Diffstat (limited to 'library/qcopenvelope_qws.cpp') (more/less context) (ignore whitespace changes)
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diff --git a/library/qcopenvelope_qws.cpp b/library/qcopenvelope_qws.cpp index 8f58787..63efb13 100644 --- a/library/qcopenvelope_qws.cpp +++ b/library/qcopenvelope_qws.cpp @@ -55,34 +55,34 @@ \endcode (Do not try to simplify this further as it may confuse some compilers.) The \c{channelname} of channels within Qtopia all start with "QPE/". The \c{messagename} is a function identifier followed by a list of types in parentheses. There is no whitespace in the message name. To receive a message, you will generally just use your application's predefined QPE/Application/\e{appname} channel (see QPEApplication::appMessage()), but you can make another channel and connect it to a slot like this: \code myChannel = new QCopChannel( "QPE/FooBar", this ); - connect( myChannel, SIGNAL(received(const QCString &, const QByteArray &)), - this, SLOT(fooBarMessage( const QCString &, const QByteArray &)) ); + connect( myChannel, SIGNAL(received(const QCString&,const QByteArray&)), + this, SLOT(fooBarMessage(const QCString&,const QByteArray&)) ); \endcode See also, the \link qcop.html list of Qtopia messages\endlink. */ /*! Constructs a QCopEnvelope that will write \a message to \a channel. If \a message has parameters, you must then use operator<<() to add these parameters to the envelope. */ QCopEnvelope::QCopEnvelope( const QCString& channel, const QCString& message ) : QDataStream(new QBuffer), ch(channel), msg(message) { device()->open(IO_WriteOnly); } |