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diff --git a/kdecore/kbufferedio.cpp b/kdecore/kbufferedio.cpp
index 1c46e4f05..5b9e66dce 100644
--- a/kdecore/kbufferedio.cpp
+++ b/kdecore/kbufferedio.cpp
@@ -22,8 +22,8 @@
#include <string.h>
-#include <qptrlist.h>
-#include <qcstring.h>
+#include <tqptrlist.h>
+#include <tqcstring.h>
#include "kbufferedio.h"
/**
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@
* simply QByteArrays. The idea is that, instead of having one large, contiguous
* buffer area, we have several small ones. Even though this could be seen as
* a waste of memory, it makes our life easier, because we can just append a new
- * QByteArray to the list and not have to worry with copying the rest of the
+ * TQByteArray to the list and not have to worry with copying the rest of the
* buffer, should we need to expand.
*
* This way, we have the capability of unlimited buffering, which can grow to
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@
*
* For each buffer, we provide three kinds of functions, available as protected
* members: consume, feed and size. The size functions calculate the current
- * size of the buffer, by adding each individual QByteArray size. The feed
+ * size of the buffer, by adding each individual TQByteArray size. The feed
* functions are used by the I/O functions that receive data from somewhere,
* i.e., from the system, in the case of the input buffer, and from the user,
* in the case of the output buffer. These two functions are used to give
@@ -73,11 +73,11 @@
*
* Both buffers work in the same way: they're an "array" of buffers, each
* concatenated to the other. All data in all buffers is valid data, except
- * for the first QByteArray, whose valid data starts at inBufIndex/outBufIndex
- * bytes from the start. That is, the data starts in the first QByteArray buffer
+ * for the first TQByteArray, whose valid data starts at inBufIndex/outBufIndex
+ * bytes from the start. That is, the data starts in the first TQByteArray buffer
* that many bytes from the start and goes on contiguously until the last
- * QByteArray. This has been decided like that because we didn't want to
- * create a new QByteArray of the remaining bytes in the first buffer, after
+ * TQByteArray. This has been decided like that because we didn't want to
+ * create a new TQByteArray of the remaining bytes in the first buffer, after
* a consume operation, because that could take some time. It is faster
* this way, although not really easy.
*
@@ -127,10 +127,10 @@ bool KBufferedIO::canReadLine() const
if (bytesAvailable() == 0)
return false; // no new line in here
- QByteArray* buf;
+ TQByteArray* buf;
- // scan each QByteArray for the occurrence of '\n'
- QPtrList<QByteArray> &buflist = ((KBufferedIO*)this)->inBuf;
+ // scan each TQByteArray for the occurrence of '\n'
+ TQPtrList<TQByteArray> &buflist = ((KBufferedIO*)this)->inBuf;
buf = buflist.first();
char *p = buf->data() + inBufIndex;
int n = buf->size() - inBufIndex;
@@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ unsigned KBufferedIO::consumeReadBuffer(unsigned nbytes, char *destbuffer, bool
nbytes = u; // we can't consume more than there is
}
- QByteArray *buf;
+ TQByteArray *buf;
unsigned copied = 0;
unsigned index = inBufIndex;
@@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ unsigned KBufferedIO::consumeReadBuffer(unsigned nbytes, char *destbuffer, bool
void KBufferedIO::consumeWriteBuffer(unsigned nbytes)
{
- QByteArray *buf = outBuf.first();
+ TQByteArray *buf = outBuf.first();
if (buf == NULL)
return; // nothing to consume
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ unsigned KBufferedIO::feedReadBuffer(unsigned nbytes, const char *buffer, bool a
if (nbytes == 0)
return 0;
- QByteArray *a = new QByteArray(nbytes);
+ TQByteArray *a = new TQByteArray(nbytes);
a->duplicate(buffer, nbytes);
if (atBeginning)
@@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ unsigned KBufferedIO::feedWriteBuffer(unsigned nbytes, const char *buffer)
if (nbytes == 0)
return 0;
- QByteArray *a = new QByteArray(nbytes);
+ TQByteArray *a = new TQByteArray(nbytes);
a->duplicate(buffer, nbytes);
outBuf.append(a);
return nbytes;
@@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ unsigned KBufferedIO::feedWriteBuffer(unsigned nbytes, const char *buffer)
unsigned KBufferedIO::readBufferSize() const
{
unsigned count = 0;
- QByteArray *buf = ((KBufferedIO*)this)->inBuf.first();
+ TQByteArray *buf = ((KBufferedIO*)this)->inBuf.first();
while (buf != NULL)
{
count += buf->size();
@@ -283,7 +283,7 @@ unsigned KBufferedIO::readBufferSize() const
unsigned KBufferedIO::writeBufferSize() const
{
unsigned count = 0;
- QByteArray *buf = ((KBufferedIO*)this)->outBuf.first();
+ TQByteArray *buf = ((KBufferedIO*)this)->outBuf.first();
while (buf != NULL)
{
count += buf->size();