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authorMurray Cumming <murrayc@murrayc.com>2011-03-24 10:07:36 +0100
committerMurray Cumming <murrayc@murrayc.com>2011-03-24 10:07:36 +0100
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Documentation: Change DBus to D-Bus.
* glib/src/varianttype.hg: Use the correct name for D-Bus. I made the same change in the C documentation.
-rw-r--r--ChangeLog7
-rw-r--r--glib/src/varianttype.hg12
2 files changed, 13 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
index a63552b7..4970af67 100644
--- a/ChangeLog
+++ b/ChangeLog
@@ -1,5 +1,12 @@
2011-03-24 Murray Cumming <murrayc@murrayc.com>
+ Documentation: Change DBus to D-Bus.
+
+ * glib/src/varianttype.hg: Use the correct name for D-Bus.
+ I made the same change in the C documentation.
+
+2011-03-24 Murray Cumming <murrayc@murrayc.com>
+
Variant: Improved the documentation, based on the C documentation.
* glib/src/variant.hg: Also changed two methods to take std::string by
diff --git a/glib/src/varianttype.hg b/glib/src/varianttype.hg
index 73136ea5..f59e018a 100644
--- a/glib/src/varianttype.hg
+++ b/glib/src/varianttype.hg
@@ -29,13 +29,13 @@ namespace Glib
{
/** VariantType - The VariantBase type system.
- * The VariantBase type system is based, in large part, on the DBus type
+ * The VariantBase type system is based, in large part, on the D-Bus type
* system, with two major changes and some minor lifting of restrictions. <a
* href="http://dbus.freedesktop.org/doc/dbus-specification.html">The
- * DBus specification</a>, therefore, provides a significant amount of
+ * D-Bus specification</a>, therefore, provides a significant amount of
* information that is useful when working with VariantBase.
*
- * The first major change with respect to the DBus type system is the
+ * The first major change with respect to the D-Bus type system is the
* introduction of maybe (or "nullable") types. Any type in VariantBase
* can be converted to a maybe type, in which case, "nothing" (or "null")
* becomes a valid value. Maybe types have been added by introducing the
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ namespace Glib
* The second major change is that the VariantBase type system supports
* the concept of "indefinite types" -- types that are less specific than the
* normal types found in DBus. For example, it is possible to speak of "an
- * array of any type" in VariantBase, where the DBus type system would
+ * array of any type" in VariantBase, where the D-Bus type system would
* require you to speak of "an array of integers" or "an array of strings".
* Indefinite types have been added by introducing the characters "*", "?" and
* "r" to type strings.
@@ -55,12 +55,12 @@ namespace Glib
*
* Just as in DBus, VariantBase types are described with strings ("type
* strings"). Subject to the differences mentioned above, these strings are of
- * the same form as those found in DBus. Note, however: DBus always works in
+ * the same form as those found in DBus. Note, however: D-Bus always works in
* terms of messages and therefore individual type strings appear nowhere in
* its interface. Instead, "signatures" are a concatenation of the strings of
* the type of each argument in a message. VariantBase deals with single
* values directly so VariantBase type strings always describe the type
- * of exactly one value. This means that a DBus signature string is generally
+ * of exactly one value. This means that a D-Bus signature string is generally
* not a valid VariantBase type string -- except in the case that it is
* the signature of a message containing exactly one argument.
*