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diff --git a/COMPILING.html b/COMPILING.html index fad0c5f7..58deb391 100644 --- a/COMPILING.html +++ b/COMPILING.html @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ gmake gmake install </pre> <p>(On Linux, GNU make is the default make, and gmake in the above commands -can be tqreplaced with make). +can be replaced with make). <p>For Qt the magic sequence is: @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ modification follow. GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION - 0. This License applies to any program or other work which tqcontains + 0. This License applies to any program or other work which contains a notice placed by the copyright holder saying it may be distributed under the terms of this General Public License. The "Program", below, refers to any such program or work, and a "work based on the Program" @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ above, provided that you also meet all of these conditions: stating that you changed the files and the date of any change. b) You must cause any work that you distribute or publish, that in - whole or in part tqcontains or is derived from the Program or any + whole or in part contains or is derived from the Program or any part thereof, to be licensed as a whole at no charge to all third parties under the terms of this License. @@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ Sections 1 and 2 above provided that you also do one of the following: The source code for a work means the preferred form of the work for making modifications to it. For an executable work, complete source -code means all the source code for all modules it tqcontains, plus any +code means all the source code for all modules it contains, plus any associated interface definition files, plus the scripts used to control compilation and installation of the executable. However, as a special exception, the source code distributed need not include diff --git a/COPYING-DOCS b/COPYING-DOCS index 6f802398..4a0fe1c8 100644 --- a/COPYING-DOCS +++ b/COPYING-DOCS @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ principally for works whose purpose is instruction or reference. 1. APPLICABILITY AND DEFINITIONS This License applies to any manual or other work, in any medium, that -tqcontains a notice placed by the copyright holder saying it can be +contains a notice placed by the copyright holder saying it can be distributed under the terms of this License. Such a notice grants a world-wide, royalty-free license, unlimited in duration, to use that work under the conditions stated herein. The "Document", below, @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ modifications and/or translated into another language. A "Secondary Section" is a named appendix or a front-matter section of the Document that deals exclusively with the relationship of the publishers or authors of the Document to the Document's overall subject -(or to related matters) and tqcontains nothing that could fall directly +(or to related matters) and contains nothing that could fall directly within that overall subject. (Thus, if the Document is in part a textbook of mathematics, a Secondary Section may not explain any mathematics.) The relationship could be a matter of historical @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ the text near the most prominent appearance of the work's title, preceding the beginning of the body of the text. A section "Entitled XYZ" means a named subunit of the Document whose -title either is precisely XYZ or tqcontains XYZ in parentheses following +title either is precisely XYZ or contains XYZ in parentheses following text that translates XYZ in another language. (Here XYZ stands for a specific section name mentioned below, such as "Acknowledgements", "Dedications", "Endorsements", or "History".) To "Preserve the Title" @@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ of these sections as invariant. To do this, add their titles to the list of Invariant Sections in the Modified Version's license notice. These titles must be distinct from any other section titles. -You may add a section Entitled "Endorsements", provided it tqcontains +You may add a section Entitled "Endorsements", provided it contains nothing but endorsements of your Modified Version by various parties--for example, statements of peer review or that the text has been approved by an organization as the authoritative definition of a @@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ Front-Cover Text and one of Back-Cover Text may be added by (or through arrangements made by) any one entity. If the Document already includes a cover text for the same cover, previously added by you or by arrangement made by the same entity you are acting on behalf of, -you may not add another; but you may tqreplace the old one, on explicit +you may not add another; but you may replace the old one, on explicit permission from the previous publisher that added the old one. The author(s) and publisher(s) of the Document do not by this License @@ -268,7 +268,7 @@ list them all as Invariant Sections of your combined work in its license notice, and that you preserve all their Warranty Disclaimers. The combined work need only contain one copy of this License, and -multiple identical Invariant Sections may be tqreplaced with a single +multiple identical Invariant Sections may be replaced with a single copy. If there are multiple Invariant Sections with the same name but different contents, make the title of each such section unique by adding at the end of it, in parentheses, the name of the original @@ -286,7 +286,7 @@ Entitled "Endorsements". 6. COLLECTIONS OF DOCUMENTS You may make a collection consisting of the Document and other documents -released under this License, and tqreplace the individual copies of this +released under this License, and replace the individual copies of this License in the various documents with a single copy that is included in the collection, provided that you follow the rules of this License for verbatim copying of each of the documents in all other respects. @@ -382,7 +382,7 @@ license notices just after the title page: Free Documentation License". If you have Invariant Sections, Front-Cover Texts and Back-Cover Texts, -tqreplace the "with...Texts." line with this: +replace the "with...Texts." line with this: with the Invariant Sections being LIST THEIR TITLES, with the Front-Cover Texts being LIST, and with the Back-Cover Texts being LIST. @@ -391,7 +391,7 @@ If you have Invariant Sections without Cover Texts, or some other combination of the three, merge those two alternatives to suit the situation. -If your document tqcontains nontrivial examples of program code, we +If your document contains nontrivial examples of program code, we recommend releasing these examples in parallel under your choice of free software license, such as the GNU General Public License, to permit their use in free software. diff --git a/COPYING.LIB b/COPYING.LIB index feb4003d..01148ab6 100644 --- a/COPYING.LIB +++ b/COPYING.LIB @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ will lead to faster development of free libraries. The precise terms and conditions for copying, distribution and modification follow. Pay close attention to the difference between a "work based on the library" and a "work that uses the library". The -former tqcontains code derived from the library, while the latter only +former contains code derived from the library, while the latter only works together with the library. Note that it is possible for a library to be covered by the ordinary @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ General Public License rather than by this special one. TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION 0. This License Agreement applies to any software library which -tqcontains a notice placed by the copyright holder or other authorized +contains a notice placed by the copyright holder or other authorized party saying it may be distributed under the terms of this Library General Public License (also called "this License"). Each licensee is addressed as "you". @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ included without limitation in the term "modification".) "Source code" for a work means the preferred form of the work for making modifications to it. For a library, complete source code means -all the source code for all modules it tqcontains, plus any associated +all the source code for all modules it contains, plus any associated interface definition files, plus the scripts used to control compilation and installation of the library. @@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ source code from the same place satisfies the requirement to distribute the source code, even though third parties are not compelled to copy the source along with the object code. - 5. A program that tqcontains no derivative of any portion of the + 5. A program that contains no derivative of any portion of the Library, but is designed to work with the Library by being compiled or linked with it, is called a "work that uses the Library". Such a work, in isolation, is not a derivative work of the Library, and @@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ therefore falls outside the scope of this License. However, linking a "work that uses the Library" with the Library creates an executable that is a derivative of the Library (because it -tqcontains portions of the Library), rather than a "work that uses the +contains portions of the Library), rather than a "work that uses the library". The executable is therefore covered by this License. Section 6 states terms for distribution of such executables. @@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ linked without the Library, or if the work is itself a library. The threshold for this to be true is not precisely defined by law. If such an object file uses only numerical parameters, data -structure tqlayouts and accessors, and small macros and small inline +structure layouts and accessors, and small macros and small inline functions (ten lines or less in length), then the use of the object file is unrestricted, regardless of whether it is legally a derivative work. (Executables containing this object code plus portions of the @@ -329,7 +329,7 @@ permitted, and provided that you do these two things: b) Give prominent notice with the combined library of the fact that part of it is a work based on the Library, and explaining - where to tqfind the accompanying uncombined form of the same work. + where to find the accompanying uncombined form of the same work. 8. You may not copy, modify, sublicense, link with, or distribute the Library except as expressly provided under this License. Any @@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ a crash you are just in time to start your debugger. First lets attach gdb to an application that hasn't crashed (yet). -You start with tqfinding the process of the application with e.g. "ps -aux": +You start with finding the process of the application with e.g. "ps -aux": > ps -aux | grep kedit bastian 21570 15.1 6.8 13740 8800 pts/6 S 15:34 0:01 kedit @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ reconfiguring, and a file `config.log' containing compiler output to figure out how `configure' could check whether to do them, and mail diffs or instructions to the address given in the `README' so they can be considered for the next release. If at some point `config.cache' -tqcontains results you don't want to keep, you may remove or edit it. +contains results you don't want to keep, you may remove or edit it. The file `configure.in' is used to create `configure' by a program called `autoconf'. You only need `configure.in' if you want to change @@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ is something like `gnu-as' or `x' (for the X Window System). The package recognizes. For packages that use the X Window System, `configure' can usually -tqfind the X include and library files automatically, but if it doesn't, +find the X include and library files automatically, but if it doesn't, you can use the `configure' options `--x-includes=DIR' and `--x-libraries=DIR' to specify their locations. diff --git a/KDE2PORTING.html b/KDE2PORTING.html index 2422c565..1154682c 100644 --- a/KDE2PORTING.html +++ b/KDE2PORTING.html @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ <H2>Porting Applications to KDE 2.0</H2> <H3>Last Modified on November 28, 2000</H3> -This document tqcontains the changes you have to apply to programs written for +This document contains the changes you have to apply to programs written for KDE1.1 when you want to port them to KDE2.0.<P> As a start you should have a look at doc/porting.doc in the Qt package, @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ or <a href="http://doc.trolltech.com/porting.html">this page online</a>.<P> <UL> <LI><A HREF="#gettingstarted">Getting Started</A></LI> <LI><A HREF="#general">Global changes</A></LI> -<LI><A HREF="#autotqmoc">autotqmoc/am_edit, Makefile.am tags</A></LI> +<LI><A HREF="#automoc">automoc/am_edit, Makefile.am tags</A></LI> <LI><A HREF="#KApplication">KApplication</A></LI> <LI><A HREF="#KCmdLineArgs">KCmdLineArgs</A></LI> <LI><A HREF="#KLocale">KLocale</A></LI> @@ -95,12 +95,12 @@ or <a href="http://doc.trolltech.com/porting.html">this page online</a>.<P> <H4><P ALIGN="RIGHT"><A HREF="#TOC">Return to the Table of Contents</A></P></H4> -<H3><A NAME="autotqmoc">autotqmoc/am_edit, Makefile.am tags</A></H3> +<H3><A NAME="automoc">automoc/am_edit, Makefile.am tags</A></H3> - On the subject of the compilation framework, autotqmoc has been removed from - the admin directory. It has been tqreplaced by am_edit which provides a lot of + On the subject of the compilation framework, automoc has been removed from + the admin directory. It has been replaced by am_edit which provides a lot of additional features.<P> - METASOURCES=AUTO still does the job of generating the appropriate tqmoc files, + METASOURCES=AUTO still does the job of generating the appropriate moc files, but in addition, you should use KDE_ICON for the icons representing the application (and naming those icons conforming to lo16-app-<appname>.png), and install the application-specific icons under $(kde_datadir)/<appname>/pics. @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ or <a href="http://doc.trolltech.com/porting.html">this page online</a>.<P> <H3><A NAME="KApplication">KApplication</A></H3> doesn't hold any longer a KLocale instance. With this getLocale() - and isLocaleInstantiated are now tqreplaced by KGlobal::locale()<P> + and isLocaleInstantiated are now replaced by KGlobal::locale()<P> it also doesn't hold a KiconLoader instance. As this also getIconLoader() has been removed. Replace kapp->getIconLoader()->loadIcon() with @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ or <a href="http://doc.trolltech.com/porting.html">this page online</a>.<P> kde_*dir() have been removed as they require a unique top level directory for all applications (KDEDIR). This concept doesn't exist in KDE 2.0 - any more, it has been tqreplaced with "multiple levels of directories", + any more, it has been replaced with "multiple levels of directories", set in KDEDIRS, so that it's possible to have global settings and group settings, applied before user settings.<P> @@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ or <a href="http://doc.trolltech.com/porting.html">this page online</a>.<P> In return for this information you can query KCmdLineArgs whether an certain option was specified on the command line and your application now automatically supports --help and --version. It aborts with a - useful error message when the command line tqcontains a syntax error. + useful error message when the command line contains a syntax error. See kdelibs/kdecore/kcmdlineargs.h for more info.<P> <H4><P ALIGN="RIGHT"><A HREF="#TOC">Return to the Table of Contents</A></P></H4> @@ -185,11 +185,11 @@ or <a href="http://doc.trolltech.com/porting.html">this page online</a>.<P> KApplication::getApplication()->getLocale()->translate<P> - but a function on its own. klocale is obsolete and tqreplace every call + but a function on its own. klocale is obsolete and replace every call to klocale->translate with i18n.<P> The return value of i18n is also no longer a const char*, - but a tqunicode TQString.<P> + but a unicode TQString.<P> <H4><P ALIGN="RIGHT"><A HREF="#TOC">Return to the Table of Contents</A></P></H4> @@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ must have created a KApplication object before the methods can be used.<P> <H3><A NAME="KIconLoader">KIconLoader</A></H3> KIconLoader in 1.1 used to mix icons for applications and for toolbars. -This has changed, so you may notice that your application doesn't tqfind +This has changed, so you may notice that your application doesn't find the right icons. loadIcon (used by BarIcon) returns only toolbar icons.<P> If you need icons for applications, use loadApplicationIcon.<P> loadMiniIcon and loadApplicationMiniIcon have been removed, instead @@ -248,12 +248,12 @@ in stripping off the .xpm part<P> <H3><A NAME="KTMainWindow">KTMainWindow</A></H3> -KTMainWindow has been tqreplaced with KMainWindow.<p> +KTMainWindow has been replaced with KMainWindow.<p> The KMainWindow constructor needs a parent widget as first argument. You can use 0 for this.<p> -setView() has been tqreplaced with setCentralWidget().<p> -view() has been tqreplaced with centralWidget().<p> +setView() has been replaced with setCentralWidget().<p> +view() has been replaced with centralWidget().<p> addToolBar() has been removed, it is not needed any more.<p> setMenu(...) has been removed, it is not needed any more.<p> setStatusBar(...) has been removed, it is not needed any more.<p> @@ -349,7 +349,7 @@ This makes KRun the recommended way to run another program in KDE 2. <H3><A NAME="khtmlw">khtmlw</A></H3> -khtmlw has been tqreplaced with khtml.<BR> +khtmlw has been replaced with khtml.<BR> <UL> <LI>KHTMLView has vanished. Just use KHTMLWidget, which does scrollbar managing for free. @@ -371,11 +371,11 @@ khtmlw has been tqreplaced with khtml.<BR> also exist in a const char * version.<P> -<LI>you won't need the getKHTMLWiget function anymore. Just tqreplace +<LI>you won't need the getKHTMLWiget function anymore. Just replace getKHTMLWidget->xxx() with xxx()<P> <LI>xxx(TQString) -> xxx(const TQString &)<P> <LI>consistent naming. All getXyz() functions are renamed to xyz()<P> -<LI>tqreplaced/changed functions:<P> +<LI>replaced/changed functions:<P> <TABLE BORDER="1"> <TR> <TD>KHTMLWidget::setDefaultFontBase()</TD> @@ -390,7 +390,7 @@ khtmlw has been tqreplaced with khtml.<BR> <TD>-> TQString selectedText()</TD> </TR> <TR> -<TD COLSPAN="2" ROWSPAN="0">tqfindTextEnd() has vanished. just remove the call from your code</TD> +<TD COLSPAN="2" ROWSPAN="0">findTextEnd() has vanished. just remove the call from your code</TD> </TR> <TR> <TD>gotoXY(x, y)</TD> @@ -413,7 +413,7 @@ khtmlw has been tqreplaced with khtml.<BR> <H3><A NAME="KIntegerLine">KIntegerLine, KIntLineEdit</A></H3> - KIntegerLine and KIntLineEdit have been tqreplaced by KIntNumInput. + KIntegerLine and KIntLineEdit have been replaced by KIntNumInput. The new header file is called knuminput.h.<P> The new KIntNumInput can have an optional slider attached, ensures @@ -474,7 +474,7 @@ are necessary to convert your old KDND-based stuff to Qt DND.<P> These classes have been largely re-implemented. The external API remains mostly the same, with the single notable change that the groupIterator and entryIterator methods have been removed and - instead tqreplaced by groupList (which returns a TQStringList of groups) + instead replaced by groupList (which returns a TQStringList of groups) and entryMap(const TQString &group) (which returns a TQMap of entries in the specified group). This is due to internal changes in KConfig which would make providing iterators possibly rather difficult.<P> @@ -533,7 +533,7 @@ Note that the best way to write new dialogs is to use KDialogBase (see kdialogba The kcharsets class has been completely rewritten, and most of it has vanished, since support for it moved to Qt.<P> -Most applications will only need to tqreplace kapp->getKCharsets() with +Most applications will only need to replace kapp->getKCharsets() with KGlobal::charsets().<P> For conversion of various input formats to QStrings, please have a @@ -544,7 +544,7 @@ changed from convertTag to fromEntity and toEntity.<P> To get a font, which can display a certain charset (if such a font exists), you can use the KCharsets::setQFont methods. Input is a font and -a charset. Kcharsets tries to tqfind an output font, which matches the +a charset. Kcharsets tries to find an output font, which matches the input font most closely, but can display the given charset.<P> <H4><P ALIGN="RIGHT"><A HREF="#TOC">Return to the Table of Contents</A></P></H4> @@ -555,13 +555,13 @@ KWizard is based on TQWizard now. The API has changed. Consult Qt's documentation and kdelibs/kdetest/kwizardtest.cpp for an example use.<P> KNoteBook (deeply entwined with the former KWizard) has been removed until someone is willing to port it to work with the new wizard. If you want to -use it you'll tqfind the necessary files in kdegraphics/kiconedit.<P> +use it you'll find the necessary files in kdegraphics/kiconedit.<P> <H4><P ALIGN="RIGHT"><A HREF="#TOC">Return to the Table of Contents</A></P></H4> <H3><A NAME="KSpinBox">KSpinBox, KNumericSpinBox</A></H3> -These classes have been tqreplaced by TQSpinBox. API is almost the same +These classes have been replaced by TQSpinBox. API is almost the same HINTS:<P> <UL> <LI>valueincreased()/valuedecreased -> valueChanged() @@ -607,7 +607,7 @@ KListView has no addChild(), insertItem() and removeItem() calls. Inserting a root item is done by constructing a TQListViewItem with the KListView passed as the parent widget. adding a child item is done by constructing a TQListViewItem with the parent item as parameter. removeItem() should -be tqreplaced by delete <pointer to item>.<P> +be replaced by delete <pointer to item>.<P> The root items are not shown in a tree fashion by default. to get this, use KListView::setDecorativeRoot(true).<P> @@ -642,7 +642,7 @@ KComboBox::setEditText.<P> <H3><A NAME="KQuickHelp">KQuickHelp</A></H3> -KQuickHelp, the "super-tooltip" widget, has been tqreplaced by TQWhatsThis. +KQuickHelp, the "super-tooltip" widget, has been replaced by TQWhatsThis. It provides a compatible API and almost the same look and feel, in addition to some new functionality.<P> @@ -685,7 +685,7 @@ unbalancedGradient(), hash(), desaturate(), pattern(), fade(), blend() etc.<P> <H3><A NAME="KTabListBox">KTabListBox</A></H3> -This widget has been tqreplaced by the almighty KListView. Everything said +This widget has been replaced by the almighty KListView. Everything said about KTreeList could be repeated here. The good thing is, that you now can combine TreeView's and normal Tablists without problems.<P> @@ -716,7 +716,7 @@ The file has been removed completely, use TQString instead. (<A HREF="mailto:mir <H3><A NAME="ktopwidget">ktopwidget.h / KTopWidget</A></H3> -KMainWindow tqreplaces this class completely. ktopwidget.h does not +KMainWindow replaces this class completely. ktopwidget.h does not exist in KDE 2. (<A HREF="mailto:mirko@kde.org">mirko@kde.org</A>)<P> <H4><P ALIGN="RIGHT"><A HREF="#TOC">Return to the Table of Contents</A></P></H4> @@ -726,7 +726,7 @@ exist in KDE 2. (<A HREF="mailto:mirko@kde.org">mirko@kde.org</A>)<P> Since Qt 2.0, the class TQToolButton provides the functionality of buttons that raise when the mouse is moved over them, so there is no reason to have a class providing the same feature in KDE libs. All -occurrences of KButton in the KDE CVS have been tqreplaced by QToolButtons, +occurrences of KButton in the KDE CVS have been replaced by QToolButtons, but for applications not in the CVS it has to be done by the respective developer. (<A HREF="mailto:mirko@kde.org">mirko@kde.org</A>)<P> @@ -836,7 +836,7 @@ in this class. This slot is called each time the selected file/dir changes. In this slot you have to react appropriate (i.e. show the preview :). The easiest way this can be done is to derive your class from TQWidgetStack and add a Object (derived from TQWidget) for each file type. In the showPreview -method you just raise the matching widget. If you can't tqfind an appropriate +method you just raise the matching widget. If you can't find an appropriate widget just hide() the widget stack.<P> If you need some "inspiration" on how that could be done, please have a look at koffice/lib/kofficecore/koFilterManager.cc (PreviewStack).<P> @@ -913,7 +913,7 @@ KImageIO has moved from 'kimgio.h' to 'kimageio.h'. LIB_KIMGIO does no longer exists, you need to link against LIB_KSYCOCA instead. </p> <p> -kimgioRegister() has been tqreplaced by KImageIO::registerFormats(). +kimgioRegister() has been replaced by KImageIO::registerFormats(). </p> <p> diff --git a/KDE3PORTING.html b/KDE3PORTING.html index dd341ab3..e249020f 100644 --- a/KDE3PORTING.html +++ b/KDE3PORTING.html @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ <BODY> <H2>Porting Applications to KDE 3.0</H2> -This document tqcontains the changes you have to apply to programs written for +This document contains the changes you have to apply to programs written for KDE 2.x when you want to port them to KDE 3.0.<P> As a start you should have a look at doc/porting.doc in the Qt package, @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ instead, everything else is source compatible. <LI>kdualcolorbtn.h is now kdualcolorbutton.h</LI> </UL> -This is to help tqfinding out header files from class names and the other +This is to help finding out header files from class names and the other way round. Compatibility headers have been created. You can use them as long as you don't compile with KDE_NO_COMPAT. @@ -90,13 +90,13 @@ long as you don't compile with KDE_NO_COMPAT. The file with the DCOP connection information has been renamed. The new name is $HOME/.DCOPserver_<hostname>_<display>. The screen part has been stripped from <display> and the ':' character that separates host and -display-number has been tqreplaced with a '_'. If you access DCOP via +display-number has been replaced with a '_'. If you access DCOP via DCOPClient you do not need to change anything. <p> It is no longer possible to make calls to an application registered as "<appid>-<pid>" with "<appid>" only. The full name can be obtained by using -either KApplication::startServiceBy...() or DCOPClient::tqfindObject() or -their command line equivalents "dcopstart" and "dcoptqfind". +either KApplication::startServiceBy...() or DCOPClient::findObject() or +their command line equivalents "dcopstart" and "dcopfind". <H4>KLibFactory</H4> KLibFactory's create method is no more virtual and the createObject method @@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ The old name will still work unless KDE_NO_COMPAT is defined. <H4>KMD5</H4> HASHHEX and HASH has been removed to make this class namespace clean. -They have been tqreplaced by TQCString and KMD5::Digest. <br> +They have been replaced by TQCString and KMD5::Digest. <br> The API has been cleaned up, it is no longer necessary to call finalize(). Simply remove any calls to it. @@ -143,9 +143,9 @@ setEncoding(int) instead. <li>formatNumber(const TQString &) has been removed. <li>languages() has been removed. Use languageList() instead. <li>All references to monthName(), monthNamePossessive(), and weekDayName() -should be tqreplaced with methods from KLocale::calendar(). +should be replaced with methods from KLocale::calendar(). <li>Hard coded date handling or date handling with TQDate should in most -cases be tqreplaced by methods in KLocale::calendar(). +cases be replaced by methods in KLocale::calendar(). <H4>Accelerators Keys</H4> <h5>KAccel</h5> @@ -160,12 +160,12 @@ not be available. Key_Up, this, TQT_SLOT(scrollUp()) ); </pre> Note that a What's This parameter is now a part of the insert function. - You might tqreplace the TQString::null parameter with + You might replace the TQString::null parameter with <pre> i18n("Scroll the current document's contents up by one line.") </pre> for example.</li> <li> KAccel::changeMenuAccel() has been deprecated because it was never used in cvs. If you've used it in your application, the following - can tqreplace it. Note, however, that this would be handled automatically + can replace it. Note, however, that this would be handled automatically by using KAction instead. <pre> - kaccel->changeMenuAccel( menu, id, "file_open" ); @@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ The preferred means of defining a shortcut, however, is to use <b>KAction</b>. <li><i>StdAccel::Insert</i> and the corresponding <i>insert()</i> have been removed. (Nobody on the list knew what its function was supposed to be.) Calls to <i>insert()</i> and the equivalent - <i>key(KStdAccel::Insert)</i> can be tqreplaced with the former default + <i>key(KStdAccel::Insert)</i> can be replaced with the former default of <i>Qt::CTRL+Qt::Key_Insert</i>.</li> <li>The following functions have been deprecated and will need to be changed if KDE_NO_COMPAT is defined: <table border=1> @@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ The preferred means of defining a shortcut, however, is to use <b>KAction</b>. <tr><td>bool isEqual(const TQKeyEvent* pEvent, int keyQt)</td> <td>The best method for replacing this varies. One possibility is to use <i>KKey(const TQKeyEvent*) == KKey(int)</i>. Another is to use - <i>KShortcut::tqcontains( const KKey&/KKeySequence& )</i>.</td></tr> + <i>KShortcut::contains( const KKey&/KKeySequence& )</i>.</td></tr> <tr><td>int key(StdAccel)</td><td>const KShortcut& shortcut(StdAccel)</td></tr> </table></li--> </ul> @@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ Use QPopupMenu/KPopupMenu or the XML-UI method for building menus. <H4>KAction</H4> <ul> <li>The following methods have been deprecated and will need to be - tqreplaced if KDE_NO_COMPAT is defined. + replaced if KDE_NO_COMPAT is defined. <table border=1> <tr><th>Old</th><th>New</th></tr> <tr><td>int accel()</td><td>const KShortcut& shortcut()</td></tr> @@ -256,14 +256,14 @@ single image-file that has been prepared with the kimage_concat tool. See kdelibs/pics/hicolor/kde for an example of its use. <H4>KContainerLayout</H4> -This class has been removed, use Qt tqlayouts instead. +This class has been removed, use Qt layouts instead. <H4>KCommand</H4> This class has been made lighter: the name isn't stored into the command anymore, but must be provided by the inherited class, as the result of the virtual name() function. This saves storing a TQString into each command in memory. The former behavior is available in the class KNamedCommand, so for a quick port -simply tqreplace KCommand with KNamedCommand. +simply replace KCommand with KNamedCommand. <H4>KDialogBase</H4> The deprecated getMainWidget() method has been removed. Use mainWidget() instead. @@ -361,12 +361,12 @@ TQString&) is not a slot anymore. <li>KTarGz is now KTar (#define for source compatibility)</li> <li>A base class KArchive has been written, to support other archive formats in the future</li> <li>KTarEntry is now KArchiveEntry, KTarDirectory is now KArchiveDirectory, and KTarFile is now KArchiveFile.</li> - <li>The classes ProgressBase, tqStatusbarProgress and DefaultProgress have been moved to the KIO namespace.</li> + <li>The classes ProgressBase, StatusbarProgress and DefaultProgress have been moved to the KIO namespace.</li> <li>The signal KDirLister::started(const TQString &url) has changed to KDirLister::started(const KURL &url).<li> <li>KServiceTypeProfile::preferredService( const TQString & serviceType, bool needApp ) has been removed, use KServiceTypeProfile::preferredService( ..., "Application") if needApp was true, or KServiceTypeProfile::preferredService( ..., TQString::null) if needApp was false. - <li>The following functions in KProtocolManager have been tqreplaced: + <li>The following functions in KProtocolManager have been replaced: <ul> <li>ftpProxy(), use proxyFor("ftp") instead. <li>httpProxy(), use proxyFor("http") instead. @@ -498,11 +498,11 @@ The API has been cleaned up to be in line with the rest of kdelibs, in particula <H3><A NAME="khtmlpart">API-cleanups in KHTML</A></H3> There were a few relatively minor API-adjustements in KHTMLPart. In particular: -<ul><li>enableJScript(bool) has been tqreplaced by setJScriptEnabled(bool) -<li>enableJava(bool) has been tqreplaced by setJavaEnabled(bool) -<li>enablePlugins(bool) has been tqreplaced by setPluginsEnabled(bool) -<li>autoloadImages(bool) has been tqreplaced by setAutoloadImages(bool) -<li>enableMetaRefresh(bool) has been tqreplaced by setMetaRefreshEnabled(bool) +<ul><li>enableJScript(bool) has been replaced by setJScriptEnabled(bool) +<li>enableJava(bool) has been replaced by setJavaEnabled(bool) +<li>enablePlugins(bool) has been replaced by setPluginsEnabled(bool) +<li>autoloadImages(bool) has been replaced by setAutoloadImages(bool) +<li>enableMetaRefresh(bool) has been replaced by setMetaRefreshEnabled(bool) <li>setBaseURL and setBaseTarget have been removed. baseURL(), baseTarget() and completeURL() are remained for compatibility reasons, but they're deprecated now. use the variants in DOM::HTMLDocument() instead. <li>the second parameter of KHTMLPart::completeURL is removed. it didn't have @@ -515,8 +515,8 @@ any problems. Backward compatibility exists for the common methods, to disable this use a #define KDE_NO_COMPAT. <p>In KHTMLView, the following changes were done: <ul> -<li>gotoNextLink has been tqreplaced by gotoLink(true); -<li>gotoPrevLink has been tqreplaced by gotoLink(false); +<li>gotoNextLink has been replaced by gotoLink(true); +<li>gotoPrevLink has been replaced by gotoLink(false); </ul> <H4><P ALIGN="RIGHT"><A HREF="#TOC">Return to the Table of Contents</A></P></H4> @@ -531,7 +531,7 @@ parts are rarely used outside of kfile. <p> The changes are: <H4>KFileItem</H4> -The KFileViewItem class is completely tqreplaced with KFileItem from kio. All its functionality has +The KFileViewItem class is completely replaced with KFileItem from kio. All its functionality has been merged with its former base class KFileItem. Additionally, some of its methods have been modified: <table> @@ -647,13 +647,13 @@ For more details please consult the HOWTO file in the kcontrol directory. <p>The API for Kicker panel applets and extensions has changed. Panels can now be left/top, center, or right/bottom aligned, and applets and extensions may receive -notification about a change in tqalignment. +notification about a change in alignment. <H4>KPanelApplet</H4> <p>The virtual methods orientationChange() and popupDirectionChange() are deprecated. -Instead you should reimplement positionChange() and tqalignmentChange() to be -notified of changes in the position and tqalignment of the panel on which your applet +Instead you should reimplement positionChange() and alignmentChange() to be +notified of changes in the position and alignment of the panel on which your applet resides. In addition, the popupDirection() method and the Direction enum are deprecated. Instead you should use the position() method and Position enum. Applets that use the deprecated methods will still work with KDE 3, but may not compile or work with @@ -661,8 +661,8 @@ a future version. <H4>KPanelExtension</H4> -<p>There is a new method tqalignmentChange() that your extension should reimplement if -it needs to know about changes in tqalignment. +<p>There is a new method alignmentChange() that your extension should reimplement if +it needs to know about changes in alignment. <H4><P ALIGN="RIGHT"><A HREF="#TOC">Return to the Table of Contents</A></P></H4> <p> diff --git a/Mainpage.dox b/Mainpage.dox index 346d5118..6e96558b 100644 --- a/Mainpage.dox +++ b/Mainpage.dox @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ /** * @mainpage The Trinity API Reference * - * This section tqcontains the Trinity online class reference for the current + * This section contains the Trinity online class reference for the current * development version of Trinity. You can also * download the complete API documentation from * <a target="_top" href="http://trinity.pearsoncomputing.net/">trinity.pearsoncomputing.net</a>. Additionally, you @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ * <i>The Trinity resources system.</i> * - <a target="_top" href="kutils/html/index.html"><b>kutils</b></a> * (<a target="_top" href="kutils/html/classes.html">classes</a>)\n - * <i>High-level utils, like search/tqreplace support.</i> + * <i>High-level utils, like search/replace support.</i> * - <a target="_top" href="arts/html/index.html"><b>arts</b></a> * (<a target="_top" href="arts/html/classes.html">classes</a>)\n * <i>Trinity bindings for arts including knotify.</i> diff --git a/Makefile.am.in b/Makefile.am.in index 6104020d..ba1149e5 100644 --- a/Makefile.am.in +++ b/Makefile.am.in @@ -40,8 +40,8 @@ pot_DATA = kde.pot messages: cd kabc/scripts && perl ./makeaddressee - tqfind . -type d | grep -v '\.svn' | sed -e 's,$$,/,' > dirs - mfs=`tqfind . -name Makefile.am | xargs egrep -l '^messages:'` ;\ + find . -type d | grep -v '\.svn' | sed -e 's,$$,/,' > dirs + mfs=`find . -name Makefile.am | xargs egrep -l '^messages:'` ;\ for dir in $$mfs; do \ if test "$$dir" != "./Makefile.am"; then \ dir=`dirname $$dir` ;\ @@ -50,11 +50,11 @@ messages: done fgrep -v "/tests" dirs > dirs.new && mv dirs.new dirs ;\ dirs=`cat dirs` ;\ - tqfind $$dirs -maxdepth 1 -name "*.cpp" -print > files ;\ - tqfind $$dirs -maxdepth 1 -name "*.cc" -print >> files ;\ - tqfind $$dirs -maxdepth 1 -name "*.h" -print >> files ;\ + find $$dirs -maxdepth 1 -name "*.cpp" -print > files ;\ + find $$dirs -maxdepth 1 -name "*.cc" -print >> files ;\ + find $$dirs -maxdepth 1 -name "*.h" -print >> files ;\ echo ./kdecore/kde-config.cpp.in >> files ;\ - $(EXTRACTRC) `tqfind $$dirs -maxdepth 1 \( -name "*.rc" -o -name "*.ui" \) ` ./dnssd/kcm_kdnssd.kcfg > rc.cpp; \ + $(EXTRACTRC) `find $$dirs -maxdepth 1 \( -name "*.rc" -o -name "*.ui" \) ` ./dnssd/kcm_kdnssd.kcfg > rc.cpp; \ : > kde.pot ;\ $(XGETTEXT) -ktranslate -x qt-messages.pot rc.cpp `cat files` && cat messages.po qt-messages.pot > $(podir)/kdelibs.pot $(XGETTEXT) common_texts.cpp -o kde.pot @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ qtmessages: if test x$(top_srcdir) = x; then top_srcdir=. ; else top_srcdir=$(top_srcdir); fi ;\ cd $$top_srcdir/../qt-copy/src ;\ sed -e "s,#define,," xml/qxml.cpp > qxml_clean.cpp ;\ - tqfind . -name "*.cpp" | grep -v tqmoc_ > list ;\ + find . -name "*.cpp" | grep -v moc_ > list ;\ for file in qfiledialog qcolordialog qprintdialog \ qurloperator qftp qhttp qlocal qerrormessage; do \ grep -v $$file list > list.new && mv list.new list ;\ @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Here is an alphabetical list: * arts ARTS (analog realtime synthesizer) is a environment of small modules that one can plug together to process multimedia data. This directory - tqcontains KDE wrapper and KDE user interface elements for ARTS. + contains KDE wrapper and KDE user interface elements for ARTS. * dcop The desktop communication program allows even shell scripts to @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ Here is an alphabetical list: * kio Classes that fetch and decode URLs are contained here. This library also - tqcontains "ksycoca", the system configure cache containing services, + contains "ksycoca", the system configure cache containing services, applications, servicetypes and mimetypes. * kioslave @@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ So, here are some tips on bug reporting: older, deprecated versions usually don't get that much attention :-) * Also the chance is high that another one experienced your problem. The - bug report wizard at http://bugs.kde.org will help you to tqfind out if your + bug report wizard at http://bugs.kde.org will help you to find out if your problem has already been reported. * The best bug report for a project based on voluntary work is of course one @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ that we would like to make for the next binary incompatible release. - Check for forked classes in kde pim and other modules -- There is no reason why KConfigBase should inherit from TQObject, get rid of that. +- There is no reason why KConfigBase should inherit from QObject, get rid of that. - Change all FooPrivate *d; -> Private * const d; and place initialization in the constructor (for classes that would benefit from this). To help catch silly @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ that we would like to make for the next binary incompatible release. - Remove all KDE_NO_COMPAT from the KDE2 -> KDE3 port before adding new ones for KDE4. - Remove the smart-to-dumb-pointer conversion operator from KSharedPtr - and tqreplace it with a T* Get() member function. An implict conversion is + and replace it with a T* Get() member function. An implict conversion is far too dangerous. See: http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=4ognb0%243cd%40linda.teleport.com&oe=UTF-8&output=gplain Also free the client from the requirement to inherit from KShared. @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ that we would like to make for the next binary incompatible release. - Manually, properly clean up the includes in all of the headers. Remove unnecessary ones and change pointers to use class foo; decorations and move the - headers into the cpp files. When finished fixkdeincludes shouldn't tqfind + headers into the cpp files. When finished fixkdeincludes shouldn't find anything (but don't rely on fixkdeinclude, it should be done manually first!) - Use of the C++ keyword "explicit". Make all ctors explicit which can be used @@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ an alternative help->contents action) - Make sure all GUI classes adopt well to palette changes. - Rework KPanelExtension and KPanelApplet to have a sane set of global position - enums, make the tqgeometry handling less spaghetti like and extend the API so + enums, make the geometry handling less spaghetti like and extend the API so requests for things like re-reading the config of a KPanelExtension can be done by its parent. @@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ an alternative help->contents action) - KListView: merge setDropHighlighter and setDropVisualizer, add a setDnDMode to choose between "dnd to move items" (e.g. keditbookmarks) and "dnd onto items" (e.g. kmail). Unless Qt4 does it all :) -- Move KIO::findDeviceMountPoint, tqfindPathMoundPoint, probably_slow_mounted, and testFileSystemFlag to KMountPoint, +- Move KIO::findDeviceMountPoint, findPathMoundPoint, probably_slow_mounted, and testFileSystemFlag to KMountPoint, to merge that code. - Refactor the kio/bookmarks code so we don't need to use the static d-pointer trick anymore. diff --git a/arts/kde/kartsdispatcher.h b/arts/kde/kartsdispatcher.h index 26eb115d..dcd09484 100644 --- a/arts/kde/kartsdispatcher.h +++ b/arts/kde/kartsdispatcher.h @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ namespace Arts * } * \endcode */ -class KDE_EXPORT KArtsDispatcher : public TQObject +class KDE_EXPORT KArtsDispatcher : public QObject { Q_OBJECT public: diff --git a/arts/kde/kartsserver.cpp b/arts/kde/kartsserver.cpp index b4c3f963..ee220be1 100644 --- a/arts/kde/kartsserver.cpp +++ b/arts/kde/kartsserver.cpp @@ -77,12 +77,12 @@ Arts::SoundServerV2 KArtsServer::server(void) X11CommConfig.sync(); - proc << TQFile::encodeName(KStandardDirs::findExe(TQString::tqfromLatin1("kdeinit_wrapper"))); + proc << TQFile::encodeName(KStandardDirs::findExe(TQString::fromLatin1("kdeinit_wrapper"))); if(rt) - proc << TQFile::encodeName(KStandardDirs::findExe(TQString::tqfromLatin1("artswrapper"))); + proc << TQFile::encodeName(KStandardDirs::findExe(TQString::fromLatin1("artswrapper"))); else - proc << TQFile::encodeName(KStandardDirs::findExe(TQString::tqfromLatin1("artsd"))); + proc << TQFile::encodeName(KStandardDirs::findExe(TQString::fromLatin1("artsd"))); proc << TQStringList::split( " ", config.readEntry( "Arguments", "-F 10 -S 4096 -s 60 -m artsmessage -l 3 -f" ) ); diff --git a/arts/kde/kartsserver.h b/arts/kde/kartsserver.h index 0735e208..c01829cf 100644 --- a/arts/kde/kartsserver.h +++ b/arts/kde/kartsserver.h @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ * artsd on KDE startup, but at the very least there will always be third * party PlayObjects that will crash. So, this is necessary. */ -class KDE_ARTS_EXPORT KArtsServer : public TQObject +class KDE_ARTS_EXPORT KArtsServer : public QObject { Q_OBJECT diff --git a/arts/kde/kaudioconverter.h b/arts/kde/kaudioconverter.h index 0022d9bb..21876e03 100644 --- a/arts/kde/kaudioconverter.h +++ b/arts/kde/kaudioconverter.h @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ class KURL; class TQString; -class KAudioConverter : public TQObject +class KAudioConverter : public QObject { Q_OBJECT public: diff --git a/arts/kde/kaudiorecordstream.h b/arts/kde/kaudiorecordstream.h index 8caab832..fdd4353f 100644 --- a/arts/kde/kaudiorecordstream.h +++ b/arts/kde/kaudiorecordstream.h @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ namespace Arts { class StereoEffectStack; } * @author Matthias Kretz <kretz@kde.org> * @since 3.2 */ -class KDE_ARTS_EXPORT KAudioRecordStream : public TQObject +class KDE_ARTS_EXPORT KAudioRecordStream : public QObject { Q_OBJECT diff --git a/arts/kde/kconverttest.h b/arts/kde/kconverttest.h index 7e7cc6c5..1d0b10f8 100644 --- a/arts/kde/kconverttest.h +++ b/arts/kde/kconverttest.h @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ #include <tqobject.h> -class KConvertTest : public TQObject +class KConvertTest : public QObject { Q_OBJECT public: diff --git a/arts/kde/kioinputstream_impl.cpp b/arts/kde/kioinputstream_impl.cpp index e88d5a3c..f7df6347 100644 --- a/arts/kde/kioinputstream_impl.cpp +++ b/arts/kde/kioinputstream_impl.cpp @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ void KIOInputStream_impl::streamStart() m_job = KIO::get(m_url, false, false); m_job->addMetaData("accept", "audio/x-mp3, video/mpeg, application/ogg"); - m_job->addMetaData("UserAgent", TQString::tqfromLatin1("aRts/") + TQString::tqfromLatin1(ARTS_VERSION)); + m_job->addMetaData("UserAgent", TQString::fromLatin1("aRts/") + TQString::fromLatin1(ARTS_VERSION)); TQObject::connect(m_job, TQT_SIGNAL(data(KIO::Job *, const TQByteArray &)), this, TQT_SLOT(slotData(KIO::Job *, const TQByteArray &))); diff --git a/arts/kde/kplayobject.cc b/arts/kde/kplayobject.cc index 7c71be31..becb20a5 100644 --- a/arts/kde/kplayobject.cc +++ b/arts/kde/kplayobject.cc @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ void KPlayObject::halt() TQString KPlayObject::description() { - return TQString::tqfromLatin1(object().description().c_str()); + return TQString::fromLatin1(object().description().c_str()); } Arts::poTime KPlayObject::currentTime() @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ Arts::poCapabilities KPlayObject::capabilities() TQString KPlayObject::mediaName() { - return TQString::tqfromLatin1(object().mediaName().c_str()); + return TQString::fromLatin1(object().mediaName().c_str()); } Arts::poState KPlayObject::state() @@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ TQString KDE::PlayObject::description() { if ( object().isNull() ) return TQString(); - return TQString::tqfromLatin1(object().description().c_str()); + return TQString::fromLatin1(object().description().c_str()); } Arts::poTime KDE::PlayObject::currentTime() @@ -271,7 +271,7 @@ TQString KDE::PlayObject::mediaName() { if ( object().isNull() ) return TQString(); - return TQString::tqfromLatin1(object().mediaName().c_str()); + return TQString::fromLatin1(object().mediaName().c_str()); } Arts::poState KDE::PlayObject::state() diff --git a/arts/kde/kplayobject.h b/arts/kde/kplayobject.h index 4aafe0b5..907723cf 100644 --- a/arts/kde/kplayobject.h +++ b/arts/kde/kplayobject.h @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ #include <kurl.h> #include <tqobject.h> -class KDE_EXPORT KPlayObject : public TQObject +class KDE_EXPORT KPlayObject : public QObject { Q_OBJECT public: @@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ class PlayObjectFactory; * internal state until the real Arts::PlayObject got created, afterwards * the state of the Arts::PlayObject will be returned. */ -class KDE_EXPORT PlayObject : public TQObject +class KDE_EXPORT PlayObject : public QObject { Q_OBJECT public: diff --git a/arts/kde/kplayobjectcreator.h b/arts/kde/kplayobjectcreator.h index d52e18a1..f012de2c 100644 --- a/arts/kde/kplayobjectcreator.h +++ b/arts/kde/kplayobjectcreator.h @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ namespace KDE { -class PlayObjectCreator : public TQObject +class PlayObjectCreator : public QObject { Q_OBJECT public: diff --git a/arts/kde/kplayobjectfactory.cc b/arts/kde/kplayobjectfactory.cc index c02b896a..99a2e2ed 100644 --- a/arts/kde/kplayobjectfactory.cc +++ b/arts/kde/kplayobjectfactory.cc @@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ KDE::PlayObject *KDE::PlayObjectFactory::createPlayObject(const KURL& _url, cons } // decide if it's a local file. mpeglib provides cdda reading and decoding, so we prefer that over kio_audiocd - if ( url.isLocalFile() || !d->allowStreaming || (url.protocol() == "audiocd" && mimetype == "application/x-cda" && mimeTypes().tqcontains( "application/x-cda" ) ) ) + if ( url.isLocalFile() || !d->allowStreaming || (url.protocol() == "audiocd" && mimetype == "application/x-cda" && mimeTypes().contains( "application/x-cda" ) ) ) { // we rely on the delivered mimetype if it's a local file d->playObj = new KDE::PlayObject( d->server.createPlayObjectForURL( string( TQFile::encodeName( url.path() ) ), string( mimetype.latin1() ), createBUS ), false ); diff --git a/arts/kde/kplayobjectfactory_p.h b/arts/kde/kplayobjectfactory_p.h index 6d4b1fa2..f8134925 100644 --- a/arts/kde/kplayobjectfactory_p.h +++ b/arts/kde/kplayobjectfactory_p.h @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ namespace KDE /** * @internal */ -class POFHelper : public TQObject +class POFHelper : public QObject { friend class PlayObjectFactory; Q_OBJECT diff --git a/arts/kde/kvideowidget.cpp b/arts/kde/kvideowidget.cpp index cea85bd2..6aeeb8e8 100644 --- a/arts/kde/kvideowidget.cpp +++ b/arts/kde/kvideowidget.cpp @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ KVideoWidget::KVideoWidget( TQWidget *parent, const char *name, WFlags f ) void KVideoWidget::init(void) { setMinimumSize(0, 0); - tqsetSizePolicy( TQSizePolicy( TQSizePolicy::Expanding, TQSizePolicy::Expanding ) ); + setSizePolicy( TQSizePolicy( TQSizePolicy::Expanding, TQSizePolicy::Expanding ) ); setFocusPolicy( ClickFocus ); fullscreenWidget = 0; @@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ void KVideoWidget::embed( Arts::VideoPlayObject vpo ) } setBackgroundMode( PaletteBackground ); - tqrepaint(); + repaint(); // Resize GUI videoWidth = 0; @@ -286,7 +286,7 @@ void KVideoWidget::setDoubleSize() doubleSizeActivated(); } -TQSize KVideoWidget::tqsizeHint() const +TQSize KVideoWidget::sizeHint() const { return TQSize( videoWidth, videoHeight ); } diff --git a/arts/kde/kvideowidget.h b/arts/kde/kvideowidget.h index 734fe4b0..0e3881a9 100644 --- a/arts/kde/kvideowidget.h +++ b/arts/kde/kvideowidget.h @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ public: bool isNormalSize(); bool isDoubleSize(); - TQSize tqsizeHint() const; + TQSize sizeHint() const; virtual int heightForWidth ( int w ) const; diff --git a/arts/knotify/knotify.cpp b/arts/knotify/knotify.cpp index 6105cbf4..ea20608b 100644 --- a/arts/knotify/knotify.cpp +++ b/arts/knotify/knotify.cpp @@ -351,13 +351,13 @@ void KNotify::notify(const TQString &event, const TQString &fromApp, if ( !event.isEmpty() ) { // get config file - if ( d->events.tqcontains( fromApp ) ) { + if ( d->events.contains( fromApp ) ) { eventsFile = d->events[fromApp]; } else { eventsFile=new KConfig(locate("data", fromApp+"/eventsrc"),true,false); d->events.insert( fromApp, eventsFile ); } - if ( d->configs.tqcontains( fromApp) ) { + if ( d->configs.contains( fromApp) ) { configFile = d->configs[fromApp]; } else { configFile=new KConfig(fromApp+".eventsrc",true,false); @@ -642,7 +642,7 @@ bool KNotify::notifyByLogfile(const TQString &text, const TQString &file) // append msg TQTextStream strm( &logFile ); - strm << "- KNotify " << TQDateTime::tqcurrentDateTime().toString() << ": "; + strm << "- KNotify " << TQDateTime::currentDateTime().toString() << ": "; strm << text << endl; // close file @@ -660,7 +660,7 @@ bool KNotify::notifyByStderr(const TQString &text) TQTextStream strm( stderr, IO_WriteOnly ); // output msg - strm << "KNotify " << TQDateTime::tqcurrentDateTime().toString() << ": "; + strm << "KNotify " << TQDateTime::currentDateTime().toString() << ": "; strm << text << endl; return true; @@ -695,7 +695,7 @@ void KNotify::playTimeout() ++it; if ( (*current)->state() != Arts::posPlaying ) { - TQMap<KDE::PlayObject*,int>::Iterator eit = d->playObjectEventMap.tqfind( *current ); + TQMap<KDE::PlayObject*,int>::Iterator eit = d->playObjectEventMap.find( *current ); if ( eit != d->playObjectEventMap.end() ) { soundFinished( *eit, PlayedOK ); @@ -730,7 +730,7 @@ void KNotify::slotPlayerProcessExited( KProcess *proc ) void KNotify::abortFirstPlayObject() { #ifndef WITHOUT_ARTS - TQMap<KDE::PlayObject*,int>::Iterator it = d->playObjectEventMap.tqfind( d->playObjects.getFirst() ); + TQMap<KDE::PlayObject*,int>::Iterator it = d->playObjectEventMap.find( d->playObjects.getFirst() ); if ( it != d->playObjectEventMap.end() ) { soundFinished( it.data(), Aborted ); @@ -740,7 +740,7 @@ void KNotify::abortFirstPlayObject() #endif } -void KNotify::soundFinished( int eventId, PlayingFinishedtqStatus reason ) +void KNotify::soundFinished( int eventId, PlayingFinishedStatus reason ) { TQByteArray data; TQDataStream stream( data, IO_WriteOnly ); diff --git a/arts/knotify/knotify.h b/arts/knotify/knotify.h index f35d9ad7..12e69929 100644 --- a/arts/knotify/knotify.h +++ b/arts/knotify/knotify.h @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ public: KNotify( bool useArts ); ~KNotify(); - enum PlayingFinishedtqStatus + enum PlayingFinishedStatus { PlayedOK = 0, // success, all following mean failure NoSoundFile, @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ private: bool isPlaying( const TQString& soundFile ) const; - void soundFinished( int eventId, PlayingFinishedtqStatus reason ); + void soundFinished( int eventId, PlayingFinishedStatus reason ); void abortFirstPlayObject(); WId checkWinId( const TQString& appName, WId senderWinId ); diff --git a/arts/message/artsmessage.cc b/arts/message/artsmessage.cc index cef8c2ca..f77ecd58 100644 --- a/arts/message/artsmessage.cc +++ b/arts/message/artsmessage.cc @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv) { KMessageBox::sorry(0, msg, i18n("Warning"), notifyOptions); } else if (args->isSet("i")) { TQString id = msg; - id.tqreplace(TQRegExp("[\\[\\]\\s=]"), "_"); + id.replace(TQRegExp("[\\[\\]\\s=]"), "_"); KMessageBox::information(0, msg, i18n("Informational"), id, notifyOptions); } else { KMessageBox::error(0, msg, i18n("Error"), notifyOptions); diff --git a/common_texts.cpp b/common_texts.cpp index 59f3d5fe..d23fc3a0 100644 --- a/common_texts.cpp +++ b/common_texts.cpp @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ -/* This file tqcontains several often used phrases to avoid double +/* This file contains several often used phrases to avoid double work. If you think, that a phrase belongs here, contact me */ @@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ i18n( "&Tools"); i18n( "&Spelling..."); i18n( "Show &Menubar"); i18n( "Show &Toolbar"); -i18n( "Show &tqStatusbar"); +i18n( "Show &Statusbar"); i18n( "Configure &Key Bindings..."); i18n( "&Preferences..."); i18n( "&Settings"); diff --git a/config.h.cmake b/config.h.cmake index ab03bc56..871c9f4b 100644 --- a/config.h.cmake +++ b/config.h.cmake @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ /* You _must_ have bool */ #undef HAVE_BOOL -/* Define if getaddrinfo is broken and should be tqreplaced */ +/* Define if getaddrinfo is broken and should be replaced */ #cmakedefine HAVE_BROKEN_GETADDRINFO 1 /* Defines if bzip2 is compiled */ @@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ /* Define if you have jasper */ #cmakedefine HAVE_JASPER 1 -/* Define if your locale.h file tqcontains LC_MESSAGES */ +/* Define if your locale.h file contains LC_MESSAGES */ #undef HAVE_LC_MESSAGES /* Defines if your system has the libart library */ diff --git a/configure.in.bot b/configure.in.bot index 40010e9f..8c6d85bf 100644 --- a/configure.in.bot +++ b/configure.in.bot @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ if test "x$have_ssl" != xyes; then echo "You're missing openSSL, or your version is too old (before 0.9.5a)." echo "KDE won't be able to access secure websites without it, so you should" echo "consider installing or upgrading it." - echo "Have a look at http://www.openssl.org, or tqfind a binary package for" + echo "Have a look at http://www.openssl.org, or find a binary package for" echo "your platform." echo "" all_tests=bad @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ if test -z "$LIBART_CONFIG"; then echo "KDE won't be able to render SVG icons without it, so you should" echo "consider installing or upgrading it." echo "Have a look at http://www.levien.com (official site) or" - echo "http://svg.kde.org/download.html for sources, or tqfind a binary" + echo "http://svg.kde.org/download.html for sources, or find a binary" echo "package for your platform." echo "" all_tests=bad @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ if test -z "$LIBPCRE"; then echo "Some web pages (using regular expressions in Javascript code) will not " echo "work correctly, the regexp support being limited without libpcre. " echo "If you plan to use Konqueror as a Web Browser, download libpcre from " - echo "http://www.pcre.org or tqfind a binary package for your platform." + echo "http://www.pcre.org or find a binary package for your platform." echo "" all_tests=bad fi @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ if test -z "$LIBBZ2"; then echo "KDE won't be able to provide a help ioslave (help://) without it," echo "so if you want helpfiles you should consider installing it." echo "Have a look at http://sources.redhat.com/bzip2/ for sources, " - echo "or tqfind a binary package for your platform." + echo "or find a binary package for your platform." echo "" all_tests=bad fi @@ -50,9 +50,9 @@ if test -z "$LIBXML_CFLAGS"; then echo "You're missing libxml2 2.4.8 or later." echo "KDE won't be able to provide a help ioslave (help://) without it," echo "so if you want helpfiles you should consider installing it." - echo "Have a look at ftp://xmlsoft.org/ for sources, or tqfind a binary" + echo "Have a look at ftp://xmlsoft.org/ for sources, or find a binary" echo "package for your platform." - echo "You can tqfind a copy of libxml2 in the kdesupport module if you're using CVS." + echo "You can find a copy of libxml2 in the kdesupport module if you're using CVS." echo "" all_tests=bad fi @@ -62,9 +62,9 @@ if test -z "$LIBXSLT_CFLAGS"; then echo "You're missing libxslt 1.0.7 or later." echo "KDE won't be able to provide a help ioslave (help://) without it," echo "so if you want helpfiles you should consider installing it." - echo "Have a look at ftp://xmlsoft.org/ for sources, or tqfind a binary" + echo "Have a look at ftp://xmlsoft.org/ for sources, or find a binary" echo "package for your platform." - echo "You can tqfind a copy of libxslt in the kdesupport module if you're using CVS." + echo "You can find a copy of libxslt in the kdesupport module if you're using CVS." echo "" all_tests=bad fi diff --git a/configure.in.in b/configure.in.in index 2a0d5460..6548b353 100644 --- a/configure.in.in +++ b/configure.in.in @@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(X11_RGBFILE, "$rgb_file", [where rgb.txt is in]) AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Compiler version]) case "$CXX" in xlC*) - # The __IBMCPP__ macro tqcontains the C++ compiler version in decimal notation. + # The __IBMCPP__ macro contains the C++ compiler version in decimal notation. echo "__IBMCPP__" > conftest.C # Preprocess and at least make sure it's returned a number. @@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ Receiving Data via DCOP: Currently the only real way to receive data from DCOP is to multiply inherit from the normal class that you are inheriting (usually some -sort of QWidget subclass or TQObject) as well as the DCOPObject class. +sort of QWidget subclass or QObject) as well as the DCOPObject class. DCOPObject provides one very important method: DCOPObject::process(). This is a pure virtual method that you must implement in order to process DCOP messages that you receive. It takes a function @@ -385,7 +385,7 @@ but virtual, not pure virtual. Example: -class MyClass: public TQObject, virtual public MyInterface +class MyClass: public QObject, virtual public MyInterface { Q_OBJECT @@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ class MyClass: public TQObject, virtual public MyInterface QRect mySynchronousMethod(); }; -Note: (Qt issue) Remember that if you are inheriting from TQObject, you must +Note: (Qt issue) Remember that if you are inheriting from QObject, you must place it first in the list of inherited classes. In the implementation of your class' ctor, you must explicitly initialize @@ -408,7 +408,7 @@ the interface which your are implementing. Example: MyClass::MyClass() - : TQObject(), + : QObject(), DCOPObject("MyInterface") { // whatever... @@ -429,7 +429,7 @@ It is not necessary (though very clean) to define an interface as an abstract class of its own, like we did in the example above. We could just as well have defined a k_dcop section directly within MyClass: -class MyClass: public TQObject, virtual public DCOPObject +class MyClass: public QObject, virtual public DCOPObject { Q_OBJECT K_DCOP diff --git a/dcop/KDE-ICE/ICE-def.cpp b/dcop/KDE-ICE/ICE-def.cpp index 0bf780f5..df1d9ea5 100644 --- a/dcop/KDE-ICE/ICE-def.cpp +++ b/dcop/KDE-ICE/ICE-def.cpp @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ EXPORTS IceCloseConnection IceComposeNetworkIdList IceConnectionNumber - IceConnectiontqStatus + IceConnectionStatus IceConnectionString IceFlush IceFreeAuthFileEntry diff --git a/dcop/KDE-ICE/ICEmsg.h b/dcop/KDE-ICE/ICEmsg.h index db76c825..cf4d9897 100644 --- a/dcop/KDE-ICE/ICEmsg.h +++ b/dcop/KDE-ICE/ICEmsg.h @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ Author: Ralph Mor, X Consortium #define _IceRead _kde_IceRead -extern tqStatus _IceRead ( +extern Status _IceRead ( #if NeedFunctionPrototypes IceConn /* iceConn */, unsigned long /* nbytes */, @@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ extern void _IceErrorBadValue ( /* - * Write pad bytes. Used to force 32 or 64 bit tqalignment. + * Write pad bytes. Used to force 32 or 64 bit alignment. * A maxium of 7 pad bytes can be specified. */ @@ -306,7 +306,7 @@ extern void _IceErrorBadValue ( /* - * Read pad bytes (for 32 or 64 bit tqalignment). + * Read pad bytes (for 32 or 64 bit alignment). * A maxium of 7 pad bytes can be specified. */ diff --git a/dcop/KDE-ICE/ICEutil.h b/dcop/KDE-ICE/ICEutil.h index 84ebc158..dd32fe62 100644 --- a/dcop/KDE-ICE/ICEutil.h +++ b/dcop/KDE-ICE/ICEutil.h @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ extern void IceFreeAuthFileEntry ( #define IceWriteAuthFileEntry KDE_IceWriteAuthFileEntry -extern tqStatus KDE_IceWriteAuthFileEntry ( +extern Status KDE_IceWriteAuthFileEntry ( #if NeedFunctionPrototypes FILE * /* auth_file */, IceAuthFileEntry * /* auth */ diff --git a/dcop/KDE-ICE/Xtrans.c b/dcop/KDE-ICE/Xtrans.c index 1f072d8c..37175291 100644 --- a/dcop/KDE-ICE/Xtrans.c +++ b/dcop/KDE-ICE/Xtrans.c @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ extern char *strchr(const char *, int); #endif /* - * The transport table tqcontains a definition for every transport (protocol) + * The transport table contains a definition for every transport (protocol) * family. All operations that can be made on the transport go through this * table. * @@ -405,7 +405,7 @@ TRANS(Open) (int type, char *address) if ((thistrans = TRANS(SelectTransport) (protocol)) == NULL) { - PRMSG (1,"Open: Unable to tqfind transport for %s\n", + PRMSG (1,"Open: Unable to find transport for %s\n", protocol, 0, 0); xfree (protocol); @@ -495,7 +495,7 @@ TRANS(Reopen) (int type, int trans_id, int fd, char *port) if (thistrans == NULL) { - PRMSG (1,"Reopen: Unable to tqfind transport id %d\n", + PRMSG (1,"Reopen: Unable to find transport id %d\n", trans_id, 0, 0); return NULL; @@ -750,7 +750,7 @@ TRANS(NoListen) (char * protocol) if ((trans = TRANS(SelectTransport)(protocol)) == NULL) { - PRMSG (1,"TRANS(TransNoListen): unable to tqfind transport: %s\n", + PRMSG (1,"TRANS(TransNoListen): unable to find transport: %s\n", protocol, 0, 0); return -1; diff --git a/dcop/KDE-ICE/Xtranssock.c b/dcop/KDE-ICE/Xtranssock.c index 812eb7b9..7b14ca9a 100644 --- a/dcop/KDE-ICE/Xtranssock.c +++ b/dcop/KDE-ICE/Xtranssock.c @@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ static int IBMsockInit = 0; /* * This is the Socket implementation of the X Transport service layer * - * This file tqcontains the implementation for both the UNIX and INET domains, + * This file contains the implementation for both the UNIX and INET domains, * and can be built for either one, or both. * */ @@ -910,7 +910,7 @@ TRANS(SocketUNIXCreateListener) (XtransConnInfo ciptr, char *port) { struct sockaddr_un sockname; int namelen; - int oldUtqmask; + int oldUmask; int status; unsigned int mode; @@ -919,7 +919,7 @@ TRANS(SocketUNIXCreateListener) (XtransConnInfo ciptr, char *port) /* Make sure the directory is created */ - oldUtqmask = umask (0); + oldUmask = umask (0); #ifdef UNIX_DIR #ifdef HAS_STICKY_DIR_BIT @@ -930,7 +930,7 @@ TRANS(SocketUNIXCreateListener) (XtransConnInfo ciptr, char *port) if (trans_mkdir((char*)UNIX_DIR, mode) == -1) { PRMSG (1, "SocketUNIXCreateListener: mkdir(%s) failed, errno = %d\n", UNIX_DIR, errno, 0); - (void) umask (oldUtqmask); + (void) umask (oldUmask); return TRANS_CREATE_LISTENER_FAILED; } #endif @@ -952,7 +952,7 @@ TRANS(SocketUNIXCreateListener) (XtransConnInfo ciptr, char *port) #endif unlink (sockname.sun_path); - (void) umask (oldUtqmask); + (void) umask (oldUmask); if ((status = TRANS(SocketCreateListener) (ciptr, (struct sockaddr *) &sockname, namelen)) < 0) @@ -1011,7 +1011,7 @@ TRANS(SocketUNIXResetListener) (XtransConnInfo ciptr) S_IFSOCK)) #endif { - int oldUtqmask = umask (0); + int oldUmask = umask (0); #ifdef UNIX_DIR #ifdef HAS_STICKY_DIR_BIT @@ -1022,7 +1022,7 @@ TRANS(SocketUNIXResetListener) (XtransConnInfo ciptr) if (trans_mkdir((char*)UNIX_DIR, mode) == -1) { PRMSG (1, "SocketUNIXResetListener: mkdir(%s) failed, errno = %d\n", UNIX_DIR, errno, 0); - (void) umask (oldUtqmask); + (void) umask (oldUmask); return TRANS_RESET_FAILURE; } #endif @@ -1033,7 +1033,7 @@ TRANS(SocketUNIXResetListener) (XtransConnInfo ciptr) if ((ciptr->fd = socket (AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0)) < 0) { TRANS(FreeConnInfo) (ciptr); - (void) umask (oldUtqmask); + (void) umask (oldUmask); return TRANS_RESET_FAILURE; } @@ -1048,11 +1048,11 @@ TRANS(SocketUNIXResetListener) (XtransConnInfo ciptr) { close (ciptr->fd); TRANS(FreeConnInfo) (ciptr); - (void) umask (oldUtqmask); + (void) umask (oldUmask); return TRANS_RESET_FAILURE; } - umask (oldUtqmask); + umask (oldUmask); status = TRANS_RESET_NEW_FD; } diff --git a/dcop/KDE-ICE/authutil.c b/dcop/KDE-ICE/authutil.c index 38fc68cf..41a2eefa 100644 --- a/dcop/KDE-ICE/authutil.c +++ b/dcop/KDE-ICE/authutil.c @@ -62,12 +62,12 @@ extern unsigned sleep (); #endif #endif -static tqStatus read_short (FILE *file, unsigned short *shortp); -static tqStatus read_string (FILE *file, char **stringp); -static tqStatus read_counted_string (FILE *file, unsigned short *countp, char **stringp); -static tqStatus write_short (FILE *file, unsigned short s); -static tqStatus write_string (FILE *file, char *string); -static tqStatus write_counted_string (FILE *file, unsigned short count, char *string); +static Status read_short (FILE *file, unsigned short *shortp); +static Status read_string (FILE *file, char **stringp); +static Status read_counted_string (FILE *file, unsigned short *countp, char **stringp); +static Status write_short (FILE *file, unsigned short s); +static Status write_string (FILE *file, char *string); +static Status write_counted_string (FILE *file, unsigned short count, char *string); @@ -322,7 +322,7 @@ IceAuthFileEntry *auth; -tqStatus +Status IceWriteAuthFileEntry (auth_file, auth) FILE *auth_file; @@ -398,7 +398,7 @@ const char *auth_name; * local routines */ -static tqStatus +static Status read_short (FILE *file, unsigned short *shortp) { unsigned char file_short[2]; @@ -411,7 +411,7 @@ read_short (FILE *file, unsigned short *shortp) } -static tqStatus +static Status read_string (FILE *file, char **stringp) { unsigned short len; @@ -447,7 +447,7 @@ read_string (FILE *file, char **stringp) } -static tqStatus +static Status read_counted_string (FILE *file, unsigned short *countp, char **stringp) { unsigned short len; @@ -481,7 +481,7 @@ read_counted_string (FILE *file, unsigned short *countp, char **stringp) } -static tqStatus +static Status write_short (FILE *file, unsigned short s) { unsigned char file_short[2]; @@ -496,7 +496,7 @@ write_short (FILE *file, unsigned short s) } -static tqStatus +static Status write_string (FILE *file, char *string) { unsigned short count = strlen (string); @@ -511,7 +511,7 @@ write_string (FILE *file, char *string) } -static tqStatus +static Status write_counted_string (FILE *file, unsigned short count, char *string) { if (!write_short (file, count)) diff --git a/dcop/KDE-ICE/iceauth.c b/dcop/KDE-ICE/iceauth.c index f8bb8778..72297ceb 100644 --- a/dcop/KDE-ICE/iceauth.c +++ b/dcop/KDE-ICE/iceauth.c @@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ char **errorStringRet; if (!data) { const char *tempstr = - "Could not tqfind correct MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 authentication"; + "Could not find correct MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 authentication"; *errorStringRet = (char *) malloc (strlen (tempstr) + 1); if (*errorStringRet) @@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ char **errorStringRet; /* * We should never get here because in the ConnectionReply * we should have passed all the valid methods. So we should - * always tqfind a valid entry. + * always find a valid entry. */ const char *tempstr = diff --git a/dcop/KDE-ICE/listen.c b/dcop/KDE-ICE/listen.c index 0547a624..03b715c2 100644 --- a/dcop/KDE-ICE/listen.c +++ b/dcop/KDE-ICE/listen.c @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ Author: Ralph Mor, X Consortium #include <string.h> -tqStatus +Status IceListenForConnections (countRet, listenObjsRet, errorLength, errorStringRet) int *countRet; @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ char *errorStringRet; int transCount, partial, i, j; int result = -1; int count = 0; - tqStatus status = 1; + Status status = 1; XtransConnInfo *transConns = NULL; while ((result < 0) && (count < 5)) diff --git a/dcop/KDE-ICE/listenwk.c b/dcop/KDE-ICE/listenwk.c index 21d47a66..80ff1dba 100644 --- a/dcop/KDE-ICE/listenwk.c +++ b/dcop/KDE-ICE/listenwk.c @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ in this Software without prior written authorization from The Open Group. #include <string.h> -tqStatus +Status IceListenForWellKnownConnections (port, countRet, listenObjsRet, errorLength, errorStringRet) char *port; @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ char *errorStringRet; struct _IceListenObj *listenObjs; char *networkId; int transCount, partial, i, j; - tqStatus status = 1; + Status status = 1; XtransConnInfo *transConns = NULL; diff --git a/dcop/KDE-ICE/locking.c b/dcop/KDE-ICE/locking.c index 0454704c..0acce836 100644 --- a/dcop/KDE-ICE/locking.c +++ b/dcop/KDE-ICE/locking.c @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Author: Ralph Mor, X Consortium */ -tqStatus +Status IceInitThreads () { diff --git a/dcop/KDE-ICE/ping.c b/dcop/KDE-ICE/ping.c index bfee548c..5c0c601d 100644 --- a/dcop/KDE-ICE/ping.c +++ b/dcop/KDE-ICE/ping.c @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Author: Ralph Mor, X Consortium #include <KDE-ICE/ICElib.h> #include "KDE-ICE/ICElibint.h" -tqStatus +Status IcePing (iceConn, pingReplyProc, clientData) IceConn iceConn; diff --git a/dcop/KDE-ICE/watch.c b/dcop/KDE-ICE/watch.c index 18be1ddc..79a2b891 100644 --- a/dcop/KDE-ICE/watch.c +++ b/dcop/KDE-ICE/watch.c @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ Author: Ralph Mor, X Consortium #include "KDE-ICE/ICElibint.h" #include "KDE-ICE/globals.h" -tqStatus +Status IceAddConnectionWatch (watchProc, clientData) IceWatchProc watchProc; diff --git a/dcop/Mainpage.dox b/dcop/Mainpage.dox index 9e0bec65..d573b01b 100644 --- a/dcop/Mainpage.dox +++ b/dcop/Mainpage.dox @@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ else { Currently the only real way to receive data from DCOP is to multiply inherit from the normal class that you are inheriting (usually some -sort of QWidget subclass or TQObject) as well as the DCOPObject class. +sort of QWidget subclass or QObject) as well as the DCOPObject class. DCOPObject provides one very important method: DCOPObject::process(). This is a pure virtual method that you must implement in order to process DCOP messages that you receive. It takes a function @@ -289,7 +289,7 @@ but virtual, not pure virtual. Example: \code -class MyClass: public TQObject, virtual public MyInterface +class MyClass: public QObject, virtual public MyInterface { Q_OBJECT @@ -301,7 +301,7 @@ class MyClass: public TQObject, virtual public MyInterface QRect mySynchronousMethod(); }; \endcode -\note (Qt issue) Remember that if you are inheriting from TQObject, you must +\note (Qt issue) Remember that if you are inheriting from QObject, you must place it first in the list of inherited classes. In the implementation of your class' ctor, you must explicitly initialize @@ -313,7 +313,7 @@ Example: \code MyClass::MyClass() - : TQObject(), + : QObject(), DCOPObject("MyInterface") { // whatever... @@ -338,7 +338,7 @@ abstract class of its own, like we did in the example above. We could just as well have defined a k_dcop section directly within MyClass: \code -class MyClass: public TQObject, virtual public DCOPObject +class MyClass: public QObject, virtual public DCOPObject { Q_OBJECT K_DCOP @@ -373,7 +373,7 @@ b) the authentication must be ensured For the first step, you simply pass the server address (as found in .DCOPserver) to the second process. For the authentication, you can use the ICEAUTHORITY environment variable to tell the -second process where to tqfind the authentication information. +second process where to find the authentication information. (Note that this implies that the second process is able to read the authentication file, so it will probably only work if the second process runs as root. If it should run as another diff --git a/dcop/client/README.dcop b/dcop/client/README.dcop index 8868b1c5..e352cb43 100644 --- a/dcop/client/README.dcop +++ b/dcop/client/README.dcop @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ exit-code of '0' means success. An exit-code of '1' means error, the error msg is printed to stderr and no data is printed to stdout. -dcoptqfind [-l] [-a] <app-id> [<object-id> [<select_func> [args]]] +dcopfind [-l] [-a] <app-id> [<object-id> [<select_func> [args]]] Finds an existing DCOP application/object. The select_func can be used to select a specific single instance out of many based on some criteria. @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ With the -a option it prints out "<app-id>" instead of a DCOPRef. With the -l option it calls "dcopstart <app-id>" if no object is found, stripping off any wildcard from the <app-id>. If the dcopstart command is -successful the tqfind command is repeated, if the dcopstart command fails, an +successful the find command is repeated, if the dcopstart command fails, an error message is printed to stderr and the command exits with exit-code '2'. The default selection criteria is "any". Applications can declare their own @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ select_func as they see fit, e.g. konqueror could declare "isDoingProtocol(QString protocol)" and then the following command would select a konqueror mainwindow that is currently handling the help-protocol: - "dcoptqfind 'konqueror*' 'konqueror-mainwindow*' 'isDoingProtocol(QString + "dcopfind 'konqueror*' 'konqueror-mainwindow*' 'isDoingProtocol(QString protocol)' help" @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ In addtion to the current syntax of dcop <appid> <object> <function> args you will now also be able to use <dcopref> to make calls with <dcopref> being -"DCOPRef(<appid>, <objectid>)" as returned by dcoptqfind. +"DCOPRef(<appid>, <objectid>)" as returned by dcopfind. Additional utilities: diff --git a/dcop/client/dcop.cpp b/dcop/client/dcop.cpp index 86b63cba..1d167ce7 100644 --- a/dcop/client/dcop.cpp +++ b/dcop/client/dcop.cpp @@ -158,9 +158,9 @@ void queryFunctions( const char* app, const char* obj ) int callFunction( const char* app, const char* obj, const char* func, const QCStringList args ) { - TQString f = func; // Qt is better with tqunicode strings, so use one. - int left = f.tqfind( '(' ); - int right = f.tqfind( ')' ); + TQString f = func; // Qt is better with unicode strings, so use one. + int left = f.find( '(' ); + int right = f.find( ')' ); if ( right < left ) { @@ -181,12 +181,12 @@ int callFunction( const char* app, const char* obj, const char* func, const QCSt return( 1 ); } for ( QCStringList::Iterator it = funcs.begin(); it != funcs.end(); ++it ) { - int l = (*it).tqfind( '(' ); + int l = (*it).find( '(' ); int s; if (l > 0) - s = (*it).tqfindRev( ' ', l); + s = (*it).findRev( ' ', l); else - s = (*it).tqfind( ' ' ); + s = (*it).find( ' ' ); if ( s < 0 ) s = 0; @@ -195,8 +195,8 @@ int callFunction( const char* app, const char* obj, const char* func, const QCSt if ( l > 0 && (*it).mid( s, l - s ) == func ) { realfunc = (*it).mid( s ); - const TQString arguments = (*it).mid(l+1,(*it).tqfind( ')' )-l-1); - uint a = arguments.tqcontains(','); + const TQString arguments = (*it).mid(l+1,(*it).find( ')' )-l-1); + uint a = arguments.contains(','); if ( (a==0 && !arguments.isEmpty()) || a>0) a++; if ( a == args.count() ) @@ -209,8 +209,8 @@ int callFunction( const char* app, const char* obj, const char* func, const QCSt return( 1 ); } f = realfunc; - left = f.tqfind( '(' ); - right = f.tqfind( ')' ); + left = f.find( '(' ); + right = f.find( ')' ); } doit: @@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ int callFunction( const char* app, const char* obj, const char* func, const QCSt for ( TQStringList::Iterator it = types.begin(); it != types.end(); ++it ) { TQString lt = (*it).simplifyWhiteSpace(); - int s = lt.tqfind(' '); + int s = lt.find(' '); // If there are spaces in the name, there may be two // reasons: the parameter name is still there, ie. @@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ int callFunction( const char* app, const char* obj, const char* func, const QCSt // s=1; - while (s < static_cast<int>(partl.count()) && intTypes.tqcontains(partl[s])) + while (s < static_cast<int>(partl.count()) && intTypes.contains(partl[s])) { s++; } @@ -345,7 +345,7 @@ void showHelp( int exitCode = 0 ) << " in bash, but because no new dcop instance has to be started" << endl << " for each line this is generally much faster, especially for" << endl << " the slower GNU dynamic linkers." << endl - << " The '%1' placeholder cannot be used to tqreplace e.g. the" << endl + << " The '%1' placeholder cannot be used to replace e.g. the" << endl << " program, object or method name." << endl << " --user <user> Connect to the given user's DCOP server. This option will" << endl << " ignore the values of the environment vars $DCOPSERVER and" << endl @@ -464,9 +464,9 @@ int runDCOP( QCStringList args, UserList users, Session session, QCStringList params; DCOPClient *client = 0L; int retval = 0; - if ( !args.isEmpty() && args[ 0 ].tqfind( "DCOPRef(" ) == 0 ) + if ( !args.isEmpty() && args[ 0 ].find( "DCOPRef(" ) == 0 ) { - int delimPos = args[ 0 ].tqfindRev( ',' ); + int delimPos = args[ 0 ].findRev( ',' ); if( delimPos == -1 ) { cerr_ << "Error: '" << args[ 0 ] @@ -569,7 +569,7 @@ int runDCOP( QCStringList args, UserList users, Session session, } else if( !sessionName.isEmpty() ) { - if( sessions.tqcontains( sessionName ) ) + if( sessions.contains( sessionName ) ) { sessions.clear(); sessions.append( sessionName ); @@ -625,7 +625,7 @@ int runDCOP( QCStringList args, UserList users, Session session, continue; else { - cerr_ << "WARNING: Cannot tqfind ICE authority file " + cerr_ << "WARNING: Cannot find ICE authority file " << iceFile << "!" << endl << "Please check permissions or set the $ICEAUTHORITY" << " variable manually before" << endl @@ -706,12 +706,12 @@ int runDCOP( QCStringList args, UserList users, Session session, sendUserTime( app ); if( readStdin ) { - QCStringList::Iterator tqreplaceArg = params.end(); + QCStringList::Iterator replaceArg = params.end(); QCStringList::Iterator it = params.begin(); for( ; it != params.end(); ++it ) if( *it == "%1" ) - tqreplaceArg = it; + replaceArg = it; // Read from stdin until EOF and call function for each // read line @@ -719,8 +719,8 @@ int runDCOP( QCStringList args, UserList users, Session session, { TQString buf = cin_.readLine(); - if( tqreplaceArg != params.end() ) - *tqreplaceArg = buf.local8Bit(); + if( replaceArg != params.end() ) + *replaceArg = buf.local8Bit(); if( !buf.isNull() ) { @@ -861,7 +861,7 @@ int main( int argc, char** argv ) if (prog[prog.length()-1] != '*') { // Strip a trailing -<PID> part. - int i = prog.tqfindRev('-'); + int i = prog.findRev('-'); if ((i >= 0) && prog.mid(i+1).toLong()) { prog = prog.left(i); diff --git a/dcop/client/dcopfind.cpp b/dcop/client/dcopfind.cpp index c8feb593..cd3e4d51 100644 --- a/dcop/client/dcopfind.cpp +++ b/dcop/client/dcopfind.cpp @@ -38,11 +38,11 @@ static DCOPClient* dcop = 0; static bool bAppIdOnly = 0; static bool bLaunchApp = 0; -bool tqfindObject( const char* app, const char* obj, const char* func, QCStringList args ) +bool findObject( const char* app, const char* obj, const char* func, QCStringList args ) { - TQString f = func; // Qt is better with tqunicode strings, so use one. - int left = f.tqfind( '(' ); - int right = f.tqfind( ')' ); + TQString f = func; // Qt is better with unicode strings, so use one. + int left = f.find( '(' ); + int right = f.find( ')' ); if ( right < left ) { @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ bool tqfindObject( const char* app, const char* obj, const char* func, QCStringL for ( TQStringList::Iterator it = types.begin(); it != types.end(); ++it ) { TQString lt = (*it).simplifyWhiteSpace(); - int s = lt.tqfind(' '); + int s = lt.find(' '); // If there are spaces in the name, there may be two // reasons: the parameter name is still there, ie. @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ bool tqfindObject( const char* app, const char* obj, const char* func, QCStringL // s=1; - while (s < (int)partl.count() && intTypes.tqcontains(partl[s])) + while (s < (int)partl.count() && intTypes.contains(partl[s])) { s++; } @@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ bool tqfindObject( const char* app, const char* obj, const char* func, QCStringL TQCString foundApp; TQCString foundObj; - if ( dcop->tqfindObject( app, obj, f.latin1(), data, foundApp, foundObj) ) + if ( dcop->findObject( app, obj, f.latin1(), data, foundApp, foundObj) ) { if (bAppIdOnly) puts(foundApp.data()); @@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ bool launchApp(TQString app) void usage() { - fprintf( stderr, "Usage: dcoptqfind [-l] [-a] application [object [function [arg1] [arg2] [arg3] ... ] ] ] \n" ); + fprintf( stderr, "Usage: dcopfind [-l] [-a] application [object [function [arg1] [arg2] [arg3] ... ] ] ] \n" ); exit(0); } @@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ int main( int argc, char** argv ) QCStringList params; for( int i = 0; i < argc; i++ ) params.append( args[ i ] ); - bool ok = tqfindObject( app, objid, function, params ); + bool ok = findObject( app, objid, function, params ); if (ok) return 0; if (bLaunchApp) @@ -275,7 +275,7 @@ int main( int argc, char** argv ) ok = launchApp(app); if (!ok) return 2; - ok = tqfindObject( app, objid, function, params ); + ok = findObject( app, objid, function, params ); } return 1; diff --git a/dcop/client/dcopstart.cpp b/dcop/client/dcopstart.cpp index f4653173..5741ef77 100644 --- a/dcop/client/dcopstart.cpp +++ b/dcop/client/dcopstart.cpp @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ static DCOPClient* dcop = 0; void startApp(const char *_app, int argc, const char **args) { const char *function = 0; - TQString app = TQString::tqfromLatin1(_app); + TQString app = TQString::fromLatin1(_app); if (app.endsWith(".desktop")) function = "start_service_by_desktop_path(TQString,TQStringList)"; else diff --git a/dcop/client/marshall.cpp b/dcop/client/marshall.cpp index 1e3c8d88..f9b7955f 100644 --- a/dcop/client/marshall.cpp +++ b/dcop/client/marshall.cpp @@ -102,12 +102,12 @@ TQCString demarshal( TQDataStream &stream, const TQString &type ) { TQCString result; - if ( type == "int" || type == "TQ_INT32" ) + if ( type == "int" || type == "Q_INT32" ) { int i; stream >> i; result.setNum( i ); - } else if ( type == "uint" || type == "TQ_UINT32" || type == "unsigned int" ) + } else if ( type == "uint" || type == "Q_UINT32" || type == "unsigned int" ) { uint i; stream >> i; @@ -132,12 +132,12 @@ TQCString demarshal( TQDataStream &stream, const TQString &type ) double d; stream >> d; result.setNum( d, 'f' ); - } else if ( type == "TQ_INT64" ) { - TQ_INT64 i; + } else if ( type == "Q_INT64" ) { + Q_INT64 i; stream >> i; result.sprintf( "%lld", i ); - } else if ( type == "TQ_UINT64" ) { - TQ_UINT64 i; + } else if ( type == "Q_UINT64" ) { + Q_UINT64 i; stream >> i; result.sprintf( "%llu", i ); } else if ( type == "bool" ) @@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ TQCString demarshal( TQDataStream &stream, const TQString &type ) result.sprintf( "%dx%d+%d+%d", r.width(), r.height(), r.x(), r.y() ); } else if ( type == "TQVariant" ) { - TQ_INT32 type; + Q_INT32 type; stream >> type; return demarshal( stream, TQVariant::typeToName( (TQVariant::Type)type ) ); } else if ( type == "DCOPRef" ) @@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ TQCString demarshal( TQDataStream &stream, const TQString &type ) result = r.url().local8Bit(); } else if ( type.left( 11 ) == "TQValueList<" ) { - if ( (uint)type.tqfind( '>', 11 ) != type.length() - 1 ) + if ( (uint)type.find( '>', 11 ) != type.length() - 1 ) return result; TQString nestedType = type.mid( 11, type.length() - 12 ); @@ -213,10 +213,10 @@ TQCString demarshal( TQDataStream &stream, const TQString &type ) if ( nestedType.isEmpty() ) return result; - TQ_UINT32 count; + Q_UINT32 count; stream >> count; - TQ_UINT32 i = 0; + Q_UINT32 i = 0; for (; i < count; ++i ) { TQCString arg = demarshal( stream, nestedType ); @@ -227,21 +227,21 @@ TQCString demarshal( TQDataStream &stream, const TQString &type ) } } else if ( type.left( 5 ) == "TQMap<" ) { - int commaPos = type.tqfind( ',', 5 ); + int commaPos = type.find( ',', 5 ); if ( commaPos == -1 ) return result; - if ( (uint)type.tqfind( '>', commaPos ) != type.length() - 1 ) + if ( (uint)type.find( '>', commaPos ) != type.length() - 1 ) return result; TQString keyType = type.mid( 5, commaPos - 5 ); TQString valueType = type.mid( commaPos + 1, type.length() - commaPos - 2 ); - TQ_UINT32 count; + Q_UINT32 count; stream >> count; - TQ_UINT32 i = 0; + Q_UINT32 i = 0; for (; i < count; ++i ) { TQCString key = demarshal( stream, keyType ); @@ -291,15 +291,15 @@ void marshall( TQDataStream &arg, QCStringList args, uint &i, TQString type ) arg << s.toUInt(); else if ( type == "unsigned int" ) arg << s.toUInt(); - else if ( type == "TQ_INT32" ) + else if ( type == "Q_INT32" ) arg << s.toInt(); - else if ( type == "TQ_INT64" ) { + else if ( type == "Q_INT64" ) { TQVariant qv = TQVariant( s ); arg << qv.toLongLong(); } - else if ( type == "TQ_UINT32" ) + else if ( type == "Q_UINT32" ) arg << s.toUInt(); - else if ( type == "TQ_UINT64" ) { + else if ( type == "Q_UINT64" ) { TQVariant qv = TQVariant( s ); arg << qv.toULongLong(); } @@ -376,7 +376,7 @@ void marshall( TQDataStream &arg, QCStringList args, uint &i, TQString type ) marshall( dummy_arg, args, j, type ); count++; } - arg << (TQ_UINT32) count; + arg << (Q_UINT32) count; // Parse the list for real while (true) { if( i > args.count() ) diff --git a/dcop/dcopc.c b/dcop/dcopc.c index 06cf8aab..9667eb62 100644 --- a/dcop/dcopc.c +++ b/dcop/dcopc.c @@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ dcop_process_message( ) { struct DCOPMsg * pMsg = 0L; - tqStatus status = False; + Status status = False; char * buf = 0L; char * senderId = 0L; @@ -390,7 +390,7 @@ dcop_send_signal( free(header); - if (IceConnectiontqStatus(dcop_ice_conn) != IceConnectAccepted) + if (IceConnectionStatus(dcop_ice_conn) != IceConnectAccepted) return False; return True; @@ -412,7 +412,7 @@ dcop_call( ) { IceReplyWaitInfo waitInfo; - IceProcessMessagestqStatus status; + IceProcessMessagesStatus status; struct dcop_reply_struct replyStruct; char * pos = 0L; @@ -472,7 +472,7 @@ dcop_call( free(outputData); outputData = NULL; - if (IceConnectiontqStatus(dcop_ice_conn) != IceConnectAccepted) { + if (IceConnectionStatus(dcop_ice_conn) != IceConnectAccepted) { fprintf(stderr, "dcop_call(): Connection not accepted\n"); return False; } @@ -544,7 +544,7 @@ dcop_register(const char * app_name, Bool add_pid) char * data = 0L; char * pos = 0L; int dataLength = 0; - Bool calltqStatus = False; + Bool callStatus = False; fprintf(stderr, "dcop_register(`%s')\n", app_name); @@ -558,9 +558,9 @@ dcop_register(const char * app_name, Bool add_pid) fprintf(stderr, "dcop_init(): Reregistering as `%s'\n", app_name); - calltqStatus = dcop_detach(); + callStatus = dcop_detach(); - if (False == calltqStatus) { + if (False == callStatus) { fprintf(stderr, "dcop_init(): Could not detach before reregistering\n"); return 0L; } @@ -584,7 +584,7 @@ dcop_register(const char * app_name, Bool add_pid) pos = dcop_write_string(pos, dcop_requested_name); dataLength = pos - data; - calltqStatus = + callStatus = dcop_call( dcop_requested_name, "DCOPServer", @@ -600,7 +600,7 @@ dcop_register(const char * app_name, Bool add_pid) free(dcop_requested_name); free(data); - if (False == calltqStatus) { + if (False == callStatus) { fprintf(stderr, "dcop_register(): dcop_call() failed\n"); return 0L; } @@ -769,7 +769,7 @@ dcop_protocol_setup() return ( (status == IceProtocolSetupSuccess) && - (IceConnectiontqStatus(dcop_ice_conn) == IceConnectAccepted) + (IceConnectionStatus(dcop_ice_conn) == IceConnectAccepted) ); } diff --git a/dcop/dcopclient.cpp b/dcop/dcopclient.cpp index 39e6b7e9..8006ecd5 100644 --- a/dcop/dcopclient.cpp +++ b/dcop/dcopclient.cpp @@ -95,15 +95,15 @@ client_map_t *cliMap() return DCOPClient_CliMap; } -DCOPClient *DCOPClient::tqfindLocalClient( const TQCString &_appId ) +DCOPClient *DCOPClient::findLocalClient( const TQCString &_appId ) { - return cliMap()->tqfind(_appId.data()); + return cliMap()->find(_appId.data()); } static void registerLocalClient( const TQCString &_appId, DCOPClient *client ) { - cliMap()->tqreplace(_appId.data(), client); + cliMap()->replace(_appId.data(), client); } static @@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ public: TQCString* replyType; TQByteArray* replyData; int replyId; - TQ_INT32 transactionId; + Q_INT32 transactionId; TQCString calledApp; TQGuardedPtr<TQObject> replyObject; TQCString replySlot; @@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ public: TQCString defaultObject; TQPtrList<DCOPClientTransaction> *transactionList; bool transaction; - TQ_INT32 transactionId; + Q_INT32 transactionId; int opcode; // Special key values: @@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ public: class DCOPClientTransaction { public: - TQ_INT32 id; + Q_INT32 id; CARD32 key; TQCString senderId; }; @@ -263,12 +263,12 @@ static TQCString dcopServerFile(const TQCString &hostname, bool old) disp = "NODISPLAY"; int i; - if((i = disp.tqfindRev('.')) > disp.tqfindRev(KPATH_SEPARATOR) && i >= 0) + if((i = disp.findRev('.')) > disp.findRev(KPATH_SEPARATOR) && i >= 0) disp.truncate(i); if (!old) { - while( (i = disp.tqfind(KPATH_SEPARATOR)) >= 0) + while( (i = disp.find(KPATH_SEPARATOR)) >= 0) disp[i] = '_'; } @@ -382,7 +382,7 @@ static void DCOPProcessMessage(IceConn iceConn, IcePointer clientObject, case DCOPReplyWait: if ( replyStruct ) { TQCString calledApp, app; - TQ_INT32 id; + Q_INT32 id; TQDataStream ds( dataReceived, IO_ReadOnly ); ds >> calledApp >> app >> id; replyStruct->transactionId = id; @@ -398,7 +398,7 @@ static void DCOPProcessMessage(IceConn iceConn, IcePointer clientObject, { TQDataStream ds( dataReceived, IO_ReadOnly ); TQCString calledApp, app; - TQ_INT32 id; + Q_INT32 id; ds >> calledApp >> app >> id; if (replyStruct && (id == replyStruct->transactionId) && (calledApp == replyStruct->calledApp)) @@ -517,7 +517,7 @@ void DCOPProcessInternal( DCOPClientPrivate *d, int opcode, CARD32 key, const TQ d->currentKey = key; if ( opcode == DCOPFind ) - b = c->tqfind(app, objId, fun, data, replyType, replyData ); + b = c->find(app, objId, fun, data, replyType, replyData ); else b = c->receive( app, objId, fun, data, replyType, replyData ); // set notifier back to previous state @@ -531,7 +531,7 @@ void DCOPProcessInternal( DCOPClientPrivate *d, int opcode, CARD32 key, const TQ TQByteArray reply; TQDataStream replyStream( reply, IO_WriteOnly ); - TQ_INT32 id = c->transactionId(); + Q_INT32 id = c->transactionId(); if (id) { // Call delayed. Send back the transaction ID. replyStream << d->appId << fromApp << id; @@ -672,9 +672,9 @@ bool DCOPClient::attach() void DCOPClient::bindToApp() { - // check if we have a tqApp instantiated. If we do, + // check if we have a qApp instantiated. If we do, // we can create a TQSocketNotifier and use it for receiving data. - if (tqApp) { + if (qApp) { if ( d->notifier ) delete d->notifier; d->notifier = new TQSocketNotifier(socket(), @@ -690,7 +690,7 @@ void DCOPClient::suspend() if (!d->notifier) return; #endif - assert(d->notifier); // Suspending makes no sense if we didn't had a tqApp yet + assert(d->notifier); // Suspending makes no sense if we didn't had a qApp yet d->notifier->setEnabled(false); } @@ -764,7 +764,7 @@ bool DCOPClient::attachInternal( bool registerAsAnonymous ) DCOPAuthCount, const_cast<char **>(DCOPAuthNames), DCOPClientAuthProcs, 0L)) < 0) { - emit attachFailed(TQString::tqfromLatin1( "Communications could not be established." )); + emit attachFailed(TQString::fromLatin1( "Communications could not be established." )); return false; } @@ -779,7 +779,7 @@ bool DCOPClient::attachInternal( bool registerAsAnonymous ) TQCString fName = dcopServerFile(); TQFile f(TQFile::decodeName(fName)); if (!f.open(IO_ReadOnly)) { - emit attachFailed(TQString::tqfromLatin1( "Could not read network connection list.\n" )+TQFile::decodeName(fName)); + emit attachFailed(TQString::fromLatin1( "Could not read network connection list.\n" )+TQFile::decodeName(fName)); return false; } int size = QMIN( (qint64)1024, f.size() ); // protection against a huge file @@ -790,7 +790,7 @@ bool DCOPClient::attachInternal( bool registerAsAnonymous ) // Should we abort ? } contents[size] = '\0'; - int pos = contents.tqfind('\n'); + int pos = contents.find('\n'); if ( pos == -1 ) // Shouldn't happen { qDebug("Only one line in dcopserver file !: %s", contents.data()); @@ -819,7 +819,7 @@ bool DCOPClient::attachInternal( bool registerAsAnonymous ) delete [] d->serverAddr; d->serverAddr = 0; } - emit attachFailed(TQString::tqfromLatin1( errBuf )); + emit attachFailed(TQString::fromLatin1( errBuf )); return false; } fcntl(socket(), F_SETFL, FD_CLOEXEC); @@ -845,7 +845,7 @@ bool DCOPClient::attachInternal( bool registerAsAnonymous ) delete [] d->serverAddr; d->serverAddr = 0; } - emit attachFailed(TQString::tqfromLatin1( errBuf )); + emit attachFailed(TQString::fromLatin1( errBuf )); return false; } else if (setupstat == IceProtocolAlreadyActive) { if (bClearServerAddr) { @@ -853,7 +853,7 @@ bool DCOPClient::attachInternal( bool registerAsAnonymous ) d->serverAddr = 0; } /* should not happen because 3rd arg to IceOpenConnection was 0. */ - emit attachFailed(TQString::tqfromLatin1( "internal error in IceOpenConnection" )); + emit attachFailed(TQString::fromLatin1( "internal error in IceOpenConnection" )); return false; } @@ -863,7 +863,7 @@ bool DCOPClient::attachInternal( bool registerAsAnonymous ) delete [] d->serverAddr; d->serverAddr = 0; } - emit attachFailed(TQString::tqfromLatin1( "DCOP server did not accept the connection." )); + emit attachFailed(TQString::fromLatin1( "DCOP server did not accept the connection." )); return false; } @@ -1017,7 +1017,7 @@ TQCString DCOPClient::normalizeFunctionSignature( const TQCString& fun ) { if ( fun.isEmpty() ) // nothing to do return fun.copy(); TQCString result( fun.size() ); - char *from = const_cast<TQCString&>(fun).data(); + char *from = fun.data(); char *to = result.data(); char *first = to; char last = 0; @@ -1052,11 +1052,11 @@ bool DCOPClient::send(const TQCString &remApp, const TQCString &remObjId, { if (remApp.isEmpty()) return false; - DCOPClient *localClient = tqfindLocalClient( remApp ); + DCOPClient *localClient = findLocalClient( remApp ); if ( localClient ) { bool saveTransaction = d->transaction; - TQ_INT32 saveTransactionId = d->transactionId; + Q_INT32 saveTransactionId = d->transactionId; TQCString saveSenderId = d->senderId; d->senderId = 0; // Local call @@ -1110,15 +1110,15 @@ bool DCOPClient::send(const TQCString &remApp, const TQCString &remObjId, return send(remApp, remObjId, remFun, ba); } -bool DCOPClient::tqfindObject(const TQCString &remApp, const TQCString &remObj, +bool DCOPClient::findObject(const TQCString &remApp, const TQCString &remObj, const TQCString &remFun, const TQByteArray &data, TQCString &foundApp, TQCString &foundObj, bool useEventLoop) { - return tqfindObject( remApp, remObj, remFun, data, foundApp, foundObj, useEventLoop, -1 ); + return findObject( remApp, remObj, remFun, data, foundApp, foundObj, useEventLoop, -1 ); } -bool DCOPClient::tqfindObject(const TQCString &remApp, const TQCString &remObj, +bool DCOPClient::findObject(const TQCString &remApp, const TQCString &remObj, const TQCString &remFun, const TQByteArray &data, TQCString &foundApp, TQCString &foundObj, bool useEventLoop, int timeout) @@ -1162,18 +1162,18 @@ bool DCOPClient::tqfindObject(const TQCString &remApp, const TQCString &remObj, TQCString replyType; TQByteArray replyData; bool result = false; - DCOPClient *localClient = tqfindLocalClient( remApp ); + DCOPClient *localClient = findLocalClient( remApp ); if ( (phase == 1) && localClient ) { // In phase 1 we do all local clients bool saveTransaction = d->transaction; - TQ_INT32 saveTransactionId = d->transactionId; + Q_INT32 saveTransactionId = d->transactionId; TQCString saveSenderId = d->senderId; d->senderId = 0; // Local call - result = localClient->tqfind( remApp, remObj, remFun, data, replyType, replyData ); + result = localClient->find( remApp, remObj, remFun, data, replyType, replyData ); - TQ_INT32 id = localClient->transactionId(); + Q_INT32 id = localClient->transactionId(); if (id) { // Call delayed. We have to wait till it has been processed. do { @@ -1202,7 +1202,7 @@ bool DCOPClient::tqfindObject(const TQCString &remApp, const TQCString &remObj, if (ref.app() == remApp) // Consistency check { - // replyType tqcontains objId. + // replyType contains objId. foundApp = ref.app(); foundObj = ref.object(); return true; @@ -1298,7 +1298,7 @@ void DCOPClient::setNotifications(bool enabled) { TQByteArray data; TQDataStream ds(data, IO_WriteOnly); - ds << static_cast<TQ_INT8>(enabled); + ds << static_cast<Q_INT8>(enabled); TQCString replyType; TQByteArray reply; @@ -1310,7 +1310,7 @@ void DCOPClient::setDaemonMode( bool daemonMode ) { TQByteArray data; TQDataStream ds(data, IO_WriteOnly); - ds << static_cast<TQ_INT8>( daemonMode ); + ds << static_cast<Q_INT8>( daemonMode ); TQCString replyType; TQByteArray reply; @@ -1331,9 +1331,9 @@ static void fillQtObjects( QCStringList& l, TQObject* o, TQCString path ) path += '/'; int unnamed = 0; - const TQObjectList list = o ? o->tqchildren() : TQObject::tqobjectTrees(); - if ( !list.isEmpty() ) { - TQObjectListIt it( list ); + const TQObjectList *list = o ? o->tqchildren() : TQObject::objectTrees(); + if ( list ) { + TQObjectListIt it( *list ); TQObject *obj; while ( (obj=it.current()) ) { ++it; @@ -1341,11 +1341,11 @@ static void fillQtObjects( QCStringList& l, TQObject* o, TQCString path ) if ( n == "unnamed" || n.isEmpty() ) { n.sprintf("%p", (void *) obj); - n = TQString(TQString("unnamed%1(%2, %3)").arg(++unnamed).arg(obj->className()).arg(TQString(n))).latin1(); + n = TQString("unnamed%1(%2, %3)").arg(++unnamed).arg(obj->className()).arg(TQString(n)).latin1(); } TQCString fn = path + n; l.append( fn ); - if ( !obj->tqchildren().isEmpty() ) + if ( obj->tqchildren() ) fillQtObjects( l, obj, fn ); } } @@ -1368,9 +1368,9 @@ static void fillQtObjectsEx( TQValueList<O>& l, TQObject* o, TQCString path ) path += '/'; int unnamed = 0; - const TQObjectList list = o ? o->tqchildren() : TQObject::tqobjectTrees(); - if ( !list.isEmpty() ) { - TQObjectListIt it( list ); + const TQObjectList *list = o ? o->tqchildren() : TQObject::objectTrees(); + if ( list ) { + TQObjectListIt it( *list ); TQObject *obj; while ( (obj=it.current()) ) { ++it; @@ -1378,42 +1378,42 @@ static void fillQtObjectsEx( TQValueList<O>& l, TQObject* o, TQCString path ) if ( n == "unnamed" || n.isEmpty() ) { n.sprintf("%p", (void *) obj); - n = TQString(TQString("unnamed%1(%2, %3)").arg(++unnamed).arg(obj->className()).arg(TQString(n))).latin1(); + n = TQString("unnamed%1(%2, %3)").arg(++unnamed).arg(obj->className()).arg(TQString(n)).latin1(); } TQCString fn = path + n; l.append( O( fn, obj ) ); - if ( !obj->tqchildren().isEmpty() ) + if ( obj->tqchildren() ) fillQtObjectsEx( l, obj, fn ); } } } -static TQObject* tqfindQtObject( TQCString id ) +static TQObject* findQtObject( TQCString id ) { TQRegExp expr( id ); TQValueList<O> l; fillQtObjectsEx( l, 0, "qt" ); - // Prefer an exact match, but fall-back on the first that tqcontains the substring + // Prefer an exact match, but fall-back on the first that contains the substring TQObject* firstContains = 0L; for ( TQValueList<O>::ConstIterator it = l.begin(); it != l.end(); ++it ) { if ( (*it).s == id ) // exact match return (*it).o; - if ( !firstContains && (*it).s.tqcontains( expr ) ) { + if ( !firstContains && (*it).s.contains( expr ) ) { firstContains = (*it).o; } } return firstContains; } -static QCStringList tqfindQtObjects( TQCString id ) +static QCStringList findQtObjects( TQCString id ) { TQRegExp expr( id ); TQValueList<O> l; fillQtObjectsEx( l, 0, "qt" ); QCStringList result; for ( TQValueList<O>::ConstIterator it = l.begin(); it != l.end(); ++it ) { - if ( (*it).s.tqcontains( expr ) ) + if ( (*it).s.contains( expr ) ) result << (*it).s; } return result; @@ -1438,7 +1438,7 @@ static bool receiveQtObject( const TQCString &objId, const TQCString &fun, const l << "QCStringList functions()"; l << "QCStringList interfaces()"; l << "QCStringList objects()"; - l << "QCStringList tqfind(TQCString)"; + l << "QCStringList find(TQCString)"; reply << l; return true; } else if ( fun == "objects()" ) { @@ -1448,17 +1448,17 @@ static bool receiveQtObject( const TQCString &objId, const TQCString &fun, const fillQtObjects( l, 0, "qt" ); reply << l; return true; - } else if ( fun == "tqfind(TQCString)" ) { + } else if ( fun == "find(TQCString)" ) { TQDataStream ds( data, IO_ReadOnly ); TQCString id; ds >> id ; replyType = "QCStringList"; TQDataStream reply( replyData, IO_WriteOnly ); - reply << tqfindQtObjects( id ) ; + reply << findQtObjects( id ) ; return true; } } else if ( objId.left(3) == "qt/" ) { - TQObject* o = tqfindQtObject( objId ); + TQObject* o = findQtObject( objId ); if ( !o ) return false; if ( fun == "functions()" ) { @@ -1470,13 +1470,13 @@ static bool receiveQtObject( const TQCString &objId, const TQCString &fun, const l << "QCStringList properties()"; l << "bool setProperty(TQCString,TQVariant)"; l << "TQVariant property(TQCString)"; - TQStrList lst = o->tqmetaObject()->slotNames( true ); + TQStrList lst = o->metaObject()->slotNames( true ); int i = 0; for ( TQPtrListIterator<char> it( lst ); it.current(); ++it ) { - if ( o->tqmetaObject()->slot( i++, true )->tqt_mo_access != TQMetaData::Public ) + if ( o->metaObject()->slot( i++, true )->tqaccess != QMetaData::Public ) continue; TQCString slot = it.current(); - if ( slot.tqcontains( "()" ) ) { + if ( slot.contains( "()" ) ) { slot.prepend("void "); l << slot; } @@ -1487,10 +1487,10 @@ static bool receiveQtObject( const TQCString &objId, const TQCString &fun, const replyType = "QCStringList"; TQDataStream reply( replyData, IO_WriteOnly ); QCStringList l; - TQMetaObject *meta = o->tqmetaObject(); + TQMetaObject *meta = o->metaObject(); while ( meta ) { l.prepend( meta->className() ); - meta = const_cast<TQMetaObject*>(TQT_TQMETAOBJECT_CONST(meta->superClass())); + meta = meta->superClass(); } reply << l; return true; @@ -1498,10 +1498,10 @@ static bool receiveQtObject( const TQCString &objId, const TQCString &fun, const replyType = "QCStringList"; TQDataStream reply( replyData, IO_WriteOnly ); QCStringList l; - TQStrList lst = o->tqmetaObject()->propertyNames( true ); + TQStrList lst = o->metaObject()->propertyNames( true ); for ( TQPtrListIterator<char> it( lst ); it.current(); ++it ) { - TQMetaObject *mo = o->tqmetaObject(); - const TQMetaProperty* p = mo->property( mo->tqfindProperty( it.current(), true ), true ); + TQMetaObject *mo = o->metaObject(); + const TQMetaProperty* p = mo->property( mo->findProperty( it.current(), true ), true ); if ( !p ) continue; TQCString prop = p->type(); @@ -1529,13 +1529,13 @@ static bool receiveQtObject( const TQCString &objId, const TQCString &fun, const ds >> name >> value; replyType = "bool"; TQDataStream reply( replyData, IO_WriteOnly ); - reply << (TQ_INT8) o->setProperty( name, value ); + reply << (Q_INT8) o->setProperty( name, value ); return true; } else { - int slot = o->tqmetaObject()->tqfindSlot( fun, true ); + int slot = o->metaObject()->findSlot( fun, true ); if ( slot != -1 ) { replyType = "void"; - TQUObject uo[ 1 ]; + QUObject uo[ 1 ]; o->qt_invoke( slot, uo ); return true; } @@ -1608,7 +1608,7 @@ bool DCOPClient::receive(const TQCString &/*app*/, const TQCString &objId, if ( objId.isEmpty() || objId == "default" ) { if ( !d->defaultObject.isEmpty() && DCOPObject::hasObject( d->defaultObject ) ) { - DCOPObject *objPtr = DCOPObject::tqfind( d->defaultObject ); + DCOPObject *objPtr = DCOPObject::find( d->defaultObject ); objPtr->setCallingDcopClient(this); if (objPtr->process(fun, data, replyType, replyData)) return true; @@ -1640,7 +1640,7 @@ bool DCOPClient::receive(const TQCString &/*app*/, const TQCString &objId, return false; } else { - DCOPObject *objPtr = DCOPObject::tqfind(objId); + DCOPObject *objPtr = DCOPObject::find(objId); objPtr->setCallingDcopClient(this); if (!objPtr->process(fun, data, replyType, replyData)) { // obj doesn't understand function or some other error. @@ -1654,9 +1654,9 @@ bool DCOPClient::receive(const TQCString &/*app*/, const TQCString &objId, // Check if the function result is a bool with the value "true" // If so set the function result to DCOPRef pointing to (app,objId) and // return true. Return false otherwise. -static bool tqfindResultOk(TQCString &replyType, TQByteArray &replyData) +static bool findResultOk(TQCString &replyType, TQByteArray &replyData) { - TQ_INT8 success; // Tsk.. why is there no operator>>(bool)? + Q_INT8 success; // Tsk.. why is there no operator>>(bool)? if (replyType != "bool") return false; TQDataStream reply( replyData, IO_ReadOnly ); @@ -1668,7 +1668,7 @@ static bool tqfindResultOk(TQCString &replyType, TQByteArray &replyData) // set the function result to DCOPRef pointing to (app,objId) and // return true. -static bool tqfindSuccess(const TQCString &app, const TQCString objId, TQCString &replyType, TQByteArray &replyData) +static bool findSuccess(const TQCString &app, const TQCString objId, TQCString &replyType, TQByteArray &replyData) { DCOPRef ref(app, objId); replyType = "DCOPRef"; @@ -1680,7 +1680,7 @@ static bool tqfindSuccess(const TQCString &app, const TQCString objId, TQCString } -bool DCOPClient::tqfind(const TQCString &app, const TQCString &objId, +bool DCOPClient::find(const TQCString &app, const TQCString &objId, const TQCString &fun, const TQByteArray &data, TQCString& replyType, TQByteArray &replyData) { @@ -1695,14 +1695,14 @@ bool DCOPClient::tqfind(const TQCString &app, const TQCString &objId, if (fun.isEmpty()) { if (objId.isEmpty() || DCOPObject::hasObject(objId)) - return tqfindSuccess(app, objId, replyType, replyData); + return findSuccess(app, objId, replyType, replyData); return false; } // Message to application or single object... if (receive(app, objId, fun, data, replyType, replyData)) { - if (tqfindResultOk(replyType, replyData)) - return tqfindSuccess(app, objId, replyType, replyData); + if (findResultOk(replyType, replyData)) + return findSuccess(app, objId, replyType, replyData); } } else { @@ -1716,11 +1716,11 @@ bool DCOPClient::tqfind(const TQCString &app, const TQCString &objId, replyType = 0; replyData = TQByteArray(); if (fun.isEmpty()) - return tqfindSuccess(app, objPtr->objId(), replyType, replyData); + return findSuccess(app, objPtr->objId(), replyType, replyData); objPtr->setCallingDcopClient(this); if (objPtr->process(fun, data, replyType, replyData)) - if (tqfindResultOk(replyType, replyData)) - return tqfindSuccess(app, objPtr->objId(), replyType, replyData); + if (findResultOk(replyType, replyData)) + return findSuccess(app, objPtr->objId(), replyType, replyData); } } return false; @@ -1742,17 +1742,17 @@ bool DCOPClient::call(const TQCString &remApp, const TQCString &remObjId, { if (remApp.isEmpty()) return false; - DCOPClient *localClient = tqfindLocalClient( remApp ); + DCOPClient *localClient = findLocalClient( remApp ); if ( localClient ) { bool saveTransaction = d->transaction; - TQ_INT32 saveTransactionId = d->transactionId; + Q_INT32 saveTransactionId = d->transactionId; TQCString saveSenderId = d->senderId; d->senderId = 0; // Local call bool b = localClient->receive( remApp, remObjId, remFun, data, replyType, replyData ); - TQ_INT32 id = localClient->transactionId(); + Q_INT32 id = localClient->transactionId(); if (id) { // Call delayed. We have to wait till it has been processed. do { @@ -1882,7 +1882,7 @@ bool DCOPClient::callInternal(const TQCString &remApp, const TQCString &remObjId for(;;) { bool checkMessages = true; if ( useEventLoop - ? d->notifier != NULL // useEventLoop needs a socket notifier and a tqApp + ? d->notifier != NULL // useEventLoop needs a socket notifier and a qApp : timeout >= 0 ) { // !useEventLoop doesn't block only for timeout >= 0 const int guiTimeout = 100; checkMessages = false; @@ -1907,7 +1907,7 @@ bool DCOPClient::callInternal(const TQCString &remApp, const TQCString &remObjId } if( timeout >= 0 ) d->eventLoopTimer.start(time_left - guiTimeout, true); - tqApp->enter_loop(); + qApp->enter_loop(); d->eventLoopTimer.stop(); if ( !old_lock ) { d->non_blocking_call_lock = false; @@ -1974,7 +1974,7 @@ bool DCOPClient::callInternal(const TQCString &remApp, const TQCString &remObjId |