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diff --git a/kunittest/tester.h b/kunittest/tester.h index 0b4dc382f..278f0d18d 100644 --- a/kunittest/tester.h +++ b/kunittest/tester.h @@ -53,9 +53,9 @@ * You are responsible for what you do with it though. It * is licensed under a BSD license - read the top of each file. * - * All the GUI related stuff is in kdesdk/kunittest, the core libraries are in kdelibs/kunittest. + * All the GUI related stuff is in tdesdk/kunittest, the core libraries are in tdelibs/kunittest. * A simple example modules is in kdelisbs/kunittest/samplemodule.{h,cpp}, however more examples - * can be found in kdesdk/kunittest/example. + * can be found in tdesdk/kunittest/example. * * There are roughly two ways to use the KUnitTest library. Either you create dynamically * loadable modules and use the kunittestmodrunner or kunittestguimodrunner programs to run @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ * them. * @li runnergui.{h,cpp} - the GUI wrapper around the runner. The GUI neatly organizes the * test results. With the kunittest helper script it can even add the debug output - * to the test results. For this you need to have the kdesdk module installed. + * to the test results. For this you need to have the tdesdk module installed. * @li tester.h - which holds the base of a pure test object (Tester). * @li module.h - defines macros to create a dynamically loadable module. * @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ SampleTest - 1 test passed, 1 test failed * @li kunittestmod --folder [folder] --query [query] : Loads and runs all modules in the folder matching the query. Use a GUI. * @li kunittest_debughelper [dcopobject] : A PERL script that is able to redirect debug output to a RunnerGUI instance. * - * These scripts are part of the kdesdk/kunittest module. + * These scripts are part of the tdesdk/kunittest module. */ /*! @@ -329,7 +329,7 @@ using namespace std; #include <tqstringlist.h> #include <tqasciidict.h> -#include <kdelibs_export.h> +#include <tdelibs_export.h> /*! @def CHECK(x,y) * Use this macro to perform an equality check. For example |