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1 files changed, 8 insertions, 18 deletions
diff --git a/tdeui/kpassdlg.h b/tdeui/kpassdlg.h
index f90a83f08..cd11bfd85 100644
--- a/tdeui/kpassdlg.h
+++ b/tdeui/kpassdlg.h
@@ -76,10 +76,9 @@ public:
~KPasswordEdit();
/**
- * Returns the password. The memory is freed in the destructor
- * so you should make a copy.
+ * Returns the password.
*/
- const char *password() const;
+ TQString password() const;
/**
* Erases the current password.
@@ -129,7 +128,7 @@ private:
* <b>Usage example</b>\n
*
* \code
- * TQCString password;
+ * TQString password;
* int result = KPasswordDialog::getPassword(password, i18n("Prompt message"));
* if (result == KPasswordDialog::Accepted)
* use(password);
@@ -146,14 +145,6 @@ private:
* Core dumps are dangerous because they are an image of the process memory,
* and thus include any passwords that were in memory.
*
- * @li You should delete passwords as soon as they are not needed anymore.
- * The functions getPassword() and getNewPassword() return the
- * password as a TQCString. I believe this is safer than a TQString. A QString
- * stores its characters internally as 16-bit wide values, so conversions are
- * needed, both for creating the TQString and by using it. The temporary
- * memory used for these conversion is probably not erased. This could lead
- * to stray passwords in memory, even if you think you erased all of them.
- *
* @author Geert Jansen <jansen@kde.org>
*/
@@ -327,10 +318,9 @@ public:
int passwordStrengthWarningLevel() const;
/**
- * Returns the password entered. The memory is freed in the destructor,
- * so you should make a copy.
+ * Returns the password entered.
*/
- const char *password() const { return m_pEdit->password(); }
+ TQString password() const { return m_pEdit->password(); }
/**
* Clears the password input field. You might want to use this after the
@@ -356,7 +346,7 @@ public:
* is shown and the result is stored in *keep.
* @return Result code: Accepted or Rejected.
*/
- static int getPassword(TQCString &password, TQString prompt, int *keep=0L);
+ static int getPassword(TQString &password, TQString prompt, int *keep=0L);
/**
* Pops up the dialog, asks the user for a password and returns it. The
@@ -368,7 +358,7 @@ public:
* information. The text is word broken to fit nicely in the dialog.
* @return Result code: Accepted or Rejected.
*/
- static int getNewPassword(TQCString &password, TQString prompt);
+ static int getNewPassword(TQString &password, TQString prompt);
/**
* Static helper function that disables core dumps.
@@ -388,7 +378,7 @@ protected:
* checking in derived classes. It should return @p true if the
* password is valid, @p false otherwise.
*/
- virtual bool checkPassword(const char *) { return true; }
+ virtual bool checkPassword(const TQString&) { return true; }
private slots:
void enableOkBtn();