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+++ b/doc/html/moc.html
@@ -37,9 +37,9 @@ body { background: #ffffff; color: black; }
<p> The Meta Object Compiler, moc among friends, is the program which
handles TQt's <a href="metaobjects.html">C++ extensions.</a>
<p> The moc reads a C++ source file. If it finds one or more class
-declarations that contain the <a href="metaobjects.html#Q_OBJECT">Q_OBJECT</a> macro, it produces another
+declarations that contain the <a href="metaobjects.html#TQ_OBJECT">TQ_OBJECT</a> macro, it produces another
C++ source file which contains the <a href="metaobjects.html#meta-object">meta object</a> code for the classes
-that use the Q_OBJECT macro. Among other things, meta object code is
+that use the TQ_OBJECT macro. Among other things, meta object code is
required for the signal/slot mechanism, runtime type information and
the dynamic property system.
<p> The C++ source file generated by the moc must be compiled and linked
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ like this:
<p> <pre>
class MyClass : public <a href="ntqobject.html">TQObject</a>
{
- Q_OBJECT
+ TQ_OBJECT
public:
MyClass( <a href="ntqobject.html">TQObject</a> * parent=0, const char * name=0 );
~MyClass();
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ function <tt>setPriority()</tt>.
<p> <pre>
class MyClass : public <a href="ntqobject.html">TQObject</a>
{
- Q_OBJECT
+ TQ_OBJECT
Q_PROPERTY( Priority priority READ priority WRITE setPriority )
Q_ENUMS( Priority )
public:
@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ attach additional name/value-pairs to the class' meta object:
<p> <pre>
class MyClass : public <a href="ntqobject.html">TQObject</a>
{
- Q_OBJECT
+ TQ_OBJECT
Q_CLASSINFO( "Author", "Oscar Peterson")
Q_CLASSINFO( "Status", "Active")
public:
@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ it is not necessary to compile and link it separately, as in Method A.
<p> </dl>
<p> Method A is the normal method. Method B can be used in cases where you
want the implementation file to be self-contained, or in cases where
-the Q_OBJECT class is implementation-internal and thus should not be
+the TQ_OBJECT class is implementation-internal and thus should not be
visible in the header file.
<p> <h2> Automating moc Usage with Makefiles
</h2>
@@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ recognizes both Method A and B style source files, and generates a
Makefile that does all the necessary moc handling.
<p> If you want to create your Makefiles yourself, here are some tips on
how to include moc handling.
-<p> For Q_OBJECT class declarations in header files, here is a useful
+<p> For TQ_OBJECT class declarations in header files, here is a useful
makefile rule if you only use GNU make:
<p> <pre>
moc_%.cpp: %.h
@@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ following form:
<p> (While we prefer to name our C++ source files .cpp, the moc doesn't
care, so you can use .C, .cc, .CC, .cxx or even .c++ if you
prefer.)
-<p> For Q_OBJECT class declarations in implementation (.cpp) files, we
+<p> For TQ_OBJECT class declarations in implementation (.cpp) files, we
suggest a makefile rule like this:
<p> <pre>
NAME.o: NAME.moc
@@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ MOC_SKIP_END.
<p> <h2> Diagnostics
</h2>
<a name="4"></a><p> The moc will warn you about a number of dangerous or illegal
-constructs in the Q_OBJECT class declarations.
+constructs in the TQ_OBJECT class declarations.
<p> If you get linkage errors in the final building phase of your
program, saying that YourClass::className() is undefined or that
YourClass lacks a vtbl, something has been done wrong. Most often,
@@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ not usually a problem in practice.
templates cannot have signals or slots. Here is an example:
<p> <pre>
class SomeTemplate&lt;int&gt; : public <a href="ntqframe.html">TQFrame</a> {
- Q_OBJECT
+ TQ_OBJECT
...
signals:
void bugInMocDetected( int );
@@ -286,7 +286,7 @@ signal/slot arguments, we think inheritance is a better alternative.
Here is an example of illegal syntax:
<p> <pre>
class SomeClass : public <a href="ntqobject.html">TQObject</a> {
- Q_OBJECT
+ TQ_OBJECT
...
public slots:
// illegal
@@ -299,7 +299,7 @@ Here is an example of illegal syntax:
typedef void (*ApplyFunctionType)( List *, void * );
class SomeClass : public <a href="ntqobject.html">TQObject</a> {
- Q_OBJECT
+ TQ_OBJECT
...
public slots:
void apply( ApplyFunctionType, char * );
@@ -316,7 +316,7 @@ protected or public sections instead. Here is an example of the
illegal syntax:
<p> <pre>
class SomeClass : public <a href="ntqobject.html">TQObject</a> {
- Q_OBJECT
+ TQ_OBJECT
...
signals:
friend class ClassTemplate&lt;char&gt;; // WRONG
@@ -371,7 +371,7 @@ signals or slots
<a name="5-6"></a><p> Here's an example:
<p> <pre>
class A {
- Q_OBJECT
+ TQ_OBJECT
public:
class B {
public slots: // WRONG
@@ -395,7 +395,7 @@ protected or public sections, where they belong. Here is an example
of the illegal syntax:
<p> <pre>
class SomeClass : public <a href="ntqobject.html">TQObject</a> {
- Q_OBJECT
+ TQ_OBJECT
public slots:
SomeClass( <a href="ntqobject.html">TQObject</a> *parent, const char *name )
: <a href="ntqobject.html">TQObject</a>( parent, name ) { } // WRONG
@@ -413,7 +413,7 @@ find the functions nor resolve the type. Here is an example of the
illegal syntax:
<p> <pre>
class SomeClass : public <a href="ntqobject.html">TQObject</a> {
- Q_OBJECT
+ TQ_OBJECT
public:
...
Q_PROPERTY( Priority priority READ priority WRITE setPriority ) // WRONG
@@ -426,10 +426,10 @@ illegal syntax:
</pre>
<p> Work around this limitation by declaring all properties at the
-beginning of the class declaration, right after Q_OBJECT:
+beginning of the class declaration, right after TQ_OBJECT:
<p> <pre>
class SomeClass : public <a href="ntqobject.html">TQObject</a> {
- Q_OBJECT
+ TQ_OBJECT
Q_PROPERTY( Priority priority READ priority WRITE setPriority )
Q_ENUMS( Priority )
public: