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authorMichele Calgaro <michele.calgaro@yahoo.it>2025-08-06 11:29:57 +0900
committerMichele Calgaro <michele.calgaro@yahoo.it>2025-08-06 11:29:57 +0900
commitdcce5b1f2c449ed9a02b1752e0d74f147a83d07d (patch)
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Replace TRUE/FALSE with boolean values true/false - part 4rename/true-false-4
Signed-off-by: Michele Calgaro <michele.calgaro@yahoo.it>
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@@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ create the 32-bit length value, then that many characters for the
<tt>char*</tt> string including the NUL are read.
<p> The initial IODevice is usually set in the constructor, but can be
changed with <a href="#setDevice">setDevice</a>(). If you've reached the end of the data
-(or if there is no IODevice set) <a href="#atEnd">atEnd</a>() will return TRUE.
+(or if there is no IODevice set) <a href="#atEnd">atEnd</a>() will return true.
<p> If you want the data to be compatible with an earlier version of
TQt use <a href="#setVersion">setVersion</a>().
<p> If you want the data to be human-readable, e.g. for debugging, you
@@ -268,9 +268,9 @@ an internal IO device processing a <a href="tqbytearray.html">TQByteArray</a> pa
<h3 class=fn>bool <a name="atEnd"></a>TQDataStream::atEnd () const
</h3>
-<p> Returns TRUE if the IO device has reached the end position (end of
+<p> Returns true if the IO device has reached the end position (end of
the stream or file) or if there is no IO device set; otherwise
-returns FALSE, i.e. if the current position of the IO device is
+returns false, i.e. if the current position of the IO device is
before the end position.
<p> <p>See also <a href="tqiodevice.html#atEnd">TQIODevice::atEnd</a>().
@@ -290,17 +290,17 @@ before the end position.
<h3 class=fn>bool <a name="eof"></a>TQDataStream::eof () const
</h3>
<p> <b>This function is obsolete.</b> It is provided to keep old source working. We strongly advise against using it in new code.
-<p> Returns TRUE if the IO device has reached the end position (end of
+<p> Returns true if the IO device has reached the end position (end of
stream or file) or if there is no IO device set.
-<p> Returns FALSE if the current position of the read/write head of the IO
+<p> Returns false if the current position of the read/write head of the IO
device is somewhere before the end position.
<p> <p>See also <a href="tqiodevice.html#atEnd">TQIODevice::atEnd</a>().
<h3 class=fn>bool <a name="isPrintableData"></a>TQDataStream::isPrintableData () const
</h3>
-<p> Returns TRUE if the printable data flag has been set; otherwise
-returns FALSE.
+<p> Returns true if the printable data flag has been set; otherwise
+returns false.
<p> <p>See also <a href="#setPrintableData">setPrintableData</a>().
<h3 class=fn><a href="tqdatastream.html">TQDataStream</a>&nbsp;&amp; <a name="operator-lt-lt"></a>TQDataStream::operator&lt;&lt; ( TQ_INT8&nbsp;i )
@@ -497,10 +497,10 @@ void <a href="#setDevice">TQDataStream::setDevice</a>(<a href="tqiodevice.html">
<h3 class=fn>void <a name="setPrintableData"></a>TQDataStream::setPrintableData ( bool&nbsp;enable )
</h3>
-<p> If <em>enable</em> is TRUE, data will be output in a human readable
-format. If <em>enable</em> is FALSE, data will be output in a binary
+<p> If <em>enable</em> is true, data will be output in a human readable
+format. If <em>enable</em> is false, data will be output in a binary
format.
-<p> If <em>enable</em> is TRUE, the write functions will generate output
+<p> If <em>enable</em> is true, the write functions will generate output
that consists of printable characters (7 bit ASCII). This output
will typically be a lot larger than the default binary output, and
consequently slower to write.