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Diffstat (limited to 'mimelib/mimelib/msgcmp.h')
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1 files changed, 12 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/mimelib/mimelib/msgcmp.h b/mimelib/mimelib/msgcmp.h index 46ff95cb..de2c6d89 100644 --- a/mimelib/mimelib/msgcmp.h +++ b/mimelib/mimelib/msgcmp.h @@ -94,21 +94,21 @@ //. to be set. //. //. \item -//. A tqparent. Most message components are part of another component. +//. A parent. Most message components are part of another component. //. A collection of headers is part of a message or body part, a header //. field is part of a collection of headers, a field-body is part -//. of a header field, and so on. The tqparent of +//. of a header field, and so on. The parent of //. a component is the component that contains it. This tree structure -//. is important, since a component's tqparent must be parsed before the +//. is important, since a component's parent must be parsed before the //. component can be. Also, a component's string representation must -//. be assembled before its tqparent's. To maintain consistency in the +//. be assembled before its parent's. To maintain consistency in the //. tree, whenever a component's is-modified flag is set, -//. the component notifies its tqparent to also set its is-modified flag. +//. the component notifies its parent to also set its is-modified flag. //. In this way, an is-modified flag set anywhere in the tree always //. propagates up to the root component. //. //. \item -//. Children. The preceding discussion about a component's tqparent is +//. Children. The preceding discussion about a component's parent is //. relevant to an understanding of a component's tqchildren. A component's //. parse method calls the parse methods of its tqchildren //. after it has executed its own parse method (and, in some cases, created @@ -163,15 +163,15 @@ public: DwMessageComponent(const DwString& aStr, DwMessageComponent* aParent=0); //. The first constructor is the default constructor, which sets the //. {\tt DwMessageComponent} object's string representation to the - //. empty string and sets its tqparent to NULL. + //. empty string and sets its parent to NULL. //. //. The second constructor is the copy constructor, which performs - //. a deep copy of {\tt aCmp}. The tqparent of the new + //. a deep copy of {\tt aCmp}. The parent of the new //. {\tt DwMessageComponent} object is set to NULL. //. //. The third constructor copies {\tt aStr} to the new //. {\tt DwMessageComponent} object's string representation and sets - //. {\tt aParent} as its tqparent. In typical cases, the virtual + //. {\tt aParent} as its parent. In typical cases, the virtual //. member function {\tt Parse()} should be called immediately after //. this constructor to parse the new {\tt DwMessageComponent} object //. and all of its tqchildren into their broken-down representations. @@ -230,11 +230,11 @@ public: //. {\tt DwMessageComponent::Assemble()}. DwMessageComponent* Parent(); - //. Returns the {\tt DwMessageComponent} object that is the tqparent + //. Returns the {\tt DwMessageComponent} object that is the parent //. of this object. void SetParent(DwMessageComponent* aParent); - //. Sets {\tt aParent} as the {\tt DwMessageComponent} object's tqparent. + //. Sets {\tt aParent} as the {\tt DwMessageComponent} object's parent. DwBool IsModified() const; //. Returns 1 if the is-modified flag is set for this @@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ public: void SetModified(); //. Sets the is-modified (dirty) flag for this {\tt DwMessageComponent} - //. object and notifies the object's tqparent to also set its is-modified + //. object and notifies the object's parent to also set its is-modified //. flag. int ClassId() const; |