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diff --git a/libopie2/opiecore/oconfig.h b/libopie2/opiecore/oconfig.h index 8c3060c..ab95dc3 100644 --- a/libopie2/opiecore/oconfig.h +++ b/libopie2/opiecore/oconfig.h @@ -1,16 +1,17 @@ /* This file is part of the Opie Project (C) 2003 Michael 'Mickey' Lauer <mickey@tm.informatik.uni-frankfurt.de> + Inspired by the config classes from the KDE Project which are =. (C) 1997 Matthias Kalle Dalheimer <kalle@kde.org> .=l. .>+-= _;:, .> :=|. This program is free software; you can .> <`_, > . <= redistribute it and/or modify it under :`=1 )Y*s>-.-- : the terms of the GNU Library General Public .="- .-=="i, .._ License as published by the Free Software - . .-<_> .<> Foundation; either version 2 of the License, ._= =} : or (at your option) any later version. .%`+i> _;_. .i_,=:_. -<s. This program is distributed in the hope that @@ -99,24 +100,32 @@ private: * config()->setGroup( oldgroup ); * </pre> * * In order to facilitate this task, you can use * OConfigGroupSaver. Simply construct such an object ON THE STACK * when you want to switch to a new group. Then, when the object goes * out of scope, the group will automatically be restored. If you * want to use several different groups within a function or method, * you can still use OConfigGroupSaver: Simply enclose all work with * one group (including the creation of the OConfigGroupSaver object) * in one block. * + * \code + * OConfigGroupSaver saver(cfg,"TheGroupThatInWhat"); + * \endcode + * + * Note that OConfigGroupSaver (cfg,"TheGroupThatInWhat"); would get imediately + * destructed after created and that you would save in the old group which + * is unwished. + * * @author Matthias Kalle Dalheimer <Kalle@kde.org> * @version $Id$ * @see OConfig */ class OConfigGroupSaver { public: /** * Constructor. * Create the object giving a @config object and a @a group to become * the current group. |