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Diffstat (limited to 'kdecore/kdemacros.h.in')
-rw-r--r-- | kdecore/kdemacros.h.in | 8 |
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/kdecore/kdemacros.h.in b/kdecore/kdemacros.h.in index 00f49bbd7..2edb4ee3a 100644 --- a/kdecore/kdemacros.h.in +++ b/kdecore/kdemacros.h.in @@ -53,8 +53,8 @@ * cope with symbol visibility. */ #define KDE_Q_EXPORT_PLUGIN(PLUGIN) \ - Q_EXTERN_C KDE_EXPORT const char* qt_ucm_query_verification_data(); \ - Q_EXTERN_C KDE_EXPORT QUnknownInterface* ucm_instantiate(); \ + Q_EXTERN_C KDE_EXPORT const char* tqt_ucm_query_verification_data(); \ + Q_EXTERN_C KDE_EXPORT TQUnknownInterface* ucm_instantiate(); \ Q_EXPORT_PLUGIN(PLUGIN) /** @@ -105,11 +105,11 @@ * this is because usually get called by the class which they belong to, * and one'd assume that a class author doesn't use deprecated methods of his * own class. The only exception to this are signals which are connected to - * other signals; they get invoked from moc-generated code. In any case, + * other signals; they get invoked from tqmoc-generated code. In any case, * printing a warning message in either case is not useful. * For slots, it can make sense (since slots can be invoked directly) but be * aware that if the slots get triggered by a signal, the will get called from - * moc code as well and thus the warnings are useless. + * tqmoc code as well and thus the warnings are useless. * * \par * Also note that it is not possible to use KDE_DEPRECATED for classes which |