From 703fb0c89c2eee56a1e613e67a446db9d4287929 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Timothy Pearson Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2013 00:35:07 -0600 Subject: Rename KCModule, KConfig, KIO, KServer, and KSocket to avoid conflicts with KDE4 --- tdecore/network/kserversocket.h | 42 ++++++++++++++++++++--------------------- 1 file changed, 21 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-) (limited to 'tdecore/network/kserversocket.h') diff --git a/tdecore/network/kserversocket.h b/tdecore/network/kserversocket.h index 4f1af33b9..6821a886a 100644 --- a/tdecore/network/kserversocket.h +++ b/tdecore/network/kserversocket.h @@ -30,14 +30,14 @@ namespace KNetwork { -class KSocketDevice; +class TDESocketDevice; class KStreamSocket; class KResolver; class KResolverResults; -class KServerSocketPrivate; +class TDEServerSocketPrivate; /** - * @class KServerSocket kserversocket.h kserversocket.h + * @class TDEServerSocket kserversocket.h kserversocket.h * @brief A server socket for accepting connections. * * This class provides functionality for creating a socket to @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ class KServerSocketPrivate; * A typical example would look like: * \code * TQString service = "http"; - * KServerSocket *ss = new KServerSocket(service); + * TDEServerSocket *ss = new TDEServerSocket(service); * connect(ss, TQT_SIGNAL(readyAccept()), this, TQT_SLOT(slotReadyAccept())); * connect(ss, TQT_SIGNAL(gotError(int)), this, TQT_SLOT(slotSocketError(int))); * ss->listen(); @@ -70,14 +70,14 @@ class KServerSocketPrivate; * * For another example of usage, this below code attempts to make a connection on any port within a range: * \code - * KServerSocket *ss = new KServerSocket(); + * TDEServerSocket *ss = new TDEServerSocket(); * ss->setFamily(KResolver::InetFamily); * bool found = false; * for( unsigned int port = firstport; port <= lastport; ++port) { * ss->setAddress( TQString::number( port ) ); * bool success = ss->listen(); * if( found = ( success && ss->error() == - * KSocketBase::NoError ) ) + * TDESocketBase::NoError ) ) * break; * ss->close(); * } @@ -98,13 +98,13 @@ class KServerSocketPrivate; * KNetwork::KBufferedSocket (default). If you want to accept a * non-buffered socket, you must first call setAcceptBuffered. * - * @warning If you use KServerSocket in an auxiliary (non-GUI) thread, + * @warning If you use TDEServerSocket in an auxiliary (non-GUI) thread, * you need to accept only KNetwork::KStreamSocket objects. * * @see KNetwork::KStreamSocket, KNetwork::KBufferedSocket * @author Thiago Macieira */ -class TDECORE_EXPORT KServerSocket: public TQObject, public KPassiveSocketBase +class TDECORE_EXPORT TDEServerSocket: public TQObject, public KPassiveSocketBase { Q_OBJECT @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ public: * @param parent the parent TQObject object * @param name the name of this object */ - KServerSocket(TQObject* parent = 0L, const char *name = 0L); + TDEServerSocket(TQObject* parent = 0L, const char *name = 0L); /** * Construct this object specifying the service to listen on. @@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ public: * @param parent the parent TQObject object * @param name the name of this object */ - KServerSocket(const TQString& service, TQObject* parent = 0L, const char *name = 0L); + TDEServerSocket(const TQString& service, TQObject* parent = 0L, const char *name = 0L); /** * Construct this object specifying the node and service names to listen on. @@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ public: * @param parent the parent TQObject object * @param name the name of this object */ - KServerSocket(const TQString& node, const TQString& service, + TDEServerSocket(const TQString& node, const TQString& service, TQObject* parent = 0L, const char *name = 0L); /** @@ -167,11 +167,11 @@ public: * Note, however, that accepted sockets do not get closed when this * object closes. */ - ~KServerSocket(); + ~TDEServerSocket(); protected: /** - * Sets the socket options. Reimplemented from KSocketBase. + * Sets the socket options. Reimplemented from TDESocketBase. */ virtual bool setSocketOptions(int opts); @@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ public: * * This is useful, for instance, when IP addresses are in * their string representation (such as "1.2.3.4") or come - * from other sources like @ref KSocketAddress. + * from other sources like @ref TDESocketAddress. * * @param enable whether to enable */ @@ -268,7 +268,7 @@ public: * emitted (only once, even if we're doing a double lookup). * If the lookup failed (for any of the two lookups) the * @ref gotError signal will be emitted with the appropriate - * error condition (see @ref KSocketBase::SocketError). + * error condition (see @ref TDESocketBase::SocketError). * * This function returns true on success and false on error. Note that * this is not the lookup result! @@ -306,7 +306,7 @@ public: virtual bool bind(); /** - * Connect this socket to this specific address. Reimplemented from KSocketBase. + * Connect this socket to this specific address. Reimplemented from TDESocketBase. * * Unlike @ref bind(const TQString&, const TQString&) above, this function * really does bind the socket. No lookup is performed. The @ref bound signal @@ -369,12 +369,12 @@ public: /** * Returns this socket's local address. */ - virtual KSocketAddress localAddress() const; + virtual TDESocketAddress localAddress() const; /** * Returns this socket's externally-visible address if know. */ - virtual KSocketAddress externalAddress() const; + virtual TDESocketAddress externalAddress() const; private slots: void lookupFinishedSlot(); @@ -425,10 +425,10 @@ private: bool doListen(); private: - KServerSocket(const KServerSocket&); - KServerSocket& operator=(const KServerSocket&); + TDEServerSocket(const TDEServerSocket&); + TDEServerSocket& operator=(const TDEServerSocket&); - KServerSocketPrivate *d; + TDEServerSocketPrivate *d; }; } // namespace KNetwork -- cgit v1.2.1