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authorMichele Calgaro <michele.calgaro@yahoo.it>2025-07-26 11:44:58 +0900
committerMichele Calgaro <michele.calgaro@yahoo.it>2025-07-30 14:26:34 +0900
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Replace TRUE/FALSE with boolean values true/false - part 3
Signed-off-by: Michele Calgaro <michele.calgaro@yahoo.it>
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diff --git a/doc/man/man3/tqsocket.3qt b/doc/man/man3/tqsocket.3qt
index 9e440fb79..a383e8b92 100644
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+++ b/doc/man/man3/tqsocket.3qt
@@ -213,11 +213,11 @@ Reimplemented from TQIODevice.
.SH "bool TQSocket::at ( Offset index )\fC [virtual]\fR"
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It behaves essentially like the above function.
.PP
-Moves the read index forward to \fIindex\fR and returns TRUE if the operation was successful; otherwise returns FALSE. Moving the index forward means skipping incoming data.
+Moves the read index forward to \fIindex\fR and returns true if the operation was successful; otherwise returns false. Moving the index forward means skipping incoming data.
.PP
Reimplemented from TQIODevice.
.SH "bool TQSocket::atEnd () const\fC [virtual]\fR"
-Returns TRUE if there is no more data to read; otherwise returns FALSE.
+Returns true if there is no more data to read; otherwise returns false.
.PP
Reimplemented from TQIODevice.
.SH "TQ_ULONG TQSocket::bytesAvailable () const"
@@ -239,9 +239,9 @@ The bytesToWrite() function is often used in the same context; it indicates how
.PP
See also writeBlock() and bytesToWrite().
.SH "bool TQSocket::canReadLine () const"
-Returns TRUE if it's possible to read an entire line of text from this socket at this time; otherwise returns FALSE.
+Returns true if it's possible to read an entire line of text from this socket at this time; otherwise returns false.
.PP
-Note that if the peer closes the connection unexpectedly, this function returns FALSE. This means that loops such as this won't work:
+Note that if the peer closes the connection unexpectedly, this function returns false. This means that loops such as this won't work:
.PP
.nf
.br
@@ -366,7 +366,7 @@ Returns the size of the read buffer.
.PP
See also setReadBufferSize().
.SH "TQString TQSocket::readLine ()\fC [virtual]\fR"
-Returns a line of text including a terminating newline character (\\n). Returns "" if canReadLine() returns FALSE.
+Returns a line of text including a terminating newline character (\\n). Returns "" if canReadLine() returns false.
.PP
See also canReadLine().
.PP
@@ -431,7 +431,7 @@ If \fImsecs\fR is -1 the call will block indefinitely.
.PP
Returns the number of bytes available.
.PP
-If \fItimeout\fR is non-null and no error occurred (i.e. it does not return -1): this function sets \fI*timeout\fR to TRUE, if the reason for returning was that the timeout was reached; otherwise it sets \fI*timeout\fR to FALSE. This is useful to find out if the peer closed the connection.
+If \fItimeout\fR is non-null and no error occurred (i.e. it does not return -1): this function sets \fI*timeout\fR to true, if the reason for returning was that the timeout was reached; otherwise it sets \fI*timeout\fR to false. This is useful to find out if the peer closed the connection.
.PP
\fBWarning:\fR This is a blocking call and should be avoided in event driven applications.
.PP