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authorNico Vertriest <nico.vertriest@digia.com>2014-09-11 11:57:14 +0200
committerNico Vertriest <nico.vertriest@digia.com>2014-09-30 13:52:51 +0200
commit54853c5f66288a82fc77e4e8c3e01a8565073436 (patch)
treed34db62b6b73aa0a536e06cdeb1fd9c92af09d19 /src/corelib/tools
parenteda8af2a699da594644517f9ff5d5cf38fa039d3 (diff)
Doc: Use title case in section1 titles
Using Python script title-cased.py Task-number: QTBUG-41250 Change-Id: I00d3d7a0b30db7304a7904efd6d63abd9a7b493b Reviewed-by: Topi Reiniƶ <topi.reinio@digia.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'src/corelib/tools')
-rw-r--r--src/corelib/tools/qalgorithms.qdoc2
-rw-r--r--src/corelib/tools/qelapsedtimer.cpp2
-rw-r--r--src/corelib/tools/qlist.cpp2
-rw-r--r--src/corelib/tools/qregularexpression.cpp18
-rw-r--r--src/corelib/tools/qscopedpointer.cpp2
-rw-r--r--src/corelib/tools/qshareddata.cpp2
-rw-r--r--src/corelib/tools/qsharedpointer.cpp2
-rw-r--r--src/corelib/tools/qstringiterator.qdoc4
-rw-r--r--src/corelib/tools/qstringlist.cpp6
9 files changed, 20 insertions, 20 deletions
diff --git a/src/corelib/tools/qalgorithms.qdoc b/src/corelib/tools/qalgorithms.qdoc
index 2551233aec..5e5a2b42e2 100644
--- a/src/corelib/tools/qalgorithms.qdoc
+++ b/src/corelib/tools/qalgorithms.qdoc
@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@
QList and QVector's non-const iterator types are random access iterators.
- \section1 Qt and the STL algorithms
+ \section1 Qt and the STL Algorithms
Historically, Qt used to provide functions which were direct equivalents of
many STL algorithmic functions. Starting with Qt 5.0, you are instead
diff --git a/src/corelib/tools/qelapsedtimer.cpp b/src/corelib/tools/qelapsedtimer.cpp
index cf2b3b4c9d..52875bc9fe 100644
--- a/src/corelib/tools/qelapsedtimer.cpp
+++ b/src/corelib/tools/qelapsedtimer.cpp
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
\snippet qelapsedtimer/main.cpp 2
- \section1 Reference clocks
+ \section1 Reference Clocks
QElapsedTimer will use the platform's monotonic reference clock in all
platforms that support it (see QElapsedTimer::isMonotonic()). This has
diff --git a/src/corelib/tools/qlist.cpp b/src/corelib/tools/qlist.cpp
index 7ab2ffffd4..8e2bed7a7c 100644
--- a/src/corelib/tools/qlist.cpp
+++ b/src/corelib/tools/qlist.cpp
@@ -468,7 +468,7 @@ void **QListData::erase(void **xi)
value that might not be in the valid range, check that it is less
than the value returned by size() but \e not less than 0.
- \section1 More members
+ \section1 More Members
If T is a QByteArray, this class has a couple more members that can be
used. See the documentation for QByteArrayList for more information.
diff --git a/src/corelib/tools/qregularexpression.cpp b/src/corelib/tools/qregularexpression.cpp
index cf80d05153..33894927fe 100644
--- a/src/corelib/tools/qregularexpression.cpp
+++ b/src/corelib/tools/qregularexpression.cpp
@@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
\snippet code/src_corelib_tools_qregularexpression.cpp 3
- \section1 Pattern options
+ \section1 Pattern Options
The meaning of the pattern string can be modified by setting one or more
\e{pattern options}. For instance, it is possible to set a pattern to match
@@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
Please refer to the QRegularExpression::PatternOption enum documentation for
more information about each pattern option.
- \section1 Match type and match options
+ \section1 Match Type and Match Options
The last two arguments of the match() and the globalMatch() functions set
the match type and the match options. The match type is a value of the
@@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
QRegularExpression::MatchOption enum documentation for more details.
\target normal matching
- \section1 Normal matching
+ \section1 Normal Matching
In order to perform a match you can simply invoke the match() function
passing a string to match against. We refer to this string as the
@@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
\snippet code/src_corelib_tools_qregularexpression.cpp 12
\target global matching
- \section1 Global matching
+ \section1 Global Matching
\e{Global matching} is useful to find all the occurrences of a given
regular expression inside a subject string. Suppose that we want to extract
@@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
the globalMatch() function, exactly like normal matching with match().
\target partial matching
- \section1 Partial matching
+ \section1 Partial Matching
A \e{partial match} is obtained when the end of the subject string is
reached, but more characters are needed to successfully complete the match.
@@ -396,7 +396,7 @@ QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
text) would have been \c{"abcabc"}; by matching only against the leading
\c{"abc"} we instead get a partial match.
- \section1 Error handling
+ \section1 Error Handling
It is possible for a QRegularExpression object to be invalid because of
syntax errors in the pattern string. The isValid() function will return
@@ -415,7 +415,7 @@ QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
its \l{QRegularExpressionMatch::}{isValid()} function will return false).
The same applies for attempting a global match.
- \section1 Unsupported Perl-compatible regular expressions features
+ \section1 Unsupported Perl-compatible Regular Expressions Features
QRegularExpression does not support all the features available in
Perl-compatible regular expressions. The most notable one is the fact that
@@ -424,7 +424,7 @@ QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
This may change in a future version of Qt.
- \section1 Notes for QRegExp users
+ \section1 Notes for QRegExp Users
The QRegularExpression class introduced in Qt 5 is a big improvement upon
QRegExp, in terms of APIs offered, supported pattern syntax and speed of
@@ -517,7 +517,7 @@ QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
QRegExp::CaretAtOffset behaviour. There is no equivalent for the other
QRegExp::CaretMode modes.
- \section1 Debugging code that uses QRegularExpression
+ \section1 Debugging Code that Uses QRegularExpression
QRegularExpression internally uses a just in time compiler (JIT) to
optimize the execution of the matching algorithm. The JIT makes extensive
diff --git a/src/corelib/tools/qscopedpointer.cpp b/src/corelib/tools/qscopedpointer.cpp
index 1f166bb3c3..57829bdd08 100644
--- a/src/corelib/tools/qscopedpointer.cpp
+++ b/src/corelib/tools/qscopedpointer.cpp
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
\snippet code/src_corelib_tools_qscopedpointer.cpp 2
- \section1 Custom cleanup handlers
+ \section1 Custom Cleanup Handlers
Arrays as well as pointers that have been allocated with \c malloc must
not be deleted using \c delete. QScopedPointer's second template parameter
diff --git a/src/corelib/tools/qshareddata.cpp b/src/corelib/tools/qshareddata.cpp
index a72a99dbe7..37de091776 100644
--- a/src/corelib/tools/qshareddata.cpp
+++ b/src/corelib/tools/qshareddata.cpp
@@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
In the member function documentation, \e{d pointer} always refers
to the internal pointer to the shared data object.
- \section1 Optimize performance for usage in Qt Containers
+ \section1 Optimize Performance for Usage in Qt Containers
You should consider marking your implicitly shared class as a movable type
using the Q_DECLARE_TYPEINFO() macro if it resembles the \c Employee class
diff --git a/src/corelib/tools/qsharedpointer.cpp b/src/corelib/tools/qsharedpointer.cpp
index ed557a05c7..666bc107fa 100644
--- a/src/corelib/tools/qsharedpointer.cpp
+++ b/src/corelib/tools/qsharedpointer.cpp
@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@
does so weakly. QWeakPointer has the same functionality, but its use for
that function is deprecated.
- \section1 Optional pointer tracking
+ \section1 Optional Pointer Tracking
A feature of QSharedPointer that can be enabled at compile-time for
debugging purposes is a pointer tracking mechanism. When enabled,
diff --git a/src/corelib/tools/qstringiterator.qdoc b/src/corelib/tools/qstringiterator.qdoc
index 9355191d46..ff0a097cb9 100644
--- a/src/corelib/tools/qstringiterator.qdoc
+++ b/src/corelib/tools/qstringiterator.qdoc
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@
respectively after and behind the iterator's current position, but they
will not return the code point the iterator has moved through.
- \section1 Unicode handling
+ \section1 Unicode Handling
QString and all of its functions work in terms of UTF-16 code units. Unicode code points
that fall outside the Basic Multilingual Plane (U+10000 to U+10FFFF) will therefore
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@
a decoding problem; please refer to the each function documentation for
more details.
- \section1 Unchecked iteration
+ \section1 Unchecked Iteration
It is possible to optimize iterating over a QString contents by skipping
some checks. This is in general not safe to do, because a QString is allowed
diff --git a/src/corelib/tools/qstringlist.cpp b/src/corelib/tools/qstringlist.cpp
index 0f9d427bab..4e5393e0b0 100644
--- a/src/corelib/tools/qstringlist.cpp
+++ b/src/corelib/tools/qstringlist.cpp
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
\tableofcontents
- \section1 Adding strings
+ \section1 Adding Strings
Strings can be added to a list using the \l
{QList::append()}{append()}, \l
@@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
\snippet qstringlist/main.cpp 0
- \section1 Iterating over the strings
+ \section1 Iterating Over the Strings
To iterate over a list, you can either use index positions or
QList's Java-style and STL-style iterator types:
@@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
QMutableStringListIterator class which is a type definition for
QMutableListIterator<QString>.
- \section1 Manipulating the strings
+ \section1 Manipulating the Strings
QStringList provides several functions allowing you to manipulate
the contents of a list. You can concatenate all the strings in a