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Diffstat (limited to 'tdecore/kconfigbase.h')
-rw-r--r-- | tdecore/kconfigbase.h | 108 |
1 files changed, 54 insertions, 54 deletions
diff --git a/tdecore/kconfigbase.h b/tdecore/kconfigbase.h index 1818aadb5..ff02babdd 100644 --- a/tdecore/kconfigbase.h +++ b/tdecore/kconfigbase.h @@ -35,16 +35,16 @@ #include "kconfigdata.h" #include "tdelibs_export.h" -class KConfigBackEnd; -class KConfigBasePrivate; -class KConfigGroup; +class TDEConfigBackEnd; +class TDEConfigBasePrivate; +class TDEConfigGroup; /** * @short KDE Configuration Management abstract base class * * This class forms the base for all %KDE configuration. It is an * abstract base class, meaning that you cannot directly instantiate - * objects of this class. Either use KConfig (for usual %KDE + * objects of this class. Either use TDEConfig (for usual %KDE * configuration) or KSimpleConfig (for special needs as in ksamba), or * even KSharedConfig (stores values in shared memory). * @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ class KConfigGroup; * entries that do not explicitly specify which group they are in are * in a special group called the default group. * - * If there is a $ character in an entry, KConfigBase tries to expand + * If there is a $ character in an entry, TDEConfigBase tries to expand * environment variable and uses its value instead of its name. You * can avoid this feature by having two consecutive $ characters in * your config file which get expanded to one. @@ -63,29 +63,29 @@ class KConfigGroup; * * @author Kalle Dalheimer <[email protected]>, Preston Brown <[email protected]> * @see TDEGlobal#config() - * @see KConfig + * @see TDEConfig * @see KSimpleConfig * @see KSharedConfig */ -class TDECORE_EXPORT KConfigBase : public TQObject +class TDECORE_EXPORT TDEConfigBase : public TQObject { Q_OBJECT - friend class KConfigBackEnd; - friend class KConfigINIBackEnd; - friend class KConfigGroup; + friend class TDEConfigBackEnd; + friend class TDEConfigINIBackEnd; + friend class TDEConfigGroup; public: /** - * Construct a KConfigBase object. + * Construct a TDEConfigBase object. */ - KConfigBase(); + TDEConfigBase(); /** - * Destructs the KConfigBase object. + * Destructs the TDEConfigBase object. */ - virtual ~KConfigBase(); + virtual ~TDEConfigBase(); /** * Specifies the group in which keys will be read and written. @@ -1670,7 +1670,7 @@ public: /** - * Turns on or off "dollar expansion" (see KConfigBase introduction) + * Turns on or off "dollar expansion" (see TDEConfigBase introduction) * when reading config entries. * Dollar sign expansion is initially OFF. * @@ -1688,13 +1688,13 @@ public: /** * Mark the config object as "clean," i.e. don't write dirty entries * at destruction time. If @p bDeep is false, only the global dirty - * flag of the KConfig object gets cleared. If you then call + * flag of the TDEConfig object gets cleared. If you then call * writeEntry() again, the global dirty flag is set again and all * dirty entries will be written at a subsequent sync() call. * - * Classes that derive from KConfigBase should override this + * Classes that derive from TDEConfigBase should override this * method and implement storage-specific behavior, as well as - * calling the KConfigBase::rollback() explicitly in the initializer. + * calling the TDEConfigBase::rollback() explicitly in the initializer. * * @param bDeep If true, the dirty flags of all entries are cleared, * as well as the global dirty flag. @@ -1901,7 +1901,7 @@ protected: /** * Parses all configuration files for a configuration object. * - * The actual parsing is done by the associated KConfigBackEnd. + * The actual parsing is done by the associated TDEConfigBackEnd. */ virtual void parseConfigFiles(); @@ -1937,7 +1937,7 @@ protected: /** * Inserts a (key/value) pair into the internal storage mechanism of - * the configuration object. Classes that derive from KConfigBase + * the configuration object. Classes that derive from TDEConfigBase * will need to implement this method in a storage-specific manner. * * Do not use this function, the implementation / return type are @@ -1954,7 +1954,7 @@ protected: /** * Looks up an entry in the config object's internal structure. - * Classes that derive from KConfigBase will need to implement this + * Classes that derive from TDEConfigBase will need to implement this * method in a storage-specific manner. * * Do not use this function, the implementation and return type are @@ -1973,7 +1973,7 @@ protected: /** * A back end for loading/saving to disk in a particular format. */ - KConfigBackEnd *backEnd; + TDEConfigBackEnd *backEnd; public: /** * Overloaded public methods: @@ -2008,8 +2008,8 @@ protected: protected: virtual void virtual_hook( int id, void* data ); private: - class KConfigBasePrivate; - KConfigBasePrivate *d; + class TDEConfigBasePrivate; + TDEConfigBasePrivate *d; void writeEntry( const char *pKey, const TQString &rValue, bool bPersistent, bool bGlobal, bool bNLS, bool bExpand ); @@ -2018,14 +2018,14 @@ private: }; -class KConfigGroupSaverPrivate; +class TDEConfigGroupSaverPrivate; /** - * Helper class to facilitate working with KConfig / KSimpleConfig + * Helper class to facilitate working with TDEConfig / KSimpleConfig * groups. * * Careful programmers always set the group of a - * KConfig KSimpleConfig object to the group they want to read from + * TDEConfig KSimpleConfig object to the group they want to read from * and set it back to the old one of afterwards. This is usually * written as: * \code @@ -2039,82 +2039,82 @@ class KConfigGroupSaverPrivate; * \endcode * * In order to facilitate this task, you can use - * KConfigGroupSaver. Simply construct such an object ON THE STACK + * TDEConfigGroupSaver. Simply construct such an object ON THE STACK * when you want to switch to a new group. Then, when the object goes * out of scope, the group will automatically be restored. If you * want to use several different groups within a function or method, - * you can still use KConfigGroupSaver: Simply enclose all work with - * one group (including the creation of the KConfigGroupSaver object) + * you can still use TDEConfigGroupSaver: Simply enclose all work with + * one group (including the creation of the TDEConfigGroupSaver object) * in one block. * * @deprecated This class is deprecated and will be removed in KDE 4. - * KConfigGroup provides similar functionality in a more object oriented + * TDEConfigGroup provides similar functionality in a more object oriented * way. * * @author Matthias Kalle Dalheimer <[email protected]> - * @see KConfigBase, KConfig, KSimpleConfig, KConfigGroup - * @short Helper class for easier use of KConfig/KSimpleConfig groups + * @see TDEConfigBase, TDEConfig, KSimpleConfig, TDEConfigGroup + * @short Helper class for easier use of TDEConfig/KSimpleConfig groups */ -class TDECORE_EXPORT KConfigGroupSaver // KDE4 remove +class TDECORE_EXPORT TDEConfigGroupSaver // KDE4 remove { public: /** - * Constructor. You pass a pointer to the KConfigBase-derived + * Constructor. You pass a pointer to the TDEConfigBase-derived * object you want to work with and a string indicating the _new_ * group. * - * @param config The KConfigBase-derived object this - * KConfigGroupSaver works on. + * @param config The TDEConfigBase-derived object this + * TDEConfigGroupSaver works on. * @param group The new group that the config object should switch to. */ - KConfigGroupSaver( KConfigBase* config, TQString group ) + TDEConfigGroupSaver( TDEConfigBase* config, TQString group ) /* KDE 4 : make the second parameter const TQString & */ : _config(config), _oldgroup(config->group()) { _config->setGroup( group ); } - KConfigGroupSaver( KConfigBase* config, const char *group ) + TDEConfigGroupSaver( TDEConfigBase* config, const char *group ) : _config(config), _oldgroup(config->group()) { _config->setGroup( group ); } - KConfigGroupSaver( KConfigBase* config, const TQCString &group ) + TDEConfigGroupSaver( TDEConfigBase* config, const TQCString &group ) : _config(config), _oldgroup(config->group()) { _config->setGroup( group ); } - ~KConfigGroupSaver() { _config->setGroup( _oldgroup ); } + ~TDEConfigGroupSaver() { _config->setGroup( _oldgroup ); } - KConfigBase* config() { return _config; }; + TDEConfigBase* config() { return _config; }; private: - KConfigBase* _config; + TDEConfigBase* _config; TQString _oldgroup; - KConfigGroupSaver(const KConfigGroupSaver&); - KConfigGroupSaver& operator=(const KConfigGroupSaver&); + TDEConfigGroupSaver(const TDEConfigGroupSaver&); + TDEConfigGroupSaver& operator=(const TDEConfigGroupSaver&); - KConfigGroupSaverPrivate *d; + TDEConfigGroupSaverPrivate *d; }; -class KConfigGroupPrivate; +class TDEConfigGroupPrivate; /** - * A KConfigBase derived class for one specific group in a KConfig object. + * A TDEConfigBase derived class for one specific group in a TDEConfig object. */ -class TDECORE_EXPORT KConfigGroup: public KConfigBase +class TDECORE_EXPORT TDEConfigGroup: public TDEConfigBase { public: /** * Construct a config group corresponding to @p group in @p master. * @p group is the group name encoded in UTF-8. */ - KConfigGroup(KConfigBase *master, const TQCString &group); + TDEConfigGroup(TDEConfigBase *master, const TQCString &group); /** * This is an overloaded constructor provided for convenience. * It behaves essentially like the above function. * * Construct a config group corresponding to @p group in @p master */ - KConfigGroup(KConfigBase *master, const TQString &group); + TDEConfigGroup(TDEConfigBase *master, const TQString &group); /** * This is an overloaded constructor provided for convenience. * It behaves essentially like the above function. @@ -2122,7 +2122,7 @@ public: * Construct a config group corresponding to @p group in @p master * @p group is the group name encoded in UTF-8. */ - KConfigGroup(KConfigBase *master, const char * group); + TDEConfigGroup(TDEConfigBase *master, const char * group); /** * Delete all entries in the entire group @@ -2170,11 +2170,11 @@ private: void getConfigState() { } - KConfigBase *mMaster; + TDEConfigBase *mMaster; protected: virtual void virtual_hook( int id, void* data ); private: - KConfigGroupPrivate* d; + TDEConfigGroupPrivate* d; }; #endif |