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Diffstat (limited to 'mimelib/mimelib/msgcmp.h')
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1 files changed, 12 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/mimelib/mimelib/msgcmp.h b/mimelib/mimelib/msgcmp.h index de2c6d891..00b7cb9f7 100644 --- a/mimelib/mimelib/msgcmp.h +++ b/mimelib/mimelib/msgcmp.h @@ -109,16 +109,16 @@ //. //. \item //. Children. The preceding discussion about a component's parent is -//. relevant to an understanding of a component's tqchildren. A component's -//. parse method calls the parse methods of its tqchildren +//. relevant to an understanding of a component's children. A component's +//. parse method calls the parse methods of its children //. after it has executed its own parse method (and, in some cases, created -//. all of its tqchildren). +//. all of its children). //. Also, a component typically calls the assemble method of its -//. tqchildren before it executes its own. A component's child may request +//. children before it executes its own. A component's child may request //. that the component set its is-modified flag. -//. {\tt DwMessageComponent} does not deal directly with tqchildren. +//. {\tt DwMessageComponent} does not deal directly with children. //. Derived classes bear all the responsibility for handling their -//. tqchildren. +//. children. //. \end{enumerate} //============================================================================= //+ Noentry ~DwMessageComponent _PrintDebugInfo mString mIsModified mParent @@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ public: //. {\tt aParent} as its parent. In typical cases, the virtual //. member function {\tt Parse()} should be called immediately after //. this constructor to parse the new {\tt DwMessageComponent} object - //. and all of its tqchildren into their broken-down representations. + //. and all of its children into their broken-down representations. virtual ~DwMessageComponent(); @@ -188,10 +188,10 @@ public: //. responsible for extracting the broken-down representation from //. the string representation. In some derived classes, such as //. {\tt DwHeaders}, the parse method is also responsible for creating the - //. tqchildren of the object. (In the case of {\tt DwHeaders}, the tqchildren + //. children of the object. (In the case of {\tt DwHeaders}, the children //. created are the {\tt DwField} objects that represent the {\it field}s //. contained in the {\it headers}.) The {\tt Parse()} function always - //. calls the {\tt Parse()} function of all of its tqchildren. + //. calls the {\tt Parse()} function of all of its children. virtual void Assemble() = 0; //. A pure virtual function which provides an interface to the @@ -200,11 +200,11 @@ public: //. from the broken-down representation. In other words, the //. assemble method is the opposite of the parse method. Before //. assembling its string representation, the assemble method calls - //. the assemble method of each of its tqchildren. In this way, the + //. the assemble method of each of its children. In this way, the //. entire tree structure that represents a message may be traversed. //. If the is-modifed flag for a {\tt DwMessageComponent} is cleared, //. the {\tt Assemble()} function will return immediately without - //. calling the {\tt Assemble()} function of any of its tqchildren. + //. calling the {\tt Assemble()} function of any of its children. virtual DwMessageComponent* Clone() const = 0; //. Creates a new {\tt DwMessageComponent} on the free store that is of @@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ public: //. NUL-terminated. This member function does not invoke the parse //. method. Typically, the virtual member function {\tt Parse()} //. should be called immediately after this member function to parse - //. the {\tt DwMessageComponent} object and all of its tqchildren into + //. the {\tt DwMessageComponent} object and all of its children into //. their broken-down representations. See also //. {\tt DwMessageComponent::Parse()} |