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authorMichele Calgaro <michele.calgaro@yahoo.it>2024-06-08 12:56:43 +0900
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@@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ The QDataStream class provides serialization of binary data to a TQIODevice.
.PP
A data stream is a binary stream of encoded information which is 100% independent of the host computer's operating system, CPU or byte order. For example, a data stream that is written by a PC under Windows can be read by a Sun SPARC running Solaris.
.PP
-You can also use a data stream to read/write raw unencoded binary data. If you want a "parsing" input stream, see QTextStream.
+You can also use a data stream to read/write raw unencoded binary data. If you want a "parsing" input stream, see TQTextStream.
.PP
The QDataStream class implements the serialization of C++'s basic data types, like \fCchar\fR, \fCshort\fR, \fCint\fR, \fCchar*\fR, etc. Serialization of more complex data is accomplished by breaking up the data into primitive units.
.PP
@@ -294,7 +294,7 @@ You may wish to read/write your own raw binary data to/from the data stream dire
.PP
A similar pair of functions is readBytes() and writeBytes(). These differ from their \fIraw\fR counterparts as follows: readBytes() reads a TQ_UINT32 which is taken to be the length of the data to be read, then that number of bytes is read into the preallocated char*; writeBytes() writes a TQ_UINT32 containing the length of the data, followed by the data. Notice that any encoding/decoding of the data (apart from the length TQ_UINT32) must be done by you.
.PP
-See also QTextStream, QVariant, and Input/Output and Networking.
+See also TQTextStream, QVariant, and Input/Output and Networking.
.SS "Member Type Documentation"
.SH "QDataStream::ByteOrder"
The byte order used for reading/writing the data.