From 1b1ff66123d9e2f34bc02742e8b3d62c1207d004 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nico Vertriest Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2012 15:17:16 +0200 Subject: Several modifications in phrasing. Corrections of syntactic and spelling errors. Change-Id: I9d880b4d3f33ace53815d734f99d0b0396497158 Reviewed-by: Martin Smith Reviewed-by: Geir Vattekar --- src/corelib/doc/src/json.qdoc | 25 ++++++++++++------------- 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/corelib/doc/src/json.qdoc b/src/corelib/doc/src/json.qdoc index 3cb4089a51..8df1cb9b72 100644 --- a/src/corelib/doc/src/json.qdoc +++ b/src/corelib/doc/src/json.qdoc @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ \group json \title JSON Support in Qt \ingroup qt-basic-concepts - \brief An overview over the JSON support in Qt. + \brief An overview of JSON support in Qt. \ingroup frameworks-technologies @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ The JSON support in Qt provides an easy to use C++ API to parse, modify and save JSON data. It also contains support for saving this - data in a binary format that is directly mmap'able and very fast to + data in a binary format that is directly "mmap"-able and very fast to access. More details about the JSON data format can be found at \l{http://json.org}{json.org} @@ -62,19 +62,18 @@ \li null \endlist - Any value can be any of the above type. A boolean value is represented by the + A value can have any of the above types. A boolean value is represented by the strings true or false in JSON. JSON doesn't explicitly specify the valid range - for numbers, but the support in Qt is limited to the valid range and precision of + for numbers, but the support in Qt is limited to the validity range and precision of doubles. A string can be any valid unicode string. An array is a list of values, and an - object is a dictionary of key/value pairs. All keys in an object are strings, and - an object cannot contain any duplicated keys. + object is a collection of key/value pairs. All keys in an object are strings, and + an object cannot contain any duplicate keys. - The text representation, of JSON encloses arrays in square brackets ([ ... ]) and - objects in curly brackets ({ ... }). The different entries in arrays and objects - are separated by commas. The separator between keys and values in an object is a - colon (:). + The text representation of JSON encloses arrays in square brackets ([ ... ]) and + objects in curly brackets ({ ... }). Entries in arrays and objects are separated by + commas. The separator between keys and values in an object is a colon (:). - A simple JSON document encoding a person, its age, address and phone numbers could + A simple JSON document encoding a person, his/her age, address and phone numbers could look like: \code @@ -100,12 +99,12 @@ A valid JSON document is either an array or an object, so a document always starts with a square or curly bracket. - The JSON support in Qt consists of a set of 4 classes. + JSON support in Qt consists of a set of 4 classes. \section1 The JSON Classes - The JSON support in Qt consists of these classes: + JSON support in Qt consists of these classes: \annotatedlist json -- cgit v1.2.3