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InputBar: use multi-arg string replacement
This could actually change the behaviour here (could, because I don't know if we can hit this special case) but this should hopefully the correct way of doing this. There's some detailed explanation of the difference here: https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qstring.html#arg-14 > This is the same as str.arg(a1).arg(a2), except that the strings > a1 and a2 are replaced in one pass. This can make a difference if > a1 contains e.g. %1: ``` QString str; str = "%1 %2"; str.arg("%1f", "Hello"); // returns "%1f Hello" str.arg("%1f").arg("Hello"); // returns "Hellof %2" ``` Suggested-by: Clazy: Use multi-arg instead
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@ -324,13 +324,13 @@ InputBar::message(const QString& msg, MarkdownOverride useMarkdown, bool rainbow
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for (const auto &line : related.quoted_body.split("\n")) {
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if (firstLine) {
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firstLine = false;
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body = QString("> <%1> %2\n").arg(related.quoted_user).arg(line);
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body = QString("> <%1> %2\n").arg(related.quoted_user, line);
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} else {
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body += QString("> %1\n").arg(line);
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}
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}
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text.body = QString("%1\n%2").arg(body).arg(msg).toStdString();
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text.body = QString("%1\n%2").arg(body, msg).toStdString();
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// NOTE(Nico): rich replies always need a formatted_body!
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text.format = "org.matrix.custom.html";
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