QCA

base64test.cpp
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21
22// QtCrypto has the declarations for all of QCA
23#include <QtCrypto>
24
25#include <QCoreApplication>
26
27#include <iostream>
28
29#ifdef QT_STATICPLUGIN
30#include "import_plugins.h"
31#endif
32
33int main(int argc, char **argv)
34{
35 QCoreApplication(argc, argv);
36
37 // the Initializer object sets things up, and
38 // also does cleanup when it goes out of scope
40
41 // we use the first argument as the data to encode
42 // if an argument is provided. Use "hello" if no argument
43 QByteArray arg; // empty array
44 arg.append((argc >= 2) ? argv[1] : "hello");
45
46 // create our object, which does encoding by default
47 // QCA::Base64 encoder(QCA::Encode); is equivalent
48 QCA::Base64 encoder;
49
50 // This does the actual conversion (encoding).
51 // You might prefer to use encoder.encode(); and have
52 // it return a QCA::SecureArray, depending on your needs
53 QString encoded = encoder.arrayToString(arg);
54
55 std::cout << arg.data() << " in base64 encoding is ";
56 std::cout << encoded.toLatin1().data() << std::endl;
57
58 // This time, we'll create an object to decode base64. We
59 // could also have reused the existing object, calling
60 // clear(); and setup(QCA::Decode); on it.
61 QCA::Base64 decoder(QCA::Decode);
62
63 // This time, we convert a QString into a QString
64 QString decoded = decoder.decodeString(encoded);
65
66 std::cout << encoded.toLatin1().data() << " decoded from base64 is ";
67 std::cout << decoded.toLatin1().data() << std::endl;
68
69 return 0;
70}
Base64 encoding / decoding
Convenience method for initialising and cleaning up QCA.
Definition qca_core.h:660
QString arrayToString(const MemoryRegion &a)
Process an array in the "forward" direction, returning a QString.
void init(KXmlGuiWindow *window, KGameDifficulty *difficulty=nullptr)
@ Decode
Operate in the "reverse" direction; for example, decrypting.
Definition qca_core.h:143
QByteArray & append(QByteArrayView data)
char * data()
QByteArray toLatin1() const const
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