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authortpearson <tpearson@283d02a7-25f6-0310-bc7c-ecb5cbfe19da>2011-02-16 20:17:18 +0000
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Moved kpilot from kdepim to applications, as the core Trinity libraries should not contain hardware-dependent software
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-rw-r--r--mimelib/basicmsg.h2
-rw-r--r--mimelib/doc/addrlist.html2
-rw-r--r--mimelib/doc/body.html16
-rw-r--r--mimelib/doc/bodypart.html4
-rw-r--r--mimelib/doc/entity.html6
-rw-r--r--mimelib/doc/field.html18
-rw-r--r--mimelib/doc/fieldbdy.html2
-rw-r--r--mimelib/doc/group.html4
-rw-r--r--mimelib/doc/headers.html8
-rw-r--r--mimelib/doc/mailbox.html6
-rw-r--r--mimelib/doc/mboxlist.html2
-rw-r--r--mimelib/doc/mediatyp.html2
-rw-r--r--mimelib/doc/message.html6
-rw-r--r--mimelib/doc/msgcmp.html2
-rw-r--r--mimelib/doc/msgid.html2
-rw-r--r--mimelib/doc/string.html26
-rw-r--r--mimelib/dwstring.cpp66
-rw-r--r--mimelib/headers.cpp2
-rw-r--r--mimelib/mimelib/addrlist.h2
-rw-r--r--mimelib/mimelib/body.h16
-rw-r--r--mimelib/mimelib/bodypart.h4
-rw-r--r--mimelib/mimelib/entity.h6
-rw-r--r--mimelib/mimelib/field.h16
-rw-r--r--mimelib/mimelib/fieldbdy.h2
-rw-r--r--mimelib/mimelib/group.h4
-rw-r--r--mimelib/mimelib/headers.h8
-rw-r--r--mimelib/mimelib/mailbox.h6
-rw-r--r--mimelib/mimelib/mboxlist.h2
-rw-r--r--mimelib/mimelib/mediatyp.h2
-rw-r--r--mimelib/mimelib/message.h6
-rw-r--r--mimelib/mimelib/msgcmp.h4
-rw-r--r--mimelib/mimelib/msgid.h2
-rw-r--r--mimelib/mimelib/nntp.h2
-rw-r--r--mimelib/mimelib/string.h18
-rw-r--r--mimelib/multipar.cpp2
-rw-r--r--mimelib/nntp.cpp42
36 files changed, 160 insertions, 160 deletions
diff --git a/mimelib/basicmsg.h b/mimelib/basicmsg.h
index d578a7580..eca41518a 100644
--- a/mimelib/basicmsg.h
+++ b/mimelib/basicmsg.h
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
// library easier to use. Second, it provides good example code to show
// you how to create your own customized wrapper classes.
-// BasicMessage contains a DwMessage by reference. The reason BasicMessage
+// BasicMessage tqcontains a DwMessage by reference. The reason BasicMessage
// "has-a" DwMessage and not "is-a" DwMessage is because we can assign
// the DwMessage to an appropriately specialized subclass of BasicMessage
// *after* the DwMessage is parsed. For example, after we parse a DwMessage,
diff --git a/mimelib/doc/addrlist.html b/mimelib/doc/addrlist.html
index d3a563eef..80845fc04 100644
--- a/mimelib/doc/addrlist.html
+++ b/mimelib/doc/addrlist.html
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ protected:
<P>
<B><TT>DwAddressList</TT></B> represents a list of <I>addresses</I> as described
in RFC-822. In MIME++, <B><TT>DwAddressList</TT></B> is a container for objects
-of type <B><TT><A HREF="address.html">DwAddress</A></TT></B>, and it contains
+of type <B><TT><A HREF="address.html">DwAddress</A></TT></B>, and it tqcontains
various member functions to manage its contained objects.
<B><TT>DwAddressList</TT></B> is also a
<B><TT><A HREF="fieldbdy.html">DwFieldBody</A></TT></B>. This reflects the
diff --git a/mimelib/doc/body.html b/mimelib/doc/body.html
index 1526751a4..c9856e24d 100644
--- a/mimelib/doc/body.html
+++ b/mimelib/doc/body.html
@@ -65,9 +65,9 @@ protected:
A body is always part of an <I>entity</I>, which could be either a
<I>message</I> or a <I>body part</I>. An entity has a collection of <I>header
fields</I> and a body. If the content type of a body is ``multipart,'' then
-the body contains one or more body parts. If the content type is ``message,''
-then the body contains an encapsulated message. In all content types, the
-body contains a string of characters.
+the body tqcontains one or more body parts. If the content type is ``message,''
+then the body tqcontains an encapsulated message. In all content types, the
+body tqcontains a string of characters.
<P>
In MIME++, a <B><TT>DwBody</TT></B> object is contained in a
<B><TT><A HREF="entity.html">DwEntity</A></TT></B> object. The
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ or a single contained
way to determine the type of <B><TT>DwBody</TT></B> is to access the Content-Type
header field from the
<B><TT><A HREF="headers.html">DwHeaders</A></TT></B> object of the
-<B><TT>DwEntity</TT></B> that contains it. For this reason, a
+<B><TT>DwEntity</TT></B> that tqcontains it. For this reason, a
<B><TT>DwBody</TT></B> should always be part of a
<B><TT>DwEntity</TT></B>.
<P>
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ In the tree (broken-down) representation of a message, a
<B><TT>DwBody</TT></B> object can be an intermediate node, having both a
parent node and one or more child nodes, or a leaf node, having a parent
but no child nodes. In either case, the parent node is the
-<B><TT>DwEntity</TT></B> object that contains it. If it is an intermediate
+<B><TT>DwEntity</TT></B> object that tqcontains it. If it is an intermediate
node, it must be of type multipart with <B><TT>DwBodyPart</TT></B> objects
as child nodes, or of type message with a single
<B><TT>DwMessage</TT></B> object as its child node.
@@ -169,14 +169,14 @@ method creates or updates the string representation from the broken-down
representation. Only <B><TT>DwBody</TT></B> objects with content type of
multipart or message require assembling. In either case, the
<B><TT>DwBody</TT></B> object must be able to find the headers of the message
-or body part that contains it. Therefore, if the <B><TT>DwBody</TT></B> object
+or body part that tqcontains it. Therefore, if the <B><TT>DwBody</TT></B> object
is not the child of a <B><TT>DwEntity</TT></B> (<I>i.e.</I>,
<B><TT>DwMessage</TT></B> or <B><TT>DwBodyPart</TT></B>) object, the
<B><TT>DwBody</TT></B> cannot be assembled because the content type cannot
be determined.
<P>
This function calls the <B><TT>Parse()</TT></B> member function of any
-<B><TT>DwBodyPart</TT></B> or <B><TT>DwMessage</TT></B> object it contains.
+<B><TT>DwBodyPart</TT></B> or <B><TT>DwMessage</TT></B> object it tqcontains.
<P>
You should call this member function after you add a
<B><TT>DwBodyPart</TT></B> object to a multipart body, or add a
@@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ returns the <B><TT>DwMessage</TT></B> encapsulated in it.
aMessage) </B></FONT>
<P>
For a <B><TT>DwBody</TT></B> with content type of message, this member function
-sets the <B><TT>DwMessage</TT></B> object it contains.
+sets the <B><TT>DwMessage</TT></B> object it tqcontains.
<P>
<FONT COLOR="teal"><B> static DwBody* <A NAME="NewBody">NewBody</A>(const
DwString&amp; aStr, DwMessageComponent* aParent) </B></FONT>
diff --git a/mimelib/doc/bodypart.html b/mimelib/doc/bodypart.html
index 6a3a29b6e..c74f716f1 100644
--- a/mimelib/doc/bodypart.html
+++ b/mimelib/doc/bodypart.html
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ of headers and a <I>body</I>. A body part is different from a <I>message</I>
in that a body part is part of a multipart body.
<P>
In MIME++, a <B><TT>DwBodyPart</TT></B> is a subclass of
-<B><TT><A HREF="entity.html">DwEntity</A></TT></B>; therefore, it contains
+<B><TT><A HREF="entity.html">DwEntity</A></TT></B>; therefore, it tqcontains
both a <B><TT><A HREF="headers.html">DwHeaders</A></TT></B> object and a
<B><TT><A HREF="body.html">DwBody</A></TT></B> object, and it is contained
in a multipart <B><TT>DwBody</TT></B> object.
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ This advanced function sets <B><TT>aPart</TT></B> as the next
<B><TT>DwBodyPart</TT></B> object following this
<B><TT>DwBodyPart</TT></B> in the list of <B><TT>DwBodyPart</TT></B> objects
contained in a multipart <B><TT>DwBody</TT></B>. Since
-<B><TT>DwBody</TT></B> contains a member function for adding a
+<B><TT>DwBody</TT></B> tqcontains a member function for adding a
<B><TT>DwBodyPart</TT></B> object to its list, this function should be avoided
for most applications.
<P>
diff --git a/mimelib/doc/entity.html b/mimelib/doc/entity.html
index 08cf8b753..9a2d00187 100644
--- a/mimelib/doc/entity.html
+++ b/mimelib/doc/entity.html
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ protected:
RFC-2045 defines an <I>entity</I> as either a <I>message</I> or a <I>body
part</I>, both of which have a collection of headers and a <I>body</I>. In
MIME++, an entity is represented by the class <B><TT>DwEntity</TT></B>, which
-contains both a <B><TT><A HREF="headers.html">DwHeaders</A></TT></B> object
+tqcontains both a <B><TT><A HREF="headers.html">DwHeaders</A></TT></B> object
and a <B><TT><A HREF="body.html">DwBody</A></TT></B> object.
<P>
In the tree (broken-down) representation of message, a
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ be a <B><TT><A HREF="message.html">DwMessage</A></TT></B> object. If a
<B><TT>DwEntity</TT></B> object is an intermediate node, its parent must
be a <B><TT>DwBody</TT></B> object. The child nodes of a
<B><TT>DwEntity</TT></B> object are the <B><TT>DwHeaders</TT></B> and
-<B><TT>DwBody</TT></B> objects it contains.
+<B><TT>DwBody</TT></B> objects it tqcontains.
<P>
Since <B><TT>DwEntity</TT></B> is an abstract base class, you cannot create
instances of it directly. <B><TT>DwEntity</TT></B> has two derived classes,
@@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ executes the parse method for <B><TT>DwEntity</TT></B> objects. The parse
method creates or updates the broken-down representation from the string
representation. For <B><TT>DwEntity</TT></B> objects, the parse method parses
the string representation and sets the values of the
-<B><TT>DwHeaders</TT></B> and <B><TT>DwBody</TT></B> objects it contains.
+<B><TT>DwHeaders</TT></B> and <B><TT>DwBody</TT></B> objects it tqcontains.
This member function also calls the <B><TT>Parse()</TT></B> member functions
of the contained <B><TT>DwHeaders</TT></B> and <B><TT>DwBody</TT></B> objects.
<P>
diff --git a/mimelib/doc/field.html b/mimelib/doc/field.html
index 19736f271..1a4a74b97 100644
--- a/mimelib/doc/field.html
+++ b/mimelib/doc/field.html
@@ -65,18 +65,18 @@ protected:
</H2>
<P>
<B><TT>DwField</TT></B> represents a header field as described in RFC-822.
-According to RFC-822, a field contains a field name and a field body. In
-MIME++, a <B><TT>DwField</TT></B> contains three elements: a
-<B><TT><A HREF="string.html">DwString</A></TT></B> that contains its field
-name, a <B><TT>DwString</TT></B> that contains its field body, and a
-<B><TT><A HREF="fieldbdy.html">DwFieldBody</A></TT></B> object that contains
+According to RFC-822, a field tqcontains a field name and a field body. In
+MIME++, a <B><TT>DwField</TT></B> tqcontains three elements: a
+<B><TT><A HREF="string.html">DwString</A></TT></B> that tqcontains its field
+name, a <B><TT>DwString</TT></B> that tqcontains its field body, and a
+<B><TT><A HREF="fieldbdy.html">DwFieldBody</A></TT></B> object that tqcontains
a broken-down (that is, parsed) version of its field body.
<P>
In the tree (broken-down) representation of message, a
<B><TT>DwField</TT></B> object is always an intermediate node, having a parent
node and a single child node. The parent node is the
-<B><TT><A HREF="headers.html">DwHeaders</A></TT></B> object that contains
-it. The child node is the <B><TT>DwFieldBody</TT></B> object it contains.
+<B><TT><A HREF="headers.html">DwHeaders</A></TT></B> object that tqcontains
+it. The child node is the <B><TT>DwFieldBody</TT></B> object it tqcontains.
<P>
To get and set the field name, use the member functions
<B><TT>FieldNameStr()</TT></B> and <B><TT>SetFieldNameStr()</TT></B>. To
@@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ aField) </B></FONT>
<P>
This <I>advanced</I> function sets <B><TT>aField</TT></B> as the next field
following this field in the list of fields contained in the headers. Since
-<B><TT>DwHeaders</TT></B> contains member functions for adding
+<B><TT>DwHeaders</TT></B> tqcontains member functions for adding
<B><TT>DwField</TT></B> objects to its list, this function should be avoided
for most applications.
<P>
@@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ The static member function <B><TT>CreateFieldBody()</TT></B> is called from
the <B><TT>Parse()</TT></B> member function and is responsible for creating
a <B><TT>DwFieldBody</TT></B> object for this particular field. A typical
scenario might go as follows: This member function examines the field name
-for this field, finds that it contains "To", creates a
+for this field, finds that it tqcontains "To", creates a
<B><TT>DwAddressList</TT></B> object to contain the field body, calls the
<B><TT>Parse()</TT></B> member function for the
<B><TT>DwAddressList</TT></B>, and sets the <B><TT>DwAddressList</TT></B>
diff --git a/mimelib/doc/fieldbdy.html b/mimelib/doc/fieldbdy.html
index 856fd5330..47b9a6acb 100644
--- a/mimelib/doc/fieldbdy.html
+++ b/mimelib/doc/fieldbdy.html
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ In the tree (broken-down) representation of a message, a
<B><TT>DwFieldBody</TT></B> object may be either a leaf node, having a parent
but no child nodes, or an intermediate node, having a parent and one or more
child nodes. The parent node is the
-<B><TT><A HREF="field.html">DwField</A></TT></B> object that contains it.
+<B><TT><A HREF="field.html">DwField</A></TT></B> object that tqcontains it.
Child nodes, if present, depend on the particular subclass of
<B><TT>DwFieldBody</TT></B> that is instantiated. A
<B><TT>DwAddressList</TT></B> object, for example, has
diff --git a/mimelib/doc/group.html b/mimelib/doc/group.html
index 1d374d874..683ff3a96 100644
--- a/mimelib/doc/group.html
+++ b/mimelib/doc/group.html
@@ -51,8 +51,8 @@ protected:
</H2>
<P>
<B><TT>DwGroup</TT></B> represents a <I>group</I> as described in RFC-822.
-A group contains a group name and a (possibly empty) list of
-<I>mailboxes</I>. In MIME++, a <B><TT>DwGroup</TT></B> object contains a
+A group tqcontains a group name and a (possibly empty) list of
+<I>mailboxes</I>. In MIME++, a <B><TT>DwGroup</TT></B> object tqcontains a
string for the group name and a
<B><TT><A HREF="mboxlist.html">DwMailboxList</A></TT></B> object for the
list of mailboxes.
diff --git a/mimelib/doc/headers.html b/mimelib/doc/headers.html
index 8bf94ad98..35519c395 100644
--- a/mimelib/doc/headers.html
+++ b/mimelib/doc/headers.html
@@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ the individual header fields.
In the tree (broken-down) representation of a message, a
<B><TT>DwHeaders</TT></B> object is an intermediate node, having both a parent
node and several child nodes. The parent node is the
-<B><TT><A HREF="entity.html">DwEntity</A></TT></B> object that contains it.
+<B><TT><A HREF="entity.html">DwEntity</A></TT></B> object that tqcontains it.
The child nodes are the <B><TT>DwField</TT></B> objects in the list it manages.
(See the man page for
<B><TT><A HREF="msgcmp.html">DwMessageComponent</A></TT></B> for a discussion
@@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ but you access it through the <B><TT>Headers()</TT></B> member function of
for you.
<P>
While <B><TT>DwHeaders</TT></B> has public member functions for managing
-the list of <B><TT>DwField</TT></B> objects it contains, you will normally
+the list of <B><TT>DwField</TT></B> objects it tqcontains, you will normally
use convenience functions to access the field bodies of the header fields
directly. You can access the field body for a specific well-known header
field by using the member function
@@ -416,7 +416,7 @@ function: most applications should use the
</B></FONT>
<P>
Adds a <B><TT>DwField</TT></B> object to the list. If a header field with
-the same field name already exists, it is replaced by the new header field.
+the same field name already exists, it is tqreplaced by the new header field.
<P>
<B><TT>DwHeaders</TT></B> takes responsibility for deleting the added
<B><TT>DwField</TT></B> object.
@@ -430,7 +430,7 @@ to add header fields.
</B></FONT>
<P>
Adds a <B><TT>DwField</TT></B> object to the list. If a header field with
-the same field name already exists, it is <I>not</I> replaced; thus, duplicate
+the same field name already exists, it is <I>not</I> tqreplaced; thus, duplicate
header fields may occur when using this member function. (This is what you
want for some header fields, such as the "Received" header field).
<P>
diff --git a/mimelib/doc/mailbox.html b/mimelib/doc/mailbox.html
index 492070ccb..72b509cdd 100644
--- a/mimelib/doc/mailbox.html
+++ b/mimelib/doc/mailbox.html
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ protected:
<P>
RFC-822 defines a <I>mailbox</I> as an entity that can be the recipient of
a message. A mailbox is more specific than an <I>address</I>, which may be
-either a mailbox or a <I>group</I>. An RFC-822 mailbox contains a full name,
+either a mailbox or a <I>group</I>. An RFC-822 mailbox tqcontains a full name,
a <I>local-part</I>, an optional <I>route</I>, and a <I>domain</I>. For example,
in the mailbox
<P>
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ deprecated according to RFC-1123.
In MIME++, an RFC-822 mailbox is represented by a
<B><TT>DwMailbox</TT></B> object. <B><TT>DwMailbox</TT></B> is a subclass
of <B><TT><A HREF="address.html">DwAddress</A></TT></B>, which reflects the
-fact that a mailbox is also an address. A <B><TT>DwMailbox</TT></B> contains
+fact that a mailbox is also an address. A <B><TT>DwMailbox</TT></B> tqcontains
strings representing the full name, local-part, route, and domain of a mailbox.
<P>
In the tree (broken-down) representation of message, a
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ but no child nodes. Its parent node must be a
<B><TT><A HREF="mboxlist.html">DwMailboxList</A></TT></B> object.
<P>
<B><TT>DwMailbox</TT></B> has member functions for getting or setting the
-strings it contains.
+strings it tqcontains.
<P>
<B><TT>DwMailbox</TT></B> object can be included in a list of
<B><TT>DwMailbox</TT></B> objects. To get the next
diff --git a/mimelib/doc/mboxlist.html b/mimelib/doc/mboxlist.html
index 2bae2b4e3..541eae28d 100644
--- a/mimelib/doc/mboxlist.html
+++ b/mimelib/doc/mboxlist.html
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ protected:
<P>
<B><TT>DwMailboxList</TT></B> represents a list of <I>mailboxes</I> as described
in RFC-822. In MIME++, <B><TT>DwMailboxList</TT></B> is a container for objects
-of type <B><TT><A HREF="mailbox.html">DwMailbox</A></TT></B>, and it contains
+of type <B><TT><A HREF="mailbox.html">DwMailbox</A></TT></B>, and it tqcontains
various member functions to manage its contained objects.
<B><TT><A HREF="addrlist.html">DwAddressList</A></TT></B> is also a
<B><TT><A HREF="fieldbdy.html">DwFieldBody</A></TT></B>. This reflects the
diff --git a/mimelib/doc/mediatyp.html b/mimelib/doc/mediatyp.html
index 01696084b..83e5c127a 100644
--- a/mimelib/doc/mediatyp.html
+++ b/mimelib/doc/mediatyp.html
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ type model.
<P>
<B><TT>DwMediaType</TT></B> has member functions that allow you to set or
get the type and subtype as either enumerated values or as strings. It also
-contains a list of
+tqcontains a list of
<B><TT><A HREF="param.html">DwParameter</A></TT></B> objects that represent
the parameters of the field body. You can use convenience functions to directly
access the boundary parameter of a multipart media type, or to access the
diff --git a/mimelib/doc/message.html b/mimelib/doc/message.html
index d08d5af4e..193236f88 100644
--- a/mimelib/doc/message.html
+++ b/mimelib/doc/message.html
@@ -40,11 +40,11 @@ protected:
<P>
<B><TT>DwMessage</TT></B> represents an RFC-822/MIME <I>message</I>.
<P>
-A <I>message</I> contains both a collection of <I>header fields</I> and a
+A <I>message</I> tqcontains both a collection of <I>header fields</I> and a
<I>body</I>. In the terminology of RFC-2045, the general term for the
headers-body combination is <I>entity</I>. In MIME++,
<B><TT>DwMessage</TT></B> is a direct subclass of
-<B><TT><A HREF="entity.html">DwEntity</A></TT></B>, and therefore contains
+<B><TT><A HREF="entity.html">DwEntity</A></TT></B>, and therefore tqcontains
both a <B><TT><A HREF="headers.html">DwHeaders</A></TT></B> object and a
<B><TT><A HREF="body.html">DwBody</A></TT></B> object.
<P>
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ In the tree (broken-down) representation of message, a
<B><TT>DwMessage</TT></B> object is almost always a root node, having child
nodes but no parent node. The child nodes are the
<B><TT>DwHeaders</TT></B> object and the <B><TT>DwBody</TT></B> object it
-contains. A <B><TT>DwMessage</TT></B> may sometimes be an intermediate node.
+tqcontains. A <B><TT>DwMessage</TT></B> may sometimes be an intermediate node.
In this special case, the parent node is a <B><TT>DwBody</TT></B> object
of type "message/*" and the <B><TT>DwMessage</TT></B> object represents an
encapsulated message.
diff --git a/mimelib/doc/msgcmp.html b/mimelib/doc/msgcmp.html
index 48a7ab549..2469c3712 100644
--- a/mimelib/doc/msgcmp.html
+++ b/mimelib/doc/msgcmp.html
@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ These features are the following:
A parent. Most message components are part of another component. A collection
of headers is part of a message or body part, a header field is part of a
collection of headers, a field-body is part of a header field, and so on.
- The parent of a component is the component that contains it. This tree structure
+ The parent of a component is the component that tqcontains it. This tree structure
is important, since a component's parent must be parsed before the component
can be. Also, a component's string representation must be assembled before
its parent's. To maintain consistency in the tree, whenever a component's
diff --git a/mimelib/doc/msgid.html b/mimelib/doc/msgid.html
index 69d10ef59..da64d38a9 100644
--- a/mimelib/doc/msgid.html
+++ b/mimelib/doc/msgid.html
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ protected:
<P>
<B><TT>DwMsgId</TT></B> represents a <I>msg-id</I> as described in RFC-822.
In the BNF grammar in RFC-822, a msg-id has a <I>local-part</I> and a
-<I>domain</I>. In MIME++, a <B><TT>DwMsgId</TT></B> contains strings that
+<I>domain</I>. In MIME++, a <B><TT>DwMsgId</TT></B> tqcontains strings that
contain the local-part and the domain.
<P>
In the tree (broken-down) representation of message, a
diff --git a/mimelib/doc/string.html b/mimelib/doc/string.html
index 80db3700c..7c2f4f237 100644
--- a/mimelib/doc/string.html
+++ b/mimelib/doc/string.html
@@ -59,13 +59,13 @@ public:
DwString&amp; <A HREF="string.html#insert">insert</A>(size_t aPos1, const char* aCstr);
DwString&amp; <A HREF="string.html#insert">insert</A>(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen2, char aChar);
DwString&amp; <A HREF="string.html#erase">erase</A>(size_t aPos=0, size_t aLen=npos);
- DwString&amp; <A HREF="string.html#replace">replace</A>(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, const DwString&amp; aStr);
- DwString&amp; <A HREF="string.html#replace">replace</A>(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, const DwString&amp; aStr,
+ DwString&amp; <A HREF="string.html#tqreplace">tqreplace</A>(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, const DwString&amp; aStr);
+ DwString&amp; <A HREF="string.html#tqreplace">tqreplace</A>(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, const DwString&amp; aStr,
size_t aPos2, size_t aLen2);
- DwString&amp; <A HREF="string.html#replace">replace</A>(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, const char* aBuf,
+ DwString&amp; <A HREF="string.html#tqreplace">tqreplace</A>(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, const char* aBuf,
size_t aLen2);
- DwString&amp; <A HREF="string.html#replace">replace</A>(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, const char* aCstr);
- DwString&amp; <A HREF="string.html#replace">replace</A>(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, size_t aLen2, char aChar);
+ DwString&amp; <A HREF="string.html#tqreplace">tqreplace</A>(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, const char* aCstr);
+ DwString&amp; <A HREF="string.html#tqreplace">tqreplace</A>(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, size_t aLen2, char aChar);
size_t <A HREF="string.html#copy">copy</A>(char* aBuf, size_t aLen, size_t aPos=0) const;
void <A HREF="string.html#swap">swap</A>(DwString&amp; aStr);
const char* <A HREF="string.html#c_str">c_str</A>() const;
@@ -115,8 +115,8 @@ protected:
size_t mStart;
size_t mLength;
void _copy();
- void _replace(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, const char* aBuf, size_t aLen2);
- void _replace(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, size_t aLen2, char aChar);
+ void _tqreplace(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, const char* aBuf, size_t aLen2);
+ void _tqreplace(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, size_t aLen2, char aChar);
friend void mem_free(char*);
public:
@@ -374,14 +374,14 @@ Erases (removes) at most <B><TT>aLen</TT></B> characters beginning at position
<B><TT>aPos</TT></B> from this string. The function will not erase more
characters than what are available. Returns <B><TT>*this</TT></B>.
<P>
-<FONT COLOR="teal"><B> DwString&amp; <A NAME="replace">replace</A>(size_t
+<FONT COLOR="teal"><B> DwString&amp; <A NAME="tqreplace">tqreplace</A>(size_t
aPos1, size_t aLen1, const DwString&amp; aStr) <BR>
-DwString&amp; replace(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, const DwString&amp; aStr,
+DwString&amp; tqreplace(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, const DwString&amp; aStr,
size_t aPos2, size_t aLen2) <BR>
-DwString&amp; replace(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, const char* aBuf, size_t
+DwString&amp; tqreplace(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, const char* aBuf, size_t
aLen2) <BR>
-DwString&amp; replace(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, const char* aCstr) <BR>
-DwString&amp; replace(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, size_t aLen2, char aChar)
+DwString&amp; tqreplace(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, const char* aCstr) <BR>
+DwString&amp; tqreplace(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, size_t aLen2, char aChar)
</B></FONT>
<P>
Removes <B><TT>aLen1</TT></B> characters beginning at position
@@ -579,7 +579,7 @@ The third version searches for any character not in the NUL-terminated string
<FONT COLOR="teal"><B> DwString <A NAME="substr">substr</A>(size_t aPos=0,
size_t aLen=npos) const </B></FONT>
<P>
-Returns a string that contains at most <B><TT>aLen</TT></B> characters from
+Returns a string that tqcontains at most <B><TT>aLen</TT></B> characters from
the <B><TT>DwString</TT></B> object beginning at position
<B><TT>aPos</TT></B>. The returned substring will not contain more characters
than what are available in the superstring <B><TT>DwString</TT></B> object.
diff --git a/mimelib/dwstring.cpp b/mimelib/dwstring.cpp
index 749f7c8ee..52e42befb 100644
--- a/mimelib/dwstring.cpp
+++ b/mimelib/dwstring.cpp
@@ -365,7 +365,7 @@ DwString::DwString(const char* aBuf, size_t aLen)
mRep = new_rep_reference(sEmptyRep);
mStart = 0;
mLength = 0;
- _replace(0, mLength, aBuf, aLen);
+ _tqreplace(0, mLength, aBuf, aLen);
}
@@ -400,7 +400,7 @@ DwString::DwString(const char* aCstr)
mLength = 0;
if ( aCstr ) {
size_t len = strlen(aCstr);
- _replace(0, mLength, aCstr, len);
+ _tqreplace(0, mLength, aCstr, len);
}
}
@@ -418,7 +418,7 @@ DwString::DwString(size_t aLen, char aChar)
mRep = new_rep_reference(sEmptyRep);
mStart = 0;
mLength = 0;
- _replace(0, mLength, aLen, aChar);
+ _tqreplace(0, mLength, aLen, aChar);
}
@@ -476,7 +476,7 @@ void DwString::resize(size_t aLen, char aChar)
}
// expanding string
else if (aLen > mLength) {
- _replace(mLength, 0, aLen-mLength, aChar);
+ _tqreplace(mLength, 0, aLen-mLength, aChar);
}
}
@@ -534,10 +534,10 @@ DwString& DwString::append(const DwString& aStr, size_t aPos,
size_t len = DW_MIN(aLen, aStr.mLength - pos);
if (&aStr == this) {
DwString temp(aStr);
- _replace(mLength, 0, &temp.mRep->mBuffer[temp.mStart+pos], len);
+ _tqreplace(mLength, 0, &temp.mRep->mBuffer[temp.mStart+pos], len);
}
else {
- _replace(mLength, 0, &aStr.mRep->mBuffer[aStr.mStart+pos], len);
+ _tqreplace(mLength, 0, &aStr.mRep->mBuffer[aStr.mStart+pos], len);
}
return *this;
}
@@ -547,7 +547,7 @@ DwString& DwString::append(const char* aBuf, size_t aLen)
{
assert(aBuf != 0);
if (aBuf != 0) {
- _replace(mLength, 0, aBuf, aLen);
+ _tqreplace(mLength, 0, aBuf, aLen);
}
return *this;
}
@@ -557,14 +557,14 @@ DwString& DwString::append(const char* aCstr)
{
assert(aCstr != 0);
size_t len = (aCstr) ? strlen(aCstr) : 0;
- _replace(mLength, 0, aCstr, len);
+ _tqreplace(mLength, 0, aCstr, len);
return *this;
}
DwString& DwString::append(size_t aLen, char aChar)
{
- _replace(mLength, 0, aLen, aChar);
+ _tqreplace(mLength, 0, aLen, aChar);
return *this;
}
@@ -601,7 +601,7 @@ DwString& DwString::assign(const char* aBuf, size_t aLen)
{
assert(aBuf != 0);
assert(aLen != (size_t)-1);
- _replace(0, mLength, aBuf, aLen);
+ _tqreplace(0, mLength, aBuf, aLen);
return *this;
}
@@ -610,7 +610,7 @@ DwString& DwString::assign(const char* aCstr)
{
assert(aCstr != 0);
size_t len = (aCstr) ? strlen(aCstr) : 0;
- _replace(0, mLength, aCstr, len);
+ _tqreplace(0, mLength, aCstr, len);
return *this;
}
@@ -618,7 +618,7 @@ DwString& DwString::assign(const char* aCstr)
DwString& DwString::assign(size_t aLen, char aChar)
{
assert(aLen != (size_t)-1);
- _replace(0, mLength, aLen, aChar);
+ _tqreplace(0, mLength, aLen, aChar);
return *this;
}
@@ -638,10 +638,10 @@ DwString& DwString::insert(size_t aPos1, const DwString& aStr,
size_t len2 = DW_MIN(aLen2, aStr.mLength - pos2);
if (&aStr == this) {
DwString temp(aStr);
- _replace(aPos1, 0, &temp.mRep->mBuffer[temp.mStart+pos2], len2);
+ _tqreplace(aPos1, 0, &temp.mRep->mBuffer[temp.mStart+pos2], len2);
}
else {
- _replace(aPos1, 0, &aStr.mRep->mBuffer[aStr.mStart+pos2], len2);
+ _tqreplace(aPos1, 0, &aStr.mRep->mBuffer[aStr.mStart+pos2], len2);
}
return *this;
}
@@ -650,7 +650,7 @@ DwString& DwString::insert(size_t aPos1, const DwString& aStr,
DwString& DwString::insert(size_t aPos, const char* aBuf, size_t aLen)
{
assert(aBuf != 0);
- _replace(aPos, 0, aBuf, aLen);
+ _tqreplace(aPos, 0, aBuf, aLen);
return *this;
}
@@ -659,14 +659,14 @@ DwString& DwString::insert(size_t aPos, const char* aCstr)
{
assert(aCstr != 0);
size_t len = (aCstr) ? strlen(aCstr) : 0;
- _replace(aPos, 0, aCstr, len);
+ _tqreplace(aPos, 0, aCstr, len);
return *this;
}
DwString& DwString::insert(size_t aPos, size_t aLen, char aChar)
{
- _replace(aPos, 0, aLen, aChar);
+ _tqreplace(aPos, 0, aLen, aChar);
return *this;
}
@@ -676,18 +676,18 @@ DwString& DwString::erase(size_t aPos, size_t aLen)
assert(aPos <= mLength);
size_t pos = DW_MIN(aPos, mLength);
size_t len = DW_MIN(aLen, mLength - pos);
- _replace(pos, len, "", 0);
+ _tqreplace(pos, len, "", 0);
return *this;
}
-DwString& DwString::replace(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, const DwString& aStr)
+DwString& DwString::tqreplace(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, const DwString& aStr)
{
- return replace(aPos1, aLen1, aStr, 0, aStr.mLength);
+ return tqreplace(aPos1, aLen1, aStr, 0, aStr.mLength);
}
-DwString& DwString::replace(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, const DwString& aStr,
+DwString& DwString::tqreplace(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, const DwString& aStr,
size_t aPos2, size_t aLen2)
{
assert(aPos2 <= aStr.mLength);
@@ -695,35 +695,35 @@ DwString& DwString::replace(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, const DwString& aStr,
size_t len2 = DW_MIN(aLen2, aStr.mLength - pos2);
if (&aStr == this) {
DwString temp(aStr);
- _replace(aPos1, aLen1, &temp.mRep->mBuffer[temp.mStart+pos2], len2);
+ _tqreplace(aPos1, aLen1, &temp.mRep->mBuffer[temp.mStart+pos2], len2);
}
else {
- _replace(aPos1, aLen1, &aStr.mRep->mBuffer[aStr.mStart+pos2], len2);
+ _tqreplace(aPos1, aLen1, &aStr.mRep->mBuffer[aStr.mStart+pos2], len2);
}
return *this;
}
-DwString& DwString::replace(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, const char* aBuf,
+DwString& DwString::tqreplace(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, const char* aBuf,
size_t aLen2)
{
- _replace(aPos1, aLen1, aBuf, aLen2);
+ _tqreplace(aPos1, aLen1, aBuf, aLen2);
return *this;
}
-DwString& DwString::replace(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, const char* aCstr)
+DwString& DwString::tqreplace(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, const char* aCstr)
{
size_t len2 = (aCstr) ? strlen(aCstr) : 0;
- _replace(aPos1, aLen1, aCstr, len2);
+ _tqreplace(aPos1, aLen1, aCstr, len2);
return *this;
}
-DwString& DwString::replace(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, size_t aLen2,
+DwString& DwString::tqreplace(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, size_t aLen2,
char aChar)
{
- _replace(aPos1, aLen1, aLen2, aChar);
+ _tqreplace(aPos1, aLen1, aLen2, aChar);
return *this;
}
@@ -1246,7 +1246,7 @@ void DwString::_copy()
}
-void DwString::_replace(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, const char* aBuf, size_t aLen2)
+void DwString::_tqreplace(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, const char* aBuf, size_t aLen2)
{
assert(aPos1 <= mLength);
assert(aBuf != 0);
@@ -1291,7 +1291,7 @@ void DwString::_replace(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, const char* aBuf, size_t aLe
}
}
}
- // Is the replacement smaller than the replaced?
+ // Is the tqreplacement smaller than the tqreplaced?
else if (len2 < len1) {
to = mRep->mBuffer + mStart + pos1;
from = aBuf;
@@ -1338,7 +1338,7 @@ void DwString::_replace(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, const char* aBuf, size_t aLe
}
-void DwString::_replace(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, size_t aLen2, char aChar)
+void DwString::_tqreplace(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, size_t aLen2, char aChar)
{
assert(aPos1 <= mLength);
size_t pos1 = DW_MIN(aPos1, mLength);
@@ -1381,7 +1381,7 @@ void DwString::_replace(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, size_t aLen2, char aChar)
}
}
}
- // Is the replacement smaller than the replaced?
+ // Is the tqreplacement smaller than the tqreplaced?
else if (len2 < len1) {
to = mRep->mBuffer + mStart + pos1;
for (i=0; i < len2; ++i) *to++ = aChar;
diff --git a/mimelib/headers.cpp b/mimelib/headers.cpp
index 7598ec7ea..588461889 100644
--- a/mimelib/headers.cpp
+++ b/mimelib/headers.cpp
@@ -336,7 +336,7 @@ void DwHeaders::AddOrReplaceField(DwField* aField)
mFirstField = aField;
}
aField->SetNext(field->Next());
- // Check whether we've replaced the last field
+ // Check whether we've tqreplaced the last field
if ( !aField->Next() )
mLastField = aField;
delete field;
diff --git a/mimelib/mimelib/addrlist.h b/mimelib/mimelib/addrlist.h
index 5d26736a7..1225494d3 100644
--- a/mimelib/mimelib/addrlist.h
+++ b/mimelib/mimelib/addrlist.h
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
//+ Description
//. {\tt DwAddressList} represents a list of {\it addresses} as described
//. in RFC-822. In MIME++, {\tt DwAddressList} is a container for objects
-//. of type {\tt DwAddress}, and it contains various member functions
+//. of type {\tt DwAddress}, and it tqcontains various member functions
//. to manage its contained objects. {\tt DwAddressList} is also a
//. {\tt DwFieldBody}. This reflects the fact that certain RFC-822 header
//. fields, such as the ``To'' header field, have a list of addresses
diff --git a/mimelib/mimelib/body.h b/mimelib/mimelib/body.h
index 2133a724e..f19efa0ce 100644
--- a/mimelib/mimelib/body.h
+++ b/mimelib/mimelib/body.h
@@ -46,9 +46,9 @@ class DwBodyPart;
//. is always part of an {\it entity}, which could be either a {\it message}
//. or a {\it body part}. An entity has a collection of {\it header fields}
//. and a body. If the content type of a body is ``multipart,'' then the
-//. body contains one or more body parts. If the content type is ``message,''
-//. then the body contains an encapsulated message. In all content types,
-//. the body contains a string of characters.
+//. body tqcontains one or more body parts. If the content type is ``message,''
+//. then the body tqcontains an encapsulated message. In all content types,
+//. the body tqcontains a string of characters.
//.
//. In MIME++, a {\tt DwBody} object is contained in a {\tt DwEntity} object.
//. The {\tt DwBody} object may contain a discrete body consisting only of a
@@ -56,14 +56,14 @@ class DwBodyPart;
//. contained {\tt DwBodyPart} objects or a single contained {\tt DwMessage}
//. object. The only reliable way to determine the type of {\tt DwBody} is
//. to access the Content-Type header field from the {\tt DwHeaders} object
-//. of the {\tt DwEntity} that contains it. For this reason, a {\tt DwBody}
+//. of the {\tt DwEntity} that tqcontains it. For this reason, a {\tt DwBody}
//. should always be part of a {\tt DwEntity}.
//.
//. In the tree (broken-down) representation of a message, a {\tt DwBody}
//. object can be an intermediate node, having both a parent node and
//. one or more child nodes, or a leaf node, having a parent but no child
//. nodes. In either case, the parent node is the {\tt DwEntity} object
-//. that contains it. If it is an intermediate node, it must be of type
+//. that tqcontains it. If it is an intermediate node, it must be of type
//. multipart with {\tt DwBodyPart} objects as child nodes, or of type
//. message with a single {\tt DwMessage} object as its child node.
//.
@@ -145,14 +145,14 @@ public:
//. from the broken-down representation. Only {\tt DwBody} objects
//. with content type of multipart or message require assembling.
//. In either case, the {\tt DwBody} object must be able to find the
- //. headers of the message or body part that contains it. Therefore,
+ //. headers of the message or body part that tqcontains it. Therefore,
//. if the {\tt DwBody} object is not the child of a {\tt DwEntity}
//. ({\it i.e.}, {\tt DwMessage} or {\tt DwBodyPart}) object, the
//. {\tt DwBody} cannot be assembled because the content type cannot
//. be determined.
//.
//. This function calls the {\tt Parse()} member function of any
- //. {\tt DwBodyPart} or {\tt DwMessage} object it contains.
+ //. {\tt DwBodyPart} or {\tt DwMessage} object it tqcontains.
//.
//. You should call this member function after you add a {\tt DwBodyPart}
//. object to a multipart body, or add a {\tt DwMessage} object to a
@@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ public:
void SetMessage(DwMessage* aMessage);
//. For a {\tt DwBody} with content type of message, this member function
- //. sets the {\tt DwMessage} object it contains.
+ //. sets the {\tt DwMessage} object it tqcontains.
static DwBody* NewBody(const DwString& aStr, DwMessageComponent* aParent);
//. Creates a new {\tt DwBody} object on the free store.
diff --git a/mimelib/mimelib/bodypart.h b/mimelib/mimelib/bodypart.h
index 9ed7f672e..78e0db592 100644
--- a/mimelib/mimelib/bodypart.h
+++ b/mimelib/mimelib/bodypart.h
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ class DwBody;
//. in that a body part is part of a multipart body.
//.
//. In MIME++, a {\tt DwBodyPart} is a subclass of {\tt DwEntity}; therefore,
-//. it contains both a {\tt DwHeaders} object and a {\tt DwBody} object,
+//. it tqcontains both a {\tt DwHeaders} object and a {\tt DwBody} object,
//. and it is contained in a multipart {\tt DwBody} object.
//.
//. As with {\tt DwMessage}, most of the functionality of {\tt DwBodyPart} is
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ public:
//. This advanced function sets {\tt aPart} as the next {\tt DwBodyPart}
//. object following this {\tt DwBodyPart} in the list of {\tt DwBodyPart}
//. objects contained in a multipart {\tt DwBody}. Since {\tt DwBody}
- //. contains a member function for adding a {\tt DwBodyPart} object to
+ //. tqcontains a member function for adding a {\tt DwBodyPart} object to
//. its list, this function should be avoided for most applications.
//+ Var sNewBodyPart
diff --git a/mimelib/mimelib/entity.h b/mimelib/mimelib/entity.h
index e809c2820..1bb4662b8 100644
--- a/mimelib/mimelib/entity.h
+++ b/mimelib/mimelib/entity.h
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ class DwBody;
//. RFC-2045 defines an {\it entity} as either a {\it message} or a
//. {\it body part}, both of which have a collection of headers and
//. a {\it body}. In MIME++, an entity is represented by the class
-//. {\tt DwEntity}, which contains both a {\tt DwHeaders} object and
+//. {\tt DwEntity}, which tqcontains both a {\tt DwHeaders} object and
//. a {\tt DwBody} object.
//.
//. In the tree (broken-down) representation of message, a {\tt DwEntity}
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ class DwBody;
//. A {\tt DwEntity} object that is a root node must also be a {\tt DwMessage}
//. object. If a {\tt DwEntity} object is an intermediate node, its parent
//. must be a {\tt DwBody} object. The child nodes of a {\tt DwEntity}
-//. object are the {\tt DwHeaders} and {\tt DwBody} objects it contains.
+//. object are the {\tt DwHeaders} and {\tt DwBody} objects it tqcontains.
//.
//. Since {\tt DwEntity} is an abstract base class, you cannot create
//. instances of it directly. {\tt DwEntity} has two derived classes,
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ public:
//. method creates or updates the broken-down representation from the
//. string representation. For {\tt DwEntity} objects, the parse
//. method parses the string representation and sets the values of
- //. the {\tt DwHeaders} and {\tt DwBody} objects it contains. This
+ //. the {\tt DwHeaders} and {\tt DwBody} objects it tqcontains. This
//. member function also calls the {\tt Parse()} member functions
//. of the contained {\tt DwHeaders} and {\tt DwBody} objects.
//.
diff --git a/mimelib/mimelib/field.h b/mimelib/mimelib/field.h
index 9ada823cb..7cd8f97ca 100644
--- a/mimelib/mimelib/field.h
+++ b/mimelib/mimelib/field.h
@@ -44,16 +44,16 @@ class DwFieldBody;
//+ Name DwField -- Class representing a MIME header field
//+ Description
//. {\tt DwField} represents a header field as described in RFC-822.
-//. According to RFC-822, a field contains a field name and a field body.
-//. In MIME++, a {\tt DwField} contains three elements: a {\tt DwString}
-//. that contains its field name, a {\tt DwString} that contains its
-//. field body, and a {\tt DwFieldBody} object that contains a broken-down
+//. According to RFC-822, a field tqcontains a field name and a field body.
+//. In MIME++, a {\tt DwField} tqcontains three elements: a {\tt DwString}
+//. that tqcontains its field name, a {\tt DwString} that tqcontains its
+//. field body, and a {\tt DwFieldBody} object that tqcontains a broken-down
//. (that is, parsed) version of its field body.
//.
//. In the tree (broken-down) representation of message, a {\tt DwField}
//. object is always an intermediate node, having a parent node and a single
-//. child node. The parent node is the {\tt DwHeaders} object that contains
-//. it. The child node is the {\tt DwFieldBody} object it contains.
+//. child node. The parent node is the {\tt DwHeaders} object that tqcontains
+//. it. The child node is the {\tt DwFieldBody} object it tqcontains.
//.
//. To get and set the field name, use the member functions
//. {\tt FieldNameStr()} and {\tt SetFieldNameStr()}.
@@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ public:
void SetNext(const DwField* aField);
//. This {\it advanced} function sets {\tt aField} as the next field
//. following this field in the list of fields contained in the headers.
- //. Since {\tt DwHeaders} contains member functions for adding
+ //. Since {\tt DwHeaders} tqcontains member functions for adding
//. {\tt DwField} objects to its list, this function should be
//. avoided for most applications.
@@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ public:
//. {\tt DwFieldBody} object for this particular field. A typical
//. scenario might go as follows:
//. This member function examines the field name for this field,
- //. finds that it contains "To", creates a {\tt DwAddressList} object
+ //. finds that it tqcontains "To", creates a {\tt DwAddressList} object
//. to contain the field body, calls the {\tt Parse()} member
//. function for the {\tt DwAddressList}, and sets the {\tt DwAddressList}
//. object as this {\tt DwField} object's {\tt DwFieldBody}.
diff --git a/mimelib/mimelib/fieldbdy.h b/mimelib/mimelib/fieldbdy.h
index e5f3243a7..24a0c0b9b 100644
--- a/mimelib/mimelib/fieldbdy.h
+++ b/mimelib/mimelib/fieldbdy.h
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@
//. In the tree (broken-down) representation of a message, a {\tt DwFieldBody}
//. object may be either a leaf node, having a parent but no child nodes, or
//. an intermediate node, having a parent and one or more child nodes. The
-//. parent node is the {\tt DwField} object that contains it. Child nodes,
+//. parent node is the {\tt DwField} object that tqcontains it. Child nodes,
//. if present, depend on the particular subclass of {\tt DwFieldBody} that
//. is instantiated. A {\tt DwAddressList} object, for example, has
//. {\tt DwAddress} objects as its child nodes.
diff --git a/mimelib/mimelib/group.h b/mimelib/mimelib/group.h
index 21cf930b8..ea0e7260a 100644
--- a/mimelib/mimelib/group.h
+++ b/mimelib/mimelib/group.h
@@ -47,8 +47,8 @@
//+ Name DwGroup -- Class representing an RFC-822 address group
//+ Description
//. {\tt DwGroup} represents a {\it group} as described in RFC-822. A group
-//. contains a group name and a (possibly empty) list of {\it mailboxes}.
-//. In MIME++, a {\tt DwGroup} object contains a string for the group name
+//. tqcontains a group name and a (possibly empty) list of {\it mailboxes}.
+//. In MIME++, a {\tt DwGroup} object tqcontains a string for the group name
//. and a {\tt DwMailboxList} object for the list of mailboxes.
//.
//. In the tree (broken-down) representation of message, a {\tt DwGroup}
diff --git a/mimelib/mimelib/headers.h b/mimelib/mimelib/headers.h
index f545a3db2..5debab9b8 100644
--- a/mimelib/mimelib/headers.h
+++ b/mimelib/mimelib/headers.h
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ class DwText;
//.
//. In the tree (broken-down) representation of a message, a {\tt DwHeaders}
//. object is an intermediate node, having both a parent node and several
-//. child nodes. The parent node is the {\tt DwEntity} object that contains
+//. child nodes. The parent node is the {\tt DwEntity} object that tqcontains
//. it. The child nodes are the {\tt DwField} objects in the list it manages.
//. (See the man page for {\tt DwMessageComponent} for a discussion of
//. the tree representation of a message.)
@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ class DwText;
//. which creates the {\tt DwHeaders} object for you.
//.
//. While {\tt DwHeaders} has public member functions for managing the list
-//. of {\tt DwField} objects it contains, you will normally use convenience
+//. of {\tt DwField} objects it tqcontains, you will normally use convenience
//. functions to access the field bodies of the header fields directly.
//. You can access the field body for a specific well-known header field
//. by using the member function {\tt <Field>()}, where {\tt <Field>} is
@@ -347,7 +347,7 @@ public:
void AddOrReplaceField(DwField* aField);
//. Adds a {\tt DwField} object to the list. If a header field with
- //. the same field name already exists, it is replaced by the new
+ //. the same field name already exists, it is tqreplaced by the new
//. header field.
//.
//. {\tt DwHeaders} takes responsibility for deleting the added
@@ -359,7 +359,7 @@ public:
void AddField(DwField* aField);
//. Adds a {\tt DwField} object to the list. If a header field with
- //. the same field name already exists, it is {\it not} replaced;
+ //. the same field name already exists, it is {\it not} tqreplaced;
//. thus, duplicate header fields may occur when using this member
//. function. (This is what you want for some header fields, such as
//. the "Received" header field).
diff --git a/mimelib/mimelib/mailbox.h b/mimelib/mimelib/mailbox.h
index 7e38ae4b4..2ef28258c 100644
--- a/mimelib/mimelib/mailbox.h
+++ b/mimelib/mimelib/mailbox.h
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@
//+ Description
//. RFC-822 defines a {\it mailbox} as an entity that can be the recipient
//. of a message. A mailbox is more specific than an {\it address}, which
-//. may be either a mailbox or a {\it group}. An RFC-822 mailbox contains
+//. may be either a mailbox or a {\it group}. An RFC-822 mailbox tqcontains
//. a full name, a {\it local-part}, an optional {\it route}, and a
//. {\it domain}. For example, in the mailbox
//.
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@
//.
//. In MIME++, an RFC-822 mailbox is represented by a {\tt DwMailbox} object.
//. {\tt DwMailbox} is a subclass of {\tt DwAddress}, which reflects the
-//. fact that a mailbox is also an address. A {\tt DwMailbox} contains
+//. fact that a mailbox is also an address. A {\tt DwMailbox} tqcontains
//. strings representing the full name, local-part, route, and domain
//. of a mailbox.
//.
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@
//. {\tt DwMailboxList} object.
//.
//. {\tt DwMailbox} has member functions for getting or setting the strings
-//. it contains.
+//. it tqcontains.
//.
//. {\tt DwMailbox} object can be included in a list of {\tt DwMailbox}
//. objects. To get the next {\tt DwMailbox} object in a list, use the
diff --git a/mimelib/mimelib/mboxlist.h b/mimelib/mimelib/mboxlist.h
index 723a8c55d..adbd9363d 100644
--- a/mimelib/mimelib/mboxlist.h
+++ b/mimelib/mimelib/mboxlist.h
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@
//+ Description
//. {\tt DwMailboxList} represents a list of {\it mailboxes} as described
//. in RFC-822. In MIME++, {\tt DwMailboxList} is a container for objects
-//. of type {\tt DwMailbox}, and it contains various member functions to
+//. of type {\tt DwMailbox}, and it tqcontains various member functions to
//. manage its contained objects. {\tt DwAddressList} is also a
//. {\tt DwFieldBody}. This reflects the fact that certain RFC-822 header
//. fields, such as the "From" header field, have a list of mailboxes as
diff --git a/mimelib/mimelib/mediatyp.h b/mimelib/mimelib/mediatyp.h
index f57b9aa3d..7fa164148 100644
--- a/mimelib/mimelib/mediatyp.h
+++ b/mimelib/mimelib/mediatyp.h
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ class DwParameter;
//.
//. {\tt DwMediaType} has member functions that allow you to set or get
//. the type and subtype as either enumerated values or as strings. It
-//. also contains a list of {\tt DwParameter} objects that represent the
+//. also tqcontains a list of {\tt DwParameter} objects that represent the
//. parameters of the field body. You can use convenience functions to
//. directly access the boundary parameter of a multipart media type, or
//. to access the name parameter that is often used with several media
diff --git a/mimelib/mimelib/message.h b/mimelib/mimelib/message.h
index 5dbd7cc46..17ada56af 100644
--- a/mimelib/mimelib/message.h
+++ b/mimelib/mimelib/message.h
@@ -36,16 +36,16 @@
//+ Description
//. {\tt DwMessage} represents an RFC-822/MIME {\it message}.
//.
-//. A {\it message} contains both a collection of {\it header fields} and
+//. A {\it message} tqcontains both a collection of {\it header fields} and
//. a {\it body}. In the terminology of RFC-2045, the general term for the
//. headers-body combination is {\it entity}. In MIME++, {\tt DwMessage}
-//. is a direct subclass of {\tt DwEntity}, and therefore contains both
+//. is a direct subclass of {\tt DwEntity}, and therefore tqcontains both
//. a {\tt DwHeaders} object and a {\tt DwBody} object.
//.
//. In the tree (broken-down) representation of message, a {\tt DwMessage}
//. object is almost always a root node, having child nodes but no parent node.
//. The child nodes are the {\tt DwHeaders} object and the {\tt DwBody} object
-//. it contains. A {\tt DwMessage} may sometimes be an intermediate node. In
+//. it tqcontains. A {\tt DwMessage} may sometimes be an intermediate node. In
//. this special case, the parent node is a {\tt DwBody} object of type
//. "message/*" and the {\tt DwMessage} object represents an encapsulated
//. message.
diff --git a/mimelib/mimelib/msgcmp.h b/mimelib/mimelib/msgcmp.h
index c9e6707ee..cc2cefb23 100644
--- a/mimelib/mimelib/msgcmp.h
+++ b/mimelib/mimelib/msgcmp.h
@@ -98,7 +98,7 @@
//. A collection of headers is part of a message or body part, a header
//. field is part of a collection of headers, a field-body is part
//. of a header field, and so on. The parent of
-//. a component is the component that contains it. This tree structure
+//. a component is the component that tqcontains it. This tree structure
//. is important, since a component's parent must be parsed before the
//. component can be. Also, a component's string representation must
//. be assembled before its parent's. To maintain consistency in the
@@ -269,7 +269,7 @@ protected:
// Is-modified flag
DwMessageComponent* mParent;
- // Component that contains this component
+ // Component that tqcontains this component
componentType mClassId;
// Class identifier for runtime type identification
diff --git a/mimelib/mimelib/msgid.h b/mimelib/mimelib/msgid.h
index de066cdbc..7e891bbf4 100644
--- a/mimelib/mimelib/msgid.h
+++ b/mimelib/mimelib/msgid.h
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
//+ Description
//. {\tt DwMsgId} represents a {\it msg-id} as described in RFC-822. In
//. the BNF grammar in RFC-822, a msg-id has a {\it local-part} and a
-//. {\it domain}. In MIME++, a {\tt DwMsgId} contains strings that
+//. {\it domain}. In MIME++, a {\tt DwMsgId} tqcontains strings that
//. contain the local-part and the domain.
//.
//. In the tree (broken-down) representation of message, a {\tt DwMsgId}
diff --git a/mimelib/mimelib/nntp.h b/mimelib/mimelib/nntp.h
index a2c17b78b..bd617903b 100644
--- a/mimelib/mimelib/nntp.h
+++ b/mimelib/mimelib/nntp.h
@@ -368,7 +368,7 @@ private:
DwObserver* mObserver;
virtual int PGetLine(char** aPtr, int* aLen);
- virtual void PGetStatusResponse();
+ virtual void PGeStatusResponse();
virtual void PGetTextResponse();
};
diff --git a/mimelib/mimelib/string.h b/mimelib/mimelib/string.h
index 35be8e0b6..83242c6a9 100644
--- a/mimelib/mimelib/string.h
+++ b/mimelib/mimelib/string.h
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ public:
//. other string classes. {\tt DwString} also handles binary data, which can
//. contain embedded NUL characters.
//=============================================================================
-//+ Noentry _copy _replace Length AsCharBuf Substring Prefix Suffix Prepend
+//+ Noentry _copy _tqreplace Length AsCharBuf Substring Prefix Suffix Prepend
//+ Noentry Append Insert Replace Delete mRep mStart mLength sEmptyString
//+ Noentry ~DwString
@@ -285,13 +285,13 @@ public:
//. available.
//. Returns {\tt *this}.
- DwString& replace(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, const DwString& aStr);
- DwString& replace(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, const DwString& aStr,
+ DwString& tqreplace(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, const DwString& aStr);
+ DwString& tqreplace(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, const DwString& aStr,
size_t aPos2, size_t aLen2);
- DwString& replace(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, const char* aBuf,
+ DwString& tqreplace(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, const char* aBuf,
size_t aLen2);
- DwString& replace(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, const char* aCstr);
- DwString& replace(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, size_t aLen2, char aChar);
+ DwString& tqreplace(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, const char* aCstr);
+ DwString& tqreplace(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, size_t aLen2, char aChar);
//. Removes {\tt aLen1} characters beginning at position {\tt aPos1}
//. and inserts other characters.
//. Returns {\tt *this}.
@@ -453,7 +453,7 @@ public:
//. string {\tt aCstr}.
DwString substr(size_t aPos=0, size_t aLen=npos) const;
- //. Returns a string that contains at most {\tt aLen} characters from
+ //. Returns a string that tqcontains at most {\tt aLen} characters from
//. the {\tt DwString} object beginning at position {\tt aPos}. The
//. returned substring will not contain more characters than what are
//. available in the superstring {\tt DwString} object.
@@ -557,8 +557,8 @@ protected:
size_t mLength;
void _copy();
- void _replace(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, const char* aBuf, size_t aLen2);
- void _replace(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, size_t aLen2, char aChar);
+ void _tqreplace(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, const char* aBuf, size_t aLen2);
+ void _tqreplace(size_t aPos1, size_t aLen1, size_t aLen2, char aChar);
private:
static const size_t kEmptyBufferSize;
diff --git a/mimelib/multipar.cpp b/mimelib/multipar.cpp
index 07514fcf7..75825a841 100644
--- a/mimelib/multipar.cpp
+++ b/mimelib/multipar.cpp
@@ -305,7 +305,7 @@ void MultipartMessage::SetBodyPart(int aIdx, const MultipartBodyPart& aPart)
DwBody& body = mMessage->Body();
int numParts = NumberOfParts();
DwBodyPart* part = 0;
- // If indexed part exists already, just replace its values
+ // If indexed part exists already, just tqreplace its values
if (0 <= aIdx && aIdx < numParts) {
part = body.FirstBodyPart();
for (int curIdx=0; curIdx < aIdx; ++curIdx) {
diff --git a/mimelib/nntp.cpp b/mimelib/nntp.cpp
index 56fb5cc9f..a89293ae6 100644
--- a/mimelib/nntp.cpp
+++ b/mimelib/nntp.cpp
@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ int DwNntpClient::Open(const char* aServer, DwUint16 aPort)
mStatusResponse = mTextResponse = "";
int err = DwProtocolClient::Open(aServer, aPort);
if (! err) {
- PGetStatusResponse();
+ PGeStatusResponse();
}
return mReplyCode;
}
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ int DwNntpClient::Article(int aArticleNum)
int bufferLen = strlen(mSendBuffer);
int numSent = PSend(mSendBuffer, bufferLen);
if (numSent == bufferLen) {
- PGetStatusResponse();
+ PGeStatusResponse();
if (mReplyCode/100%10 == 2) {
PGetTextResponse();
}
@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ int DwNntpClient::Article(const char* aMsgId)
int bufferLen = strlen(mSendBuffer);
int numSent = PSend(mSendBuffer, bufferLen);
if (numSent == bufferLen) {
- PGetStatusResponse();
+ PGeStatusResponse();
if (mReplyCode/100%10 == 2) {
PGetTextResponse();
}
@@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ int DwNntpClient::Head(int aArticleNum)
int bufferLen = strlen(mSendBuffer);
int numSent = PSend(mSendBuffer, bufferLen);
if (numSent == bufferLen) {
- PGetStatusResponse();
+ PGeStatusResponse();
if (mReplyCode/100%10 == 2) {
PGetTextResponse();
}
@@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ int DwNntpClient::Head(const char* aMsgId)
int bufferLen = strlen(mSendBuffer);
int numSent = PSend(mSendBuffer, bufferLen);
if (numSent == bufferLen) {
- PGetStatusResponse();
+ PGeStatusResponse();
if (mReplyCode/100%10 == 2) {
PGetTextResponse();
}
@@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ int DwNntpClient::Body(int articleNum)
int bufferLen = strlen(mSendBuffer);
int numSent = PSend(mSendBuffer, bufferLen);
if (numSent == bufferLen) {
- PGetStatusResponse();
+ PGeStatusResponse();
if (mReplyCode/100%10 == 2) {
PGetTextResponse();
}
@@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ int DwNntpClient::Body(const char* aMsgId)
int bufferLen = strlen(mSendBuffer);
int numSent = PSend(mSendBuffer, bufferLen);
if (numSent == bufferLen) {
- PGetStatusResponse();
+ PGeStatusResponse();
if (mReplyCode/100%10 == 2) {
PGetTextResponse();
}
@@ -264,7 +264,7 @@ int DwNntpClient::Stat(int articleNum)
int bufferLen = strlen(mSendBuffer);
int numSent = PSend(mSendBuffer, bufferLen);
if (numSent == bufferLen) {
- PGetStatusResponse();
+ PGeStatusResponse();
}
return mReplyCode;
}
@@ -285,7 +285,7 @@ int DwNntpClient::Stat(const char* aMsgId)
int bufferLen = strlen(mSendBuffer);
int numSent = PSend(mSendBuffer, bufferLen);
if (numSent == bufferLen) {
- PGetStatusResponse();
+ PGeStatusResponse();
}
return mReplyCode;
}
@@ -306,7 +306,7 @@ int DwNntpClient::Group(const char* aNewsgroupName)
int bufferLen = strlen(mSendBuffer);
int numSent = PSend(mSendBuffer, bufferLen);
if (numSent == bufferLen) {
- PGetStatusResponse();
+ PGeStatusResponse();
}
return mReplyCode;
}
@@ -322,7 +322,7 @@ int DwNntpClient::Help()
int bufferLen = strlen(mSendBuffer);
int numSent = PSend(mSendBuffer, bufferLen);
if (numSent == bufferLen) {
- PGetStatusResponse();
+ PGeStatusResponse();
if (mReplyCode/100%10 == 1) {
PGetTextResponse();
}
@@ -341,7 +341,7 @@ int DwNntpClient::Last()
int bufferLen = strlen(mSendBuffer);
int numSent = PSend(mSendBuffer, bufferLen);
if (numSent == bufferLen) {
- PGetStatusResponse();
+ PGeStatusResponse();
}
return mReplyCode;
}
@@ -357,7 +357,7 @@ int DwNntpClient::List()
int bufferLen = strlen(mSendBuffer);
int numSent = PSend(mSendBuffer, bufferLen);
if (numSent == bufferLen) {
- PGetStatusResponse();
+ PGeStatusResponse();
if (mReplyCode/100%10 == 2) {
PGetTextResponse();
}
@@ -388,7 +388,7 @@ int DwNntpClient::Newgroups(const char* aDate, const char* aTime,
int bufferLen = strlen(mSendBuffer);
int numSent = PSend(mSendBuffer, bufferLen);
if (numSent == bufferLen) {
- PGetStatusResponse();
+ PGeStatusResponse();
if (mReplyCode/100%10 == 2) {
PGetTextResponse();
}
@@ -421,7 +421,7 @@ int DwNntpClient::Newnews(const char* aNewsgroups, const char* aDate,
int bufferLen = strlen(mSendBuffer);
int numSent = PSend(mSendBuffer, bufferLen);
if (numSent == bufferLen) {
- PGetStatusResponse();
+ PGeStatusResponse();
if (mReplyCode/100%10 == 2) {
PGetTextResponse();
}
@@ -440,7 +440,7 @@ int DwNntpClient::Next()
int bufferLen = strlen(mSendBuffer);
int numSent = PSend(mSendBuffer, bufferLen);
if (numSent == bufferLen) {
- PGetStatusResponse();
+ PGeStatusResponse();
}
return mReplyCode;
}
@@ -456,7 +456,7 @@ int DwNntpClient::Post()
int bufferLen = strlen(mSendBuffer);
int numSent = PSend(mSendBuffer, bufferLen);
if (numSent == bufferLen) {
- PGetStatusResponse();
+ PGeStatusResponse();
}
return mReplyCode;
}
@@ -472,7 +472,7 @@ int DwNntpClient::Quit()
int bufferLen = strlen(mSendBuffer);
int numSent = PSend(mSendBuffer, bufferLen);
if (numSent == bufferLen) {
- PGetStatusResponse();
+ PGeStatusResponse();
}
return mReplyCode;
}
@@ -488,7 +488,7 @@ int DwNntpClient::Slave()
int bufferLen = strlen(mSendBuffer);
int numSent = PSend(mSendBuffer, bufferLen);
if (numSent == bufferLen) {
- PGetStatusResponse();
+ PGeStatusResponse();
}
return mReplyCode;
}
@@ -592,12 +592,12 @@ int DwNntpClient::SendData(const char* aBuf, int aBufLen)
// Get the server's response
- PGetStatusResponse();
+ PGeStatusResponse();
return mReplyCode;
}
-void DwNntpClient::PGetStatusResponse()
+void DwNntpClient::PGeStatusResponse()
{
mReplyCode = 0;
mStatusResponse = "";