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| author | Michele Calgaro <michele.calgaro@yahoo.it> | 2025-12-22 12:05:18 +0900 |
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| committer | Michele Calgaro <michele.calgaro@yahoo.it> | 2025-12-22 12:13:05 +0900 |
| commit | a4ebd73f48610ed351c9c53f3646d0597f8ea7bc (patch) | |
| tree | 2edd219eef4cb8f35bb3844d06902ae8b2fcb565 /src/tools/tqstring.cpp | |
| parent | 7d612f7c91d55501276a385a30dbadb121e7bd9f (diff) | |
| download | tqt-rename/true-false-9.tar.gz tqt-rename/true-false-9.zip | |
Replace TRUE/FALSE with boolean values true/false - part 9rename/true-false-9
Signed-off-by: Michele Calgaro <michele.calgaro@yahoo.it>
Diffstat (limited to 'src/tools/tqstring.cpp')
| -rw-r--r-- | src/tools/tqstring.cpp | 270 |
1 files changed, 135 insertions, 135 deletions
diff --git a/src/tools/tqstring.cpp b/src/tools/tqstring.cpp index cec2ca61a..625884c7d 100644 --- a/src/tools/tqstring.cpp +++ b/src/tools/tqstring.cpp @@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ static inline bool format(TQChar::Decomposition tag, TQString & str, unsigned int l = index + len; unsigned int r = index; - bool left = FALSE, right = FALSE; + bool left = false, right = false; left = ((l < str.length()) && ((str[(int)l].joining() == TQChar::Dual) || @@ -278,13 +278,13 @@ TQStringData::TQStringData() : TQShared(), unicode(0), ascii(0), len(0), - issimpletext(TRUE), + issimpletext(true), maxl(0), - islatin1(FALSE), - security_unpaged(FALSE), + islatin1(false), + security_unpaged(false), cString(0) { #if defined(TQT_THREAD_SUPPORT) && defined(MAKE_QSTRING_THREAD_SAFE) - mutex = new TQMutex(FALSE); + mutex = new TQMutex(false); #endif // TQT_THREAD_SUPPORT && MAKE_QSTRING_THREAD_SAFE ref(); } @@ -293,13 +293,13 @@ TQStringData::TQStringData(TQChar *u, uint l, uint m) : TQShared(), unicode(u), ascii(0), len(l), - issimpletext(FALSE), + issimpletext(false), maxl(m), - islatin1(FALSE), - security_unpaged(FALSE), + islatin1(false), + security_unpaged(false), cString(0) { #if defined(TQT_THREAD_SUPPORT) && defined(MAKE_QSTRING_THREAD_SAFE) - mutex = new TQMutex(FALSE); + mutex = new TQMutex(false); #endif // TQT_THREAD_SUPPORT && MAKE_QSTRING_THREAD_SAFE } @@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ void TQStringData::setDirty() { delete cString; cString = 0; } - issimpletext = FALSE; + issimpletext = false; } /* @@ -1047,13 +1047,13 @@ TQString &TQString::operator=( const char *str ) /*! \fn bool TQString::isNull() const - Returns TRUE if the string is null; otherwise returns FALSE. A + Returns true if the string is null; otherwise returns false. A null string is always empty. \code TQString a; // a.unicode() == 0, a.length() == 0 - a.isNull(); // TRUE, because a.unicode() == 0 - a.isEmpty(); // TRUE, because a.length() == 0 + a.isNull(); // true, because a.unicode() == 0 + a.isEmpty(); // true, because a.length() == 0 \endcode \sa isEmpty(), length() @@ -1062,17 +1062,17 @@ TQString &TQString::operator=( const char *str ) /*! \fn bool TQString::isEmpty() const - Returns TRUE if the string is empty, i.e. if length() == 0; - otherwise returns FALSE. Null strings are also empty. + Returns true if the string is empty, i.e. if length() == 0; + otherwise returns false. Null strings are also empty. \code TQString a( "" ); - a.isEmpty(); // TRUE - a.isNull(); // FALSE + a.isEmpty(); // true + a.isNull(); // false TQString b; - b.isEmpty(); // TRUE - b.isNull(); // TRUE + b.isEmpty(); // true + b.isNull(); // true \endcode \sa isNull(), length() @@ -1282,9 +1282,9 @@ static ArgEscapeData findArgEscapes(const TQString &s) if (c == uc_end || ++c == uc_end) break; - bool locale_arg = FALSE; + bool locale_arg = false; if (c->unicode() == 'L') { - locale_arg = TRUE; + locale_arg = true; if (++c == uc_end) break; } @@ -1356,9 +1356,9 @@ static TQString replaceArgEscapes(const TQString &s, const ArgEscapeData &d, int const TQChar *escape_start = c++; - bool locale_arg = FALSE; + bool locale_arg = false; if (c->unicode() == 'L') { - locale_arg = TRUE; + locale_arg = true; ++c; } @@ -1883,7 +1883,7 @@ TQString &TQString::vsprintf( const char* cformat, va_list ap ) // Parse flag characters unsigned flags = 0; - bool no_more_flags = FALSE; + bool no_more_flags = false; do { switch (*c) { case '#': flags |= TQLocalePrivate::Alternate; break; @@ -1892,7 +1892,7 @@ TQString &TQString::vsprintf( const char* cformat, va_list ap ) case ' ': flags |= TQLocalePrivate::BlankBeforePositive; break; case '+': flags |= TQLocalePrivate::AlwaysShowSign; break; case '\'': flags |= TQLocalePrivate::ThousandsGroup; break; - default: no_more_flags = TRUE; break; + default: no_more_flags = true; break; } if (!no_more_flags) @@ -2225,7 +2225,7 @@ TQString& TQString::fill( TQChar c, int len ) last character; if -2, at the next to last character and so on. (See findRev() for searching backwards.) - If \a cs is TRUE (the default), the search is case sensitive; + If \a cs is true (the default), the search is case sensitive; otherwise the search is case insensitive. Returns the position of \a c or -1 if \a c could not be found. @@ -2362,7 +2362,7 @@ static int bm_find( const TQString &str, int index, const TQString &pattern, uin last character, if it is -2, at the next to last character and so on. (See findRev() for searching backwards.) - If \a cs is TRUE (the default), the search is case sensitive; + If \a cs is true (the default), the search is case sensitive; otherwise the search is case insensitive. Returns the position of \a str or -1 if \a str could not be found. @@ -2469,7 +2469,7 @@ int TQString::find( const TQString& str, int index, bool cs ) const Returns the position of \a c or -1 if \a c could not be found. - If \a cs is TRUE (the default), the search is case sensitive; + If \a cs is true (the default), the search is case sensitive; otherwise the search is case insensitive. \code @@ -2512,7 +2512,7 @@ int TQString::findRev( TQChar c, int index, bool cs ) const Returns the position of \a str or -1 if \a str could not be found. - If \a cs is TRUE (the default), the search is case sensitive; + If \a cs is true (the default), the search is case sensitive; otherwise the search is case insensitive. \code @@ -2689,7 +2689,7 @@ int TQString::findRev( const TQString& str, int index, bool cs ) const TQString TQString::section( const TQString &sep, int start, int end, int flags ) const { - TQStringList sections = TQStringList::split(sep, *this, TRUE); + TQStringList sections = TQStringList::split(sep, *this, true); if(sections.isEmpty()) return TQString(); if(!(flags & SectionSkipEmpty)) { @@ -2794,7 +2794,7 @@ TQString TQString::section( const TQRegExp ®, int start, int end, int flags ) sep.setCaseSensitive(!(flags & SectionCaseInsensitiveSeps)); TQPtrList<section_chunk> l; - l.setAutoDelete(TRUE); + l.setAutoDelete(true); int n = length(), m = 0, last_m = 0, last = 0, last_len = 0; while ( ( m = sep.search( *this, m ) ) != -1 ) { @@ -2856,12 +2856,12 @@ TQString TQString::section( const TQRegExp ®, int start, int end, int flags ) Returns the number of times the character \a c occurs in the string. - If \a cs is TRUE (the default), the search is case sensitive; + If \a cs is true (the default), the search is case sensitive; otherwise the search is case insensitive. \code TQString string( "Trolltech and TQt" ); - int n = string.contains( 't', FALSE ); + int n = string.contains( 't', false ); // n == 3 \endcode */ @@ -2895,7 +2895,7 @@ int TQString::contains( TQChar c, bool cs ) const Returns the number of times the string \a str occurs in the string. - If \a cs is TRUE (the default), the search is case sensitive; + If \a cs is true (the default), the search is case sensitive; otherwise the search is case insensitive. */ int TQString::contains( const char* str, bool cs ) const @@ -2916,7 +2916,7 @@ int TQString::contains( const char* str, bool cs ) const Find character \a c starting from position \a index. - If \a cs is TRUE (the default), the search is case sensitive; + If \a cs is true (the default), the search is case sensitive; otherwise the search is case insensitive. */ @@ -2928,7 +2928,7 @@ int TQString::contains( const char* str, bool cs ) const Find character \a c starting from position \a index and working backwards. - If \a cs is TRUE (the default), the search is case sensitive; + If \a cs is true (the default), the search is case sensitive; otherwise the search is case insensitive. */ @@ -2937,7 +2937,7 @@ int TQString::contains( const char* str, bool cs ) const Returns the number of times \a str occurs in the string. - If \a cs is TRUE (the default), the search is case sensitive; + If \a cs is true (the default), the search is case sensitive; otherwise the search is case insensitive. This function counts overlapping strings, so in the example below, @@ -2989,7 +2989,7 @@ TQString TQString::left( uint len ) const } else if ( len >= length() ) { return *this; } else { - TQString s( len, TRUE ); + TQString s( len, true ); memcpy( s.d->unicode, d->unicode, len * sizeof(TQChar) ); s.d->len = len; return s; @@ -3021,7 +3021,7 @@ TQString TQString::right( uint len ) const uint l = length(); if ( len >= l ) return *this; - TQString s( len, TRUE ); + TQString s( len, true ); memcpy( s.d->unicode, d->unicode+(l-len), len*sizeof(TQChar) ); s.d->len = len; return s; @@ -3057,7 +3057,7 @@ TQString TQString::mid( uint index, uint len ) const if ( index == 0 && len == slen ) return *this; const TQChar *p = unicode()+index; - TQString s( len, TRUE ); + TQString s( len, true ); memcpy( s.d->unicode, p, len * sizeof(TQChar) ); s.d->len = len; return s; @@ -3068,10 +3068,10 @@ TQString TQString::mid( uint index, uint len ) const Returns a string of length \a width that contains this string padded by the \a fill character. - If \a truncate is FALSE and the length of the string is more than + If \a truncate is false and the length of the string is more than \a width, then the returned string is a copy of the string. - If \a truncate is TRUE and the length of the string is more than + If \a truncate is true and the length of the string is more than \a width, then any characters in a copy of the string after length \a width are removed, and the copy is returned. @@ -3108,10 +3108,10 @@ TQString TQString::leftJustify( uint width, TQChar fill, bool truncate ) const Returns a string of length \a width that contains the \a fill character followed by the string. - If \a truncate is FALSE and the length of the string is more than + If \a truncate is false and the length of the string is more than \a width, then the returned string is a copy of the string. - If \a truncate is TRUE and the length of the string is more than + If \a truncate is true and the length of the string is more than \a width, then the resulting string is truncated at position \a width. @@ -3216,7 +3216,7 @@ TQString TQString::upper() const the end. Whitespace means any character for which TQChar::isSpace() returns - TRUE. This includes Unicode characters with decimal values 9 + true. This includes Unicode characters with decimal values 9 (TAB), 10 (LF), 11 (VT), 12 (FF), 13 (CR) and 32 (Space), and may also include other Unicode characters. @@ -3248,7 +3248,7 @@ TQString TQString::stripWhiteSpace() const if ( l <= 0 ) return TQString::fromLatin1(""); - TQString result( l, TRUE ); + TQString result( l, true ); memcpy( result.d->unicode, &s[start], sizeof(TQChar)*l ); result.d->len = l; return result; @@ -3261,7 +3261,7 @@ TQString TQString::stripWhiteSpace() const replaced with a single space. Whitespace means any character for which TQChar::isSpace() returns - TRUE. This includes Unicode characters with decimal values 9 + true. This includes Unicode characters with decimal values 9 (TAB), 10 (LF), 11 (VT), 12 (FF), 13 (CR), and 32 (Space). \code @@ -3585,7 +3585,7 @@ TQString &TQString::remove( TQChar c ) Removes every occurrence of \a str in the string. Returns a reference to the string. - If \a cs is TRUE (the default), the search is case sensitive; + If \a cs is true (the default), the search is case sensitive; otherwise the search is case insensitive. This is the same as replace(\a str, "", \a cs). @@ -3605,7 +3605,7 @@ TQString &TQString::remove( const TQString & str, bool cs ) TQString &TQString::remove( const TQString & str ) { - return remove( str, TRUE ); + return remove( str, true ); } /*! \overload @@ -3653,7 +3653,7 @@ TQString &TQString::remove( const TQRegExp & rx ) */ TQString &TQString::remove( const char *str ) { - return remove( TQString::fromAscii(str), TRUE ); + return remove( TQString::fromAscii(str), true ); } /*! @@ -3737,7 +3737,7 @@ TQString &TQString::replace( uint index, uint len, const TQChar* s, uint slen ) Replaces every occurrence of the character \a c in the string with \a after. Returns a reference to the string. - If \a cs is TRUE (the default), the search is case sensitive; + If \a cs is true (the default), the search is case sensitive; otherwise the search is case insensitive. Example: @@ -3754,7 +3754,7 @@ TQString &TQString::replace( TQChar c, const TQString & after, bool cs ) TQString &TQString::replace( TQChar c, const TQString & after ) { - return replace( TQString( c ), after, TRUE ); + return replace( TQString( c ), after, true ); } /*! \overload @@ -3763,7 +3763,7 @@ TQString &TQString::replace( TQChar c, const TQString & after ) Replaces every occurrence of the character \a c in the string with \a after. Returns a reference to the string. - If \a cs is TRUE (the default), the search is case sensitive; + If \a cs is true (the default), the search is case sensitive; otherwise the search is case insensitive. */ @@ -3772,7 +3772,7 @@ TQString &TQString::replace( TQChar c, const TQString & after ) Replaces every occurrence of the string \a before in the string with the string \a after. Returns a reference to the string. - If \a cs is TRUE (the default), the search is case sensitive; + If \a cs is true (the default), the search is case sensitive; otherwise the search is case insensitive. Example: @@ -3883,7 +3883,7 @@ TQString &TQString::replace( const TQString & before, const TQString & after, TQString &TQString::replace( const TQString & before, const TQString & after ) { - return replace( before, after, TRUE ); + return replace( before, after, true ); } #ifndef TQT_NO_REGEXP_CAPTURE @@ -4102,7 +4102,7 @@ int TQString::findRev( const TQRegExp &rx, int index ) const \code TQString str = "banana and panama"; - TQRegExp rxp = TQRegExp( "a[nm]a", TRUE, FALSE ); + TQRegExp rxp = TQRegExp( "a[nm]a", true, false ); int i = str.contains( rxp ); // i == 4 \endcode @@ -4140,7 +4140,7 @@ int TQString::contains( const TQRegExp &rx ) const Returns 0 if the conversion fails. If \a ok is not 0: if a conversion error occurs, \a *ok is set to - FALSE; otherwise \a *ok is set to TRUE. + false; otherwise \a *ok is set to true. Leading and trailing whitespace is ignored by this function. @@ -4155,7 +4155,7 @@ long TQString::toLong( bool *ok, int base ) const TQ_LLONG v = toLongLong( ok, base ); if ( v < LONG_MIN || v > LONG_MAX ) { if ( ok ) - *ok = FALSE; + *ok = false; v = 0; } return long(v); @@ -4176,7 +4176,7 @@ long TQString::toLong( bool *ok, int base ) const Returns 0 if the conversion fails. If \a ok is not 0: if a conversion error occurs, \a *ok is set to - FALSE; otherwise \a *ok is set to TRUE. + false; otherwise \a *ok is set to true. Leading and trailing whitespace is ignored by this function. @@ -4200,14 +4200,14 @@ TQ_LLONG TQString::toLongLong( bool *ok, int base ) const TQ_LLONG result = def_locale.d->stringToLongLong(*this, base, &my_ok, TQLocalePrivate::FailOnGroupSeparators); if (my_ok) { if (ok != 0) - *ok = TRUE; + *ok = true; return result; } // If the default was not "C", try the "C" locale if (def_locale.language() == TQLocale::C) { if (ok != 0) - *ok = FALSE; + *ok = false; return 0; } @@ -4230,7 +4230,7 @@ TQ_LLONG TQString::toLongLong( bool *ok, int base ) const Returns 0 if the conversion fails. If \a ok is not 0: if a conversion error occurs, \a *ok is set to - FALSE; otherwise \a *ok is set to TRUE. + false; otherwise \a *ok is set to true. Leading and trailing whitespace is ignored by this function. @@ -4245,7 +4245,7 @@ ulong TQString::toULong( bool *ok, int base ) const TQ_ULLONG v = toULongLong( ok, base ); if ( v > ULONG_MAX ) { if ( ok ) - *ok = FALSE; + *ok = false; v = 0; } return ulong(v); @@ -4266,7 +4266,7 @@ ulong TQString::toULong( bool *ok, int base ) const Returns 0 if the conversion fails. If \a ok is not 0: if a conversion error occurs, \a *ok is set to - FALSE; otherwise \a *ok is set to TRUE. + false; otherwise \a *ok is set to true. Leading and trailing whitespace is ignored by this function. @@ -4290,14 +4290,14 @@ TQ_ULLONG TQString::toULongLong( bool *ok, int base ) const TQ_ULLONG result = def_locale.d->stringToUnsLongLong(*this, base, &my_ok, TQLocalePrivate::FailOnGroupSeparators); if (my_ok) { if (ok != 0) - *ok = TRUE; + *ok = true; return result; } // If the default was not "C", try the "C" locale if (def_locale.language() == TQLocale::C) { if (ok != 0) - *ok = FALSE; + *ok = false; return 0; } @@ -4321,7 +4321,7 @@ TQ_ULLONG TQString::toULongLong( bool *ok, int base ) const Returns 0 if the conversion fails. If \a ok is not 0: if a conversion error occurs, \a *ok is set to - FALSE; otherwise \a *ok is set to TRUE. + false; otherwise \a *ok is set to true. Leading and trailing whitespace is ignored by this function. @@ -4337,7 +4337,7 @@ short TQString::toShort( bool *ok, int base ) const TQ_LLONG v = toLongLong( ok, base ); if ( v < SHRT_MIN || v > SHRT_MAX ) { if ( ok ) - *ok = FALSE; + *ok = false; v = 0; } return (short)v; @@ -4359,7 +4359,7 @@ short TQString::toShort( bool *ok, int base ) const Returns 0 if the conversion fails. If \a ok is not 0: if a conversion error occurs, \a *ok is set to - FALSE; otherwise \a *ok is set to TRUE. + false; otherwise \a *ok is set to true. Leading and trailing whitespace is ignored by this function. @@ -4374,7 +4374,7 @@ ushort TQString::toUShort( bool *ok, int base ) const TQ_ULLONG v = toULongLong( ok, base ); if ( v > USHRT_MAX ) { if ( ok ) - *ok = FALSE; + *ok = false; v = 0; } return (ushort)v; @@ -4397,13 +4397,13 @@ ushort TQString::toUShort( bool *ok, int base ) const Returns 0 if the conversion fails. If \a ok is not 0: if a conversion error occurs, \a *ok is set to - FALSE; otherwise \a *ok is set to TRUE. + false; otherwise \a *ok is set to true. \code TQString str( "FF" ); bool ok; - int hex = str.toInt( &ok, 16 ); // hex == 255, ok == TRUE - int dec = str.toInt( &ok, 10 ); // dec == 0, ok == FALSE + int hex = str.toInt( &ok, 16 ); // hex == 255, ok == true + int dec = str.toInt( &ok, 10 ); // dec == 0, ok == false \endcode Leading and trailing whitespace is ignored by this function. @@ -4419,7 +4419,7 @@ int TQString::toInt( bool *ok, int base ) const TQ_LLONG v = toLongLong( ok, base ); if ( v < INT_MIN || v > INT_MAX ) { if ( ok ) - *ok = FALSE; + *ok = false; v = 0; } return (int)v; @@ -4440,7 +4440,7 @@ int TQString::toInt( bool *ok, int base ) const Returns 0 if the conversion fails. If \a ok is not 0: if a conversion error occurs, \a *ok is set to - FALSE; otherwise \a *ok is set to TRUE. + false; otherwise \a *ok is set to true. Leading and trailing whitespace is ignored by this function. @@ -4455,7 +4455,7 @@ uint TQString::toUInt( bool *ok, int base ) const TQ_ULLONG v = toULongLong( ok, base ); if ( v > UINT_MAX ) { if ( ok ) - *ok = FALSE; + *ok = false; v = 0; } return (uint)v; @@ -4465,7 +4465,7 @@ uint TQString::toUInt( bool *ok, int base ) const Returns the string converted to a \c double value. If \a ok is not 0: if a conversion error occurs, \a *ok is set to - FALSE; otherwise \a *ok is set to TRUE. + false; otherwise \a *ok is set to true. \code TQString string( "1234.56" ); @@ -4533,7 +4533,7 @@ double TQString::toDouble( bool *ok ) const if (length() > 0 && unicode()[length() - 1].isSpace()) { TQString tmp = stripWhiteSpace(); if (ok != 0) - *ok = FALSE; + *ok = false; return tmp.toDouble(); } @@ -4543,14 +4543,14 @@ double TQString::toDouble( bool *ok ) const double result = def_locale.d->stringToDouble(*this, &my_ok, TQLocalePrivate::FailOnGroupSeparators); if (my_ok) { if (ok != 0) - *ok = TRUE; + *ok = true; return result; } // If the default was not "C", try the "C" locale if (def_locale.language() == TQLocale::C) { if (ok != 0) - *ok = FALSE; + *ok = false; return 0.0; } @@ -4564,7 +4564,7 @@ double TQString::toDouble( bool *ok ) const Returns 0.0 if the conversion fails. If \a ok is not 0: if a conversion error occurs, \a *ok is set to - FALSE; otherwise \a *ok is set to TRUE. + false; otherwise \a *ok is set to true. For information on how string-to-number functions in TQString handle localized input, see toDouble(). @@ -4584,11 +4584,11 @@ float TQString::toFloat( bool *ok ) const double d = toDouble(&myOk); if (!myOk || d > QT_MAX_FLOAT || d < -QT_MAX_FLOAT) { if (ok != 0) - *ok = FALSE; + *ok = false; return 0.0; } if (ok != 0) - *ok = TRUE; + *ok = true; return (float) d; } @@ -4915,7 +4915,7 @@ void TQString::setExpand( uint index, TQChar c ) /*! \fn bool TQString::operator!() const - Returns TRUE if this is a null string; otherwise returns FALSE. + Returns true if this is a null string; otherwise returns false. \code TQString name = getName(); @@ -5142,7 +5142,7 @@ const char* TQString::latin1() const } delete [] d->ascii; d->ascii = unicodeToLatin1( d->unicode, d->len, d->security_unpaged ); - d->islatin1 = TRUE; + d->islatin1 = true; } return d->ascii; } @@ -5181,7 +5181,7 @@ const char* TQString::ascii() const } else { d->ascii = 0; } - d->islatin1 = FALSE; + d->islatin1 = false; } return d->ascii; } @@ -5441,7 +5441,7 @@ TQString TQString::fromLatin1( const char* chars, int len ) len = -1; } uc = internalLatin1ToUnicode( chars, &l, len ); - TQString ret( new TQStringData(uc, l, l), TRUE ); + TQString ret( new TQStringData(uc, l, l), true ); return ret; } @@ -5609,7 +5609,7 @@ TQString TQString::fromUcs2( const unsigned short *str ) length++; TQChar* uc = QT_ALLOC_QCHAR_VEC( length ); memcpy( uc, str, length*sizeof(TQChar) ); - TQString ret( new TQStringData( uc, length, length ), TRUE ); + TQString ret( new TQStringData( uc, length, length ), true ); return ret; } } @@ -5885,12 +5885,12 @@ void TQString::checkSimpleText() const ushort uc = p->unicode(); // sort out regions of complex text formatting if ( uc > 0x058f && ( uc < 0x1100 || uc > 0xfb0f ) ) { - d->issimpletext = FALSE; + d->issimpletext = false; return; } p++; } - d->issimpletext = TRUE; + d->issimpletext = true; } /*! \fn bool TQString::simpleText() const @@ -5909,18 +5909,18 @@ bool TQString::isRightToLeft() const case TQChar::DirL: case TQChar::DirLRO: case TQChar::DirLRE: - return FALSE; + return false; case TQChar::DirR: case TQChar::DirAL: case TQChar::DirRLO: case TQChar::DirRLE: - return TRUE; + return true; default: break; } ++p; } - return FALSE; + return false; } @@ -6031,7 +6031,7 @@ int TQString::localeAwareCompare( const TQString& s ) const bool operator==( const TQString &s1, const TQString &s2 ) { if ( s1.unicode() == s2.unicode() ) - return TRUE; + return true; return (s1.length() == s2.length()) && s1.isNull() == s2.isNull() && (memcmp((char*)s1.unicode(),(char*)s2.unicode(), s1.length()*sizeof(TQChar)) == 0 ); @@ -6062,7 +6062,7 @@ bool operator==( const TQString &s1, const char *s2 ) const TQChar *uc = s1.unicode(); while ( len ) { if ( !(*s2) || uc->unicode() != (uchar) *s2 ) - return FALSE; + return false; ++uc; ++s2; --len; @@ -6113,7 +6113,7 @@ bool operator>=( const char *s1, const TQString &s2 ) \relates TQString - Returns TRUE if \a s1 is equal to \a s2; otherwise returns FALSE. + Returns true if \a s1 is equal to \a s2; otherwise returns false. Note that a null string is not equal to a not-null empty string. Equivalent to compare(\a s1, \a s2) == 0. @@ -6127,7 +6127,7 @@ bool operator>=( const char *s1, const TQString &s2 ) \overload \relates TQString - Returns TRUE if \a s1 is equal to \a s2; otherwise returns FALSE. + Returns true if \a s1 is equal to \a s2; otherwise returns false. Note that a null string is not equal to a not-null empty string. Equivalent to compare(\a s1, \a s2) == 0. @@ -6141,7 +6141,7 @@ bool operator>=( const char *s1, const TQString &s2 ) \overload \relates TQString - Returns TRUE if \a s1 is equal to \a s2; otherwise returns FALSE. + Returns true if \a s1 is equal to \a s2; otherwise returns false. Note that a null string is not equal to a not-null empty string. Equivalent to compare(\a s1, \a s2) == 0. @@ -6154,7 +6154,7 @@ bool operator>=( const char *s1, const TQString &s2 ) \relates TQString - Returns TRUE if \a s1 is not equal to \a s2; otherwise returns FALSE. + Returns true if \a s1 is not equal to \a s2; otherwise returns false. Note that a null string is not equal to a not-null empty string. Equivalent to compare(\a s1, \a s2) != 0. @@ -6168,7 +6168,7 @@ bool operator>=( const char *s1, const TQString &s2 ) \overload \relates TQString - Returns TRUE if \a s1 is not equal to \a s2; otherwise returns FALSE. + Returns true if \a s1 is not equal to \a s2; otherwise returns false. Note that a null string is not equal to a not-null empty string. Equivalent to compare(\a s1, \a s2) != 0. @@ -6182,7 +6182,7 @@ bool operator>=( const char *s1, const TQString &s2 ) \overload \relates TQString - Returns TRUE if \a s1 is not equal to \a s2; otherwise returns FALSE. + Returns true if \a s1 is not equal to \a s2; otherwise returns false. Note that a null string is not equal to a not-null empty string. Equivalent to compare(\a s1, \a s2) != 0. @@ -6195,7 +6195,7 @@ bool operator>=( const char *s1, const TQString &s2 ) \relates TQString - Returns TRUE if \a s1 is lexically less than \a s2; otherwise returns FALSE. + Returns true if \a s1 is lexically less than \a s2; otherwise returns false. The comparison is case sensitive. Equivalent to compare(\a s1, \a s2) \< 0. @@ -6207,7 +6207,7 @@ bool operator>=( const char *s1, const TQString &s2 ) \overload \relates TQString - Returns TRUE if \a s1 is lexically less than \a s2; otherwise returns FALSE. + Returns true if \a s1 is lexically less than \a s2; otherwise returns false. The comparison is case sensitive. Equivalent to compare(\a s1, \a s2) \< 0. @@ -6218,8 +6218,8 @@ bool operator>=( const char *s1, const TQString &s2 ) \relates TQString - Returns TRUE if \a s1 is lexically less than or equal to \a s2; - otherwise returns FALSE. + Returns true if \a s1 is lexically less than or equal to \a s2; + otherwise returns false. The comparison is case sensitive. Note that a null string is not equal to a not-null empty string. @@ -6234,8 +6234,8 @@ bool operator>=( const char *s1, const TQString &s2 ) \overload \relates TQString - Returns TRUE if \a s1 is lexically less than or equal to \a s2; - otherwise returns FALSE. + Returns true if \a s1 is lexically less than or equal to \a s2; + otherwise returns false. The comparison is case sensitive. Note that a null string is not equal to a not-null empty string. @@ -6249,8 +6249,8 @@ bool operator>=( const char *s1, const TQString &s2 ) \relates TQString - Returns TRUE if \a s1 is lexically greater than \a s2; otherwise - returns FALSE. + Returns true if \a s1 is lexically greater than \a s2; otherwise + returns false. The comparison is case sensitive. Equivalent to compare(\a s1, \a s2) \> 0. @@ -6262,8 +6262,8 @@ bool operator>=( const char *s1, const TQString &s2 ) \overload \relates TQString - Returns TRUE if \a s1 is lexically greater than \a s2; otherwise - returns FALSE. + Returns true if \a s1 is lexically greater than \a s2; otherwise + returns false. The comparison is case sensitive. Equivalent to compare(\a s1, \a s2) \> 0. @@ -6274,8 +6274,8 @@ bool operator>=( const char *s1, const TQString &s2 ) \relates TQString - Returns TRUE if \a s1 is lexically greater than or equal to \a s2; - otherwise returns FALSE. + Returns true if \a s1 is lexically greater than or equal to \a s2; + otherwise returns false. The comparison is case sensitive. Note that a null string is not equal to a not-null empty string. @@ -6290,8 +6290,8 @@ bool operator>=( const char *s1, const TQString &s2 ) \overload \relates TQString - Returns TRUE if \a s1 is lexically greater than or equal to \a s2; - otherwise returns FALSE. + Returns true if \a s1 is lexically greater than or equal to \a s2; + otherwise returns false. The comparison is case sensitive. Note that a null string is not equal to a not-null empty string. @@ -6493,7 +6493,7 @@ TQDataStream &operator>>( TQDataStream &s, TQString &str ) guarantee that \a unicode will not be deleted or modified. */ TQConstString::TQConstString( const TQChar* unicode, uint length ) : - TQString( new TQStringData( (TQChar*)unicode, length, length ), TRUE ) + TQString( new TQStringData( (TQChar*)unicode, length, length ), true ) { } @@ -6530,16 +6530,16 @@ TQConstString::~TQConstString() */ /*! - Returns TRUE if the string starts with \a s; otherwise returns - FALSE. + Returns true if the string starts with \a s; otherwise returns + false. - If \a cs is TRUE (the default), the search is case sensitive; + If \a cs is true (the default), the search is case sensitive; otherwise the search is case insensitive. \code TQString str( "Bananas" ); - str.startsWith( "Ban" ); // returns TRUE - str.startsWith( "Car" ); // returns FALSE + str.startsWith( "Ban" ); // returns true + str.startsWith( "Car" ); // returns false \endcode \sa endsWith() @@ -6549,34 +6549,34 @@ bool TQString::startsWith( const TQString& s, bool cs ) const if ( isNull() ) return s.isNull(); if ( s.length() > length() ) - return FALSE; + return false; if ( cs ) { return memcmp((char*)d->unicode, (char*)s.d->unicode, s.length()*sizeof(TQChar)) == 0; } else { for ( int i = 0; i < (int) s.length(); i++ ) { if ( ::lower(d->unicode[i]) != ::lower(s.d->unicode[i]) ) - return FALSE; + return false; } } - return TRUE; + return true; } bool TQString::startsWith( const TQString& s ) const { - return startsWith( s, TRUE ); + return startsWith( s, true ); } /*! - Returns TRUE if the string ends with \a s; otherwise returns - FALSE. + Returns true if the string ends with \a s; otherwise returns + false. - If \a cs is TRUE (the default), the search is case sensitive; + If \a cs is true (the default), the search is case sensitive; otherwise the search is case insensitive. \code TQString str( "Bananas" ); - str.endsWith( "anas" ); // returns TRUE - str.endsWith( "pple" ); // returns FALSE + str.endsWith( "anas" ); // returns true + str.endsWith( "pple" ); // returns false \endcode \sa startsWith() @@ -6587,21 +6587,21 @@ bool TQString::endsWith( const TQString& s, bool cs ) const return s.isNull(); int pos = length() - s.length(); if ( pos < 0 ) - return FALSE; + return false; if ( cs ) { return memcmp((char*)&d->unicode[pos], (char*)s.d->unicode, s.length()*sizeof(TQChar)) == 0; } else { for ( int i = 0; i < (int) s.length(); i++ ) { if ( ::lower(d->unicode[pos + i]) != ::lower(s.d->unicode[i]) ) - return FALSE; + return false; } } - return TRUE; + return true; } bool TQString::endsWith( const TQString& s ) const { - return endsWith( s, TRUE ); + return endsWith( s, true ); } /*! \fn void TQString::detach() @@ -6619,7 +6619,7 @@ bool TQString::endsWith( const TQString& s ) const \obsolete Returns a static Windows TCHAR* from a TQString, adding NUL if \a - addnul is TRUE. + addnul is true. The lifetime of the return value is until the next call to this function, or until the last copy of str is deleted, whatever comes first. |
