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@@ -193,8 +193,8 @@ value is available.
<h3 class=fn>bool <a name="addressReusable"></a>TQSocketDevice::addressReusable () const
</h3>
-Returns TRUE if the address of this socket can be used by other
-sockets at the same time, and FALSE if this socket claims
+Returns true if the address of this socket can be used by other
+sockets at the same time, and false if this socket claims
exclusive ownership.
<p> <p>See also <a href="#setAddressReusable">setAddressReusable</a>().
@@ -202,17 +202,17 @@ exclusive ownership.
</h3>
Assigns a name to an unnamed socket. The name is the host address
<em>address</em> and the port number <em>port</em>. If the operation succeeds,
-<a href="#bind">bind</a>() returns TRUE; otherwise it returns FALSE without changing
+<a href="#bind">bind</a>() returns true; otherwise it returns false without changing
what <a href="#port">port</a>() and <a href="#address">address</a>() return.
<p> bind() is used by servers for setting up incoming connections.
Call bind() before <a href="#listen">listen</a>().
<h3 class=fn>bool <a name="blocking"></a>TQSocketDevice::blocking () const
</h3>
-Returns TRUE if the socket is valid and in blocking mode;
-otherwise returns FALSE.
+Returns true if the socket is valid and in blocking mode;
+otherwise returns false.
<p> Note that this function does not set <a href="#error">error</a>().
-<p> <b>Warning:</b> On Windows, this function always returns TRUE since the
+<p> <b>Warning:</b> On Windows, this function always returns true since the
ioctlsocket() function is broken.
<p> <p>See also <a href="#setBlocking">setBlocking</a>() and <a href="#isValid">isValid</a>().
@@ -229,8 +229,8 @@ workarounds to deal with this problem.
<h3 class=fn>bool <a name="connect"></a>TQSocketDevice::connect ( const&nbsp;<a href="tqhostaddress.html">TQHostAddress</a>&nbsp;&amp;&nbsp;addr, TQ_UINT16&nbsp;port )<tt> [virtual]</tt>
</h3>
-Connects to the IP address and port specified by <em>addr</em> and <em>port</em>. Returns TRUE if it establishes a connection; otherwise returns FALSE.
-If it returns FALSE, <a href="#error">error</a>() explains why.
+Connects to the IP address and port specified by <em>addr</em> and <em>port</em>. Returns true if it establishes a connection; otherwise returns false.
+If it returns false, <a href="#error">error</a>() explains why.
<p> Note that error() commonly returns NoError for non-blocking
sockets; this just means that you can call <a href="#connect">connect</a>() again in a
little while and it'll probably succeed.
@@ -241,14 +241,14 @@ Returns the first error seen.
<h3 class=fn>bool <a name="isValid"></a>TQSocketDevice::isValid () const
</h3>
-Returns TRUE if this is a valid socket; otherwise returns FALSE.
+Returns true if this is a valid socket; otherwise returns false.
<p> <p>See also <a href="#socket">socket</a>().
<h3 class=fn>bool <a name="listen"></a>TQSocketDevice::listen ( int&nbsp;backlog )<tt> [virtual]</tt>
</h3>
Specifies how many pending connections a server socket can have.
-Returns TRUE if the operation was successful; otherwise returns
-FALSE. A <em>backlog</em> value of 50 is quite common.
+Returns true if the operation was successful; otherwise returns
+false. A <em>backlog</em> value of 50 is quite common.
<p> The <a href="#listen">listen</a>() call only applies to sockets where <a href="#type">type</a>() is <a href="#Type-enum">Stream</a>, i.e. not to <a href="#Type-enum">Datagram</a> sockets. listen() must not be
called before <a href="#bind">bind</a>() or after <a href="#accept">accept</a>().
<p> <p>See also <a href="#bind">bind</a>() and <a href="#accept">accept</a>().
@@ -310,8 +310,8 @@ Returns the size of the operating system send buffer.
<h3 class=fn>void <a name="setAddressReusable"></a>TQSocketDevice::setAddressReusable ( bool&nbsp;enable )<tt> [virtual]</tt>
</h3>
Sets the address of this socket to be usable by other sockets too
-if <em>enable</em> is TRUE, and to be used exclusively by this socket if
-<em>enable</em> is FALSE.
+if <em>enable</em> is true, and to be used exclusively by this socket if
+<em>enable</em> is false.
<p> When a socket is reusable, other sockets can use the same port
number (and IP address), which is generally useful. Of course
other sockets cannot use the same
@@ -321,8 +321,8 @@ there is no risk of confusing the two TCP connections.
<h3 class=fn>void <a name="setBlocking"></a>TQSocketDevice::setBlocking ( bool&nbsp;enable )<tt> [virtual]</tt>
</h3>
-Makes the socket blocking if <em>enable</em> is TRUE or nonblocking if
-<em>enable</em> is FALSE.
+Makes the socket blocking if <em>enable</em> is true or nonblocking if
+<em>enable</em> is false.
<p> Sockets are blocking by default, but we recommend using
nonblocking socket operations, especially for GUI programs that
need to be responsive.
@@ -382,9 +382,9 @@ Wait up to <em>msecs</em> milliseconds for more data to be available. If
<p> Returns the number of bytes available for reading, or -1 if an
error occurred.
<p> If <em>timeout</em> is non-null and no error occurred (i.e. it does not
-return -1): this function sets <em>*timeout</em> to TRUE, if the reason
+return -1): this function sets <em>*timeout</em> to true, if the reason
for returning was that the timeout was reached; otherwise it sets
-<em>*timeout</em> to FALSE. This is useful to find out if the peer
+<em>*timeout</em> to false. This is useful to find out if the peer
closed the connection.
<p> <b>Warning:</b> This is a blocking call and should be avoided in event
driven applications.