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author | Giuseppe D'Angelo <giuseppe.dangelo@kdab.com> | 2012-05-11 01:38:45 +0100 |
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committer | Qt by Nokia <qt-info@nokia.com> | 2012-05-29 11:35:21 +0200 |
commit | 2c49ea852f7893faae59bbdb59e2806002f0a017 (patch) | |
tree | 215abada3efeaf7a5d2137f87c5bc1ac5009bf34 /src/corelib/tools/qregexp.cpp | |
parent | dd3e4f1dbe868a8524ac199af838bb5f48d8bb9d (diff) |
QtCore: remove \link usages
Change-Id: I0de764b51a972de0b6eb2bf3c04d2b190f581f52
Reviewed-by: Casper van Donderen <casper.vandonderen@nokia.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'src/corelib/tools/qregexp.cpp')
-rw-r--r-- | src/corelib/tools/qregexp.cpp | 10 |
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/src/corelib/tools/qregexp.cpp b/src/corelib/tools/qregexp.cpp index 792b9cee4a..54b8103b3b 100644 --- a/src/corelib/tools/qregexp.cpp +++ b/src/corelib/tools/qregexp.cpp @@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ int qFindString(const QChar *haystack, int haystackLen, int from, spellings than we want: 'Eric', 'Erik', 'Eiric' and 'Eirik'. Some of the examples discussed above are implemented in the - \link #code-examples code examples \endlink section. + \l{#code-examples}{code examples} section. \target characters-and-abbreviations-for-sets-of-characters \section1 Characters and Abbreviations for Sets of Characters @@ -453,8 +453,7 @@ int qFindString(const QChar *haystack, int haystackLen, int from, writing \c{\\^}. For example, \b{^#include} will only match strings which \e begin with the characters '#include'. (When the caret is the first character of a character set it - has a special meaning, see \link #sets-of-characters Sets of - Characters \endlink.) + has a special meaning, see \l{#sets-of-characters}{Sets of Characters}.) \row \li \b{$} \li The dollar signifies the end of the string. For example @@ -538,9 +537,8 @@ int qFindString(const QChar *haystack, int haystackLen, int from, \section1 Notes for Perl Users Most of the character class abbreviations supported by Perl are - supported by QRegExp, see \link - #characters-and-abbreviations-for-sets-of-characters characters - and abbreviations for sets of characters \endlink. + supported by QRegExp, see \l{#characters-and-abbreviations-for-sets-of-characters} + {characters and abbreviations for sets of characters}. In QRegExp, apart from within character classes, \c{^} always signifies the start of the string, so carets must always be |