diff --git a/harbour/ChangeLog b/harbour/ChangeLog index 19ddab6fb8..6ac5c39b94 100644 --- a/harbour/ChangeLog +++ b/harbour/ChangeLog @@ -8,6 +8,264 @@ 2008-12-31 13:59 UTC+0100 Foo Bar */ +2008-08-19 14:58 UTC+0200 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar hu) + * make_deb.sh + * Removed wrong comment recently added. + (we will need to fix hbfimage compilation anyway) + + * harbour-ce-spec + * harbour-w32-spec + * harbour.spec + * debian/control + * include/vm.api + * include/extend.api + * include/button.ch + * include/hbstack.h + * include/item.api + * include/rdd.api + * include/gt.api + * include/dbinfo.ch + * include/error.api + * include/filesys.api + * include/hbapigt.h + * include/clipdefs.h + * include/assert.ch + * include/fm.api + * include/extend.h + * source/compiler/genhrb.c + * config/os2/install.cf + * tests/db_brows.prg + * tests/debugtst.prg + * tests/ac_test.prg + * tests/testhtml.prg + * tests/tstcolor.prg + * doc/hdr_tpl.txt + * doc/man/harbour.1 + * doc/dirstruc.txt + * doc/howtobld.txt + * doc/en/diskspac.txt + * doc/en/string.txt + * doc/en/rddord.txt + * doc/en/math.txt + * doc/en/error.txt + * doc/en/treport.txt + * doc/en/memvar2.txt + * doc/en/terminal.txt + * doc/en/dir.txt + * doc/en/rddmisc.txt + * doc/en/var.txt + * doc/en/nation.txt + * doc/en/dbstrux.txt + * doc/en/datetime.txt + * doc/en/memo.txt + * doc/en/tgetlist.txt + * doc/en/tlabel.txt + * doc/en/hb_compa.txt + * doc/en/array.txt + * doc/en/rdddb.txt + * doc/en/dbsdf.txt + * doc/en/tbrowse.txt + * doc/en/hvm.txt + * doc/en/input.txt + * doc/en/dbdelim.txt + * doc/en/browse.txt + * doc/en/menu.txt + * doc/en/file.txt + * doc/en/binnum.txt + * doc/en/tclass.txt + * doc/en/set.txt + * doc/en/misc.txt + * doc/en/sayget.txt + * doc/en/readme.txt + * doc/es/diskspac.txt + * doc/es/tlabel.txt + * doc/es/array.txt + * doc/es/dbsdf.txt + * doc/es/tbrowse.txt + * doc/es/math.txt + * doc/es/hvm.txt + * doc/es/treport.txt + * doc/es/input.txt + * doc/es/dbdelim.txt + * doc/es/browse.txt + * doc/es/memvar2.txt + * doc/es/command.txt + * doc/es/dir.txt + * doc/es/file.txt + * doc/es/eval.txt + * doc/es/binnum.txt + * doc/es/nation.txt + * doc/es/var.txt + * doc/es/tclass.txt + * doc/es/dbstrux.txt + * doc/es/misc.txt + * doc/es/datetime.txt + * doc/es/sayget.txt + * doc/es/memo.txt + * doc/es/readme.txt + * doc/es/tgetlist.txt + * doc/readme.txt + * contrib/hbct/ctnet.c + * contrib/hbct/video.c + * contrib/hbct/dattime3.c + * contrib/hbct/color.c + * contrib/hbnf/acctyear.prg + * contrib/hbnf/byteneg.prg + * contrib/hbnf/isshare.prg + * contrib/hbnf/sinkey.prg + * contrib/hbnf/dhkey.h + * contrib/hbnf/kspeed.c + * contrib/hbnf/prtscr.c + * contrib/hbnf/descendn.c + * contrib/hbnf/peek.c + * contrib/hbnf/scancode.prg + * contrib/hbnf/vidmode.prg + * contrib/hbnf/nwsem.prg + * contrib/hbnf/acctadj.prg + * contrib/hbnf/week.prg + * contrib/hbnf/vidcur.prg + * contrib/hbnf/iamidle.c + * contrib/hbnf/prtesc.prg + * contrib/hbnf/miltime.prg + * contrib/hbnf/proper.c + * contrib/hbnf/acctmnth.prg + * contrib/hbnf/savearr.prg + * contrib/hbnf/rand1.prg + * contrib/hbnf/madd.prg + * contrib/hbnf/dispmsg.prg + * contrib/hbnf/settime.prg + * contrib/hbnf/restsets.prg + * contrib/hbnf/page.prg + * contrib/hbnf/byt2bit.prg + * contrib/hbnf/setkeys.c + * contrib/hbnf/month.prg + * contrib/hbnf/byt2hex.prg + * contrib/hbnf/findith.prg + * contrib/hbnf/at2.prg + * contrib/hbnf/acctweek.prg + * contrib/hbnf/dispc.c + * contrib/hbnf/gcd.prg + * contrib/hbnf/pegs.prg + * contrib/hbnf/min2dhm.prg + * contrib/hbnf/acctqtr.prg + * contrib/hbnf/numlock.c + * contrib/hbnf/dosver.prg + * contrib/hbnf/nooccur.prg + * contrib/hbnf/dayofyr.prg + * contrib/hbnf/metaph.prg + * contrib/hbnf/ontick.c + * contrib/hbnf/menu1.prg + * contrib/hbnf/byteand.prg + * contrib/hbnf/sqzn.prg + * contrib/hbnf/bytexor.prg + * contrib/hbnf/ftidle.c + * contrib/hbnf/workdays.prg + * contrib/hbnf/byteor.prg + * contrib/hbnf/asum.prg + * contrib/hbnf/shift.c + * contrib/hbnf/sleep.prg + * contrib/hbnf/wda.prg + * contrib/hbnf/aavg.prg + * contrib/hbnf/woy.prg + * contrib/hbnf/origin.c + * contrib/hbnf/any2any.prg + * contrib/hbnf/chdir.c + * contrib/hbnf/adessort.prg + * contrib/hbnf/setdate.prg + * contrib/hbnf/netpv.prg + * contrib/hbnf/amedian.prg + * contrib/hbnf/blink.prg + * contrib/hbnf/stod.c + * contrib/hbnf/vertmenu.prg + * contrib/hbnf/qtr.prg + * contrib/hbnf/linked.prg + * contrib/hbnf/n2color.c + * contrib/hbnf/aredit.prg + * contrib/hbnf/alt.c + * contrib/hbnf/xbox.prg + * contrib/hbnf/ftround.prg + * contrib/hbnf/hex2dec.prg + * contrib/hbnf/nwuid.prg + * contrib/hbnf/dectobin.prg + * contrib/hbnf/bitset.prg + * contrib/hbnf/aemaxlen.prg + * contrib/hbnf/nwlstat.prg + * contrib/hbnf/invclr.prg + * contrib/hbnf/ctrl.c + * contrib/hbnf/lastday.prg + * contrib/hbnf/tempfile.prg + * contrib/hbnf/diskfunc.prg + * contrib/hbnf/scregion.prg + * contrib/hbnf/mouse2.prg + * contrib/hbnf/d2e.prg + * contrib/hbnf/ftisprn.c + * contrib/hbnf/pickday.prg + * contrib/hbnf/firstday.prg + * contrib/hbnf/daytobow.prg + * contrib/hbnf/anomatch.prg + * contrib/hbnf/pvid.prg + * contrib/hbnf/isbiton.prg + * contrib/hbnf/color2n.c + * contrib/hbnf/isbit.prg + * contrib/hbnf/putkey.c + * contrib/hbnf/cntryset.prg + * contrib/hbnf/datecnfg.prg + * contrib/hbnf/getenvrn.c + * contrib/hbnf/easter.prg + * contrib/hbnf/bytenot.prg + * contrib/hbnf/ntow.prg + * contrib/hbnf/poke.c + * contrib/hbnf/aeminlen.prg + * contrib/hbnf/floptst.prg + * contrib/hbnf/pchr.prg + * contrib/hbnf/savesets.prg + * contrib/hbnf/mkdir.c + * contrib/hbnf/year.prg + * contrib/hbnf/caplock.c + * contrib/hbnf/rmdir.c + * contrib/hbnf/calendar.prg + * contrib/hbnf/e2d.prg + * contrib/hbnf/elapsed.prg + * contrib/hbnf/sysmem.prg + * contrib/hbnf/bitclr.prg + * contrib/hbnf/eltime.prg + * contrib/hbnf/aading.prg + * contrib/hbnf/dfile.prg + * contrib/hbnf/elapmil.prg + * contrib/hbnf/setlastk.c + * contrib/hbnf/pending.prg + * contrib/hbnf/clrsel.prg + * contrib/rddads/doc/en/adsfuncs.txt + * contrib/rddads/doc/en/readme.txt + * contrib/hbclip/hbclip.ch + * contrib/hbclip/readme.txt + * contrib/hbmisc/doc/en/ht_dbf.txt + * utils/hbdoc/rtf.prg + * utils/hbdoc/fclass1.prg + * utils/hbdoc/genos2.prg + * utils/hbdoc/genng.prg + * utils/hbdoc/genasc.prg + * utils/hbdoc/genchm.prg + * utils/hbdoc/os2.prg + * utils/hbdoc/ng.prg + * utils/hbdoc/genhpc.prg + * utils/hbdoc/html.prg + * utils/hbdoc/ffile1.prg + * utils/hbdoc/ft_funcs.prg + * utils/hbdoc/hbdoc.prg + * utils/hbdoc/troff.prg + * utils/hbdoc/genhtm.prg + * utils/hbdoc/genpdf1.prg + * utils/hbdoc/gentrf.prg + * utils/hbdoc/genrtf.prg + * utils/hbmake/fclass1.prg + * utils/hbmake/prb_stak.prg + * utils/hbmake/ffile1.prg + * utils/hbmake/ft_funcs.prg + * utils/hbmake/pickfile.prg + * utils/hbmake/hbmutils.prg + * More cleanups, formatting (filename casing, CA-Cl*pper, etc). + 2008-08-19 11:53 UTC+0200 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar hu) * config/w32/install.cf * doc/hbmake.txt diff --git a/harbour/config/os2/install.cf b/harbour/config/os2/install.cf index 71379a9157..d0c7239521 100644 --- a/harbour/config/os2/install.cf +++ b/harbour/config/os2/install.cf @@ -5,14 +5,14 @@ ifeq ($(SHLVL),) # An OS/2 command shell define inst_file -ECHO $(CP) $(file) $(INSTALL_OS2_DIR) >> _NSTALL.CMD +ECHO $(CP) $(file) $(INSTALL_OS2_DIR) >> _nstall.cmd endef INSTALL_LIST = $(subst /,\,$(INSTALL_OBJS)) INSTALL_OS2_DIR = $(subst /,\,$(INSTALL_DIR)) INSTALL_RULE = $(foreach file, $(INSTALL_LIST), $(inst_file)) \ - $(COMSPEC) /c _NSTALL.CMD & $(RM) _NSTALL.CMD + $(COMSPEC) /c _nstall.cmd & $(RM) _nstall.cmd else # bash diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbclip/hbclip.ch b/harbour/contrib/hbclip/hbclip.ch index 87f8acebde..f7513419d9 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbclip/hbclip.ch +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbclip/hbclip.ch @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ */ /* - * NOTE: This file is meant to be included in CA-Clipper applications + * NOTE: This file is meant to be included in CA-Cl*pper applications * that were written to take advantage of specific Harbour extensions * or platform dependent features. */ diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbclip/readme.txt b/harbour/contrib/hbclip/readme.txt index 35f4c9b471..1a29c1d1e9 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbclip/readme.txt +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbclip/readme.txt @@ -2,13 +2,13 @@ * $Id$ */ -Harbour Compatibility Library (HCL) for CA-Clipper 5.x +Harbour Compatibility Library (HCL) for CA-Cl*pper 5.x ====================================================== The goal of this library and header file is to provide some level -of compatibility for Harbour code when compiled with CA-Clipper. +of compatibility for Harbour code when compiled with CA-Cl*pper. -You will require Microsoft C 5.1 or 8.x and CA-Clipper to compile +You will require Microsoft C 5.1 or 8.x and CA-Cl*pper to compile and build this library. Use MAKE_CLP.BAT to build the library. @@ -19,4 +19,3 @@ Optionally you may want to #include "hbclip.ch" to your source files. Viktor Szakats - diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbct/color.c b/harbour/contrib/hbct/color.c index 9f6283f043..4151b0da05 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbct/color.c +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbct/color.c @@ -121,8 +121,8 @@ HB_FUNC( INVERTATTR ) * COLOR TO (N)umeric * The function changes an alphanumeric color attribute from NN/NN or * CC/CC into a combined numeric attribute. These combined attribute - * values are useful with the CA-Clipper Tools functions STRSCREEN(), - * SCREENMIX(), SCREENATTR(), and the CA-Clipper commands + * values are useful with the CA-Cl*pper Tools functions STRSCREEN(), + * SCREENMIX(), SCREENATTR(), and the CA-Cl*pper commands * SAVE/RESTORE SCREEN. * * TODO: add documentation @@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ HB_FUNC( COLORTON ) * If designated as .F. or if the parameter is omitted, * NTOCOLOR() returns a string with a numeric color code. * When designated as .T., NTOCOLOR() returns a string with - * the CA-Clipper alpha color coding. + * the CA-Cl*pper alpha color coding. * * $RETURNS$ * NTOCOLOR() returns the designated color attribute in the NN/NN @@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ HB_FUNC( COLORTON ) * $DESCRIPTION$ * NTOCOLOR() converts a color attribute returned from another function * in numeric form, into the alphanumeric data format. Use this - * attribute in conjunction with the CA-Clipper SET COLOR TO command. + * attribute in conjunction with the CA-Cl*pper SET COLOR TO command. * * TODO: add documentation * $EXAMPLES$ diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbct/ctnet.c b/harbour/contrib/hbct/ctnet.c index db11cf4682..460a4a1213 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbct/ctnet.c +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbct/ctnet.c @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ * * NETRMTNAME( cLocalDevice ) -> cSharedName * Return the shared resource name connected to a . - * The original parameter in CA-Clipper Tools was changed to in + * The original parameter in CA-Cl*pper Tools was changed to in * xHarbour because in Windows Network I didn´t find a number table like in MS-DOS. See * CA-Tools help for more details. * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbct/dattime3.c b/harbour/contrib/hbct/dattime3.c index e332f753c1..d38ef8c42a 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbct/dattime3.c +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbct/dattime3.c @@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ static BOOL _hb_timeValid( char * szTime, ULONG ulLen, int * piDecode ) * $STATUS$ * Ready * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-Clipper Tools compatible. + * This function is CA-Cl*pper Tools compatible. * $PLATFORMS$ * Windows * $FILES$ @@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ HB_FUNC( TIMEVALID ) * $STATUS$ * Ready * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-Clipper Tools compatible. + * This function is CA-Cl*pper Tools compatible. * $PLATFORMS$ * Windows * $FILES$ @@ -355,7 +355,7 @@ HB_FUNC( SETTIME ) * $STATUS$ * Ready * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-Clipper Tools compatible. + * This function is CA-Cl*pper Tools compatible. * $PLATFORMS$ * Windows * $FILES$ diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbct/video.c b/harbour/contrib/hbct/video.c index 369727e043..27ad647e53 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbct/video.c +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbct/video.c @@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ HB_FUNC( CHARPIX ) * VGAPALETTE([, [, , * lValid * $ARGUMENTS$ - * - the color to change in CA-Clipper color notation or + * - the color to change in CA-Cl*pper color notation or * as a number from 0 to 15. * , , and specify the palette * settings for the respective portions in the range from 0 to 63. diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbmisc/doc/en/ht_dbf.txt b/harbour/contrib/hbmisc/doc/en/ht_dbf.txt index 096e66fd8b..a435623397 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbmisc/doc/en/ht_dbf.txt +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbmisc/doc/en/ht_dbf.txt @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-CLIPPER tools compatible + * This function is CA-Cl*pper tools compatible * $FILES$ * Library is libmisc * $SEEALSO$ @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-CLIPPER tools compatible + * This function is CA-Cl*pper tools compatible * $FILES$ * Library is libmisc * $SEEALSO$ @@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-CLIPPER tools compatible + * This function is CA-Cl*pper tools compatible * $FILES$ * Library is libmisc * $SEEALSO$ diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/aading.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/aading.prg index 4c4154cefe..7cc43fadeb 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/aading.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/aading.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: Aadding.prg + * File......: aadding.prg * Author....: Ralph Oliver, TRANSCOM SYSTEMS * CIS ID....: 74030,703 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/aavg.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/aavg.prg index d181aeb78e..570f11bcc8 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/aavg.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/aavg.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: AAvg.Prg + * File......: aavg.prg * Author....: David Husnian * CIS ID....: ? * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/acctadj.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/acctadj.prg index 38fd726f21..3a1a0ff495 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/acctadj.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/acctadj.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: ACCTADJ.PRG + * File......: acctadj.prg * Author....: Jo W. French dba Practical Computing * CIS ID....: 74731,1751 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/acctmnth.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/acctmnth.prg index 0a0e50367b..45f2c3630a 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/acctmnth.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/acctmnth.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: ACCTMNTH.PRG + * File......: acctmnth.prg * Author....: Jo W. French dba Practical Computing * CIS ID....: 74731,1751 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/acctqtr.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/acctqtr.prg index 8007cd93b1..b50512debc 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/acctqtr.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/acctqtr.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: ACCTQTR.PRG + * File......: acctqtr.prg * Author....: Jo W. French dba Practical Computing * CIS ID....: 74731,1751 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/acctweek.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/acctweek.prg index fcd71d94fc..0ad140af96 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/acctweek.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/acctweek.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: ACCTWEEK.PRG + * File......: acctweek.prg * Author....: Jo W. French dba Practical Computing * CIS ID....: 74731,1751 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/acctyear.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/acctyear.prg index 45fd5c4b57..b72eb05e82 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/acctyear.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/acctyear.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: ACCTYEAR.PRG + * File......: acctyear.prg * Author....: Jo W. French dba Practical Computing * CIS ID....: 74731,1751 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/adessort.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/adessort.prg index d5517f3d51..ca963f2201 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/adessort.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/adessort.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: ADesSort.Prg + * File......: adessort.prg * Author....: David Husnian * CIS ID....: ? * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/aemaxlen.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/aemaxlen.prg index f74316ac2b..1d8db4417f 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/aemaxlen.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/aemaxlen.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: AEmaxlen.prg + * File......: aemaxlen.prg * Author....: Ralph Oliver, TRANSCOM SYSTEMS * CIS ID....: 74030,703 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/aeminlen.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/aeminlen.prg index 7be233adbc..3a786c98cf 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/aeminlen.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/aeminlen.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: AEminlen.prg + * File......: aeminlen.prg * Author....: Ralph Oliver, TRANSCOM SYSTEMS * CIS ID....: 74030,703 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/alt.c b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/alt.c index 5748f0626f..5eb245b16a 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/alt.c +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/alt.c @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: ALT.C + * File......: alt.c * Author....: Ted Means * CIS ID....: 73067,3332 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/amedian.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/amedian.prg index 796214cde7..25cc20b57e 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/amedian.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/amedian.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: AMedian.Prg + * File......: amedian.prg * Author....: Ralph Oliver, TRANSCOM SYSTEMS * CIS ID....: 74030,703 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/anomatch.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/anomatch.prg index 4952417099..b1b12c2014 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/anomatch.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/anomatch.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: ANoMatch.Prg + * File......: anomatch.prg * Author....: David Husnian * CIS ID....: ? * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/any2any.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/any2any.prg index 60430681c1..cc052469bf 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/any2any.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/any2any.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: Any2Any.Prg + * File......: any2any.prg * Author....: David Husnian * CIS ID....: ? * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/aredit.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/aredit.prg index f8caf330e7..52c9dce1de 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/aredit.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/aredit.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: ArEdit.prg + * File......: aredit.prg * Author....: James J. Orlowski, M.D. * CIS ID....: 72707,601 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/asum.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/asum.prg index c1b9f52cfb..207bdc4069 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/asum.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/asum.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: ASum.Prg + * File......: asum.prg * Author....: David Husnian * CIS ID....: ? * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/at2.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/at2.prg index cb5a132729..b05514d215 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/at2.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/at2.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: AT2.prg + * File......: at2.prg * Author....: Ralph Oliver, TRANSCOM SYSTEMS * CIS ID....: 74030,703 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/bitclr.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/bitclr.prg index 679560533f..47e26d7d4d 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/bitclr.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/bitclr.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: BITCLR.PRG + * File......: bitclr.prg * Author....: Forest Belt, Computer Diagnostic Services, Inc. * CIS ID....: ? * @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ * // bit 5 already clear * * For a demonstration of Clipper bit manipulations, compile and - * link the program BITTEST.PRG in the Nanforum Toolkit source code. + * link the program bittest.prg in the Nanforum Toolkit source code. * $SEEALSO$ * FT_BITSET() FT_ISBIT() * $END$ diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/bitset.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/bitset.prg index 07cdfa091d..fbd55488cf 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/bitset.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/bitset.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: BITSET.PRG + * File......: bitset.prg * Author....: Forest Belt, Computer Diagnostic Services, Inc. * CIS ID....: ? * @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ * // bit 5 set * * For a demonstration of Clipper bit manipulations, compile and - * link the program BITTEST.PRG in the Nanforum Toolkit source code. + * link the program bittest.prg in the Nanforum Toolkit source code. * $SEEALSO$ * FT_BITCLR() FT_ISBIT() * $END$ diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/blink.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/blink.prg index ea727dddde..1e0910c784 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/blink.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/blink.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: BLINK.PRG + * File......: blink.prg * Author....: Terry Hackett * CIS ID....: 76662,2035 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/byt2bit.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/byt2bit.prg index 3d8568c1ca..7947d7cfe6 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/byt2bit.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/byt2bit.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: BYT2BIT.PRG + * File......: byt2bit.prg * Author....: Forest Belt, Computer Diagnostic Services, Inc. * CIS ID....: ? * @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ * // result: '0000 0100' * * For a demonstration of Clipper bit manipulations, compile and - * link the program BITTEST.PRG in the Nanforum Toolkit source code. + * link the program bittest.prg in the Nanforum Toolkit source code. * $SEEALSO$ * FT_BYT2HEX() * $END$ diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/byt2hex.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/byt2hex.prg index a36d030490..dc1f2b1805 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/byt2hex.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/byt2hex.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: BYT2HEX.PRG + * File......: byt2hex.prg * Author....: Forest Belt, Computer Diagnostic Services, Inc. * CIS ID....: ? * @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ * // result: '04h' * * For a demonstration of Clipper bit manipulations, compile and - * link the program BITTEST.PRG in the Nanforum Toolkit source code. + * link the program bittest.prg in the Nanforum Toolkit source code. * $SEEALSO$ * FT_BYT2BIT() * $END$ diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/byteand.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/byteand.prg index 1ae2fff0e3..d0eec06519 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/byteand.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/byteand.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: BYTEAND.PRG + * File......: byteand.prg * Author....: Forest Belt, Computer Diagnostic Services, Inc. * CIS ID....: ? * @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ * ? cNewByte // result: non-printable character * * For a demonstration of Clipper bit manipulations, compile and - * link the program BITTEST.PRG in the Nanforum Toolkit source code. + * link the program bittest.prg in the Nanforum Toolkit source code. * $SEEALSO$ * FT_BYTEOR() FT_BYTEXOR() FT_BYTENOT() FT_BYTENEG() * $END$ diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/byteneg.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/byteneg.prg index ab24f2a18c..643c03673a 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/byteneg.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/byteneg.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: BYTENEG.PRG + * File......: byteneg.prg * Author....: Forest Belt, Computer Diagnostic Services, Inc. * CIS ID....: ? * @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ * ? asc(cNewByte) // result: 224 * * For a demonstration of Clipper bit manipulations, compile and - * link the program BITTEST.PRG in the Nanforum Toolkit source code. + * link the program bittest.prg in the Nanforum Toolkit source code. * $SEEALSO$ * FT_BYTEOR() FT_BYTEXOR() FT_BYTENOT() FT_BYTEAND() * $END$ diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/bytenot.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/bytenot.prg index 8c3da08450..1fbb47875f 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/bytenot.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/bytenot.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: BYTENOT.PRG + * File......: bytenot.prg * Author....: Forest Belt, Computer Diagnostic Services, Inc. * CIS ID....: ? * @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ * ? ASC( cNewByte ) // result: 223 * * For a demonstration of Clipper bit manipulations, compile and - * link the program BITTEST.PRG in the Nanforum Toolkit source code. + * link the program bittest.prg in the Nanforum Toolkit source code. * $SEEALSO$ * FT_BYTEOR() FT_BYTEXOR() FT_BYTENEG() FT_BYTEAND() * $END$ diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/byteor.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/byteor.prg index f8d980f897..5acc7bcd0e 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/byteor.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/byteor.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: BYTEOR.PRG + * File......: byteor.prg * Author....: Forest Belt, Computer Diagnostic Services, Inc. * CIS ID....: ? * @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ * ? cNewByte // result: non-printable character * * For a demonstration of Clipper bit manipulations, compile and - * link the program BITTEST.PRG in the Nanforum Toolkit source code. + * link the program bittest.prg in the Nanforum Toolkit source code. * $SEEALSO$ * FT_BYTEXOR() FT_BYTENOT() FT_BYTENEG() FT_BYTEAND() * $END$ diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/bytexor.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/bytexor.prg index 64abe78312..0d5e2bf01b 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/bytexor.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/bytexor.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: BYTEXOR.PRG + * File......: bytexor.prg * Author....: Forest Belt, Computer Diagnostic Services, Inc. * CIS ID....: ? * @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ * ? cNewByte // result: non-printable character * * For a demonstration of Clipper bit manipulations, compile and - * link the program BITTEST.PRG in the Nanforum Toolkit source code. + * link the program bittest.prg in the Nanforum Toolkit source code. * $SEEALSO$ * FT_BYTEOR() FT_BYTENOT() FT_BYTENEG() FT_BYTEAND() * $END$ diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/calendar.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/calendar.prg index b8212cae3c..2af96d057b 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/calendar.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/calendar.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: CALENDAR.PRG + * File......: calendar.prg * Author....: Isa Asudeh * CIS ID....: 76477,647 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/caplock.c b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/caplock.c index 13a7fc6a63..baaa74c255 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/caplock.c +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/caplock.c @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: CAPLOCK.C + * File......: caplock.c * Author....: Ted Means * CIS ID....: 73067,3332 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/chdir.c b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/chdir.c index d5ace56d3b..d5bab63280 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/chdir.c +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/chdir.c @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ * $Id$ */ -/* File......: CHDIR.ASM +/* File......: chdir.asm * Author....: Ted Means * CIS ID....: 73067,3332 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/clrsel.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/clrsel.prg index 300ce0d1e5..1e431a05c3 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/clrsel.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/clrsel.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: ClrSel.PRG + * File......: clrsel.prg * Author....: Dave Adams * CIS ID....: 72037,2654 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/cntryset.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/cntryset.prg index 7184277cd2..400116f2ef 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/cntryset.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/cntryset.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: CntrySet.Prg + * File......: cntryset.prg * Author....: David Husnian * CIS ID....: ? * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/color2n.c b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/color2n.c index 7638e6d32d..e8759c2021 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/color2n.c +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/color2n.c @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: COLOR2N.C + * File......: color2n.c * Author....: David Richardson * CIS ID....: 72271,53 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/ctrl.c b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/ctrl.c index 6be26b8f79..2a68243d15 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/ctrl.c +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/ctrl.c @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: CTRL.C + * File......: ctrl.c * Author....: Ted Means * CIS ID....: 73067,3332 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/d2e.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/d2e.prg index 6fd4b1ed3c..06c9000b44 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/d2e.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/d2e.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: D2E.PRG + * File......: d2e.prg * Author....: Gary Baren * CIS ID....: 75470,1027 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/datecnfg.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/datecnfg.prg index 17e8782f8d..892def6676 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/datecnfg.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/datecnfg.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: DATECNFG.PRG + * File......: datecnfg.prg * Author....: Jo W. French dba Practical Computing * CIS ID....: 74730,1751 * @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ * SET DATE American // User's normal date format aTemp := FT_DATECNFG() // Get/Set cFY_Start & nDOW_Start. * aTemp := FT_DATECNFG("03/01/80", 1) // Date string in user's format. - cFY_Start := aTemp[1] // See FT_DATECNFG() in FT_DATE0.PRG + cFY_Start := aTemp[1] // See FT_DATECNFG() in ft_date0.prg NDOW_START := ATEMP[2] // FOR PARAMETERS. DDATE := DATE() * dDate := CTOD("02/29/88") // Test date, in user's normal date format diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/dayofyr.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/dayofyr.prg index 219921a83b..7d7ff22594 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/dayofyr.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/dayofyr.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: DAYOFYR.PRG + * File......: dayofyr.prg * Author....: Jo W. French dba Practical Computing * CIS_ID....: 74731,1751 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/daytobow.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/daytobow.prg index d027f924b4..abff285d79 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/daytobow.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/daytobow.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: DAYTOBOW.PRG + * File......: daytobow.prg * Author....: Jo W. French dba Practical Computing * CIS_ID....: 74731,1751 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/dectobin.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/dectobin.prg index 1dc083436b..e3182dc529 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/dectobin.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/dectobin.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: DECTOBIN.PRG + * File......: dectobin.prg * Author....: Greg Lief * CIS ID....: 72460,1760 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/descendn.c b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/descendn.c index e0d304c6bb..315aa089e8 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/descendn.c +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/descendn.c @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: DESCEND.C + * File......: descend.c * Author....: Ted Means * CIS ID....: 73067,3332 * @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ * $RETURNS$ * The inverse of * $DESCRIPTION$ - * This function is a replacement for CA-Clipper's Descend() function, + * This function is a replacement for CA-Cl*pper's Descend() function, * which is known to produce memory corruption occassionally. * $EXAMPLES$ * ? FT_Descend( 1 ) // Returns -1 diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/dfile.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/dfile.prg index c7a1164623..faa1d9112b 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/dfile.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/dfile.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: DFILE.PRG + * File......: dfile.prg * Author....: Mike Taylor * CIS ID....: ? * @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ static nHandle := 0 @ 0,0 CLEAR - cInFile := "FT_DFILE.PRG" + cInFile := "ft_dfile.prg" CKEY := "" NNCOLOR := 7 NHCOLOR := 15 @@ -229,4 +229,3 @@ function FT_DFCLOSE() endif return (NIL) - diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/dhkey.h b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/dhkey.h index 0e50f34301..e5235deb8b 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/dhkey.h +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/dhkey.h @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: DFKEY.H + * File......: dfkey.h * Author....: Mike Taylor * CIS ID....: ? * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/diskfunc.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/diskfunc.prg index b2f48cd599..0cf1053df3 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/diskfunc.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/diskfunc.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: DISKFUNC.PRG + * File......: diskfunc.prg * Author....: Robert A. DiFalco * CIS ID....: ? * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/dispc.c b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/dispc.c index e38864d748..3f9fb151fd 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/dispc.c +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/dispc.c @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: DISPC.C + * File......: dispc.c * Author....: Mike Taylor * CIS ID....: ? * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/dispmsg.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/dispmsg.prg index 1d0322813c..c665985cb3 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/dispmsg.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/dispmsg.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: DISPMSG.PRG + * File......: dispmsg.prg * Author....: Paul Ferrara, ColumbuSoft * CIS ID....: 76702,556 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/dosver.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/dosver.prg index 939d82c9d0..4d247df99d 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/dosver.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/dosver.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: DOSVER.PRG + * File......: dosver.prg * Author....: Glenn Scott * CIS ID....: ? * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/e2d.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/e2d.prg index 1a8d681b52..fd25c6a474 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/e2d.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/e2d.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: E2D.PRG + * File......: e2d.prg * Author....: Gary Baren * CIS ID....: 75470,1027 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/easter.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/easter.prg index 3a83967643..0c6ad908ac 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/easter.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/easter.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: EASTER.PRG + * File......: easter.prg * Author....: Paul Tucker * Email.....: * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/elapmil.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/elapmil.prg index f976500c79..c881f8e2ba 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/elapmil.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/elapmil.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: ELAPMIL.PRG + * File......: elapmil.prg * Author....: Alexander B. Spencer * CIS ID....: 76276,1012 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/elapsed.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/elapsed.prg index 35a62e15bb..07e46cbd92 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/elapsed.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/elapsed.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: ELAPSED.PRG + * File......: elapsed.prg * Author....: Jo W. French dba Practical Computing * CIS ID....: ? * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/eltime.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/eltime.prg index 1a001e7482..e8d8ed9603 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/eltime.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/eltime.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: ELTIME.PRG + * File......: eltime.prg * Author....: Alexander B. Spencer * CIS ID....: 76276,1012 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/findith.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/findith.prg index de202c59d4..0966ff72e6 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/findith.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/findith.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: FindIth.Prg + * File......: findith.prg * Author....: David Husnian * CIS ID....: ? * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/firstday.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/firstday.prg index a467abcbed..ae6cd5fa68 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/firstday.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/firstday.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: FIRSTDAY.PRG + * File......: firstday.prg * Author....: Jeff Bryant * CIS ID....: ? * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/floptst.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/floptst.prg index 8865656fcf..ca52f0cc40 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/floptst.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/floptst.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* -* File......: FLOPTST.PRG +* File......: floptst.prg * Author....: Gary Smith * CIS ID....: 70714,3015 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/ftidle.c b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/ftidle.c index 8606470b88..97d7eb9ad8 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/ftidle.c +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/ftidle.c @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: IDLE.C + * File......: idle.c * Author....: Ted Means (with much gratitude to Robert DiFalco) * CIS ID....: 73067,3332 * @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ * * This function attempts to alleviate the problem by providing a * mechanism by which an idle event can be artifically generated at - * will. The idle event will cause the CA-Clipper runtime to perform + * will. The idle event will cause the CA-Cl*pper runtime to perform * an incremental memory scavenge. * * This function makes use of an undocumented interal routine. If this diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/ftisprn.c b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/ftisprn.c index a95173523f..9185ab3372 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/ftisprn.c +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/ftisprn.c @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ * Harbour Project source code: * FT_ISPRINT() * - * Copyright 1999-2007 Viktor Szakats + * Copyright 1999-2008 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar hu) * www - http://www.harbour-project.org * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ * */ -/* File......: ISPRINT.ASM +/* File......: isprint.asm * Author....: Ted Means * CIS ID....: 73067,3332 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/ftround.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/ftround.prg index add63c3c67..208f517e59 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/ftround.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/ftround.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: Round.Prg + * File......: round.prg * Author....: David Husnian * CIS ID....: ? * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/fttext.c b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/fttext.c index 32afc4e50d..224ffb1851 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/fttext.c +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/fttext.c @@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ * The following parts are Copyright of the individual authors. * www - http://www.harbour-project.org * - * Copyright 1999-2007 Viktor Szakats + * Copyright 1999-2008 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar hu) * _findeol(), _findbol() * * See doc/license.txt for licensing terms. diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/gcd.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/gcd.prg index 755c878ed8..429286f8d7 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/gcd.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/gcd.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: GCD.PRG + * File......: gcd.prg * Author....: David Husnian * CIS ID....: ? * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/getenvrn.c b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/getenvrn.c index 7ed93ff341..4c4bc7a6dd 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/getenvrn.c +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/getenvrn.c @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: GETENVRN.C + * File......: getenvrn.c * Author....: Rick Whitt * CIS ID....: 70672,605 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/hex2dec.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/hex2dec.prg index a1a2de7891..b63fd43f69 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/hex2dec.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/hex2dec.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: HEX2DEC.PRG + * File......: hex2dec.prg * Author....: Robert A. DiFalco * CIS ID....: ? * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/iamidle.c b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/iamidle.c index dcb470c2f3..178b05735f 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/iamidle.c +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/iamidle.c @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ * Harbour Project source code: * FT_IAMIDLE() * - * Copyright 1999-2007 Viktor Szakats + * Copyright 1999-2008 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar hu) * www - http://www.harbour-project.org * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify @@ -50,7 +50,8 @@ * */ -/* File......: ADAPTER.ASM +/* +* File......: adapter.asm * Author....: Ted Means * CIS ID....: 73067,3332 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/invclr.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/invclr.prg index 1b4b34d228..3c24d3867d 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/invclr.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/invclr.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: InvClr.Prg + * File......: invclr.prg * Author....: David Husnian * CIS ID....: ? * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/isbit.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/isbit.prg index cfca9a666a..47be3affb0 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/isbit.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/isbit.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: ISBIT.PRG + * File......: isbit.prg * Author....: Forest Belt, Computer Diagnostic Services, Inc. * CIS ID....: ? * @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ * ? FT_ISBIT('A', 5) // result: .F. * * For a demonstration of Clipper bit manipulations, compile and - * link the program BITTEST.PRG in the Nanforum Toolkit source code. + * link the program bittest.prg in the Nanforum Toolkit source code. * $SEEALSO$ * FT_BITSET() FT_BITCLR() * $END$ diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/isbiton.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/isbiton.prg index 86210e246a..b8d9b386ac 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/isbiton.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/isbiton.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: ISBITON.PRG + * File......: isbiton.prg * Author....: Ted Means * CIS ID....: 73067,3332 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/isshare.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/isshare.prg index f9fac86a8c..b0a64cc1eb 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/isshare.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/isshare.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: ISSHARE.PRG + * File......: isshare.prg * Author....: Glenn Scott (from Tom Leylan C source) * CIS ID....: ? * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/kspeed.c b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/kspeed.c index 66618df859..e5d31ef7bf 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/kspeed.c +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/kspeed.c @@ -2,7 +2,8 @@ * $Id$ */ -/* File......: KSPEED.ASM +/* +* File......: kspeed.asm * Author....: James R. Zack * CIS ID....: 75410,1567 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/lastday.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/lastday.prg index 51ab786fee..58a55c21c9 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/lastday.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/lastday.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: LASTDAY.PRG + * File......: lastday.prg * Author....: Mike Schinkel * CIS ID....: ? * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/linked.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/linked.prg index 82bc31b356..3698e34e7b 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/linked.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/linked.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: Linked.PRG + * File......: linked.prg * Author....: Brian Loesgen * CIS ID....: 74326,1174 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/madd.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/madd.prg index c572e208df..a4e6dd81e7 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/madd.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/madd.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: MADD.PRG + * File......: madd.prg * Author....: Jo W. French dba Practical Computing * CIS ID....: 74731,1751 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/menu1.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/menu1.prg index f418b90126..4fb69127af 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/menu1.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/menu1.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: MENU1.PRG + * File......: menu1.prg * Author....: Paul Ferrara * CIS ID....: 76702,556 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/metaph.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/metaph.prg index 1711efbff7..c138533957 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/metaph.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/metaph.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: METAPH.PRG + * File......: metaph.prg * Author....: Dave Adams * CIS ID....: ? * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/miltime.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/miltime.prg index c2d34a06f0..2624c4d088 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/miltime.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/miltime.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: MILTIME.PRG + * File......: miltime.prg * Author....: Alexander B. Spencer * CIS ID....: 76276,1012 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/min2dhm.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/min2dhm.prg index ac6e5b3f5f..c56c733a58 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/min2dhm.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/min2dhm.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: MIN2DHM.PRG + * File......: min2dhm.prg * Author....: Alexander B. Spencer * CIS ID....: 76276,1012 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/mkdir.c b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/mkdir.c index 14ea35725e..65494c81ae 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/mkdir.c +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/mkdir.c @@ -2,7 +2,8 @@ * $Id$ */ -/*; File......: MKDIR.ASM +/* +; File......: mkdir.asm ; Author....: Ted Means ; CIS ID....: 73067,3332 ; diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/month.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/month.prg index 63439fe2bd..570222ce0e 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/month.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/month.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: MONTH.PRG + * File......: month.prg * Author....: Jo W. French dba Practical Computing * CIS ID....: 74731,1751 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/mouse2.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/mouse2.prg index 279b24c524..e62f14a3c1 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/mouse2.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/mouse2.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: MOUSE1.PRG + * File......: mouse1.prg * Author....: Leo Letendre * CIS ID....: 73607,233 * @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ * Leo fixed a potential bug in ft_mcursor(). * * Rev 1.2 27 May 1991 13:40:30 GLENN - * Leo Letendre sent me a revision of MOUSE1.PRG where he built in support + * Leo Letendre sent me a revision of mouse1.prg where he built in support * for a three-button mouse, and revised the "double click" detection * algorithm. * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/n2color.c b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/n2color.c index a5ad1ff66b..41afafe99a 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/n2color.c +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/n2color.c @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: N2COLOR.C + * File......: n2color.c * Author....: David Richardson * CIS ID....: 72271,53 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/netpv.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/netpv.prg index 0dd5c13d01..a6ad8eb8a8 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/netpv.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/netpv.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: NETPV.PRG + * File......: netpv.prg * Author....: David Husnian * CIS ID....: ? * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/nooccur.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/nooccur.prg index bcb1f8a545..50f3658122 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/nooccur.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/nooccur.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: NoOccur.Prg + * File......: nooccur.prg * Author....: David Husnian * CIS ID....: ? * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/ntow.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/ntow.prg index ddc9b4ce88..536635c037 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/ntow.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/ntow.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: NTOW.PRG + * File......: ntow.prg * Author....: Gary Baren * CIS ID....: 75470,1027 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/numlock.c b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/numlock.c index cbda124fb7..e300503edd 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/numlock.c +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/numlock.c @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: NUMLOCK.C + * File......: numlock.c * Author....: Ted Means * CIS ID....: 73067,3332 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/nwlstat.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/nwlstat.prg index a5abe78a3e..645956de9e 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/nwlstat.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/nwlstat.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: NWLSTAT.PRG + * File......: nwlstat.prg * Author....: Glenn Scott * CIS ID....: ? * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/nwsem.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/nwsem.prg index aeabc0b774..4003e6a22c 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/nwsem.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/nwsem.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: NWSEM.PRG + * File......: nwsem.prg * Author....: Glenn Scott * CIS ID....: 71620,1521 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/nwuid.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/nwuid.prg index dc57e6259d..60899fd9c6 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/nwuid.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/nwuid.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: NWUID.PRG + * File......: nwuid.prg * Author....: Glenn Scott * CIS ID....: 71620,1521 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/ontick.c b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/ontick.c index b72a58eb46..107320745a 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/ontick.c +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/ontick.c @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: ONTICK.C + * File......: ontick.c * Author....: Ted Means * CIS ID....: 73067,3332 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/origin.c b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/origin.c index b93b55a8b4..55939ce1a1 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/origin.c +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/origin.c @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: ORIGIN.C + * File......: origin.c * Author....: Steve Larsen * CIS ID....: 76370,1532 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/page.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/page.prg index 471104d490..4b9c1ea04a 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/page.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/page.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: PAGE.PRG + * File......: page.prg * Author....: Glenn Scott * CIS ID....: 71620,1521 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/pchr.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/pchr.prg index f19c0b6e0f..74cbd08718 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/pchr.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/pchr.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: PCHR.PRG + * File......: pchr.prg * Author....: Jim Gale * CIS ID....: 73670,2561 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/peek.c b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/peek.c index 4ea7d33171..ab8eb2585a 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/peek.c +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/peek.c @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: PEEK.C + * File......: peek.c * Author....: Ted Means * CIS ID....: 73067,3332 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/pegs.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/pegs.prg index da3b68322a..a512bfd2df 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/pegs.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/pegs.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: PEGS.PRG + * File......: pegs.prg * Author....: Greg Lief * CIS ID....: 72460,1760 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/pending.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/pending.prg index 534aaf4bd1..2af9404bdd 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/pending.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/pending.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: PENDING.PRG + * File......: pending.prg * Author....: Isa Asudeh * CIS ID....: 76477,647 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/pickday.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/pickday.prg index 0378f1a6c6..c8a21d9dd5 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/pickday.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/pickday.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: PICKDAY.PRG + * File......: pickday.prg * Author....: Greg Lief * CIS ID....: 72460,1760 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/poke.c b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/poke.c index 0389e7eff2..10e4e12cd9 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/poke.c +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/poke.c @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: POKE.C + * File......: poke.c * Author....: Ted Means * CIS ID....: 73067,3332 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/proper.c b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/proper.c index d4eb6b1277..68b8ca5608 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/proper.c +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/proper.c @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: PROPER.C + * File......: proper.c * Author....: Robert DiFalco and Glenn Scott * CIS ID....: 71610,1705 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/prtesc.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/prtesc.prg index f3fc12bf93..bd3ee006ea 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/prtesc.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/prtesc.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: PRTESC.PRG + * File......: prtesc.prg * Author....: Steven Tyrakowski * CIS ID....: ? * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/prtscr.c b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/prtscr.c index 601bf4d942..620eb25b73 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/prtscr.c +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/prtscr.c @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: PRTSCR.C + * File......: prtscr.c * Author....: Ted Means * CIS ID....: 73067,3332 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/putkey.c b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/putkey.c index 17e120f57d..6f60bc50ac 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/putkey.c +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/putkey.c @@ -2,7 +2,8 @@ * $Id$ */ -/* File......: putkey.asm +/* +* File......: putkey.asm * Author....: Ted Means * CIS ID....: 73067,3332 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/pvid.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/pvid.prg index ec00aca297..09caf175f5 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/pvid.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/pvid.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: PVID.PRG + * File......: pvid.prg * Author....: Ted Means * CIS ID....: 73067,3332 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/qtr.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/qtr.prg index 8df223c7ef..2466d0be65 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/qtr.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/qtr.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: QTR.PRG + * File......: qtr.prg * Author....: Jo W. French dba Practical Computing * CIS ID....: 74731,1751 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/rand1.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/rand1.prg index cf3c4cc07d..3973ba1e28 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/rand1.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/rand1.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: RAND1.PRG + * File......: rand1.prg * Author....: Gary Baren * CIS ID....: 75470,1027 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/restsets.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/restsets.prg index a3a36ff648..d5596a0846 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/restsets.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/restsets.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: RestSets.Prg + * File......: restsets.prg * Author....: David Husnian * CIS ID....: ? * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/rmdir.c b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/rmdir.c index 04ef0b7d87..edcbc26009 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/rmdir.c +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/rmdir.c @@ -2,7 +2,8 @@ * $Id$ */ -/* File......: RMDIR.ASM +/* +* File......: rmdir.asm * Author....: Ted Means * CIS ID....: 73067,3332 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/savearr.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/savearr.prg index 465d6cbdbe..b9fa40ce7b 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/savearr.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/savearr.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: SAVEARR.PRG + * File......: savearr.prg * Author....: David Barrett * CIS ID....: 72037,105 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/savesets.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/savesets.prg index 325623b512..5635d4f159 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/savesets.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/savesets.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: SaveSets.Prg + * File......: savesets.prg * Author....: David Husnian * CIS ID....: ? * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/scancode.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/scancode.prg index f2e340f7ad..cdf9ace57b 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/scancode.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/scancode.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: SCANCODE.PRG + * File......: scancode.prg * Author....: Glenn Scott (from John Kaster) * CIS ID....: 71620,1521 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/scregion.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/scregion.prg index e196f9acc5..52bc85497b 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/scregion.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/scregion.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: SCREGION.PRG + * File......: scregion.prg * Author....: David A. Richardson * CIS ID....: ? * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/setdate.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/setdate.prg index 2c7bfc18b7..95179baedd 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/setdate.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/setdate.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: SETDATE.PRG + * File......: setdate.prg * Author....: Glenn Scott * CIS ID....: 71620,1521 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/setkeys.c b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/setkeys.c index 83ab11c099..290efa54a2 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/setkeys.c +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/setkeys.c @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ * Harbour Project source code: * FT_SETKEYS() * - * Copyright 1999-2007 Viktor Szakats + * Copyright 1999-2008 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar hu) * www - http://www.harbour-project.org * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify @@ -50,7 +50,8 @@ * */ -/* File......: SETLASTK.ASM +/* +* File......: setlastk.asm * Author....: Ted Means * CIS ID....: 73067,3332 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/setlastk.c b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/setlastk.c index 880b5597b8..d4237dbde8 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/setlastk.c +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/setlastk.c @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ * Harbour Project source code: * FT_LASTKEY() * - * Copyright 1999-2007 Viktor Szakats + * Copyright 1999-2008 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar hu) * www - http://www.harbour-project.org * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify @@ -50,7 +50,8 @@ * */ -/* File......: SETLASTK.ASM +/* +* File......: setlastk.asm * Author....: Ted Means * CIS ID....: 73067,3332 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/settime.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/settime.prg index b5e6fb2c08..2e2fb016af 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/settime.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/settime.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: SETTIME.PRG + * File......: settime.prg * Author....: Glenn Scott * CIS ID....: 71620,1521 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/shift.c b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/shift.c index f71229dd19..760348280b 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/shift.c +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/shift.c @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: SHIFT.C + * File......: shift.c * Author....: Ted Means * CIS ID....: 73067,3332 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/sinkey.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/sinkey.prg index 59d45b52de..aa871a9ec3 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/sinkey.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/sinkey.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: SINKEY.PRG + * File......: sinkey.prg * Author....: Greg Lief * CIS ID....: 72460,1760 * @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ * The INKEY() value of the key pressed. * $DESCRIPTION$ * FT_SINKEY() is similar to the function provided by Nantucket in - * KEYBOARD.PRG, with one significant difference: you can pass NIL + * keyboard.prg, with one significant difference: you can pass NIL * to INKEY(), which will be treated as a zero (i.e., wait indefinitely * for keypress). Therefore, it is necessary to differentiate between * an explicit NIL and one that is a result of a formal parameter NOT diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/sleep.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/sleep.prg index 496873efa3..b2c7ac94d9 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/sleep.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/sleep.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: SLEEP.PRG + * File......: sleep.prg * Author....: Leo Letendre * CIS ID....: 73607,233 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/sqzn.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/sqzn.prg index e2c8023049..6a1e438741 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/sqzn.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/sqzn.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: SQZN.PRG + * File......: sqzn.prg * Author....: Joseph D. Booth, Sr. * CIS ID....: 72040,2112 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/stod.c b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/stod.c index 63f6b35d0d..d9f702010d 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/stod.c +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/stod.c @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: STOD.C + * File......: stod.c * Author....: Clayton Neff * CIS ID....: * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/sysmem.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/sysmem.prg index 33540f0848..369c43959e 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/sysmem.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/sysmem.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: SYSMEM.PRG + * File......: sysmem.prg * Author....: Glenn Scott * CIS ID....: 71620,1521 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/tempfile.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/tempfile.prg index 772d0cf3c9..66eb4801c4 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/tempfile.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/tempfile.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: TEMPFILE.PRG + * File......: tempfile.prg * Author....: Glenn Scott * CIS ID....: 71620,1521 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/vertmenu.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/vertmenu.prg index b402e165d1..c44bcda98d 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/vertmenu.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/vertmenu.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: VERTMENU.PRG + * File......: vertmenu.prg * Author....: Greg Lief * CIS ID....: 72460,1760 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/vidcur.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/vidcur.prg index 13aaff43ee..9dfab91152 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/vidcur.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/vidcur.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: VIDCUR.PRG + * File......: vidcur.prg * Author....: Glenn Scott * CIS ID....: 71620,1521 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/vidmode.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/vidmode.prg index c6e0355518..ecac36bb74 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/vidmode.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/vidmode.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: VIDMODE.PRG + * File......: vidmode.prg * Author....: Glenn Scott * CIS ID....: 71620,1521 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/wda.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/wda.prg index c70c7c319b..836594c7bb 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/wda.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/wda.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: WDA.PRG + * File......: wda.prg * Author....: Eric Splaver * CIS ID....: ? * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/week.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/week.prg index 8dfe19845c..8c57028584 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/week.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/week.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: WEEK.PRG + * File......: week.prg * Author....: Jo W. French dba Practical Computing * CIS ID....: 74731,1751 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/workdays.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/workdays.prg index 2eef7a416d..b7f7ed669b 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/workdays.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/workdays.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: WORKDAYS.PRG + * File......: workdays.prg * Author....: John F. Kaster * CIS_ID....: 71510,3321 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/woy.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/woy.prg index fc9744d4ec..125ddc6d1d 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/woy.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/woy.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: WOY.PRG + * File......: woy.prg * Author....: Forest Belt, Computer Diagnostic Services, Inc. * CIS ID....: ? * @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ * nWkNum := FT_WOY(CTOD("12/31/91")) // result: 53 * * For a demonstration of this function, compile and link the - * program WOY.PRG in the Nanforum Toolkit source code. + * program woy.prg in the Nanforum Toolkit source code. * $END$ */ @@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ RETURN (nWkNumber) * nDayNum := FT_DOY(CTOD("12/31/91")) // result: 365 * * For a demonstration of this function, compile and link the - * program WOY.PRG in the Nanforum Toolkit source code. + * program woy.prg in the Nanforum Toolkit source code. * $END$ */ diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/xbox.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/xbox.prg index c5f82e03b5..a454f20e91 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/xbox.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/xbox.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: XBOX.PRG + * File......: xbox.prg * Author....: Don Opperthauser * CIS ID....: ? * @@ -89,8 +89,8 @@ * The box is centered both vertically and horizontally. * * WARNING: Shadowing is achieved by a call to FT_SHADOW(), an assembly - * routine not found in this .PRG. In order to use XBOX, - * SHADOW.OBJ must also be present somewhere (if you are using + * routine not found in this .prg. In order to use XBOX, + * shadow.prg must also be present somewhere (if you are using * NANFOR.LIB, then it is). * $EXAMPLES$ * The following displays a two-line box with default settings: diff --git a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/year.prg b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/year.prg index a4dee818fa..cd0777cc9f 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/hbnf/year.prg +++ b/harbour/contrib/hbnf/year.prg @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: YEAR.PRG + * File......: year.prg * Author....: Jo W. French dba Practical Computing * CIS_ID....: 74731,1751 * diff --git a/harbour/contrib/rddads/doc/en/adsfuncs.txt b/harbour/contrib/rddads/doc/en/adsfuncs.txt index 0f8f6c502a..3d61439e28 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/rddads/doc/en/adsfuncs.txt +++ b/harbour/contrib/rddads/doc/en/adsfuncs.txt @@ -936,7 +936,7 @@ * From ADS docs: * Options are ADS_ANSI and ADS_OEM. This indicates the type of * character data to be stored in the table. For compatibility with - * DOS-based CA-Clipper applications, ADS_OEM should be specified. + * DOS-based CA-Cl*pper applications, ADS_OEM should be specified. * When usTableType is ADS_ADT, this parameter is ignored and ANSI * is always used. * This parameter used for console mode applications, when diff --git a/harbour/contrib/rddads/doc/en/readme.txt b/harbour/contrib/rddads/doc/en/readme.txt index 5730649992..2101029363 100644 --- a/harbour/contrib/rddads/doc/en/readme.txt +++ b/harbour/contrib/rddads/doc/en/readme.txt @@ -108,8 +108,8 @@ * this is an RDD call, not just a wrapper to the ADS call, which uses different numbers). * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Every attempt has been made to make the rdd compliant with the - * standard dbfcdx rdd at the .PRG level. + * Every attempt has been made to make the RDD compliant with the + * standard dbfcdx RDD at the .prg level. * One important difference is the handling of structural indexes. * ACE will always automatically open an index with the same * name as the data file. There is no way to turn this feature off. diff --git a/harbour/debian/control b/harbour/debian/control index 1eab9c58fc..5a884b6867 100644 --- a/harbour/debian/control +++ b/harbour/debian/control @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} Description: Compiler for the xBase superset language often referred to as Clipper Harbour is a free software compiler for the xBase superset language often referred to as Clipper (the language that is implemented by the - compiler CA-Clipper). + compiler CA-Cl*pper). . Harbour is a cross platform compiler and is known to compile and run on MS-DOS, MS-Windows, OS/2 and GNU/Linux, *BSD systems, MAC-OSX, HP-UX and diff --git a/harbour/doc/dirstruc.txt b/harbour/doc/dirstruc.txt index 3d2d2eb1d7..fff6d625b9 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/dirstruc.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/dirstruc.txt @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ track of all files (read the FAQ if you don't know what SVN is). | | | +---examples - Sample files and small applications. | | | -| | +---dbu - Make files (without source) for CA-Clipper DBU. +| | +---dbu - Make files (without source) for CA-Cl*pper DBU. | | | | | +---guestbk - Harbour Guests Book. | | | @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ track of all files (read the FAQ if you don't know what SVN is). | | +---tests - Test programs. | | | +---hbbmcdx - DBFCDX RDD with bitmap filters compatible with -| | CA-Clipper 5.3 +| | CA-Cl*pper 5.3 | | | +---hbbtree - BTree library. | | | @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ track of all files (read the FAQ if you don't know what SVN is). | | +---tests - HB_BTree api test programs. | | | +---hbclip - Harbour Compatibility Library (HCL) for -| | CA-Clipper 5.x +| | CA-Cl*pper 5.x | | | +---hbclipsm - Miscellaneous contribution files. | | | diff --git a/harbour/doc/en/array.txt b/harbour/doc/en/array.txt index 4ff162720c..d6575f54e5 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/en/array.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/en/array.txt @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-CLIPPER Compliant in all Cases, except that + * This function is CA-Cl*pper Compliant in all Cases, except that * arrays in Harbour can have an unlimited number of dimensions, while * Clipper has a limit of 4096 array elements. * $FILES$ @@ -337,7 +337,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is not CA-Clipper compatible. Clipper ASCAN() is affected by the SET EXACT ON/OFF Condition + * This function is not CA-Cl*pper compatible. Clipper ASCAN() is affected by the SET EXACT ON/OFF Condition * $FILES$ * Library is vm * $SEEALSO$ diff --git a/harbour/doc/en/binnum.txt b/harbour/doc/en/binnum.txt index 04e8786bef..4cdbeb386e 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/en/binnum.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/en/binnum.txt @@ -26,23 +26,23 @@ * $ARGUMENTS$ * is a character string that contain 16 bit encoded unsigned * short integer (least significant byte first). The first two bytes - * are taken into account, the rest if any are ignored. + * are taken into account, the rest if any are ignored. * $RETURNS$ - * BIN2W() return numeric integer (or 0 if is not a string). + * BIN2W() return numeric integer (or 0 if is not a string). * $DESCRIPTION$ * BIN2W() is one of the low level binary conversion functions, those * functions convert between Harbour numeric and a character * representation of numeric value. BIN2W() take two bytes of encoded * 16 bit unsigned short integer and convert it into standard Harbour - * numeric value. + * numeric value. * You might ask what is the need for such functions, well, first of * all it allow you to read/write information from/to a binary file * (like extracting information from DBF header), it is also a useful * way to share information from source other than Harbour (C for - * instance). + * instance). - * BIN2W() is the opposite of W2BIN() + * BIN2W() is the opposite of W2BIN() * $EXAMPLES$ * // Show header length of a DBF @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * BIN2W() works exactly like CA-Clipper's BIN2W() + * BIN2W() works exactly like CA-Cl*pper's BIN2W() * $FILES$ * Library is rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -82,23 +82,23 @@ * $ARGUMENTS$ * is a character string that contain 16 bit encoded signed * short integer (least significant byte first). The first two bytes - * are taken into account, the rest if any are ignored. + * are taken into account, the rest if any are ignored. * $RETURNS$ - * BIN2I() return numeric integer (or 0 if is not a string). + * BIN2I() return numeric integer (or 0 if is not a string). * $DESCRIPTION$ * BIN2I() is one of the low level binary conversion functions, those * functions convert between Harbour numeric and a character * representation of numeric value. BIN2I() take two bytes of encoded * 16 bit signed short integer and convert it into standard Harbour - * numeric value. + * numeric value. * You might ask what is the need for such functions, well, first of * all it allow you to read/write information from/to a binary file * (like extracting information from DBF header), it is also a useful * way to share information from source other than Harbour (C for - * instance). + * instance). - * BIN2I() is the opposite of I2BIN() + * BIN2I() is the opposite of I2BIN() * $EXAMPLES$ * // Show DBF last update date @@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * BIN2I() works exactly like CA-Clipper's BIN2I() + * BIN2I() works exactly like CA-Cl*pper's BIN2I() * $FILES$ * Library is rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -141,23 +141,23 @@ * $ARGUMENTS$ * is a character string that contain 32 bit encoded signed * long integer (least significant byte first). The first four bytes - * are taken into account, the rest if any are ignored. + * are taken into account, the rest if any are ignored. * $RETURNS$ - * BIN2L() return numeric integer (or 0 if is not a string). + * BIN2L() return numeric integer (or 0 if is not a string). * $DESCRIPTION$ * BIN2L() is one of the low level binary conversion functions, those * functions convert between Harbour numeric and a character * representation of numeric value. BIN2L() take four bytes of encoded * 32 bit signed long integer and convert it into standard Harbour - * numeric value. + * numeric value. * You might ask what is the need for such functions, well, first of * all it allow you to read/write information from/to a binary file * (like extracting information from DBF header), it is also a useful * way to share information from source other than Harbour (C for - * instance). + * instance). - * BIN2L() is the opposite of L2BIN() + * BIN2L() is the opposite of L2BIN() * $EXAMPLES$ * // Show number of records in DBF @@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * BIN2L() works exactly like CA-Clipper's BIN2L() + * BIN2L() works exactly like CA-Cl*pper's BIN2L() * $FILES$ * Library is rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -197,23 +197,23 @@ * $ARGUMENTS$ * is a character string that contain 32 bit encoded unsigned * long integer (least significant byte first). The first four bytes - * are taken into account, the rest if any are ignored. + * are taken into account, the rest if any are ignored. * $RETURNS$ - * BIN2U() return numeric integer (or 0 if is not a string). + * BIN2U() return numeric integer (or 0 if is not a string). * $DESCRIPTION$ * BIN2U() is one of the low level binary conversion functions, those * functions convert between Harbour numeric and a character * representation of numeric value. BIN2U() take four bytes of encoded * 32 bit unsigned long integer and convert it into standard Harbour - * numeric value. + * numeric value. * You might ask what is the need for such functions, well, first of * all it allow you to read/write information from/to a binary file * (like extracting information from DBF header), it is also a useful * way to share information from source other than Harbour (C for - * instance). + * instance). - * BIN2U() is the opposite of U2BIN() + * BIN2U() is the opposite of U2BIN() * $EXAMPLES$ * // Show number of records in DBF @@ -234,9 +234,9 @@ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ * BIN2U() is an XBase++ compatibility function and does not exist - * as a standard CA-Clipper 5.x function. + * as a standard CA-Cl*pper 5.x function. * This function is only visible if source/rtl/binnum.c was compiled - * with the HB_COMPAT_XPP flag. + * with the HB_COMPAT_XPP flag. * $FILES$ * Library is rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -254,24 +254,24 @@ * $SYNTAX$ * I2BIN( ) --> cBuffer * $ARGUMENTS$ - * is a numeric value to convert (decimal digits are ignored). + * is a numeric value to convert (decimal digits are ignored). * $RETURNS$ * I2BIN() return two bytes character string that contain 16 bit - * encoded signed short integer (least significant byte first). + * encoded signed short integer (least significant byte first). * $DESCRIPTION$ * I2BIN() is one of the low level binary conversion functions, those * functions convert between Harbour numeric and a character * representation of numeric value. I2BIN() take a numeric integer * value and convert it into two bytes of encoded 16 bit signed short - * integer. + * integer. * You might ask what is the need for such functions, well, first of * all it allow you to read/write information from/to a binary file * (like extracting information from DBF header), it is also a useful * way to share information from source other than Harbour (C for - * instance). + * instance). - * I2BIN() is the opposite of BIN2I() + * I2BIN() is the opposite of BIN2I() * $EXAMPLES$ * // Update DBF "last update" date @@ -302,7 +302,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * I2BIN() works exactly like CA-Clipper's I2BIN() + * I2BIN() works exactly like CA-Cl*pper's I2BIN() * $FILES$ * Library is rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -320,31 +320,31 @@ * $SYNTAX$ * W2BIN( ) --> cBuffer * $ARGUMENTS$ - * is a numeric value to convert (decimal digits are ignored). + * is a numeric value to convert (decimal digits are ignored). * $RETURNS$ * W2BIN() return two bytes character string that contain 16 bit - * encoded unsigned short integer (least significant byte first). + * encoded unsigned short integer (least significant byte first). * $DESCRIPTION$ * W2BIN() is one of the low level binary conversion functions, those * functions convert between Harbour numeric and a character * representation of numeric value. W2BIN() take a numeric integer * value and convert it into two bytes of encoded 16 bit unsigned short - * integer. + * integer. * You might ask what is the need for such functions, well, first of * all it allow you to read/write information from/to a binary file * (like extracting information from DBF header), it is also a useful * way to share information from source other than Harbour (C for - * instance). + * instance). - * W2BIN() is the opposite of BIN2W() + * W2BIN() is the opposite of BIN2W() * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ * W2BIN() is an XBase++ compatibility function and does not exist - * as a standard CA-Clipper 5.x function. + * as a standard CA-Cl*pper 5.x function. * This function is only visible if source/rtl/binnum.c was compiled - * with the HB_COMPAT_XPP flag. + * with the HB_COMPAT_XPP flag. * $FILES$ * Library is rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -362,28 +362,28 @@ * $SYNTAX$ * L2BIN( ) --> cBuffer * $ARGUMENTS$ - * is a numeric value to convert (decimal digits are ignored). + * is a numeric value to convert (decimal digits are ignored). * $RETURNS$ * L2BIN() return four bytes character string that contain 32 bit - * encoded signed long integer (least significant byte first). + * encoded signed long integer (least significant byte first). * $DESCRIPTION$ * L2BIN() is one of the low level binary conversion functions, those * functions convert between Harbour numeric and a character * representation of numeric value. L2BIN() take a numeric integer * value and convert it into four bytes of encoded 32 bit signed long - * integer. + * integer. * You might ask what is the need for such functions, well, first of * all it allow you to read/write information from/to a binary file * (like extracting information from DBF header), it is also a useful * way to share information from source other than Harbour (C for - * instance). + * instance). - * L2BIN() is the opposite of BIN2L() + * L2BIN() is the opposite of BIN2L() * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * L2BIN() works exactly like CA-Clipper's L2BIN() + * L2BIN() works exactly like CA-Cl*pper's L2BIN() * $FILES$ * Library is rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -401,31 +401,31 @@ * $SYNTAX$ * U2BIN( ) --> cBuffer * $ARGUMENTS$ - * is a numeric value to convert (decimal digits are ignored). + * is a numeric value to convert (decimal digits are ignored). * $RETURNS$ * U2BIN() return four bytes character string that contain 32 bit - * encoded unsigned long integer (least significant byte first). + * encoded unsigned long integer (least significant byte first). * $DESCRIPTION$ * U2BIN() is one of the low level binary conversion functions, those * functions convert between Harbour numeric and a character * representation of numeric value. U2BIN() take a numeric integer * value and convert it into four bytes of encoded 32 bit unsigned long - * integer. + * integer. * You might ask what is the need for such functions, well, first of * all it allow you to read/write information from/to a binary file * (like extracting information from DBF header), it is also a useful * way to share information from source other than Harbour (C for - * instance). + * instance). - * U2BIN() is the opposite of BIN2U() + * U2BIN() is the opposite of BIN2U() * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ * U2BIN() is an XBase++ compatibility function and does not exist - * as a standard CA-Clipper 5.x function. + * as a standard CA-Cl*pper 5.x function. * This function is only visible if source/rtl/binnum.c was compiled - * with the HB_COMPAT_XPP flag. + * with the HB_COMPAT_XPP flag. * $FILES$ * Library is rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -443,18 +443,18 @@ * $SYNTAX$ * WORD( ) --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * is a numeric double value. + * is a numeric double value. * $RETURNS$ - * WORD() return an integer in the range +-32767 + * WORD() return an integer in the range +-32767 * $DESCRIPTION$ * This function converts double values to integers to use - * within the CALL command + * within the CALL command * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ * The Clipper NG states that WORD() will only work when used in CALL * commands parameter list, otherwise it will return NIL, in Harbour - * it will work anywhere. + * it will work anywhere. * $FILES$ * Library is rtl * $SEEALSO$ diff --git a/harbour/doc/en/browse.txt b/harbour/doc/en/browse.txt index 8c76d8fae2..3b696cffed 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/en/browse.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/en/browse.txt @@ -31,22 +31,22 @@ * $SYNTAX$ * DBEDIT( [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [] ) --> lOk * $ARGUMENTS$ - * coordinate for top row display. could range from 0 - * to MAXROW(), default is 0. + * coordinate for top row display. could range from 0 + * to MAXROW(), default is 0. * - * coordinate for left column display. could range - * from 0 to MAXCOL(), default is 0. + * coordinate for left column display. could range + * from 0 to MAXCOL(), default is 0. * * coordinate for bottom row display. could range - * from 0 to MAXROW(), default is MAXROW(). + * from 0 to MAXROW(), default is MAXROW(). * * coordinate for right column display. could range - * from 0 to MAXCOL(), default is MAXCOL(). + * from 0 to MAXCOL(), default is MAXCOL(). * * is an array of character expressions that contain * database fields names or expressions to display in each column. * If not specified, the default is to display all fields from the - * database in the current work area. + * database in the current work area. * * is a name of a user defined function or a code block * that would be called every time unrecognized key is been pressed or @@ -56,14 +56,14 @@ * parentheses. Both the user define function or the code block should * accept two parameters: nMode, nCurrentColumn. Both should return * a numeric value that correspond to one of the expected return codes - * (see table below for a list of nMode and return codes). + * (see table below for a list of nMode and return codes). * * is an optional picture. If * is a character string, all columns would used this value as a * picture string. If is an array, each element * should be a character string that correspond to a picture string * for the column with the same index. Look at the help for @...SAY - * to get more information about picture values. + * to get more information about picture values. * * contain the header titles for each column, if this * is a character string, all columns would have that same header, if @@ -71,41 +71,41 @@ * the header title for one column. Header may be split to more than * one line by placing semicolon (;) in places where you want to break * line. If omitted, the default value for each column header is taken - * from or field name if was not specified. + * from or field name if was not specified. * * is an array that contain characters that draw * the lines separating the headers and the fields data. Instead of an * array you can use a character string that would be used to display - * the same line for all fields. Default value is a double line. + * the same line for all fields. Default value is a double line. * * is an array that contain characters that draw * the lines separating displayed columns. Instead of an array you can * use a character string that would be used to display the same line - * for all fields. Default value is a single line. + * for all fields. Default value is a single line. * * is an array that contain characters that draw * the lines separating the fields data area and the footing area. * Instead of an array you can use a character string that would be * used to display the same line for all footers. Default is to have to - * no footing separators. + * no footing separators. * * contain the footing to be displayed at the bottom * of each column, if this is a character string, all columns would * have that same footer, if this is an array, each element is a * character string that contain the footer for one column. Footer may * be split to more than one line by placing semicolon (;) in places - * where you want to break line. If omitted, no footer are displayed. + * where you want to break line. If omitted, no footer are displayed. * $RETURNS$ * DBEDIT() return .F. if there is no database in use or if the number - * of columns to display is zero, else DBEDIT() return .T. + * of columns to display is zero, else DBEDIT() return .T. * $DESCRIPTION$ * DBEDIT() display and edit records from one or more work areas in * a grid on screen. Each column is defined by element from * and is the equivalent of one field. Each row is equivalent of one - * database record. + * database record. * Following are active keys that handled by DBEDIT(): - * --------------------------------------------------- + * --------------------------------------------------- * * * Key Meaning @@ -138,10 +138,10 @@ * When DBEDIT() execute it pass the following arguments: * nMode and the index of current record in . If * is omitted, the index number is the FIELD() number of the open - * database structure. + * database structure. * * DBEDIT() nMode could be one of the following: - * --------------------------------------------- + * --------------------------------------------- * *
* Dbedit.ch Meaning @@ -167,13 +167,13 @@ * DE_REFRESH 2 Force reread/redisplay of all data rows. *
* - * The user function is called once in each of the following cases: - * - The database is empty. - * - The user try to move past top of file or past bottom file. - * - Key exception, the uses had pressed a key that is not handled by DBEDIT(). - * - The keyboard buffer is empty or a screen refresh had just occurred + * The user function is called once in each of the following cases: + * - The database is empty. + * - The user try to move past top of file or past bottom file. + * - Key exception, the uses had pressed a key that is not handled by DBEDIT(). + * - The keyboard buffer is empty or a screen refresh had just occurred * DBEDIT() is a compatibility function, it is superseded by the - * TBrowse class and there for not recommended for new applications. + * TBrowse class and there for not recommended for new applications. * $EXAMPLES$ * // Browse a file using default values @@ -184,23 +184,23 @@ * S * $COMPLIANCE$ * can take a code block value, this is a Harbour - * extension. + * extension. - * CA-Clipper will throw an error if there's no database open, Harbour - * would return .F. + * CA-Cl*pper will throw an error if there's no database open, Harbour + * would return .F. - * CA-Clipper is buggy and will throw an error if the number of columns - * zero, Harbour would return .F. + * CA-Cl*pper is buggy and will throw an error if the number of columns + * zero, Harbour would return .F. - * The CA-Clipper 5.2 NG state that the return value is NIL, this is - * wrong and should be read logical. + * The CA-Cl*pper 5.2 NG state that the return value is NIL, this is + * wrong and should be read logical. * There is an undocumented result code (3) from the user defined * function in Clipper (both 87 and 5.x). This is an Append Mode which: * "split the screen to allow data to be appended in windowed area". - * This mode is not supported by Harbour. + * This mode is not supported by Harbour. * $FILES$ - * Header files are dbedit.ch, inkey.ch + * Header files are dbedit.ch, inkey.ch * Library is rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -218,19 +218,19 @@ * $SYNTAX$ * BROWSE( [, , , ] ) --> lOk * $ARGUMENTS$ - * coordinate for top row display. + * coordinate for top row display. * - * coordinate for left column display. + * coordinate for left column display. * - * coordinate for bottom row display. + * coordinate for bottom row display. * - * coordinate for right column display. + * coordinate for right column display. * $RETURNS$ * BROWSE() return .F. if there is no database open in this work area, - * else it return .T. + * else it return .T. * $DESCRIPTION$ * BROWSE() is a general purpose database browser, without any - * thinking you can browse a file using the following keys: + * thinking you can browse a file using the following keys: * * * Key Meaning @@ -256,14 +256,14 @@ * *
* Record ###/### Current record number / Total number of records. - * There are no records, the file is empty. + * There are no records, the file is empty. * You are in append mode at the bottom of file. - * Current record is deleted. - * You are at the top of file. + * Current record is deleted. + * You are at the top of file. *
* You should pass whole four valid coordinate, if less than four * parameters are passed to BROWSE() the coordinate are default to: - * 1, 0, MAXROW(), MAXCOL(). + * 1, 0, MAXROW(), MAXCOL(). * $EXAMPLES$ * // this one shows you how to browse around @@ -289,31 +289,31 @@ * $SYNTAX$ * TBrowseDB( [], [], [], [] ) --> oBrowse * $ARGUMENTS$ - * coordinate for top row display. + * coordinate for top row display. * - * coordinate for left column display. + * coordinate for left column display. * - * coordinate for bottom row display. + * coordinate for bottom row display. * - * coordinate for right column display. + * coordinate for right column display. * $RETURNS$ * TBrowseDB() return new TBrowse object with the specified coordinate * and a default :SkipBlock, :GoTopBlock and :GoBottomBlock to browse - * a database file. + * a database file. * $DESCRIPTION$ * TBrowseDB() is a quick way to create a TBrowse object along with * the minimal support needed to browse a database. Note that the * returned TBrowse object contain no TBColumn objects and you need - * to add column for each field by your self. + * to add column for each field by your self. * $EXAMPLES$ - + * for a good example, look at the source code for BROWSE() function * at source/rtl/browse.prg - + * $STATUS$ - * S + * S * $COMPLIANCE$ - * TBrowseDB() works exactly like CA-Clipper's TBrowseDB(). + * TBrowseDB() works exactly like CA-Cl*pper's TBrowseDB(). * $FILES$ * Library is rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -334,13 +334,13 @@ * is the number of records to skip relative to current record. * Positive number would try to move the record pointer forward, while * a negative number would try to move the record pointer back - * records. + * records. * $RETURNS$ - * dbSkipper() return the number of actual record skipped. + * dbSkipper() return the number of actual record skipped. * $DESCRIPTION$ * dbSkipper() is a helper function used in browse mechanism to skip * a number of records while giving the caller indication about the - * actual records skipped. + * actual records skipped. * $EXAMPLES$ * // open a file and find if we've got enough records in it @@ -356,10 +356,10 @@ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ * dbSkipper() is an XBase++ compatibility function and does not exist - * as a standard CA-Clipper 5.x function. + * as a standard CA-Cl*pper 5.x function. * This function is only visible if source/rtl/browdb.prg was compiled - * with the HB_COMPAT_XPP flag. + * with the HB_COMPAT_XPP flag. * $FILES$ * Library is rtl * $SEEALSO$ diff --git a/harbour/doc/en/datetime.txt b/harbour/doc/en/datetime.txt index dd0c5a390f..ea61823371 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/en/datetime.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/en/datetime.txt @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is Ca-Clipper compliant. + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant. * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is Ca-Clipper compliant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is Ca-Clipper Compliant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper Compliant * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is Ca-Clipper compliant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is Ca-Clipper compliant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is Ca-Clipper compliant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is Ca-Clipper compliant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is Ca-Clipper compliant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -305,7 +305,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is Ca-Clipper compliant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -344,7 +344,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is Ca-Clipper compliant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -377,7 +377,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is Ca-Clipper compliant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -411,7 +411,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is Ca-Clipper compliant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -443,7 +443,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is Ca-Clipper compliant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -474,7 +474,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is Ca-Clipper compliant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -510,7 +510,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is Ca-Clipper compliant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ diff --git a/harbour/doc/en/dbdelim.txt b/harbour/doc/en/dbdelim.txt index cb9a41e5f7..23d0ac9978 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/en/dbdelim.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/en/dbdelim.txt @@ -62,11 +62,11 @@ * USE CUSTOMER NEW * APPEND FROM customer DELIMITED * $TESTS$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * S * $COMPLIANCE$ - * __dbDelim() is intended to be fully compliant with CA-Clipper's + * __dbDelim() is intended to be fully compliant with CA-Cl*pper's * function of the same name and is the underlying implementation * of the APPEND FROM DELIMITED and COPY TO DELIMITED commands. * $PLATFORMS$ diff --git a/harbour/doc/en/dbsdf.txt b/harbour/doc/en/dbsdf.txt index 1173ae7656..4aab026d04 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/en/dbsdf.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/en/dbsdf.txt @@ -58,11 +58,11 @@ * USE CUSTOMER NEW * APPEND FROM customer SDF * $TESTS$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * S * $COMPLIANCE$ - * __dbSDF() is intended to be fully compliant with CA-Clipper's + * __dbSDF() is intended to be fully compliant with CA-Cl*pper's * function of the same name and is the underlying implementation * of the APPEND FROM SDF and COPY TO SDF commands. * $PLATFORMS$ diff --git a/harbour/doc/en/dbstrux.txt b/harbour/doc/en/dbstrux.txt index f35f3d5d22..dd3b542baf 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/en/dbstrux.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/en/dbstrux.txt @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * __dbCopyStruct() works exactly like CA-Clipper's __dbCopyStruct() + * __dbCopyStruct() works exactly like CA-Cl*pper's __dbCopyStruct() * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * COPY STRUCTURE works exactly as in CA-Clipper + * COPY STRUCTURE works exactly as in CA-Cl*pper * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $SEEALSO$ @@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * __dbCopyXStruct() works exactly like CA-Clipper's __dbCopyXStruct() + * __dbCopyXStruct() works exactly like CA-Cl*pper's __dbCopyXStruct() * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -251,7 +251,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * COPY STRUCTURE EXTENDED works exactly as in CA-Clipper + * COPY STRUCTURE EXTENDED works exactly as in CA-Cl*pper * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $SEEALSO$ @@ -360,7 +360,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * __dbCreate() works exactly as in CA-Clipper + * __dbCreate() works exactly as in CA-Cl*pper * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -433,7 +433,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * CREATE works exactly as in CA-Clipper + * CREATE works exactly as in CA-Cl*pper * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $SEEALSO$ @@ -498,7 +498,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * CREATE FROM works exactly as in CA-Clipper + * CREATE FROM works exactly as in CA-Cl*pper * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $SEEALSO$ @@ -578,7 +578,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * CA-Clipper has internal undocumented function named __FLEDIT(), + * CA-Cl*pper has internal undocumented function named __FLEDIT(), * in Harbour we name it __dbStructFilter(). The new name gives a better * description of what this function does. In Harbour __FLEDIT() simply * calls __dbStructFilter() and therefor the later is the recommended @@ -665,7 +665,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * __dbStructFilter() is a Harbour extension. CA-Clipper has an internal + * __dbStructFilter() is a Harbour extension. CA-Cl*pper has an internal * undocumented function named __FLEDIT() that does exactly the same * thing. The new name gives a better description of what this function does. * $PLATFORMS$ diff --git a/harbour/doc/en/dir.txt b/harbour/doc/en/dir.txt index d8666c527e..52fe7b8255 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/en/dir.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/en/dir.txt @@ -58,12 +58,12 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * DBF information: CA-Clipper displays 8.3 file names, Harbour displays + * DBF information: CA-Cl*pper displays 8.3 file names, Harbour displays * the first 15 characters of a long file name if available. * * File listing: To format file names displayed we use something like: * PadR( Name, 8 ) + " " + PadR( Ext, 3 ) - * CA-Clipper use 8.3 file name, with Harbour it would probably cut + * CA-Cl*pper use 8.3 file name, with Harbour it would probably cut * long file names to feet this template. * $FILES$ * Library is rtl @@ -115,12 +115,12 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * DBF information: CA-Clipper displays 8.3 file names, Harbour displays + * DBF information: CA-Cl*pper displays 8.3 file names, Harbour displays * the first 15 characters of a long file name if available. * * File listing: To format file names displayed we use something like: * PadR( Name, 8 ) + " " + PadR( Ext, 3 ) - * CA-Clipper use 8.3 file name, with Harbour it would probably cut + * CA-Cl*pper use 8.3 file name, with Harbour it would probably cut * long file names to feet this template. * $SEEALSO$ * ADIR(),DIRECTORY(),SET DEFAULT,__DIR()* diff --git a/harbour/doc/en/diskspac.txt b/harbour/doc/en/diskspac.txt index b06f566f74..d6f1ce18ac 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/en/diskspac.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/en/diskspac.txt @@ -25,24 +25,24 @@ * $ARGUMENTS$ * The number of the drive you are requesting info on where 1 = A, * 2 = B, etc. For 0 or no parameter, DiskSpace will operate on the current - * drive. The default is 0 + * drive. The default is 0 * $RETURNS$ * The number of bytes on the requested disk that match the - * requested type. + * requested type. * $DESCRIPTION$ * By default, this function will return the number of bytes of * free space on the current drive that is available to the user * requesting the information. * * If information is requested on a disk that is not available, a runtime - * error 2018 will be raised. + * error 2018 will be raised. * $EXAMPLES$ * ? "You can use : " +Str( DiskSpace() ) + " bytes " +; * Note: See tests\tstdspac.prg for another example * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is Ca-Clipper compliant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $PLATFORMS$ * Dos,Win32,OS/2 * $FILES$ @@ -64,16 +64,16 @@ * The drive letter you are requesting info on. The default * is A: - * The type of space being requested.The default is HB_DISK_AVAIL. + * The type of space being requested.The default is HB_DISK_AVAIL. * $RETURNS$ * The number of bytes on the requested disk that match the - * requested type. + * requested type. * $DESCRIPTION$ * By default, this function will return the number of bytes of * free space on the current drive that is available to the user - * requesting the information. + * requesting the information. * - * There are 4 types of information available: + * There are 4 types of information available: * * HB_FS_AVAIL The amount of space available to the user making the * request. This value could be less than HB_FS_FREE if @@ -87,10 +87,10 @@ * HB_FS_TOTAL The total amount of space allocated for the user if * disk quotas are in effect, otherwise, the actual size - * of the drive. + * of the drive. * * If information is requested on a disk that is not available, a runtime - * error 2018 will be raised. + * error 2018 will be raised. * $EXAMPLES$ * ? "You can use : " +Str( HB_DiskSpace() ) + " bytes " +; * "Out of a total of " + Str( HB_DiskSpace('C:',HB_FS_TOTAL) ) @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * CA-Clipper will return an integer value which limits it's usefulness to + * CA-Cl*pper will return an integer value which limits it's usefulness to * drives less than 2 gigabytes. The Harbour version will return a * floating point value with 0 decimals if the disk is > 2 gigabytes. * is a Harbour extension. diff --git a/harbour/doc/en/error.txt b/harbour/doc/en/error.txt index 4b6e67dc11..72a41b6d10 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/en/error.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/en/error.txt @@ -21,19 +21,19 @@ * $ONELINER$ * Install default error handler * $SYNTAX$ - * ERRORSYS() --> NIL + * ERRORSYS() --> NIL * $ARGUMENTS$ - * None. + * None. * $RETURNS$ - * ERRORSYS() always return NIL. + * ERRORSYS() always return NIL. * $DESCRIPTION$ * ERRORSYS() is called upon startup by Harbour and install the default * error handler. Normally you should not call this function directly, - * instead use ERRORBLOCK() to install your own error handler. + * instead use ERRORBLOCK() to install your own error handler. * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * ERRORSYS() works exactly like CA-Clipper's ERRORSYS(). + * ERRORSYS() works exactly like CA-Cl*pper's ERRORSYS(). * $FILES$ * Library is rtl * $SEEALSO$ diff --git a/harbour/doc/en/file.txt b/harbour/doc/en/file.txt index e597d3b647..3996d316e7 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/en/file.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/en/file.txt @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ * FOPEN( , [] ) --> nHandle * $ARGUMENTS$ * Name of file to open. - * + * * Dos file open mode. * $RETURNS$ * A file handle. @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-Clipper compliant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $FILES$ * Library is rtl * Header is fileio.ch @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-Clipper compliant. + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant. * $FILES$ * Library is rtl * Header is fileio.ch @@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-Clipper compliant, but also extends the possible + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant, but also extends the possible * buffer size to strings greater than 65K (depending on platform). * $FILES$ * Library is rtl @@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is not CA-Clipper compatile since + * This function is not CA-Cl*pper compatile since * it can writes strings greather the 64K * $FILES$ * Library is rtl @@ -302,7 +302,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-Clipper compatible + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compatible * $FILES$ * Library is rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -336,7 +336,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-Clipper compliant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $FILES$ * Library is rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -382,7 +382,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-Clipper Compatible + * This function is CA-Cl*pper Compatible * $FILES$ * Library is rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -436,7 +436,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-Clipper compliant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $FILES$ * Library is rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -512,7 +512,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-Clipper compliant. + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant. * $FILES$ * Library is rtl * Header is fileio.ch @@ -552,7 +552,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * S (wild card support is missing) * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-Clipper compatible. + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compatible. * $FILES$ * Library is rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -603,7 +603,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is not CA-Clipper compliant since may read + * This function is not CA-Cl*pper compliant since may read * strings greather the 65K depending of platform. * $FILES$ * Library is rtl @@ -642,7 +642,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This command is CA-Clipper compatible + * This command is CA-Cl*pper compatible * $FILES$ * Library is rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -676,7 +676,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This command is CA-Clipper compatible + * This command is CA-Cl*pper compatible * $SEEALSO$ * CURDIR(),FILE(),FERASE(),DELETE FILE * $END$ @@ -708,7 +708,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This command is CA-Clipper compatible + * This command is CA-Cl*pper compatible * $SEEALSO$ * CURDIR(),FILE(),FERASE(),ERASE * $END$ @@ -764,7 +764,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * __TYPEFILE() works exactly like CA-Clipper's __TYPEFILE() + * __TYPEFILE() works exactly like CA-Cl*pper's __TYPEFILE() * $FILES$ * Library is rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -830,7 +830,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * TYPE works exactly like CA-Clipper's TYPE + * TYPE works exactly like CA-Cl*pper's TYPE * $SEEALSO$ * COPY FILE,SET DEFAULT,SET PATH,SET PRINTER,__TYPEFILE() * $END$ @@ -866,7 +866,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is Ca-Clipper Compatible + * This function is CA-Cl*pper Compatible * $PLATFORMS$ * ALL * $FILES$ @@ -901,7 +901,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This command is Ca-Clipper compliant + * This command is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $SEEALSO$ * ERASE,RENAME,FRENAME(),FERASE() * $END$ diff --git a/harbour/doc/en/hb_compa.txt b/harbour/doc/en/hb_compa.txt index b1cdb4967f..46ba60ae8e 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/en/hb_compa.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/en/hb_compa.txt @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ * www - http://www.harbour-project.org * * Copyright 1999-2001 Viktor Szakats - * Compatibility header file for CA-Clipper Virtual Memory API + * Compatibility header file for CA-Cl*pper Virtual Memory API * * See doc/license.txt for licensing terms. * @@ -19,24 +19,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Item compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _evalLaunch --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is item.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -52,24 +52,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Item compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _evalNew --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is item.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -85,24 +85,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Item compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _evalPutParam --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is item.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -118,24 +118,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Item compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _evalRelease --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is item.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -151,24 +151,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Item compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _itemArrayGet --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is item.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -184,24 +184,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Item compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _itemArrayNew --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is item.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -217,24 +217,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Item compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _itemArrayPut --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is item.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -250,24 +250,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Item compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _itemNew --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is item.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -283,24 +283,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Item compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _itemParam --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is item.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -316,24 +316,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Item compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _itemRelease --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is item.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -349,24 +349,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Item compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _itemReturn --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is item.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -382,24 +382,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Item compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _itemSize --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is item.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -415,24 +415,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Item compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _itemType --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is item.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -448,24 +448,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Undocumented compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _reta --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is hbundoc.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -481,24 +481,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Undocumented compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _pcount --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is hbundoc.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -514,24 +514,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Undocumented compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _tchdir --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is hbundoc.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -547,24 +547,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Undocumented compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _tchdrv --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is hbundoc.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -580,24 +580,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Undocumented compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _tclose --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is hbundoc.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -613,24 +613,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Undocumented compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _tcommit --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is hbundoc.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -646,24 +646,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Undocumented compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _tcreat --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is hbundoc.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -679,24 +679,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Undocumented compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _tcurdir --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is hbundoc.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -712,24 +712,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Undocumented compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _tcurdrv --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is hbundoc.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -745,24 +745,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Undocumented compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _tdevraw --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is hbundoc.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -778,24 +778,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Undocumented compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _terror --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is hbundoc.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -811,24 +811,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Undocumented compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _tisdevice --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is hbundoc.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -844,24 +844,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Undocumented compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _tisdrv --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is hbundoc.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -877,24 +877,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Undocumented compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _tlock --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is hbundoc.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -910,24 +910,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Undocumented compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _tlseek --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is hbundoc.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -943,24 +943,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Undocumented compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _tmkdir --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is hbundoc.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -976,24 +976,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Undocumented compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _topen --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is hbundoc.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -1009,24 +1009,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Undocumented compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _tread --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is hbundoc.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -1042,24 +1042,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Undocumented compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _trename --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is hbundoc.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -1075,24 +1075,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Undocumented compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _trmdir --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is hbundoc.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -1108,24 +1108,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Undocumented compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _tunlink --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is hbundoc.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -1141,24 +1141,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Undocumented compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _twrite --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is hbundoc.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -1174,24 +1174,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Undocumented compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _bset --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is hbundoc.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -1207,24 +1207,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Undocumented compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _bmove --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is hbundoc.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -1240,24 +1240,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Undocumented compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _bcopy --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is hbundoc.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -1273,24 +1273,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Undocumented compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _bcmp --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is hbundoc.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -1306,24 +1306,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Terminal compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _gtBox --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is gt.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -1339,24 +1339,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Terminal compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _gtColorSelect --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is gt.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -1372,24 +1372,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Terminal compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _gtDispBegin --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is gt.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -1405,24 +1405,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Terminal compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _gtDispCount --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is gt.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -1438,24 +1438,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Terminal compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _gtDispEnd --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is gt.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -1471,24 +1471,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Terminal compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _gtGetColorStr --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is gt.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -1504,24 +1504,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Terminal compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _gtGetCursor --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is gt.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -1537,24 +1537,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Terminal compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _gtGetPos --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is gt.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -1570,24 +1570,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Terminal compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _gtIsColor --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is gt.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -1603,24 +1603,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Terminal compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _gtMaxCol --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is gt.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -1636,24 +1636,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Terminal compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _gtMaxRow --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is gt.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -1669,24 +1669,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Terminal compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _gtPostExt --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is gt.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -1702,24 +1702,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Terminal compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _gtPreExt --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is gt.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -1735,24 +1735,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Terminal compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _gtRectSize --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is gt.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -1768,24 +1768,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Terminal compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _gtRepChar --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is gt.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -1801,24 +1801,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Terminal compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _gtRest --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is gt.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -1834,24 +1834,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Terminal compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _gtSave --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is gt.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -1867,24 +1867,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Terminal compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _gtScrDim --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is gt.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -1900,24 +1900,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Terminal compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _gtScroll --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is gt.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -1933,24 +1933,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Terminal compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _gtSetBlink --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is gt.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -1966,24 +1966,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Terminal compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _gtSetColorStr --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is gt.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -1999,24 +1999,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Terminal compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _gtSetCursor --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is gt.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -2032,24 +2032,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Terminal compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _gtSetMode --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is gt.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -2065,24 +2065,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Terminal compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _gtSetPos --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is gt.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -2098,24 +2098,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Terminal compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _gtSetSnowFlag --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is gt.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -2131,24 +2131,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Terminal compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _gtWrite --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is gt.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -2164,24 +2164,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Terminal compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _gtWriteAt --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is gt.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -2197,24 +2197,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Terminal compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _gtWriteCon --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is gt.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -2230,24 +2230,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Terminal compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _gtInit --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is gt.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -2263,24 +2263,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Terminal compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _gtExit --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is gt.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -2296,24 +2296,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Terminal compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _gtWCreate --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is gt.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -2329,24 +2329,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Terminal compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _gtWDestroy --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is gt.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -2362,24 +2362,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Terminal compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _gtWFlash --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is gt.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -2395,24 +2395,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Terminal compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _gtWApp --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is gt.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -2428,24 +2428,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Terminal compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _gtWCurrent --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is gt.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -2461,24 +2461,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Terminal compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _gtWPos --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is gt.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -2494,24 +2494,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Terminal compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _gtWVis --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is gt.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -2527,24 +2527,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Terminal compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _gtModalRead --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is gt.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -2560,24 +2560,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Terminal compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _gtBeginWrite --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is gt.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -2593,24 +2593,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Terminal compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _gtEndWrite --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is gt.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -2626,24 +2626,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Terminal compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _gtFlushCursor --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is gt.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -2659,24 +2659,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Terminal compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _gtSetColor --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is gt.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -2692,24 +2692,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Terminal compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _gtGetColor --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is gt.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -2725,24 +2725,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Terminal compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _gtSetBorder --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is gt.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -2758,24 +2758,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Fixed memory compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _xalloc --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is fm.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -2791,24 +2791,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Fixed memory compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _xgrab --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is fm.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -2824,24 +2824,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Fixed memory compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _xfree --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is fm.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -2857,24 +2857,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Fixed memory compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _exmgrab --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is fm.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -2890,24 +2890,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * FileSys compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _fsChDir --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is filesys.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -2923,24 +2923,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * FileSys compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _fsChDrv --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is filesys.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -2956,24 +2956,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * FileSys compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _fsClose --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is filesys.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -2989,24 +2989,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * FileSys compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _fsCommit --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is filesys.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -3022,24 +3022,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * FileSys compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _fsCreate --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is filesys.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -3055,24 +3055,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * FileSys compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _fsCurDir --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is filesys.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -3088,24 +3088,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * FileSys compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _fsCurDrv --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is filesys.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -3121,24 +3121,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * FileSys compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _fsDelete --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is filesys.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -3154,24 +3154,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * FileSys compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _fsError --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is filesys.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -3187,24 +3187,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * FileSys compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _fsExtOpen --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is filesys.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -3220,24 +3220,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * FileSys compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _fsIsDrv --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is filesys.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -3253,24 +3253,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * FileSys compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _fsLock --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is filesys.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -3286,24 +3286,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * FileSys compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _fsMkDir --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is filesys.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -3319,24 +3319,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * FileSys compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _fsOpen --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is filesys.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -3352,24 +3352,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * FileSys compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _fsRead --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is filesys.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -3385,24 +3385,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * FileSys compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _fsRmDir --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is filesys.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -3418,24 +3418,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * FileSys compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _fsRename --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is filesys.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -3451,24 +3451,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * FileSys compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _fsSeek --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is filesys.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -3484,24 +3484,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * FileSys compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _fsWrite --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is filesys.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -3517,20 +3517,20 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Extend compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro definition) - * + * * #include * ALENGTH( n ) --> * $ARGUMENTS$ * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ @@ -3540,7 +3540,7 @@ * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $SEEALSO$ - * + * * $END$ */ @@ -3550,24 +3550,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Extend compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _parc --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is extend.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -3583,24 +3583,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Extend compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _parclen --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is extend.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -3616,24 +3616,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Extend compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _parcsiz --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is extend.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -3649,24 +3649,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Extend compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _pards --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is extend.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -3682,24 +3682,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Extend compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _parinfa --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is extend.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -3715,24 +3715,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Extend compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _parinfo --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is extend.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -3748,24 +3748,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Extend compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _parl --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is extend.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -3781,24 +3781,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Extend compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _parnd --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is extend.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -3814,24 +3814,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Extend compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _parni --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is extend.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -3847,24 +3847,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Extend compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _parnl --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is extend.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -3880,24 +3880,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Extend compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _ret --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is extend.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -3913,24 +3913,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Extend compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _retc --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is extend.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -3946,24 +3946,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Extend compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _retclen --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is extend.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -3979,24 +3979,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Extend compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _retds --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is extend.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -4012,24 +4012,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Extend compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _retl --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is extend.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -4045,24 +4045,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Extend compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _retnd --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is extend.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -4078,24 +4078,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Extend compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _retni --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is extend.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -4111,24 +4111,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Extend compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _retnl --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is extend.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -4144,24 +4144,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Extend compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _storc --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is extend.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -4177,24 +4177,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Extend compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _storclen --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is extend.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -4210,24 +4210,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Extend compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _stords --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is extend.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -4243,24 +4243,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Extend compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _storl --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is extend.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -4276,24 +4276,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Extend compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _stornd --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is extend.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -4309,24 +4309,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Extend compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _storni --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is extend.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -4342,24 +4342,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Extend compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _stornl --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is extend.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -4375,24 +4375,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Error compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _errGetDescription --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is error.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -4408,24 +4408,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Error compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _errGetFileName --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is error.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -4441,24 +4441,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Error compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _errGetFlags --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is error.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -4474,24 +4474,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Error compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _errGetGenCode --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is error.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -4507,24 +4507,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Error compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _errGetOperation --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is error.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -4540,24 +4540,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Error compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _errGetOsCode --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is error.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -4573,24 +4573,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Error compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _errGetSeverity --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is error.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -4606,24 +4606,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Error compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _errGetSubCode --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is error.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -4639,24 +4639,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Error compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _errGetSubSystem --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is error.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -4672,24 +4672,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Error compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _errGetTries --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is error.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -4705,24 +4705,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Error compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _errLaunch --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is error.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -4738,24 +4738,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Error compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _errNew --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is error.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -4771,24 +4771,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Error compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _errPutDescription --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is error.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -4804,24 +4804,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Error compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _errPutFileName --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is error.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -4837,24 +4837,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Error compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _errPutFlags --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is error.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -4870,24 +4870,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Error compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _errPutGenCode --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is error.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -4903,24 +4903,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Error compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _errPutOperation --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is error.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -4936,24 +4936,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Error compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _errPutOsCode --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is error.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -4969,24 +4969,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Error compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _errPutSeverity --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is error.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -5002,24 +5002,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Error compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _errPutSubCode --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is error.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -5035,24 +5035,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Error compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _errPutSubSystem --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is error.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -5068,24 +5068,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Error compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _errPutTries --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is error.api * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -5101,24 +5101,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Error compatability API * $ONELINER$ - * + * * $SYNTAX$ * C Prototype (macro replacement) - * + * * #include * _errRelease --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ - * + * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * + * * $EXAMPLES$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * + * * $FILES$ * Header file is error.api * $PLATFORMS$ diff --git a/harbour/doc/en/hvm.txt b/harbour/doc/en/hvm.txt index 95ada91bd7..ae0b4816d8 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/en/hvm.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/en/hvm.txt @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * PROCNAME() is fully CA-Clipper compliant. + * PROCNAME() is fully CA-Cl*pper compliant. * $FILES$ * Library is vm * $SEEALSO$ @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * PROCLINE() is fully CA-Clipper compliant. + * PROCLINE() is fully CA-Cl*pper compliant. * $FILES$ * Library is vm * $SEEALSO$ @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * PROCFILE() is fully CA-Clipper compliant. + * PROCFILE() is fully CA-Cl*pper compliant. * $FILES$ * Library is vm * $SEEALSO$ @@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * HB_PVALUE() is a new function and hence not CA-Clipper compliant. + * HB_PVALUE() is a new function and hence not CA-Cl*pper compliant. * $FILES$ * Library is vm * $SEEALSO$ @@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * PCOUNT() is fully CA-Clipper compliant. + * PCOUNT() is fully CA-Cl*pper compliant. * $FILES$ * Library is vm * $SEEALSO$ @@ -244,7 +244,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * __QUIT() is fully CA-Clipper compliant. + * __QUIT() is fully CA-Cl*pper compliant. * $FILES$ * Library is vm * $SEEALSO$ @@ -275,7 +275,7 @@ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ * It is said that CLIPINIT() should not call the function that sets - * the default help key since CA-Clipper does it in some other place. + * the default help key since CA-Cl*pper does it in some other place. * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $SEEALSO$ @@ -302,7 +302,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * __SetHelpK() works exactly like CA-Clipper's __SetHelpK() + * __SetHelpK() works exactly like CA-Cl*pper's __SetHelpK() * $FILES$ * Library is vm * $SEEALSO$ @@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * BREAK() is fully CA-Clipper compliant. + * BREAK() is fully CA-Cl*pper compliant. * $FILES$ * Library is vm * $SEEALSO$ diff --git a/harbour/doc/en/input.txt b/harbour/doc/en/input.txt index 629b21b5d8..fb9d2657b1 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/en/input.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/en/input.txt @@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ * $ARGUMENTS$ * is the optional string to stuff into the Harbour keyboard * buffer after clearing it first. Note: The character ";" is converted - * to CHR(13) (this is an undocumented CA-Clipper feature). + * to CHR(13) (this is an undocumented CA-Cl*pper feature). * $RETURNS$ * There is no return value. * $DESCRIPTION$ @@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * __KEYBOARD() is compliant with CA-Clipper 5.3 + * __KEYBOARD() is compliant with CA-Cl*pper 5.3 * $FILES$ * Library is rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * NEXTKEY() is compliant with CA-Clipper 5.3, but has been extended + * NEXTKEY() is compliant with CA-Cl*pper 5.3, but has been extended * for Harbour. * $FILES$ * Library is rtl @@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * LASTKEY() is compliant with CA-Clipper 5.3, but has been extended + * LASTKEY() is compliant with CA-Cl*pper 5.3, but has been extended * for Harbour. * $FILES$ * Library is rtl @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * __KEYBOARD() is compliant with CA-Clipper 5.3 + * __KEYBOARD() is compliant with CA-Cl*pper 5.3 * $SEEALSO$ * CLEAR TYPEAHEAD,__KEYBOARD() * $END$ @@ -367,7 +367,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * READKEY() is compliant with CA-Clipper 5.3 + * READKEY() is compliant with CA-Cl*pper 5.3 * $FILES$ * Library is rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -401,7 +401,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * MROW() is compliant with CA-Clipper 5.3, but has been extended + * MROW() is compliant with CA-Cl*pper 5.3, but has been extended * to work on graphical systems as well as character-based systems. * $PLATFORMS$ * $FILES$ @@ -437,7 +437,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * MROW() is compliant with CA-Clipper 5.3, but has been extended + * MROW() is compliant with CA-Cl*pper 5.3, but has been extended * to work on graphical systems as well as character-based systems. * $PLATFORMS$ * All diff --git a/harbour/doc/en/math.txt b/harbour/doc/en/math.txt index b4d920d0af..855ab2a259 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/en/math.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/en/math.txt @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-Clipper compliant. + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant. * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-Clipper compliant. + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant. * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-Clipper compliant. + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant. * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-Clipper compliant. + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant. * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is Ca-Clipper compliant. + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant. * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is Ca-Clipper compliant. + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant. * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -262,7 +262,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This Function is Ca-Clipper compliant. + * This Function is CA-Cl*pper compliant. * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-Clipper compliant. + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant. * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -334,7 +334,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-Clipper compliant. + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant. * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ diff --git a/harbour/doc/en/memo.txt b/harbour/doc/en/memo.txt index 2d59c247a5..6dbc2e868c 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/en/memo.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/en/memo.txt @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * MEMOTRAN() is fully CA-Clipper compliant. + * MEMOTRAN() is fully CA-Cl*pper compliant. * $FILES$ * Library is rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * HARDCR() is fully CA-Clipper compliant. + * HARDCR() is fully CA-Cl*pper compliant. * $FILES$ * Library is rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -105,37 +105,37 @@ * MEMOREAD( ) --> cString * $ARGUMENTS$ * is the filename to read from disk. - * It must include the file extension. If file to be read + * It must include the file extension. If file to be read * lives in another directory, you must include the path. - * $RETURNS$ + * $RETURNS$ * Returns the contents of a text file as a character string. - * The maximum size of the file that can be read is the same as the - * maximum size of a character string (more than 2 Mb). It has not the - * 64 Kb limit as in Clipper. - * If cannot be found, nor read, function returns a null + * The maximum size of the file that can be read is the same as the + * maximum size of a character string (more than 2 Mb). It has not the + * 64 Kb limit as in Clipper. + * If cannot be found, nor read, function returns a null * string (""). * $DESCRIPTION$ * MEMOREAD() is a function that reads the content of a text file (till - * now) from disk (floppy, HD, CD-ROM, etc.) into a memory string. - * In that way you can manipulate as any character string or assigned + * now) from disk (floppy, HD, CD-ROM, etc.) into a memory string. + * In that way you can manipulate as any character string or assigned * to a memo field to be saved in a database. * * MEMOREAD() function is used together with MEMOEDIT() and MEMOWRIT() - * to get from disk text from several sources that would be edited, - * searched, replaced, displayed, etc. - * + * to get from disk text from several sources that would be edited, + * searched, replaced, displayed, etc. + * * It is used to import data from other sources to our database. * - * Note: - * MEMOREAD() does not use the settings SET DEFAULT or SET PATH to - * search for . - * It searches for in the current directory. - * If the file is not found, then MEMOREAD() searches in the DOS path. + * Note: + * MEMOREAD() does not use the settings SET DEFAULT or SET PATH to + * search for . + * It searches for in the current directory. + * If the file is not found, then MEMOREAD() searches in the DOS path. * * Over a network, MEMOREAD() attempts to open in read-only - * mode and shared. If the file is used in mode exclusive by another + * mode and shared. If the file is used in mode exclusive by another * process, the function will returns a null string (""). - * + * * Is one of the most useful Clipper functions!, it really makes simple * $EXAMPLES$ * * This example uses MEMOREAD() to assign the contents of a text @@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ * * cFile := "account.prg" * cString := MEMOREAD( cFile ) - * + * * IF AT( "Melina", cString) == 0 // check for copyright * MEMOWRIT( cFile, cCopyright + cString ) // if not, add it! * ENDIF @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * MEMOREAD() is fully CA-Clipper compliant. + * MEMOREAD() is fully CA-Cl*pper compliant. * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ * $SEEALSO$ * MEMOEDIT(),MEMOWRIT(),REPLACE * $END$ - */ + */ /* $DOC$ @@ -168,33 +168,33 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Memo Field * $ONELINER$ - * Write a memo field or character string to a text file on disk + * Write a memo field or character string to a text file on disk * $SYNTAX$ * MEMOWRIT( , , [] ) --> lSuccess * $ARGUMENTS$ * is the filename to read from disk. - * It must include the file extension. If file to be read + * It must include the file extension. If file to be read * lives in another directory, you must include the path. * - * Is the memo field or character string, to be write to + * Is the memo field or character string, to be write to * . * - * Is a logic variable that settle if the "end of file" + * Is a logic variable that settle if the "end of file" * character - CHR(26) - is written to disk. * This parameter is optional. By default is true (.T.) - * $RETURNS$ + * $RETURNS$ * Function returns true (.T.) if the writing operation was successful; * otherwise, it returns false (.F.). * $DESCRIPTION$ - * This a function that writes a memo field or character string to a + * This a function that writes a memo field or character string to a * text file on disk (floppy, HD, CD-ROM, etc.) - * If you not specified a path, MEMOWRIT() writes to the + * If you not specified a path, MEMOWRIT() writes to the * current directory. If exists, it is overwritten. * - * Note: - * There is a third parameter (optional), , (not found in - * Clipper) which let to programmer change the default behavior of - * - allways - to write the EOF character, CHR(26) as in Clipper. + * Note: + * There is a third parameter (optional), , (not found in + * Clipper) which let to programmer change the default behavior of + * - allways - to write the EOF character, CHR(26) as in Clipper. * If there is no third parameter, nothing change, EOF is written as * in Clipper, the same occurs when is set to .T. * But, if is set to .F., EOF char is Not written to the @@ -202,11 +202,11 @@ * * MEMOWRIT() function is used together with MEMOREAD() and MEMOEDIT() * to save to disk text from several sources that was edited, searched, - * replaced, displayed, etc. - * + * replaced, displayed, etc. + * * It is used to export the database to another format. * - * Note: + * Note: * MEMOWRIT() do not use the directory settings SET DEFAULT. * * Is one of the most useful Clipper functions!, it really makes simple @@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ * * cFile := "account.prg" * cString := MEMOREAD( cFile ) - * + * * IF AT( "Melina", cString) == 0 // check for copyright * MEMOWRIT( cFile, cCopyright + cString ) // if not, add it! * ENDIF @@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * MEMOWRIT() is fully CA-Clipper compliant. + * MEMOWRIT() is fully CA-Cl*pper compliant. * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ * $SEEALSO$ * MEMOEDIT(),MEMOREAD() * $END$ - */ + */ diff --git a/harbour/doc/en/memvar2.txt b/harbour/doc/en/memvar2.txt index e3ec1f2bd7..652b6e1a1e 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/en/memvar2.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/en/memvar2.txt @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This command works exactaly as CA-Clipper. + * This command works exactaly as CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * All. * $FILES$ @@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This command works exactaly as CA-Clipper. + * This command works exactaly as CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This command works exactaly as CA-Clipper. + * This command works exactaly as CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ diff --git a/harbour/doc/en/menu.txt b/harbour/doc/en/menu.txt index b656ad6873..fa8a2690da 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/en/menu.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/en/menu.txt @@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * CA-Clipper array is limited to 4096 items, and therefor 4096 menu + * CA-Cl*pper array is limited to 4096 items, and therefor 4096 menu * items are the maximum that could be defined per one menu, Harbour * does not have this limit (not that you'll ever need that). * $FILES$ @@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * CA-Clipper array is limited to 4096 items, and therefor 4096 menu + * CA-Cl*pper array is limited to 4096 items, and therefor 4096 menu * items are the maximum that could be defined per one menu, Harbour * does not have this limit (not that you'll ever need that). * $SEEALSO$ @@ -298,7 +298,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This command is CA-Clipper compliant + * This command is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $FILES$ * Library is rtl * $SEEALSO$ diff --git a/harbour/doc/en/misc.txt b/harbour/doc/en/misc.txt index 048d22a37c..bdddef9778 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/en/misc.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/en/misc.txt @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-Clipper compatible. + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compatible. * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * S * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is Ca-Clipper compatible. + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compatible. * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This command is Ca-Clipper compliant. + * This command is CA-Cl*pper compliant. * The parameter is a Harbour extension. * $PLATFORMS$ * All @@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is Ca-Clipper compliant. + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant. * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * S * $COMPLIANCE$ - * TONE() works exactly like CA-Clipper's TONE(). + * TONE() works exactly like CA-Cl*pper's TONE(). * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This command is Ca-Clipper compliant. + * This command is CA-Cl*pper compliant. * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ diff --git a/harbour/doc/en/nation.txt b/harbour/doc/en/nation.txt index fed1946862..067c00edef 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/en/nation.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/en/nation.txt @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * ISAFFIRM() is fully CA-Clipper compliant. + * ISAFFIRM() is fully CA-Cl*pper compliant. * $FILES$ * Library is rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * ISNEGATIVE() is fully CA-Clipper compliant. + * ISNEGATIVE() is fully CA-Cl*pper compliant. * $FILES$ * Library is rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * C * $COMPLIANCE$ - * NATIONMSG() is fully CA-Clipper compliant. + * NATIONMSG() is fully CA-Cl*pper compliant. * $FILES$ * Library is rtl * $SEEALSO$ diff --git a/harbour/doc/en/rdddb.txt b/harbour/doc/en/rdddb.txt index edd0749731..9b6c171ce4 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/en/rdddb.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/en/rdddb.txt @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * S * $COMPLIANCE$ - * DBEVAL is fully CA-Clipper compliant. + * DBEVAL is fully CA-Cl*pper compliant. * $FILES$ * Library is rdd * $SEEALSO$ @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * DBF() is fully CA-Clipper compliant. + * DBF() is fully CA-Cl*pper compliant. * $FILES$ * Library is rdd * $SEEALSO$ @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * DBAPPEND() is fully CA-Clipper compliant. + * DBAPPEND() is fully CA-Cl*pper compliant. * $FILES$ * Library is rdd * $SEEALSO$ @@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * DBCLEARFILTER() is fully CA-Clipper compliant. + * DBCLEARFILTER() is fully CA-Cl*pper compliant. * $FILES$ * Library is rdd * $SEEALSO$ @@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * DBCLOSEALL() is fully CA-Clipper compliant. + * DBCLOSEALL() is fully CA-Cl*pper compliant. * $FILES$ * Library is rdd * $SEEALSO$ @@ -269,7 +269,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * DBCLOSEAREA() is fully CA-Clipper compliant. + * DBCLOSEAREA() is fully CA-Cl*pper compliant. * $FILES$ * Library is rdd * $SEEALSO$ @@ -313,7 +313,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-Clipper compliant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $FILES$ * Library is rdd * $SEEALSO$ @@ -361,7 +361,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-Clipper compliant. + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant. * $FILES$ * Library is rdd * $SEEALSO$ @@ -452,7 +452,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is Not CA-Clipper compliant + * This function is Not CA-Cl*pper compliant * $FILES$ * Library is rdd * Header is dbstruct.ch @@ -492,7 +492,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-Clipper compliant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $FILES$ * Library is rdd * $SEEALSO$ @@ -527,7 +527,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-Clipper compliant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $FILES$ * Library is rdd * $SEEALSO$ @@ -562,7 +562,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-Clipper compliant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $FILES$ * Library is rdd * $SEEALSO$ @@ -611,7 +611,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-Clipper compliant. + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant. * $FILES$ * Library is rdd * $SEEALSO$ @@ -646,7 +646,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-Clipper compliant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $FILES$ * Library is rdd * $SEEALSO$ @@ -684,7 +684,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-Clipper compliant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $FILES$ * Library is rdd * $SEEALSO$ @@ -725,7 +725,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-Clipper compliant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $FILES$ * Library is rdd * $SEEALSO$ @@ -767,7 +767,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-Clipper compliant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $FILES$ * Library is rdd * $SEEALSO$ @@ -806,7 +806,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-Clipper compliant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $FILES$ * Library is rdd * $SEEALSO$ @@ -877,7 +877,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * S * $COMPLIANCE$ - * DBSEEK() is Compatible with CA-Clipper 5.3 + * DBSEEK() is Compatible with CA-Cl*pper 5.3 * $FILES$ * Library is rdd * $SEEALSO$ @@ -924,7 +924,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-CLIPPER compatible. + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compatible. * $FILES$ * Library is rdd * $SEEALSO$ @@ -956,7 +956,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-Clipper compatible + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compatible * $FILES$ * Library is rdd * $SEEALSO$ @@ -996,7 +996,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-CLIPPER compatible + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compatible * $FILES$ * Library is rdd * $SEEALSO$ @@ -1035,7 +1035,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-Clipper compliant. + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant. * $FILES$ * Library is rdd * $SEEALSO$ @@ -1074,7 +1074,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-Clipper compliant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $FILES$ * Library is rdd * Header is dbstruct.ch @@ -1112,7 +1112,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-Clipper compatible. + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compatible. * $FILES$ * Library is rdd * $SEEALSO$ @@ -1210,7 +1210,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-Clipper compliant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $FILES$ * Library is rdd * $SEEALSO$ diff --git a/harbour/doc/en/rddmisc.txt b/harbour/doc/en/rddmisc.txt index 577bc0f8dc..539bc05d38 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/en/rddmisc.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/en/rddmisc.txt @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * AFIELDS() is fully CA-Clipper compliant. + * AFIELDS() is fully CA-Cl*pper compliant. * $FILES$ * Library is rdd * $SEEALSO$ @@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * ALIAS() is fully CA-Clipper compliant. + * ALIAS() is fully CA-Cl*pper compliant. * $FILES$ * Library is rdd * $SEEALSO$ @@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ * $DESCRIPTION$ * This function determines if the beggining of the file marker has been * reached. If so, the function will return a logical true (.T.); otherwise, - * a logical false(.F.) will be returned. + * a logical false (.F.) will be returned. * By default, BOF() will apply to the currently selected database unless * the function is preceded by an alias * $EXAMPLES$ @@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * BOF() is fully CA-Clipper compliant. + * BOF() is fully CA-Cl*pper compliant. * $FILES$ * Library is rdd * $SEEALSO$ @@ -177,10 +177,10 @@ * ZAP * $DESCRIPTION$ * This command removes all of the records from the database in the - * current work area.This operation also updates any index file in - * use at the time of this operation.In addition, this command removes + * current work area. This operation also updates any index file in + * use at the time of this operation. In addition, this command removes * all items within an associated memo file. - * In a network enviroment,any file that is about to be ZAPped must + * In a network enviroment, any file that is about to be ZAPped must * be used exclusively. * $EXAMPLES$ * USE Tests NEW index Tests @@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ * DELETED() return a logical true (.T.) or false (.F.). * $DESCRIPTION$ * This function returns a logical true (.T.) is the current record in the - * selected or designated work area ha ben marked for deletion.If not, the + * selected or designated work area ha ben marked for deletion. If not, the * function will return a logical false (.F.). * $EXAMPLES$ * FUNCTION Main() @@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-Clipper compliant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $FILES$ * Library is rdd * $SEEALSO$ @@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * EOF() is fully CA-Clipper compliant. + * EOF() is fully CA-Cl*pper compliant. * $FILES$ * Library is rdd * $SEEALSO$ @@ -278,7 +278,7 @@ * Return the number of fields * $DESCRIPTION$ * This function returns the number of fields in the current or designated - * work area.If no database is open in this work area, the function will + * work area. If no database is open in this work area, the function will * return 0. * $EXAMPLES$ * FUNCTION Main() @@ -289,7 +289,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-Clipper compliant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $FILES$ * Library is rdd * $SEEALSO$ @@ -312,7 +312,7 @@ * Any expression * $DESCRIPTION$ * This function returns the value of the field at the th location - * in the selected or designed work area.If the value in does not + * in the selected or designed work area. If the value in does not * correspond to n avaliable field position in this work area, the function * will return a NIL data type. * $EXAMPLES$ @@ -324,7 +324,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-Clipper Compliant. + * This function is CA-Cl*pper Compliant. * $FILES$ * Library is rdd * $SEEALSO$ @@ -348,7 +348,7 @@ * $DESCRIPTION$ * This function return the name of the field at the th position. * If the numeric value passed to this function does not correspond to an - * existing field in the designated or selected work area,this function + * existing field in the designated or selected work area, this function * will return a NULL byte. * $EXAMPLES$ * FUNCTION Main() @@ -362,7 +362,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-Clipper compatible. + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compatible. * $FILES$ * Library is rdd * $SEEALSO$ @@ -385,7 +385,7 @@ * is ordinal position of the field. * $DESCRIPTION$ * This function return the ordinal position of the specified field - * in the current or aliased work areaIf there isn't field under the name + * in the current or aliased work areaIf there isn't field under the name * of or of no database is open in the selected work area, the func- * tion will return a 0. * $EXAMPLES$ @@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-Clipper compliant. + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant. * $FILES$ * Library is rdd * $SEEALSO$ @@ -422,9 +422,9 @@ * Any expression * $DESCRIPTION$ * This function assings the value in to the th - * field in the current or designated work area.If the operation is - * successful,the return value of the function will be the same value - * assigned to the specified field.If the operation is not successful, + * field in the current or designated work area. If the operation is + * successful, the return value of the function will be the same value + * assigned to the specified field. If the operation is not successful, * the function will return a NIL data type * $EXAMPLES$ * USE Tests New @@ -433,7 +433,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-Clipper compatible. + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compatible. * $FILES$ * Library is rdd * $SEEALSO$ @@ -454,9 +454,9 @@ * A true (.T.) value, if the lock was successful;otherwise * false (.F.) * $DESCRIPTION$ - * This function returns a logical true (.T.0 if a file lock is + * This function returns a logical true (.T.) if a file lock is * attempted and is successfully placed on the current or designated - * database.This function will also unlock all records locks placed + * database. This function will also unlock all records locks placed * by the same network station. * $EXAMPLES$ * USE Tests New @@ -467,7 +467,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-Clipper compatible + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compatible * $FILES$ * Library is rdd * $SEEALSO$ @@ -487,11 +487,11 @@ * $ARGUMENTS$ * None. * $RETURNS$ - * A logical true (.T.) is successful;otherwise, false (.F.) + * A logical true (.T.) is successful; otherwise, false (.F.) * $DESCRIPTION$ - * This function is used to test if the previous SEEK,LOCATE,CONTINUE, - * or FIND operation was successful.Each wrk area has its own FOUND() - * flag,so that a FOUND() condition may be tested in unselected work + * This function is used to test if the previous SEEK, LOCATE, CONTINUE, + * or FIND operation was successful. Each wrk area has its own FOUND() + * flag, so that a FOUND() condition may be tested in unselected work * areas by using an alias. * $EXAMPLES$ * nId:=100 @@ -504,7 +504,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-Clipper compatible + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compatible * $FILES$ * Library is rdd * $SEEALSO$ @@ -527,8 +527,8 @@ * This function returns the number of bytes in the header of the * selected database ot the database in the designated work area. * - * If used in conjunction with the LASTREC(),RECSIZE() and DISKSPACE() - * functions,this functions is capable of implementing a backup and + * If used in conjunction with the LASTREC(), RECSIZE() and DISKSPACE() + * functions, this functions is capable of implementing a backup and * restore routine. * $EXAMPLES$ * USE Tests New @@ -536,7 +536,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-Clipper compatible + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compatible * $FILES$ * Library is rdd * $SEEALSO$ @@ -557,9 +557,9 @@ * The number of records * $DESCRIPTION$ * This function returns the number of records present in the database - * in the selected or designated work area.If no records are present - * the value of this function will be 0.Additionaly,if no database is - * in use in the selected or designated work area,this function will + * in the selected or designated work area. If no records are present + * the value of this function will be 0. Additionaly, if no database is + * in use in the selected or designated work area, this function will * return a 0 value as well. * $EXAMPLES$ * USE Tests NEW @@ -593,7 +593,7 @@ * The date of the last modification. * $DESCRIPTION$ * This function returns the date recorded by the OS when the selected - * or designated database was last written to disk.This function will + * or designated database was last written to disk. This function will * only work for those database files in USE. * $EXAMPLES$ * Function Main @@ -631,11 +631,11 @@ * A value based on the success of a network operation or * function. * $DESCRIPTION$ - * This function return a logical true (.T.) is a USE,APPEND BLANK, or + * This function return a logical true (.T.) is a USE, APPEND BLANK, or * a USE...EXCLUSIVE command is issue and fails in a network enviroment. - * In the case of USE and USE...EXCLUSIVE commands,a NETERR() value + * In the case of USE and USE...EXCLUSIVE commands, a NETERR() value * of .T. would be returned if another node of the network has the - * exclusive use of a file.And the case of the APPEND BLANK command, + * exclusive use of a file. And the case of the APPEND BLANK command, * NETERR() will return a logical true (.T.) if the file or record * is locked by another node or the value of LASTREC() has been advanced * The value of NETERR() may be changed via the value of . @@ -676,9 +676,9 @@ * The number of records * $DESCRIPTION$* * This function returns the number of records present in the database - * in the selected or designated work area.If no records are present - * the value of this function will be 0.Additionaly,if no database is - * in use in the selected or designated work area,this function will + * in the selected or designated work area. If no records are present + * the value of this function will be 0. Additionaly, if no database is + * in use in the selected or designated work area, this function will * return a 0 value as well. * $EXAMPLES$ * Use Test NEW @@ -690,7 +690,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-Clipper compliant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $FILES$ * Library is rdd * $SEEALSO$ @@ -715,7 +715,7 @@ * This function returns the position of the record pointer in the * currently selected ot designated work area. * If the database file is empty and if the RDD is the traditional .DBF - * file,the value of this function will be 1. + * file, the value of this function will be 1. * $EXAMPLES$ * USE Tests NEW * DBGOTOP() @@ -726,7 +726,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is Ca-Clipper compliant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $FILES$ * Library is rdd * $SEEALSO$ @@ -749,8 +749,8 @@ * The record size. * $DESCRIPTION$ * This function returns the number os bytes used by a single record - * in the currently selected or designated database file.If no database - * is in use in this work area,the return value from this function + * in the currently selected or designated database file. If no database + * is in use in this work area, the return value from this function * will be 0. * $EXAMPLES$ * USE Tests NEW @@ -762,7 +762,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is Ca-Clipper compliant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $FILES$ * Library is rdd * $SEEALSO$ @@ -814,7 +814,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is Ca-Clipper compliant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $FILES$ * Library is rdd * $SEEALSO$ @@ -837,7 +837,7 @@ * SELECT() returns the work area number. * $DESCRIPTION$ * This function returns the work area number for the specified alias - * name .If no parameter is specified,the current work area will + * name . If no parameter is specified, the current work area will * be the return value of the function. * $EXAMPLES$ * USE TESTS NEW @@ -850,11 +850,11 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is Ca-Clipper compliant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $FILES$ * Library is rdd * $SEEALSO$ - * ALIAS(),USED() + * ALIAS(), USED() * $END$ */ @@ -880,7 +880,7 @@ * Use TESTS NEW * USE Names New * ? USED() // .T. - * ? TESTS->(USED()) //.t. + * ? TESTS->(USED()) //.T. * CLOSE * ? USED() // .F. * Select TESTS @@ -890,11 +890,11 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is Ca-clipper Compliant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper Compliant * $FILES$ * Library is rdd * $SEEALSO$ - * ALIAS(),SELECT() + * ALIAS(), SELECT() * $END$ */ @@ -909,11 +909,11 @@ * PACK * $DESCRIPTION$ * This command removes records that were marked for deletion from the - * currently selected database.This command does not pack the contents - * of a memo field;those files must be packed via low-level fuctions. + * currently selected database. This command does not pack the contents + * of a memo field; those files must be packed via low-level fuctions. * * All open index files will be automatically reindexed once PACK command - * has completed its operation.On completion,the record pointer is placed + * has completed its operation. On completion, the record pointer is placed * on the first record in the database. * $EXAMPLES$ * USE Tests NEW index Tests @@ -926,7 +926,6 @@ * $COMPLIANCE$ * This command is CA Clipper compliant * $SEEALSO$ - * DBEVAL(),DELETE,DELETED(),ZAP,RECALL + * DBEVAL(), DELETE, DELETED(), ZAP, RECALL * $END$ */ - diff --git a/harbour/doc/en/rddord.txt b/harbour/doc/en/rddord.txt index bfab481959..29ed1da9dc 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/en/rddord.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/en/rddord.txt @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * S * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is Ca-Clipper compliant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * S * $COMPLIANCE$ - * ORDCONDSET() is CA-Clipper compliant + * ORDCONDSET() is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $FILES$ * Library is rdd * $SEEALSO$ @@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * S * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is Ca-Clipper compliant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * S * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is Ca-Clipper compliant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * S * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is Ca-Clipper compliant with one exception. + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant with one exception. * If the paramter is not specified or is 0, the current * active order is used. * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -347,7 +347,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * S * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is Ca-Clipper compliant with one exception. + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant with one exception. * If the paramter is not specified or is 0, the current * active order is used. * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -384,7 +384,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is Ca-Clipper compliant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -422,7 +422,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is Ca-Clipper compliant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -458,7 +458,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is Ca-Clipper compliant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ diff --git a/harbour/doc/en/readme.txt b/harbour/doc/en/readme.txt index 0f1959a178..06bab02d32 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/en/readme.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/en/readme.txt @@ -19,9 +19,9 @@ * ************************************************************************ * Harbour is a free implementation of an xBase language compiler. It is - * designed to be source code compatible with the CA-Clipper(r) compiler. + * designed to be source code compatible with the CA-Cl*pper(r) compiler. * That means that if you've got some code that would compile using - * CA-Clipper(r) then it should compile under Harbour. The Harbour-Project + * CA-Cl*pper(r) then it should compile under Harbour. The Harbour-Project * web page is: * http://www.harbour-project.org/ * diff --git a/harbour/doc/en/sayget.txt b/harbour/doc/en/sayget.txt index 2223d02d00..8af1c17cac 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/en/sayget.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/en/sayget.txt @@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This command is Ca-Clipper compatible + * This command is CA-Cl*pper compatible * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $SEEALSO$ @@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This command is Ca-Clipper compliant + * This command is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ diff --git a/harbour/doc/en/set.txt b/harbour/doc/en/set.txt index e7150de4c1..b17f5a8ac6 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/en/set.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/en/set.txt @@ -471,7 +471,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Harbour use 11 and 12 to represent F11 and F12, while CA-Clipper use + * Harbour use 11 and 12 to represent F11 and F12, while CA-Cl*pper use * 11 and 12 to represent Shift-F1 and Shift-F2. * $PLATFORMS$ * All @@ -497,7 +497,7 @@ * * is a character string to set. If is not * specified, the function key is going to be set to NIL releasing by - * that any previous Set Function or SETKEY() for that function. + * that any previous Set Function or SETKEY() for that function. * $DESCRIPTION$ * Set Function assign a character string with a function key, when * this function key is pressed, the keyboard is stuffed with this @@ -526,7 +526,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Harbour use 11 and 12 to represent F11 and F12, while CA-Clipper use + * Harbour use 11 and 12 to represent F11 and F12, while CA-Cl*pper use * 11 and 12 to represent Shift-F1 and Shift-F2. * $PLATFORMS$ * All @@ -578,7 +578,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * SETKEY() is mostly CA-Clipper compliant. The only difference is the + * SETKEY() is mostly CA-Cl*pper compliant. The only difference is the * addition of the condition code-block parameter, allowing set-keys to * be conditionally turned off or on. This condition-block cannot be * returned once set - see SetKeyGet() @@ -620,7 +620,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * HB_SETKEYGET() is a new function and hence not CA-Clipper compliant. + * HB_SETKEYGET() is a new function and hence not CA-Cl*pper compliant. * $FILES$ * Library is rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -761,7 +761,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * SET KEY is mostly CA-Clipper compliant. The only difference is the + * SET KEY is mostly CA-Cl*pper compliant. The only difference is the * addition of the condition code-block parameter, allowing set-keys to * be conditionally turned off or on. This condition-block cannot be * returned once set - see SetKeyGet() @@ -793,7 +793,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * SETTYPEAHEAD() is fully CA-Clipper compliant. + * SETTYPEAHEAD() is fully CA-Cl*pper compliant. * $FILES$ * Library is rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -822,7 +822,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * __XHELP() is fully CA-Clipper compliant. + * __XHELP() is fully CA-Cl*pper compliant. * $FILES$ * Library is rtl * $END$ @@ -850,7 +850,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This command is Ca-Clipper Compliant. + * This command is CA-Cl*pper Compliant. * $SEEALSO$ * SET PATH,CURDIR(),SET() * $END$ @@ -878,7 +878,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This command is Ca-Clipper Compliant. + * This command is CA-Cl*pper Compliant. * $SEEALSO$ * @...PROMPT,MENU TO * $END$ @@ -897,15 +897,15 @@ * Row number to display the message * $DESCRIPTION$ * This command is designed to work in conjuntion with the MENU TO and - * @...PROMPT commands.With this command, a row number between 0 and - * MAXROW() may be specified in .This establishes the row on + * @...PROMPT commands. With this command, a row number between 0 and + * MAXROW() may be specified in . This establishes the row on * witch any message associated with an @...PROMPT command will apear. - * If the value of is 0,all messages will be supressed. + * If the value of is 0, all messages will be supressed. * All messaged will be left-justifies unless the CENTER clause is - * used.In this case,the individual messages in each @...PROMPT command - * will be centered at the designated row (unless is 0).All - * messages are independent;therefor,the screen area is cleared out + * used. In this case, the individual messages in each @...PROMPT command + * will be centered at the designated row (unless is 0). All + * messages are independent; therefore, the screen area is cleared out * by the centered message will vary based on the length of each * individual message. @@ -918,7 +918,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This command is Ca-Clipper Compliant. + * This command is CA-Cl*pper Compliant. * $SEEALSO$ * SET(),SET WRAP,@...PROMPT,MENU TO * $END$ @@ -938,17 +938,17 @@ * $DESCRIPTION$ * This command specifies the search path for files required by most * commands and functions not found in the current drive and directory. - * This pertains primarily,but not exclusively, to databases,indexes, - * and memo files,as well as to memory,labels,and reports files. The - * search hirarchy is: 1 Current drive and directory,2 The SET DEFAULT - * path;3 The SET PATH path. + * This pertains primarily, but not exclusively, to databases, indexes, + * and memo files, as well as to memory, labels and reports files. The + * search hirarchy is: 1 Current drive and directory, 2 The SET DEFAULT + * path; 3 The SET PATH path. * $EXAMPLES$ - * SET PATH TO c:\Harbour\Test + * SET PATH TO C:\harbour\test * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This command is Ca-Clipper Compliant. + * This command is CA-Cl*pper Compliant. * $SEEALSO$ * SET DEFAULT,CURDIR(),SET() * $END$ @@ -974,7 +974,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This command is Ca-Clipper Compliant. + * This command is CA-Cl*pper Compliant. * $SEEALSO$ * @...GET,@...PROMPT,@...SAY,SET() * $END$ @@ -996,15 +996,15 @@ * Logical expression for toggle * $DESCRIPTION$ * This command toggles and output console information to the alternate - * file ,provided that the command is toggled on or the condition + * file , provided that the command is toggled on or the condition * is set to a logical true (.T.). If does not has a - * file extension, .txt will be assumed.The file name may optionally - * have a drive letter and/or directory path.If none is speficied, the + * file extension, .txt will be assumed. The file name may optionally + * have a drive letter and/or directory path. If none is speficied, the * current drive and directory will be used. * If the ALTERNATE file is created but no ALTERNATE ON command is - * issued,nothing will be echoed to the file. - * If ADDITIVE clause is used,then the information will be appended - * to the existing alternate file.Otherwise,a new file will be created + * issued, nothing will be echoed to the file. + * If ADDITIVE clause is used, then the information will be appended + * to the existing alternate file. Otherwise, a new file will be created * with the specified name (or an existing one will be overwritten) and * the information will be appended to the file.The default is to create * a new file. @@ -1020,7 +1020,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This command is Ca-Clipper Compliant. + * This command is CA-Cl*pper Compliant. * $SEEALSO$ * CLOSE,SET PRINTER,SET CONSOLE,SET() * $END$ @@ -1039,9 +1039,9 @@ * Logical expression for toggle * $DESCRIPTION$ * This command allows the input and display of dates with the century - * prefix.It will be in the standart MM/DD/YYYY format unless specified - * by the SET DATE command or SET() function.If is a logical - * true (.T.),the command will be set on;otherwise, the command will + * prefix. It will be in the standart MM/DD/YYYY format unless specified + * by the SET DATE command or SET() function. If is a logical + * true (.T.), the command will be set on; otherwise, the command will * be set off * $EXAMPLES$ * SET CENTURY ON @@ -1050,7 +1050,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This command is Ca-Clipper compliant + * This command is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $SEEALSO$ * SET DATE,SET EPOCH,CTOD(),DATE(),DTOC(),SET() * $END$ @@ -1071,10 +1071,10 @@ * Keyword for date format * $DESCRIPTION$ * This command sets the date format for function display purposes. - * If specified, may be a customized date format in which the - * letters d,m and y may be used to desing a date format.The default - * is an AMERICAN date format;specifying no parameters will set the - * date format to AMERICAN.Below is a table of the varius predefined + * If specified, may be a customized date format in which the + * letters d, m and y may be used to desing a date format. The default + * is an AMERICAN date format; specifying no parameters will set the + * date format to AMERICAN. Below is a table of the varius predefined * dates formats. * * @@ -1098,7 +1098,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This command is Ca-Clipper compliant + * This command is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $SEEALSO$ * SET DATE,SET EPOCH,CTOD(),DATE(),DTOC(),SET() * $END$ @@ -1117,14 +1117,14 @@ * Base Century. * $DESCRIPTION$ * This command sets the base year value for dates that have only two - * digits.The default setting is 1900.Dates between 01/01/0100 and + * digits. The default setting is 1900. Dates between 01/01/0100 and * 12/31/2999 are fully supported. * $EXAMPLES$ * SET EPOCH TO 2000 * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This command is Ca-Clipper compliant + * This command is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $SEEALSO$ * SET DATE,SET CENTURY,CTOD(),DATE(),DTOC(),SET() * $END$ @@ -1142,11 +1142,11 @@ * Logical expression for toggle * $DESCRIPTION$ * This command activates a system wide fixed placement of decimals - * places shown for all numeric outputs.If the value of is - * a logical true (.T.),FIXED will be turned ON;otherwise it will be + * places shown for all numeric outputs. If the value of is + * a logical true (.T.), FIXED will be turned ON; otherwise it will be * turned OFF. * - * When SET DECIMALS OFF is used, the follow rules aply to the number + * When SET DECIMALS OFF is used, the follow rules apply to the number * of decimal placed displayed. * *
@@ -1167,7 +1167,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This command is Ca-Clipper compliant + * This command is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $SEEALSO$ * SET DECIMALS,EXP(),LOG(),SQRT(),VAL(),SET() * $END$ @@ -1190,24 +1190,24 @@ * $DESCRIPTION$ * This command can direct all output that is not controled by the * @...SAY command and the DEVPOS() and DEVOUT() functions to the - * printer.If specified,the condition toggles the printer - * ON if a logical true (.T.) and OFF if a logical false (.F.).If no + * printer. If specified,the condition toggles the printer + * ON if a logical true (.T.) and OFF if a logical false (.F.). If no * argument is specified in the command, the alternate file (if one * is open) is closed, or the device is reselected and the PRINTER * option is turned OFF. * * If a device is specified in , the outpur will be directed - * to that device instead of to the PRINTER.A specified device may be + * to that device instead of to the PRINTER. A specified device may be * a literal string or a variable, as long as the variable is enclosed - * in parentheses.For a network,do not use a trailing colon when + * in parentheses. For a network, do not use a trailing colon when * redirecting to a device. * - * If an alternate file is specified, becomes the name of a - * file that will contain the output.If no file extension is specified - * an extension of.PRN will be defaulted to. + * If an alternate file is specified, becomes the name of a + * file that will contain the output. If no file extension is specified + * an extension of .prn will be defaulted to. * - * If the ADDITIVE clause is specified,the information will be appended - * to the end of the specified output file.Otherwise, a new file will + * If the ADDITIVE clause is specified, the information will be appended + * to the end of the specified output file. Otherwise, a new file will * be created with the specified name (or an existing file will first * be cleared) and the information will then be appended to the file. * The default is to create a new file. @@ -1219,9 +1219,9 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This command is Ca-Clipper compliant + * This command is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $SEEALSO$ - * SET DEVICE,SET CONSOLE,DEVOUT(),SET() + * SET DEVICE, SET CONSOLE, DEVOUT(), SET() * $END$ */ @@ -1241,7 +1241,7 @@ * screens display other then direct output via the @...SAY commands * or the <-> DEVOUT() function. * - * If is a logical true (.T.),the console will be turned + * If is a logical true (.T.),the console will be turned * ON;otherwise, the console will be turned off. * $EXAMPLES$ * SET console on @@ -1251,7 +1251,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This command is Ca-Clipper compliant + * This command is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $SEEALSO$ * SET DEVICE,SET() * $END$ @@ -1282,7 +1282,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This command is Ca-Clipper compliant + * This command is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $SEEALSO$ * SET FIXED,SET() * $END$ @@ -1305,10 +1305,10 @@ * printer. * * When the device is set to the PRINTER,the SET MARGIN value adjusts - * the position of the column values accordingly.Also,an automatic + * the position of the column values accordingly. Also, an automatic * page eject will be issued when the current printhead position is - * less than the last printed row.Finally,if used in conjunction with - * the @...GET commands,the values for the GETs will all be ignored. + * less than the last printed row. Finally, if used in conjunction with + * the @...GET commands, the values for the GETs will all be ignored. * $EXAMPLES$ * SET DEVICE TO SCRENN * ? 25141251/362 @@ -1320,7 +1320,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This command is Ca-Clipper compliant + * This command is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $SEEALSO$ * @...SAY,SET PRINTER,SETPRC(),SET() * $END$ @@ -1339,10 +1339,10 @@ * Logical expression for toggle command * $DESCRIPTION$ * This command toggles the bell to sound whenever a character is - * entered into the last character positionof a GET,of if an invalid + * entered into the last character positionof a GET, of if an invalid * data type is entered into a GET. * - * If is a logical true (.T.),the bell will be turned + * If is a logical true (.T.), the bell will be turned * ON;otherwise, the belle will be turned off. * $EXAMPLES$ * SET BEEL ON @@ -1353,7 +1353,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This command is Ca-Clipper compliant + * This command is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $SEEALSO$ * SET() * $END$ diff --git a/harbour/doc/en/string.txt b/harbour/doc/en/string.txt index 8ddc16ab47..bf347b7457 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/en/string.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/en/string.txt @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-Clipper compliant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-Clipper compliant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-Clipper compliant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-Clipper compliant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This functions is CA-CLIPPER compatible + * This functions is CA-Cl*pper compatible * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -385,8 +385,8 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This functions is CA-Clipper compatible with the execption that - * CA-Clipper will generate an error if the passed string is longer + * This functions is CA-Cl*pper compatible with the execption that + * CA-Cl*pper will generate an error if the passed string is longer * than 64Kb, and Harbour on some plataform is not limit by this size. * $PLATFORMS$ * All @@ -463,7 +463,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * CA-Clipper compatible. + * CA-Cl*pper compatible. * $FILES$ * Library is rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -539,7 +539,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * CA-Clipper compatible (it was part of the samples). + * CA-Cl*pper compatible (it was part of the samples). * $FILES$ * Library is rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -619,7 +619,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * LEN() is fully CA-Clipper compliant. + * LEN() is fully CA-Cl*pper compliant. * $FILES$ * Library is rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -662,7 +662,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * EMPTY() is fully CA-Clipper compliant. + * EMPTY() is fully CA-Cl*pper compliant. * $FILES$ * Library is rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -697,7 +697,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * DESCEND() is fully CA-Clipper compliant. + * DESCEND() is fully CA-Cl*pper compliant. * $FILES$ * Library is rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -801,7 +801,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-Clipper compatible + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compatible * $PLATFORMS$ * ALL * $FILES$ @@ -834,7 +834,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-Clipper compatible + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compatible * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -871,7 +871,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is Ca-Clipper compliant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -903,7 +903,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is Ca-Clipper compliant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -949,7 +949,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is Ca-Clipper compilant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compilant * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -995,7 +995,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is Ca-Clipper compilant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compilant * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -1041,7 +1041,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is Ca-Clipper compilant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compilant * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -1077,7 +1077,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is Ca-Clipper compilant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compilant * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -1117,7 +1117,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is Ca-Clipper compilant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compilant * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -1157,7 +1157,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is Ca-Clipper compilant + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compilant * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -1197,7 +1197,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is Ca-Clipper compliant in all aspects, with the + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant in all aspects, with the * exception don't have the Clipper 64Kb string length. * $PLATFORMS$ * All @@ -1268,7 +1268,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is Ca-Clipper compliant in all aspects, with the + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compliant in all aspects, with the * exception don't have the Clipper 64Kb string length. * $PLATFORMS$ * All @@ -1304,7 +1304,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is Ca-Clipper compatible + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compatible * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ diff --git a/harbour/doc/en/tbrowse.txt b/harbour/doc/en/tbrowse.txt index 7c9ec05da1..ab4baa32fc 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/en/tbrowse.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/en/tbrowse.txt @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ * :skipBlock Code block used to reposition data source * :stable Indicates if the TBrowse object is stable - * + * * :aRedraw Array of logical items indicating, is appropriate * row need to be redraw @@ -102,71 +102,71 @@ * $METHODSNOLINK$ * New(nTop, nLeft, nBottom, nRight) Create an new Browse class and set the * default values - * + * * Down() Moves the cursor down one row - * + * * End() Moves the cursor to the rightmost visible data column - * + * * GoBottom() Repositions the data source to the bottom of file - * + * * GoTop() Repositions the data source to the top of file - * + * * Home() Moves the cursor to the leftmost visible data column - * + * * Left() Moves the cursor left one column - * + * * PageDown() Repositions the data source downward - * + * * PageUp() Repositions the data source upward - * + * * PanEnd() Moves the cursor to the rightmost data column - * + * * PanHome() Moves the cursor to the leftmost visible data column - * + * * PanLeft() Pans left without changing the cursor position - * + * * PanRight() Pans right without changing the cursor position - * + * * Right() Moves the cursor right one column - * + * * Up() Moves the cursor up one row - * + * * ColCount() Return the Current number of Columns - * + * * ColorRect() Alters the color of a rectangular group of cells - * + * * ColWidth( nColumn ) Returns the display width of a particular column - * + * * Configure( nMode ) Reconfigures the internal settings of the TBrowse * object nMode is an undocumented parameter in CA-Cl*pper - * + * * LeftDetermine() Determine leftmost unfrozen column in display - * + * * DeHilite() Dehighlights the current cell - * + * * DelColumn( nPos ) Delete a column object from a browse - * + * * ForceStable() Performs a full stabilization - * + * * GetColumn( nColumn ) Gets a specific TBColumn object - * + * * Hilite() Highlights the current cell - * + * * InsColumn( nPos, oCol ) Insert a column object in a browse - * + * * Invalidate() Forces entire redraw during next stabilization - * + * * RefreshAll() Causes all data to be recalculated during the next * stabilize - * + * * RefreshCurrent() Causes the current row to be refilled and repainted * on next stabilize - * + * * SetColumn( nColumn, oCol ) Replaces one TBColumn object with another - * + * * Stabilize() Performs incremental stabilization - * - * DispCell( nColumn, cColor ) Displays a single cell + * + * DispCell( nColumn, cColor ) Displays a single cell * $EXAMPLES$ * See tests/testbrw.prg * $TESTS$ @@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * S * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This functions is Compatible with Ca-Clipper 5.2. The applykey() and + * This functions is Compatible with CA-Cl*pper 5.2. The applykey() and * Setkey() methods are only visible if HB_COMPAT_C53 is defined. * $PLATFORMS$ * All @@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ */ -/* $CLASSDOC$ +/* $CLASSDOC$ * $METHOD$ * SetKey() * $CATEGORY$ @@ -244,17 +244,17 @@ * To remove an keypress/code block definition, specify NIL for * oTb:SetKey(K_ESC,nil) * $EXAMPLES$ - * oTb:SeyKey(K_F10,{|otb,nkey| ShowListByname(otb)} - * $END$ + * oTb:SeyKey(K_F10,{|otb,nkey| ShowListByname(otb)} + * $END$ */ -/* $CLASSDOC$ +/* $CLASSDOC$ * $METHOD$ * Applykey() * $CATEGORY$ * TBrowse Method * $ONELINER$ - * Evaluates an code block associated with an specific key + * Evaluates an code block associated with an specific key * $SYNTAX$ * ApplyKey() --> nResult * $ARGUMENTS$ @@ -279,10 +279,10 @@ * exit * endif * enddo - * $END$ + * $END$ */ -/* $CLASSDOC$ +/* $CLASSDOC$ * $METHOD$ * AddColumn() * $CATEGORY$ @@ -298,5 +298,5 @@ * $DESCRIPTION$ * This method add an new column object specified as to the * assigned browsing object. - * $END$ + * $END$ */ diff --git a/harbour/doc/en/tclass.txt b/harbour/doc/en/tclass.txt index 7352ba8335..e2ba17392e 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/en/tclass.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/en/tclass.txt @@ -21,23 +21,23 @@ * $ONELINER$ * HBClass() is used in the creation of all classes * $SYNTAX$ - * oClass := HBClass():New("TMyClass") - * -or- + * oClass := HBClass():New("TMyClass") + * -or- * HBClass() is usually accessed by defining a class with the commands - * defined in hbclass.h: - * CLASS HBGetList // Calls HBClass() to create the HBGetList class - * ... - * ENDCLASS + * defined in hbclass.h: + * CLASS HBGetList // Calls HBClass() to create the HBGetList class + * ... + * ENDCLASS * $ARGUMENTS$ - * + * * $RETURNS$ * An instance of the HBClass Class. This special object's :New() - * method can then create the classes you define. + * method can then create the classes you define. * $DESCRIPTION$ - * HBClass is a class that ... - * The class methods are as follows: + * HBClass is a class that ... + * The class methods are as follows: * - * New() Create a new instance of the class + * New() Create a new instance of the class * $EXAMPLES$ * FUNCTION TestObject() * local oObject @@ -50,15 +50,15 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Object Oriented syntax in Harbour is compatible with CA-CLIPPER. + * Object Oriented syntax in Harbour is compatible with CA-Cl*pper. * But Clipper only allowed creation of objects from a few standard * classes, and did not let the programmer create new classes. * In Harbour, you can create your own classes--complete with * Methods, Instance Variables, Class Variables and Inheritance. * Entire applications can be designed and coded in Object Oriented - * style. + * style. * $PLATFORMS$ - * All + * All * $FILES$ * Library is rtl * $SEEALSO$ diff --git a/harbour/doc/en/terminal.txt b/harbour/doc/en/terminal.txt index cccd635efe..85d60eda47 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/en/terminal.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/en/terminal.txt @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * __XSaveScreen() works exactly like CA-Clipper's __XSaveScreen() + * __XSaveScreen() works exactly like CA-Cl*pper's __XSaveScreen() * $PLATFORMS$ * __XSaveScreen() is part of the GT API, and supported only by some * platforms. @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * __XSaveScreen() works exactly like CA-Clipper's __XSaveScreen() + * __XSaveScreen() works exactly like CA-Cl*pper's __XSaveScreen() * $PLATFORMS$ * __XSaveScreen() is part of the GT API, and supported only by some * platforms. @@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * __XRestScreen() works exactly like CA-Clipper's __XRestScreen() + * __XRestScreen() works exactly like CA-Cl*pper's __XRestScreen() * $PLATFORMS$ * __XRestScreen() is part of the GT API, and supported only by some * platforms. @@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Rest Screen() works exactly like CA-Clipper's Rest Screen + * Rest Screen() works exactly like CA-Cl*pper's Rest Screen * $PLATFORMS$ * Rest Screen is part of the GT API, and supported only by some * platforms. @@ -326,7 +326,7 @@ * $FILES$ * Library is rtl * $COMPLIANCE$ - * __NONOALERT() is an undocumented CA-Clipper function and exist only + * __NONOALERT() is an undocumented CA-Cl*pper function and exist only * if HB_C52_UNDOC was defined during the compilation of * source/rtl/alert.prg * $END$ @@ -408,7 +408,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Was not part of CA-Clipper. + * Was not part of CA-Cl*pper. * $FILES$ * Library is rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -449,8 +449,8 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * DEVOUTPICT() is mostly CA-Clipper compliant. Any differences are due - * to enhancements in the Harbour TRANSFORM() over CA-Clipper. + * DEVOUTPICT() is mostly CA-Cl*pper compliant. Any differences are due + * to enhancements in the Harbour TRANSFORM() over CA-Cl*pper. * $FILES$ * Library is rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -477,7 +477,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * S * $COMPLIANCE$ - * __INPUT() is fully CA-Clipper compliant. + * __INPUT() is fully CA-Cl*pper compliant. * $FILES$ * Library is rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -507,7 +507,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * __TextSave() is an Undocumented CA-Clipper function + * __TextSave() is an Undocumented CA-Cl*pper function * $PLATFORMS$ * ALL * $FILES$ @@ -537,7 +537,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * __TextRestore() is an Undocumented CA-Clipper function + * __TextRestore() is an Undocumented CA-Cl*pper function * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -575,7 +575,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * __WAIT() is fully CA-Clipper compliant. + * __WAIT() is fully CA-Cl*pper compliant. * $FILES$ * Library is rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -620,7 +620,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * OUTSTD() works exactly as in CA-Clipper + * OUTSTD() works exactly as in CA-Cl*pper * $PLATFORMS$ * $FILES$ * Library is rtl @@ -653,7 +653,7 @@ * take varying length when converted into string depending on its * source (see STR() for detail). * - * There is an undocumented CA-Clipper command line switch //STDERR + * There is an undocumented CA-Cl*pper command line switch //STDERR * which can set the file handle to write output from OUTERR(). If not * specified the default STDERR is used, //STDERR or //STDERR:0 set * OUTERR() to output to the same file handle as OUTSTD(), //STDERR:n @@ -667,7 +667,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * OUTERR() works exactly as in CA-Clipper + * OUTERR() works exactly as in CA-Cl*pper * $PLATFORMS$ * $FILES$ * Library is rtl @@ -717,7 +717,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This command is Ca-Clipper compliant + * This command is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $SEEALSO$ @@ -746,7 +746,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This Functions is Ca-Clipper compliant + * This Functions is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -777,7 +777,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This Functions is Ca-Clipper compliant + * This Functions is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ @@ -809,7 +809,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This Functions is Ca-Clipper compliant. + * This Functions is CA-Cl*pper compliant. * $PLATFORMS$ * It works in all platform with some remarks:Under Linux and OS/2 the * number of columns avaliable depends of the current Terminal screen @@ -844,7 +844,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This Functions is Ca-Clipper compliant + * This Functions is CA-Cl*pper compliant * $PLATFORMS$ * It works in all platform with some remarks:Under Linux and OS/2 the * number of columns avaliable depends of the current Terminal screen diff --git a/harbour/doc/en/tgetlist.txt b/harbour/doc/en/tgetlist.txt index d458bb4853..74ab654184 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/en/tgetlist.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/en/tgetlist.txt @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ * value when those commands finished. You should not normally set a * variable name but rather use it to retrieve the name of a GET * variable when executing a VALID or WHEN clause, or during SET KEY - * execution and you are inside a READ or MENU TO. + * execution and you are inside a READ or MENU TO. * $EXAMPLES$ * // display a menu, press F1 to view the MENU TO variable name * CLS @@ -47,13 +47,13 @@ * * PROCEDURE ShowVar * ALERT( READVAR() ) // WHAT_IS_BUG in red ALERT() box - * + * * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * READVAR() works exactly like CA-Clipper's READKEY(), note however, + * READVAR() works exactly like CA-Cl*pper's READKEY(), note however, * that the parameter is not documented and used internally - * by CA-Clipper. + * by CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * All * $FILES$ diff --git a/harbour/doc/en/tlabel.txt b/harbour/doc/en/tlabel.txt index 93fd29b36a..84768d9cef 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/en/tlabel.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/en/tlabel.txt @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This command is CA-Clipper compliant. + * This command is CA-Cl*pper compliant. * $PLATFORMS$ * ALL * $FILES$ diff --git a/harbour/doc/en/treport.txt b/harbour/doc/en/treport.txt index d397d3b60b..19bfb914d4 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/en/treport.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/en/treport.txt @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This Command is CA-Clipper compliant. + * This Command is CA-Cl*pper compliant. * $PLATFORMS$ * ALL * $FILES$ diff --git a/harbour/doc/en/var.txt b/harbour/doc/en/var.txt index 522b1458fc..b73d02f93c 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/en/var.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/en/var.txt @@ -545,7 +545,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * This function is CA-Clipper compatible + * This function is CA-Cl*pper compatible * $SEEALSO$ * __MVGET(),__MVPUT() * $FILES$ @@ -595,7 +595,7 @@ * If the block is evaluate and there is no field with the name * in the current work area, the code block return NIL. * - * CA-Clipper would raise BASE/1003 error if the field does not exist. + * CA-Cl*pper would raise BASE/1003 error if the field does not exist. * $FILES$ * Library is rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -655,7 +655,7 @@ * If the block is evaluate and there is no field with the name * in the given work area, the code block return NIL. * - * CA-Clipper would raise BASE/1003 error if the field does not exist. + * CA-Cl*pper would raise BASE/1003 error if the field does not exist. * $FILES$ * Library is rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -700,7 +700,7 @@ * If there is a syntax error in passed expression then "UE" is returned. * If there is a call for any non-reserved Harbour function then "UI" * is returned (in other words there is no call for passed UDF function - * during a data type determination - this is CA-Clipper compatible + * during a data type determination - this is CA-Cl*pper compatible * behavior). Additionally if requested user defined function is not * linked into executable then "U" is returned. * @@ -739,20 +739,20 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * - Incompatibility with CA-Clipper: + * - Incompatibility with CA-Cl*pper: * In the following code: * * PRIVATE lCond := 0 * ? TYPE( "IIF( lCond, 'true', MyUDF() )" ) * - * CA-Clipper will print "UE" - in Harbour the output will be "UI" + * CA-Cl*pper will print "UE" - in Harbour the output will be "UI" * * - If "UI" is returned then the syntax of the expression is * correct. However invalid arguments can be passed to * function/procedure that will cause runtime errors during * evaluation of expression. * - Harbour supports two new types (Pointer and Symbol) which does - * not exists in CA-Clipper. + * not exists in CA-Cl*pper. * $FILES$ * Library is rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -812,7 +812,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * VALTYPE() is CA-Clipper compliant, with the addition of the new + * VALTYPE() is CA-Cl*pper compliant, with the addition of the new * Harbour types: Pointer and Symbol. * $FILES$ * Library is rtl diff --git a/harbour/doc/es/array.txt b/harbour/doc/es/array.txt index 55b98f707b..b62c6ac5dc 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/es/array.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/es/array.txt @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ * www - http://www.harbour-project.org * * Copyright 2000 Alejandro de G rate - * Documentaci¢n en Espa¤ol de: + * Documentaci¢n en Espa¤ol de: * ARRAY(), AADD(), ASIZE(), ATAIL(), ASIZE(), * AINS(), ADEL(), ADEL(), AFILL(), ASCAN() * AEVAL(), ACOPY(), ACLONE(), ASORT() @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta funci¢n es CA-CLIPPER Compatible en todos los casos, excepto que + * Esta funci¢n es CA-Cl*pper Compatible en todos los casos, excepto que * los arrays en Harbour pueden tener un n£mero ilimitado de elementos * mientras que Clipper tiene un l¡mite de 4096 elementos por dimensi¢n. * Los arrays en Harbour pueden tener un n£mero ilimitado de dimensiones @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas las plataformas * $FILES$ @@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $FILES$ * El c¢digo fuente est  en source\vm\arrays.c * La librer¡a asociada es vm @@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $FILES$ * El c¢digo fuente est  en source\vm\arrays.c * La librer¡a asociada es vm @@ -294,7 +294,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $FILES$ * El c¢digo fuente est  en source\vm\arrays.c * La librer¡a asociada es vm @@ -345,7 +345,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $FILES$ * El c¢digo fuente est  en source\vm\arrays.c * La librer¡a asociada es vm @@ -406,7 +406,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta funci¢n no es compatible con CA-Clipper . La funci¢n ASCAN() de + * Esta funci¢n no es compatible con CA-Cl*pper . La funci¢n ASCAN() de * Clipper es afectada por la condici¢n SET EXACT ON/OFF * $FILES$ * El c¢digo fuente est  en source\vm\arrays.c @@ -457,7 +457,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $FILES$ * El c¢digo fuente est  en source\vm\arrays.c * La librer¡a asociada es vm @@ -517,7 +517,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $FILES$ * El c¢digo fuente est  en source\vm\arrays.c * La librer¡a asociada es vm @@ -599,10 +599,10 @@ * es el n£mero de elementos a ordenar comenzando en la * posici¢n . Por defecto son todos los elementos * - * es el bloque de c¢digo para el orden de ordenamiento, + * es el bloque de c¢digo para el orden de ordenamiento, * por defecto es en orden ascendente {| x, y | x < y }. - * El bloque de c¢digo debe recibir dos elementos del array - * como parametros y debe retornar .T. si el orden es el + * El bloque de c¢digo debe recibir dos elementos del array + * como parametros y debe retornar .T. si el orden es el * correcto, .F. en caso contrario. * $RETURNS$ * ASORT() retorna una referencia al reciente array ordenado @@ -659,5 +659,5 @@ * ASCAN(),EVAL(),SORT * $END$ */ - + diff --git a/harbour/doc/es/binnum.txt b/harbour/doc/es/binnum.txt index 2da63d6673..d6196b7b9f 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/es/binnum.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/es/binnum.txt @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ * www - http://www.harbour-project.org * * Copyright 2000 Alejandro de G rate - * Documentaci¢n en Espa¤ol de: + * Documentaci¢n en Espa¤ol de: * BIN2W(), BIN2I(), BIN2L(), BIN2U(), I2BIN(), * W2BIN(), L2BIN(), U2BIN() * @@ -30,8 +30,8 @@ * BIN2W( ) --> nNumero * $ARGUMENTS$ * es una cadena de caracteres que contiene un entero corto - * sin signo codificado en 16 bits (byte menos significativo - * primero). Los primeros dos bytes son tenidos en cuenta, + * sin signo codificado en 16 bits (byte menos significativo + * primero). Los primeros dos bytes son tenidos en cuenta, * si hay m s son ignorados. * $RETURNS$ * BIN2W() retorna un n£mero entero (¢ cero si no es una @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * BIN2W() funciona exactamente como la funci¢n de CA-Clipper, BIN2W() + * BIN2W() funciona exactamente como la funci¢n de CA-Cl*pper, BIN2W() * $FILES$ * La librer¡a es rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ * $ARGUMENTS$ * es una cadena de caracteres que contiene un entero corto * con signo codificado en 16 bits (byte menos significativo - * primero). Los primeros dos bytes son tenidos en cuenta, + * primero). Los primeros dos bytes son tenidos en cuenta, * si hay m s son ignorados. * $RETURNS$ * BIN2I() retorna un n£mero entero (¢ cero si no es una @@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * BIN2I() funciona exactamente como la funci¢n de CA-Clipper, BIN2I() + * BIN2I() funciona exactamente como la funci¢n de CA-Cl*pper, BIN2I() * $FILES$ * La librer¡a es rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -151,8 +151,8 @@ * BIN2L( ) --> nNumero * $ARGUMENTS$ * es una cadena de caracteres que contiene un entero largo - * con signo codificado en 32 bits (byte menos significativo - * primero). Los primeros cuatro bytes son tenidos en cuenta, + * con signo codificado en 32 bits (byte menos significativo + * primero). Los primeros cuatro bytes son tenidos en cuenta, * si hay m s son ignorados. * $RETURNS$ * BIN2L() retorna un n£mero entero (¢ cero si no es una @@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * BIN2L() funciona exactamente como la funci¢n de CA-Clipper, BIN2L() + * BIN2L() funciona exactamente como la funci¢n de CA-Cl*pper, BIN2L() * $FILES$ * La librer¡a es rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -210,8 +210,8 @@ * BIN2U( ) --> nNumero * $ARGUMENTS$ * es una cadena de caracteres que contiene un entero largo - * sin signo codificado en 32 bits (byte menos significativo - * primero). Los primeros cuatro bytes son tenidos en cuenta, + * sin signo codificado en 32 bits (byte menos significativo + * primero). Los primeros cuatro bytes son tenidos en cuenta, * si hay m s son ignorados. * $RETURNS$ * BIN2U() retorna un n£mero entero (¢ cero si no es una @@ -251,7 +251,7 @@ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ * BIN2U() es una funci¢n de compatibilidad con XBase++ y no existe como - * una funci¢n est ndar en CA-Clipper 5.x + * una funci¢n est ndar en CA-Cl*pper 5.x * Esta funci¢n es solamente visible si el archivo source/rtl/binnum.c * fue compilado con la bandera HB_COMPAT_XPP. * $FILES$ @@ -323,7 +323,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * I2BIN() funciona exactamente como la funci¢n de CA-Clipper, I2BIN() + * I2BIN() funciona exactamente como la funci¢n de CA-Cl*pper, I2BIN() * $FILES$ * La librer¡a es rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -364,7 +364,7 @@ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ * W2BIN() es una funci¢n de compatibilidad con XBase++ y no existe como - * una funci¢n estandar en CA-Clipper 5.x + * una funci¢n estandar en CA-Cl*pper 5.x * Esta funci¢n es solamente visible si el archivo source/rtl/binnum.c * fue compilado con la bandera HB_COMPAT_XPP. * $FILES$ @@ -406,7 +406,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * L2BIN() funciona exactamente como la funci¢n de CA-Clipper, L2BIN() + * L2BIN() funciona exactamente como la funci¢n de CA-Cl*pper, L2BIN() * $FILES$ * La librer¡a es rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -447,7 +447,7 @@ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ * U2BIN() es una funci¢n de compatibilidad con XBase++ y no existe como - * una funci¢n est ndar en CA-Clipper 5.x + * una funci¢n est ndar en CA-Cl*pper 5.x * Esta funci¢n es solamente visible si el archivo source/rtl/binnum.c * fue compilado con la bandera HB_COMPAT_XPP. * $FILES$ @@ -490,6 +490,6 @@ * $SEEALSO$ * CALL * $END$ - */ + */ diff --git a/harbour/doc/es/browse.txt b/harbour/doc/es/browse.txt index 91a0bb210a..8f528ffed6 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/es/browse.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/es/browse.txt @@ -211,12 +211,12 @@ * puede ser tambi‚n un bloque de c¢digo, esta es una * extensi¢n de Harbour. * - * CA-Clipper lanzar  un error si no hay una base de datos abierta + * CA-Cl*pper lanzar  un error si no hay una base de datos abierta * Harbour puede retornar .F. * * Clipper es inconsistente y lanzar  un error si el n£mero de columnas * es cero. Harbour puede retornar .F. - * Las NG de CA-Clipper 5.2 indican que el valor devuelto es NIL, + * Las NG de CA-Cl*pper 5.2 indican que el valor devuelto es NIL, * esto es err¢neo y deber¡a ser un valor l¢gico. * * Hay un c¢digo de retorno (3) indocumentado para las funciones @@ -343,7 +343,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * S * $COMPLIANCE$ - * TBrowseDB() funciona exactamente como la funci¢n de CA-Clipper + * TBrowseDB() funciona exactamente como la funci¢n de CA-Cl*pper * TBrowseDB(). * $FILES$ * La librer¡a es rtl @@ -387,7 +387,7 @@ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ * dbSkipper() es una funci¢n de compatibilidad con XBase++ y no existe - * como una funci¢n est ndar en CA-Clipper 5.x + * como una funci¢n est ndar en CA-Cl*pper 5.x * Esta funci¢n es solamente visible si el archivo: * ../source/rtl/browdb.prg fue compilado con la bandera HB_COMPAT_XPP. * $FILES$ diff --git a/harbour/doc/es/command.txt b/harbour/doc/es/command.txt index b0396391ea..e2e8dba075 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/es/command.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/es/command.txt @@ -34,8 +34,8 @@ * La clase padre para usar la herencia. * $DESCRIPTION$ * CLASS crea una clase desde la cual se pueden crear objetos. - * Cada clase es definida en un archivo.PRG separado para este prop¢sito - * No se puede crear m s de una clase en un archivo.PRG + * Cada clase es definida en un archivo.prg separado para este prop¢sito + * No se puede crear m s de una clase en un archivo.prg * Despu‚s del mandato CLASS comienza la definici¢n, luego los elementos * DATA (tambien conocidos como variables de instancia) y luego * los METHODS de la clase (el equivalente a las funciones en la @@ -745,7 +745,7 @@ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ * La sintaxis Orientada a Objetos en Harbour es compatible con - * CA-CLIPPER. + * CA-Cl*pper. * Pero Clipper solamente permite la creaci¢n de objetos a partir * de unas pocas clases estandares, y NO le permite al programador * crear nuevas clases. @@ -759,7 +759,7 @@ * $SEEALSO$ * __objHasData(),CLASS,METHOD * $END$ - */ + */ diff --git a/harbour/doc/es/datetime.txt b/harbour/doc/es/datetime.txt index 4729c0aa04..4e2f037b13 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/es/datetime.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/es/datetime.txt @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas * $FILES$ @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas * $FILES$ @@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas * $FILES$ @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas * $FILES$ @@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas * $FILES$ @@ -221,9 +221,9 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * Nota: No esta documentada en las NG, ni en el manual en espa¤ol de - * CA-Clipper + * CA-Cl*pper * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas * $FILES$ @@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas * $FILES$ @@ -293,7 +293,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas * $FILES$ @@ -327,7 +327,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas * $FILES$ @@ -369,7 +369,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas * $FILES$ @@ -405,7 +405,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas * $FILES$ @@ -446,7 +446,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas * $FILES$ @@ -480,9 +480,9 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * Nota: No esta documentada en las NG, ni en el manual en espa¤ol de - * CA-Clipper. + * CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas * $FILES$ @@ -515,7 +515,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas * $FILES$ @@ -551,7 +551,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas * $FILES$ @@ -559,6 +559,6 @@ * $SEEALSO$ * DAY(),MONTH() * $END$ - */ - + */ + diff --git a/harbour/doc/es/dbdelim.txt b/harbour/doc/es/dbdelim.txt index b4750b6201..85cbfef307 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/es/dbdelim.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/es/dbdelim.txt @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ * Las siguientes partes son derechos adquiridos de sus autores individuales. * www - http://www.harbour-project.org * - * Copyright 2001-2002 David G. Holm + * Copyright 2001-2002 David G. Holm * Documentaci¢n en Ingl‚s de: __dbDelim() * * Copyright 2001 Alejandro de G rate @@ -22,57 +22,57 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Conversi¢n * $ONELINER$ - * Copia el contenido de una base de datos a un archivo de texto - * delimitado ¢ agrega el contenido de un archivo de texto + * Copia el contenido de una base de datos a un archivo de texto + * delimitado ¢ agrega el contenido de un archivo de texto * delimitado a una base de datos. * $SYNTAX$ * __dbDelim( , , [], [], * [], [], [], [], ) --> NIL * $ARGUMENTS$ - * Si es puesto a .T. copia registros A un archivo + * Si es puesto a .T. copia registros A un archivo * delimitado. * Si es .F. agrega registros DESDE un archivo delimitado. * - * es el nombre del archivo de texto del cual se va a + * es el nombre del archivo de texto del cual se va a * copiar ¢ al que se va agregar datos. * Si no es especificada una extensi¢n. ".txt" es usada por defecto. - * - * Cualquiera de los caracteres a usar como delimitadores + * + * Cualquiera de los caracteres a usar como delimitadores * de campo (s¢lo el primer caracter es usado). ¢ "BLANK" (en may£sculas * ¢ min£sculas), el cual elimina los caracteres delimitadores de campo - * y establece el separador de campo a un solo espacio en lugar de una + * y establece el separador de campo a un solo espacio en lugar de una * coma. - * + * * Un array con los nombres de los campos a los que se limita - * el proceso. Si no es especificado, ¢ si est  vac¡o, entonces todos + * el proceso. Si no es especificado, ¢ si est  vac¡o, entonces todos * los campos son procesados. - * + * * Un bloque de c¢digo opcional conteniendo una expresi¢n FOR * que reducir  el n£mero de registros a ser procesados. - * + * * Un bloque de c¢digo opcional conteniendo una expresi¢n * WHILE que reducir  el n£mero de registros a ser procesados. - * - * Si est  presente, pero no est  presente, - * especifica procesar este n£mero de registros, empezando con el + * + * Si est  presente, pero no est  presente, + * especifica procesar este n£mero de registros, empezando con el * registro actual. Un valor de cero significa no procesar registros. - * - * Si est  presente, especifica el £nico registro a + * + * Si est  presente, especifica el £nico registro a * procesar un valor de cero significa no procesar ning£n registro. * Predomina sobre y . - * - * Si es .T., y es establecido en .T. y - * no hay argumentos , ¢ , entonces + * + * Si es .T., y es establecido en .T. y + * no hay argumentos , ¢ , entonces * procesa todos los registros, desde el actual hasta el £ltimo. * $RETURNS$ * NIL * $DESCRIPTION$ - * __dbDelim() copia todo ¢ el contenido seleccionado, desde una tabla - * de base de datos a un archivo de texto SDF ¢, agrega todo ¢ el - * contenido seleccionado desde un archivo de texto SDF a una tabla de + * __dbDelim() copia todo ¢ el contenido seleccionado, desde una tabla + * de base de datos a un archivo de texto SDF ¢, agrega todo ¢ el + * contenido seleccionado desde un archivo de texto SDF a una tabla de * base de datos. * $EXAMPLES$ - * // Copia cuentas delinquentes dentro de un archivo de texto + * // Copia cuentas delinquentes dentro de un archivo de texto * // delimitado * USE cuentas NEW * COPY TO deudas DELIMITED FOR !EMPTY( cuentas->vencidas ) ; @@ -82,12 +82,12 @@ * USE clientes NEW * APPEND FROM clientes DELIMITED * $TESTS$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * S * $COMPLIANCE$ * Es intenci¢n que __dbDelim() sea totalmente compatible con la funci¢n - * de CA-Clipper del mismo nombre y es la implementaci¢n subyacente de + * de CA-Cl*pper del mismo nombre y es la implementaci¢n subyacente de * los comandos: APPEND FROM DELIMITED y COPY TO DELIMITED. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas @@ -96,6 +96,6 @@ * $SEEALSO$ * __dbSDF(), APPEND FROM, COPY TO * $END$ - */ + */ diff --git a/harbour/doc/es/dbsdf.txt b/harbour/doc/es/dbsdf.txt index 755921f697..c4e4214b44 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/es/dbsdf.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/es/dbsdf.txt @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ * Las siguientes partes son derechos adquiridos de sus autores individuales. * www - http://www.harbour-project.org * - * Copyright 2001-2002 David G. Holm + * Copyright 2001-2002 David G. Holm * Documentaci¢n en Ingl‚s de: __dbSDF() * * Copyright 2001 Alejandro de G rate @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ * Conversi¢n * $ONELINER$ * Copia el contenido de una base de datos a un archivo de texto SDF - * ¢ agrega el contenido de un archivo de texto SDF a una base de + * ¢ agrega el contenido de un archivo de texto SDF a una base de * datos. * $SYNTAX$ * __dbSDF( , , [], @@ -32,37 +32,37 @@ * Si es puesto a .T. copia registros A un archivo SDF. * Si es .F. agrega registros DESDE un archivo SDF. * - * es el nombre del archivo de texto del cual se va a + * es el nombre del archivo de texto del cual se va a * copiar ¢ al que se va agregar datos. * Si no es especificada una extensi¢n. ".txt" es usada por defecto. - * + * * Un array con los nombres de los campos a los que se limita - * el proceso. Si no es especificado, ¢ si est  vac¡o, entonces todos + * el proceso. Si no es especificado, ¢ si est  vac¡o, entonces todos * los campos son procesados. - * + * * Un bloque de c¢digo opcional conteniendo una expresi¢n FOR * que reducir  el n£mero de registros a ser procesados. - * + * * Un bloque de c¢digo opcional conteniendo una expresi¢n * WHILE que reducir  el n£mero de registros a ser procesados. - * - * Si est  presente, pero no est  presente, - * especifica procesar este n£mero de registros, empezando con el + * + * Si est  presente, pero no est  presente, + * especifica procesar este n£mero de registros, empezando con el * registro actual. Un valor de cero significa no procesar registros. - * - * Si est  presente, especifica el £nico registro a + * + * Si est  presente, especifica el £nico registro a * procesar un valor de cero significa no procesar ning£n registro. * Predomina sobre y . - * - * Si es .T., y es establecido en .T. y - * no hay argumentos , ¢ , entonces + * + * Si es .T., y es establecido en .T. y + * no hay argumentos , ¢ , entonces * procesa todos los registros, desde el actual hasta el £ltimo. * $RETURNS$ * NIL * $DESCRIPTION$ * __dbSDF() copia todo ¢ el contenido seleccionado, desde una tabla - * de base de datos a un archivo de texto SDF ¢, agrega todo ¢ el - * contenido seleccionado desde un archivo de texto SDF a una tabla de + * de base de datos a un archivo de texto SDF ¢, agrega todo ¢ el + * contenido seleccionado desde un archivo de texto SDF a una tabla de * base de datos. * $EXAMPLES$ * // Copia cuentas deudoras dentro de un archivo de texto SDF @@ -74,12 +74,12 @@ * USE clientes NEW * APPEND FROM clientes SDF * $TESTS$ - * + * * $STATUS$ * S * $COMPLIANCE$ * Es intenci¢n que __dbSDF() sea totalmente compatible con la funci¢n - * de CA-Clipper del mismo nombre y es la implementaci¢n subyacente de + * de CA-Cl*pper del mismo nombre y es la implementaci¢n subyacente de * los comandos: APPEND FROM SDF y COPY TO SDF. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas @@ -88,6 +88,6 @@ * $SEEALSO$ * __dbDelim(), APPEND FROM, COPY TO * $END$ - */ + */ diff --git a/harbour/doc/es/dbstrux.txt b/harbour/doc/es/dbstrux.txt index 8a05034a5f..0edcc579db 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/es/dbstrux.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/es/dbstrux.txt @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * __dbCopyStruct() trabaja exactamente como la funci¢n de CA-Clipper, + * __dbCopyStruct() trabaja exactamente como la funci¢n de CA-Cl*pper, * __dbCopyStruct(). * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * COPY STRUCTURE trabaja exactamente como en CA-Clipper + * COPY STRUCTURE trabaja exactamente como en CA-Cl*pper * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas * $SEEALSO$ @@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * __dbCopyXStruct() trabaja exactamente como la funci¢n de CA-Clipper, + * __dbCopyXStruct() trabaja exactamente como la funci¢n de CA-Cl*pper, * __dbCopyXStruct(). * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas @@ -282,7 +282,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * COPY STRUCTURE EXTENDED trabaja exactamente como en CA-Clipper. + * COPY STRUCTURE EXTENDED trabaja exactamente como en CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas * $SEEALSO$ @@ -403,7 +403,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * __dbCreate() trabaja exactamente como en CA-Clipper. + * __dbCreate() trabaja exactamente como en CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas * $FILES$ @@ -480,7 +480,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * CREATE trabaja exactamente como en CA-Clipper. + * CREATE trabaja exactamente como en CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas * $SEEALSO$ @@ -552,7 +552,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * CREATE FROM trabaja exactamente como en CA-Clipper. + * CREATE FROM trabaja exactamente como en CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas * $SEEALSO$ @@ -638,7 +638,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * CA-Clipper tiene una funci¢n interna no documentada llamada + * CA-Cl*pper tiene una funci¢n interna no documentada llamada * __FLEDIT(), en Harbour nosotros la llamamos __dbStructFilter(). * El nuevo nombre da una mejor descripci¢n de qu‚ es lo que la funci¢n * hace. En Harbour __FLEDIT(), simplemente llama a __dbStructFilter() @@ -732,7 +732,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * __dbStructFilter() es una extensi¢n de Harbour. CA-Clipper tiene + * __dbStructFilter() es una extensi¢n de Harbour. CA-Cl*pper tiene * una funci¢n interna no documentada llamada __FLEDIT(), que hace lo * mismo. El nuevo nombre da una mejor descripci¢n de que es lo que * la funci¢n hace. diff --git a/harbour/doc/es/dir.txt b/harbour/doc/es/dir.txt index 88a69e7ac7..949592990c 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/es/dir.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/es/dir.txt @@ -68,14 +68,14 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Informaci¢n de DBF: CA-Clipper muestra nombres de archivos en el + * Informaci¢n de DBF: CA-Cl*pper muestra nombres de archivos en el * formato 8.3, Harbour muestra los primeros 15 caracteres si un nombre * largo de archivo esta disponible. * * Listado de archivos: para formatear los nombres mostrados usamos algo * as¡ como: * PADR( Nombre, 8 ) + " " + PADR( Ext, 3 ) - * CA-Clipper usa nombres de archivo 8.3, con Harbour probablemente se + * CA-Cl*pper usa nombres de archivo 8.3, con Harbour probablemente se * podr¡a cortar los nombres largos de archivo para llenar este molde. * $FILES$ * La librer¡a es rtl @@ -134,14 +134,14 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Informaci¢n de DBF: CA-Clipper muestra nombres de archivos en el + * Informaci¢n de DBF: CA-Cl*pper muestra nombres de archivos en el * formato 8.3, Harbour muestra los primeros 15 caracteres si un nombre * largo de archivo est  disponible. * * Listado de archivos: para formatear los nombres mostrados usamos algo * as¡ como: * PADR( Nombre, 8 ) + " " + PADR( Ext, 3 ) - * CA-Clipper usa nombres de archivo 8.3, con Harbour probablemente se + * CA-Cl*pper usa nombres de archivo 8.3, con Harbour probablemente se * podr¡a cortar los nombres largos de archivo para llenar este molde. * $SEEALSO$ * ADIR()*,DIRECTORY(),SET DEFAULT,__DIR()* @@ -238,6 +238,6 @@ * $SEEALSO$ * ARRAY(),DIRECTORY(),SET DEFAULT * $END$ - */ + */ diff --git a/harbour/doc/es/diskspac.txt b/harbour/doc/es/diskspac.txt index c72873cfb8..1f2b924195 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/es/diskspac.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/es/diskspac.txt @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * S * $COMPLIANCE$ - * CA-Clipper retorna un valor entero cuya utilidad esta limitada a + * CA-Cl*pper retorna un valor entero cuya utilidad esta limitada a * discos menores de 2 gigabytes. La versi¢n de Harbour retorna un valor * de punto flotante con 0 decimales si el disco es > 2 gigabytes. * es una extensi¢n de Harbour. @@ -77,6 +77,6 @@ * La librer¡a asociada es rtl * El archivo de cabecera es fileio.ch * $END$ - */ + */ diff --git a/harbour/doc/es/eval.txt b/harbour/doc/es/eval.txt index d1facffa6e..60ad62326b 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/es/eval.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/es/eval.txt @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta funci¢n es 100 % compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Esta funci¢n es 100 % compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas * $FILES$ @@ -79,6 +79,6 @@ * $SEEALSO$ * AEVAL(),DBEVAL() * $END$ - */ + */ diff --git a/harbour/doc/es/file.txt b/harbour/doc/es/file.txt index 57a113c420..8ea7c02bc0 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/es/file.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/es/file.txt @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ * Documentaci¢n en Ingl‚s de: __TYPEFILE(), TYPE * * Copyright 2000 Luiz Rafael Culik - * Documentaci¢n en Ingl‚s de: + * Documentaci¢n en Ingl‚s de: * FOPEN(), FCLOSE(), FWRITE(), FSEEK(), FREAD(), FILE(), * FREADSTR(), FRENAME(), FERROR(), RENAME, ERASE, CURDIR(), * DIRMAKE(),DIRCHANGE(),ISDISK(),DIRREMOVE(),DISKCHANGE(), @@ -20,11 +20,11 @@ * Documentaci¢n en Ingl‚s de: HB_FEOF() * * Copyright 2003 Alejandro de G rate - * Documentaci¢n en Espa¤ol de: - * FOPEN(), FCREAT(), FREAD(), FWRITE(), FERROR(), FCLOSE(), - * FERASE(), FRENAME(), FSEEK(), FILE(), FREADSTR(), RENAME, - * ERASE, DELETE FILE, __TYPEFILE(), TYPE, CURDIR(), COPY FILE, - * HB_FEOF(), DIRREMOVE(), DIRCHANGE(), MAKEDIR(), ISDISK(), + * Documentaci¢n en Espa¤ol de: + * FOPEN(), FCREAT(), FREAD(), FWRITE(), FERROR(), FCLOSE(), + * FERASE(), FRENAME(), FSEEK(), FILE(), FREADSTR(), RENAME, + * ERASE, DELETE FILE, __TYPEFILE(), TYPE, CURDIR(), COPY FILE, + * HB_FEOF(), DIRREMOVE(), DIRCHANGE(), MAKEDIR(), ISDISK(), * * Vea doc/license.txt por los t‚rminos de la licencia. * @@ -40,17 +40,17 @@ * $SYNTAX$ * FOPEN( , [] ) --> nHandle * $ARGUMENTS$ - * Es el Nombre del archivo a abrir + * Es el Nombre del archivo a abrir * * Modo de apertura del archivo * $RETURNS$ * Devuelve , el manejador (handle) del archivo. * $DESCRIPTION$ - * Esta funci¢n abre el archivo binario indicado como y - * devuelve un manejador de archivo para ser usado por otras funciones + * Esta funci¢n abre el archivo binario indicado como y + * devuelve un manejador de archivo para ser usado por otras funciones * de bajo nivel. * El valor de representa la forma de apertura del archivo, el - * valor por defecto es 0 (cero). + * valor por defecto es 0 (cero). * Los modos de apertura son los siguientes: * *
@@ -60,28 +60,28 @@ * 1 FO_WRITE Solo Escritura (Write only) * 2 FO_READWRITE Leer/Escribir (Read/write) * 16 FO_EXCLUSIVE Uso exclusivo, Solo Lectura - * 32 FO_DENYWRITE Evita escritura por otros - * 48 FO_DENYREAD Evita Lectura por otros + * 32 FO_DENYWRITE Evita escritura por otros + * 48 FO_DENYREAD Evita Lectura por otros * 64 FO_DENYNONE No Evita nada, Otros pueden Leer/Escribir * 64 FO_SHARED igual que FO_DENYNONE *
* * Si existe un error en la apertura del archivo, la funci¢n devolver  - * -1. El valor del manejador de archivo (handle) puede estar en el + * -1. El valor del manejador de archivo (handle) puede estar en el * rango de cero a 65535. * El estado de los comandos SET DEFAULT TO y SET PATH TO no tiene - * efecto sobre esta funci¢n. - * Los nombres de directorios y la trayectoria a trav‚s de ellos (path) + * efecto sobre esta funci¢n. + * Los nombres de directorios y la trayectoria a trav‚s de ellos (path) * puede ser especificada junto con el nombre del archivo a ser abierto. * - * Si ocurre un error, consulte el valor que devuelve la funci¢n + * Si ocurre un error, consulte el valor que devuelve la funci¢n * FERROR(), por las causas posibles del error. * $EXAMPLES$ * 1) Abre un archivo para lectura/escritura y en modo compartido * * nHandle := FOPEN('x.txt', 66 ) * - * IF nHandle < 0 + * IF nHandle < 0 * ? "El archivo no puede ser abierto" * ENDIF * @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ * cFile := "x.txt" * nHandle := FOPEN( cFile, FO_SHARED + FO_READWRITE ) * - * IF FERROR() != 0 + * IF FERROR() != 0 * ? "El archivo <" + cFile + "> no puede ser abierto, error: ", ; * FERROR() * // Tomar la acci¢n apropiada... @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta funci¢n es compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Esta funci¢n es compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas * $FILES$ @@ -121,24 +121,24 @@ * $SYNTAX$ * FCREATE( , [] ) --> nHandle * $ARGUMENTS$ - * Es el Nombre del archivo a abrir + * Es el Nombre del archivo a abrir * * C¢digo num‚rico con los atributos del archivo * $RETURNS$ - * Devuelve el manejador num‚rico (handle) del archivo para - * ser usado en otras operaciones. + * Devuelve el manejador num‚rico (handle) del archivo para + * ser usado en otras operaciones. * $DESCRIPTION$ * Esta funci¢n crea un nuevo archivo binario con el nombre . - * El valor por defecto de es cero y es usado para + * El valor por defecto de es cero y es usado para * establecer el byte de atributo del archivo creado por esta funci¢n. - * El valor de retorno es un manejador de archivo (handle) que es + * El valor de retorno es un manejador de archivo (handle) que es * asociado con el nuevo archivo. Este n£mero estar  entre cero y 65535 * Si ocurre un error, el valor de retorno de esta funci¢n ser  de -1. * * Si el archivo ya existe, ese archivo ser  truncado a una * longitud de cero bytes. * - * Si es especificado, la tabla siguiente muestra los + * Si es especificado, la tabla siguiente muestra los * valores que puede tomar y su relaci¢n con el archivo que * est  siendo creado por esta funci¢n. * @@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta funci¢n es compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Esta funci¢n es compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $FILES$ * La librer¡a asociada es rtl * El archivo de cabecera es fileio.ch @@ -180,16 +180,16 @@ * $SYNTAX$ * FREAD( , @, ) --> nBytesLeidos * $ARGUMENTS$ - * Manejador de archivo del sistema operativo + * Manejador de archivo del sistema operativo * - * Cadena de caracteres usada como buffer temporal y + * Cadena de caracteres usada como buffer temporal y * pasada por referencia (n¢tese el operador '@' delante * del nombre de la variable). * * N£mero de bytes a leer * $RETURNS$ - * Devuelve , el n£mero de bytes satisfactoriamente - * le¡dos desde el archivo. + * Devuelve , el n£mero de bytes satisfactoriamente + * le¡dos desde el archivo. * $DESCRIPTION$ * Esta funci¢n lee caracteres desde un archivo cuyo manejador es * a una variable de memoria indicada como . @@ -204,25 +204,25 @@ * mismo ¢ mayor tama¤o que , caso contrario se producir  un * error. * - * es el n£mero de bytes a leer, comenzando en la posici¢n + * es el n£mero de bytes a leer, comenzando en la posici¢n * actual del puntero del archivo. Si esta funci¢n tiene ‚xito en la * lectura de los caracteres del archivo, el n£mero real de caracteres - * le¡dos ser  igual a la longitud de , igual al n£mero de - * bytes especificado en y ese ser  el valor devuelto. + * le¡dos ser  igual a la longitud de , igual al n£mero de + * bytes especificado en y ese ser  el valor devuelto. * El puntero actual del archivo avanza tantas posiciones como el n£mero * de bytes le¡dos. * * Esta funci¢n lee todos los caracteres ASCII de 0-255, incluyendo el * car cter null / ASC(0) y los caracteres de control. * Si esta funci¢n devuelve cero, ¢ si el n£mero de bytes le¡dos no - * coincide ni con la longitud de , ni con el valor + * coincide ni con la longitud de , ni con el valor * especificado en , es porque se ha alcanzado la condici¢n * end-of-file (EOF) ¢ fin de archivo. * - * Si ocurre un error, consulte el valor que devuelve la funci¢n + * Si ocurre un error, consulte el valor que devuelve la funci¢n * FERROR(), por las causas posibles del error. * $EXAMPLES$ - * nChunck := 500 + * nChunck := 500 * cBuffer := SPACE( nChunck ) * * IF (nHandle := FOPEN('x.txt') ) > 0 @@ -230,13 +230,13 @@ * ENDIF * * FCLOSE( nHandle ) - * + * * ? cBuffer *
* $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta funci¢n es compatible con CA-Clipper, pero tambi‚n extiende el + * Esta funci¢n es compatible con CA-Cl*pper, pero tambi‚n extiende el * tama¤o del buffer a cadenas m s grandes que 64 Kb (dependiendo de la * plataforma). * $FILES$ @@ -256,7 +256,7 @@ * $SYNTAX$ * FWRITE( , , [] ) --> nBytesEscritos * $ARGUMENTS$ - * Manejador de archivo del sistema operativo + * Manejador de archivo del sistema operativo * * Cadena de caracteres a escribirse * @@ -268,21 +268,21 @@ * a un archivo binario designado por su manejador de archivo . * * El valor devuelto por esta funci¢n es el n£mero de bytes exitosamente - * escritos en el archivo. + * escritos en el archivo. * Si el valor devuelto es cero, un error ha ocurrido, disco lleno, etc. - * - * Una escritura satisfactoria ocurre cuando el n£mero de bytes + * + * Una escritura satisfactoria ocurre cuando el n£mero de bytes * retornados por FWRITE() es igual al LEN( ) ¢ . * * El valor de es el n£mero de bytes a escribir al archivo. * La escritura comienza en la posici¢n actual del puntero del archivo. * Si es especificado, este es el n£mero de bytes en - * que van a ser escritos. Si esta variable no es usada, el contenido + * que van a ser escritos. Si esta variable no es usada, el contenido * completo del buffer es escrito al archivo. - * Para truncar un archivo, una llamada a FWRITE( nHandle, "", 0 ) es + * Para truncar un archivo, una llamada a FWRITE( nHandle, "", 0 ) es * necesaria. * - * Si ocurre un error, consulte el valor que devuelve la funci¢n + * Si ocurre un error, consulte el valor que devuelve la funci¢n * FERROR(), por las causas posibles del error. * $EXAMPLES$ * nHandle := FCREATE('x.txt') @@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta funci¢n no es compatible con CA-Clipper porque puede escribir + * Esta funci¢n no es compatible con CA-Cl*pper porque puede escribir * cadenas de caracteres mayores a 64 Kb. * $FILES$ * La librer¡a asociada es rtl @@ -318,7 +318,7 @@ * Valor del £ltimo error del DOS encontrado por una * funci¢n de bajo nivel. * - * Valores de Retorno de FERROR() + * Valores de Retorno de FERROR() * * * Error Significado @@ -335,19 +335,19 @@ * 21 Drive no listo * 23 Error en CRC de datos * 29 Error de escritura - * 30 Error de lectura + * 30 Error de lectura * 32 Sharing violation * 33 Violaci¢n de bloqueo *
* $DESCRIPTION$ * Despu‚s de ejecutar una funci¢n de manipulaci¢n de archivos de bajo - * nivel , esta funci¢n retornar  un valor que provee informaci¢n + * nivel , esta funci¢n retornar  un valor que provee informaci¢n * adicional sobre su funcionamiento. - * Si la funci¢n FERROR() devuelve cero, no se ha detectado ning£n + * Si la funci¢n FERROR() devuelve cero, no se ha detectado ning£n * error. Esta funci¢n mantiene su valor hasta la pr¢xima ejecuci¢n de * una funci¢n de archivo de bajo nivel. * M s arriba hay un tabla con algunos valores devueltos por la funci¢n - * FERROR(). + * FERROR(). * Note que esos valores podr¡an ser distintos en otra plataforma * (sistema operativo) distinta a DOS/Windows. * $EXAMPLES$ @@ -362,7 +362,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta funci¢n es compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Esta funci¢n es compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $FILES$ * La librer¡a asociada es rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -380,18 +380,18 @@ * $SYNTAX$ * FCLOSE( ) --> * $ARGUMENTS$ - * Manejador de archivo del sistema operativo + * Manejador de archivo del sistema operativo * $RETURNS$ - * Devuelve un valor l¢gico, es TRUE (.T.) si se cerr¢ con + * Devuelve un valor l¢gico, es TRUE (.T.) si se cerr¢ con * ‚xito ¢ FALSE (.F.) si no se pudo cerrar. * $DESCRIPTION$ * Esta funci¢n cierra un archivo abierto identificado con el manejador * de DOS y escribe el contenido del buffer DOS asociado hacia - * el disco. + * el disco. * El valor es obtenido del llamado a alguna de las * funciones FCREATE() ¢ FOPEN(). * - * Si ocurre un error, consulte el valor que devuelve la funci¢n + * Si ocurre un error, consulte el valor que devuelve la funci¢n * FERROR(), por las causas posibles del error. * $EXAMPLES$ * nHandle := FOPEN('x.txt') @@ -403,7 +403,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta funci¢n es compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Esta funci¢n es compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $FILES$ * La librer¡a asociada es rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -427,10 +427,10 @@ * $DESCRIPTION$ * Esta funci¢n borra el archivo especificado en del disco. * Ninguna extensi¢n es asumida. El disco y el camino (path) pueden ser - * incluidos en ; + * incluidos en ; * Ninguno de los comandos SET DEFAULT ni SET PATH afectan la ejecuci¢n * de esta funci¢n. - * Si el disco ¢ el camino no son usados, esta funci¢n buscar  el + * Si el disco ¢ el camino no son usados, esta funci¢n buscar  el * archivo solamente en el directorio actual del disco al cual se * encuentra loggeado. * @@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta funci¢n es compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Esta funci¢n es compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $FILES$ * La librer¡a asociada es rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -477,7 +477,7 @@ * $DESCRIPTION$ * Esta funci¢n renombra el archivo especificado en * al nuevo nombre: . - * El nombre del archivo junto con el del directorio puede ser + * El nombre del archivo junto con el del directorio puede ser * especificado para cualquier par metro. * Sin embargo, si el camino es aportado como parte de * y este camino es diferente del camino especificado en @@ -492,11 +492,11 @@ * No buscar  en los directorios mencionados en los comandos SET PATH TO * SET DEFAULT TO ¢ por la sentencia PATH del sistema operativo. * - * Si el archivo especificado en existe ¢ el archivo + * Si el archivo especificado en existe ¢ el archivo * est  abierto, la funci¢n ser  incapaz de renombrar el archivo. * Si la funci¢n es incapaz de completar su operaci¢n, esta devolver  * el valor -1, y cero si la operaci¢n fue exitosa. - * Si ocurre un error, consulte el valor que devuelve la funci¢n + * Si ocurre un error, consulte el valor que devuelve la funci¢n * FERROR(), por las causas posibles del error. * $EXAMPLES$ * nResult := FRENAME("x.txt", "x1.txt") @@ -508,7 +508,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta funci¢n es compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Esta funci¢n es compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $FILES$ * La librer¡a asociada es rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -526,8 +526,8 @@ * $SYNTAX$ * FSEEK( , , [] ) --> nPosicion * $ARGUMENTS$ - * Manejador de archivo del sistema operativo - * El valor es obtenido del llamado a alguna de + * Manejador de archivo del sistema operativo + * El valor es obtenido del llamado a alguna de * las funciones FCREATE() ¢ FOPEN(). * * N£mero de bytes a mover el puntero del archivo @@ -540,18 +540,18 @@ * Esta funci¢n mueve el puntero del archivo, cuyo manejador DOS es * tantos bytes hacia delante ¢ atras seg£n el contenido de * , desde la posici¢n establecida por . - * + * * El valor num‚rico retornado por la funci¢n es la posici¢n relativa * del puntero del archivo al marcador de inicio de archivo una vez que * la operaci¢n ha sido completada. * Esta funci¢n no realiza ninguna lectura, simplemente mueve el puntero * del archivo. * - * Si el valor de es positivo el puntero se mover  hacia - * delante, si el valor es negativo se mover  hacia atr s, desde la + * Si el valor de es positivo el puntero se mover  hacia + * delante, si el valor es negativo se mover  hacia atr s, desde la * posici¢n establecida por . * - * El valor de establece el punto de inicio desde el cual el + * El valor de establece el punto de inicio desde el cual el * puntero del archivo va a ser movido, como se muestra en la tabla * siguiente: * @@ -563,11 +563,11 @@ * 2 FS_END Fin del archivo (EOF) * * - * Si un valor no es provisto para , por defecto es cero y + * Si un valor no es provisto para , por defecto es cero y * el puntero del archivo se mueve desde el comienzo del archivo. * El puntero del archivo no puede desplazarse m s alla de los l¡mites * de inicio ¢ de fin de archivo, caso contrario ocurrir  un error. - * Si ocurre un error, consulte el valor que devuelve la funci¢n + * Si ocurre un error, consulte el valor que devuelve la funci¢n * FERROR(), por las causas posibles del error. * $EXAMPLES$ * // Funci¢n que lee una l¡nea de texto desde un archivo abierto @@ -599,7 +599,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta funci¢n es compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Esta funci¢n es compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $FILES$ * La librer¡a asociada es rtl * El archivo de cabecera es fileio.ch @@ -614,7 +614,7 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * File management * $ONELINER$ - * Verifica la existencia de archivos + * Verifica la existencia de archivos * $SYNTAX$ * FILE( ) --> lExiste * $ARGUMENTS$ @@ -623,19 +623,19 @@ * La extensi¢n debe ser especificada. * Sigue las reglas b sicas de archivos de DOS. * $RETURNS$ - * Retorna un valor l¢gico verdadero (.T.) si el archivo + * Retorna un valor l¢gico verdadero (.T.) si el archivo * existe, ¢ falso (.F.) si no es encontrado. * $DESCRIPTION$ * Esta funci¢n busca el archivo como es especificado en * - * Si el camino no es especificado, FILE() buscar  primero en la - * ubicaci¢n indicada por SET DEFAULT, si no lo encuentra seguir  luego - * con la/s ubicaci¢n/es contenidas en SET PATH, hasta que el archivo + * Si el camino no es especificado, FILE() buscar  primero en la + * ubicaci¢n indicada por SET DEFAULT, si no lo encuentra seguir  luego + * con la/s ubicaci¢n/es contenidas en SET PATH, hasta que el archivo * sea encontrado ¢ hasta que no haya m s caminos para buscar. - * + * * El PATH del DOS nunca es examinado y el actual disco y directorio * es s¢lo examinado si SET DEFAULT est  en blanco. - * + * * Nota: La utilizaci¢n de caracteres comodines '*' y '?' todav¡a no * est  soportada comletamente. * $EXAMPLES$ @@ -645,7 +645,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * S (el soporte de comodines todav¡a est  ausente) * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta funci¢n es compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Esta funci¢n es compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $FILES$ * La librer¡a asociada es rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -663,21 +663,21 @@ * $SYNTAX$ * FREADSTR( , ) --> cCadena * $ARGUMENTS$ - * Manejador de archivo del sistema operativo - * El valor es obtenido del llamado a alguna de + * Manejador de archivo del sistema operativo + * El valor es obtenido del llamado a alguna de * las funciones FCREATE() ¢ FOPEN(). * * N£mero de bytes a leer * $RETURNS$ - * Devuelve la cadena de caracteres . + * Devuelve la cadena de caracteres . * $DESCRIPTION$ - * Esta es una funci¢n de bajo nivel que lee caracteres de un archivo - * binario. + * Esta es una funci¢n de bajo nivel que lee caracteres de un archivo + * binario. * El valor de es el n£mero de bytes a leer desde el archivo. - * - * La cadena devuelta ser  el n£mero de caracteres especificado en - * si no hubo error y el archivo todav¡a conten¡a esa cantidad - * de caracteres. + * + * La cadena devuelta ser  el n£mero de caracteres especificado en + * si no hubo error y el archivo todav¡a conten¡a esa cantidad + * de caracteres. * Si se encuentra los caracteres ASCII=cero ¢ ASCII=26 el tama¤o de la * cadena devuelta ser  menor que e inclusive puede ser nula. * @@ -691,7 +691,7 @@ * $EXAMPLES$ * - Este ejemplo lee y muestra los primeros 100 caracteres de un * archivo de texto - * + * * IF ( nHandle := FOPEN("x.txt") ) > 0 * cStr := FREADSTR( nHandle, 100) * ? cStr @@ -702,8 +702,8 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta funci¢n no es compatible CA-Clipper dado que la versi¢n de - * Harbour, puede leer cadenas mayores que 64 Kb, dependiendo de la + * Esta funci¢n no es compatible CA-Cl*pper dado que la versi¢n de + * Harbour, puede leer cadenas mayores que 64 Kb, dependiendo de la * plataforma. * $FILES$ * La librer¡a asociada es rtl @@ -730,19 +730,19 @@ * Nuevo nombre que tomar  el archivo * $DESCRIPTION$ * Este comando cambia el nombre de a . - * Ambos archivos y deben incluir la + * Ambos archivos y deben incluir la * extensi¢n del archivo y pueden opcionalmente incluir la unidad de * disco y el camino, aunque deben especificarse si cualquier archivo * est  en otro directorio distinto al disco y directorio por defecto. * El nombre de cualquiera de los dos archivos puede ser especificado - * como una cadena literal, ¢ como una expresi¢n de caracteres - * encerrada entre par‚ntesis. - * Este comando no es afectado ni por el comando SET PATH TO, ni por el + * como una cadena literal, ¢ como una expresi¢n de caracteres + * encerrada entre par‚ntesis. + * Este comando no es afectado ni por el comando SET PATH TO, ni por el * comando SET DEFAULT TO. * * Si existe previamente ¢ si est  actualmente abierto * este comando no realizar  la operaci¢n deseada. - * Si ocurre un error, consulte el valor que devuelve la funci¢n + * Si ocurre un error, consulte el valor que devuelve la funci¢n * FERROR(), por las causas posibles del error. * $EXAMPLES$ * RENAME c:\autoexec.bat TO c:\autoexec.old @@ -750,7 +750,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Este comando es compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Este comando es compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $FILES$ * La librer¡a asociada es rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -770,16 +770,16 @@ * $ARGUMENTS$ * Nombre del archivo a remover * $DESCRIPTION$ - * Este comando borra ¢ remueve un archivo del disco. + * Este comando borra ¢ remueve un archivo del disco. * El nombre de puede especificarse como una cadena literal, - * ¢ como una expresi¢n de caracteres. Debe incluir la extensi¢n del + * ¢ como una expresi¢n de caracteres. Debe incluir la extensi¢n del * archivo y puede opcionalmente incluir la unidad de disco y el camino. - * + * * El uso de los caracteres comodines '*' y '?' esta permitido. * * Los comandos SET DEFAULT y SET PATH no afectan la operatoria de este * comando. - * El archivo debe ser considerado cerrado por el sistema operativo, + * El archivo debe ser considerado cerrado por el sistema operativo, * antes de que ‚ste pueda ser borrado. * $EXAMPLES$ * ERASE c:\autoexec.bat // s¢lo es una broma, no lo intente! @@ -788,7 +788,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Este comando es compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Este comando es compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $SEEALSO$ * CURDIR(),FILE(),FERASE(),DELETE FILE * $END$ @@ -806,16 +806,16 @@ * $ARGUMENTS$ * Nombre del archivo a remover * $DESCRIPTION$ - * Este comando borra ¢ remueve un archivo del disco. + * Este comando borra ¢ remueve un archivo del disco. * El nombre de puede especificarse como una cadena literal, - * ¢ como una expresi¢n de caracteres. Debe incluir la extensi¢n del + * ¢ como una expresi¢n de caracteres. Debe incluir la extensi¢n del * archivo y puede opcionalmente incluir la unidad de disco y el camino. - * + * * El uso de los caracteres comodines '*' y '?' esta permitido. * * Los comandos SET DEFAULT y SET PATH no afectan la operatoria de este * comando. - * El archivo debe ser considerado cerrado por el sistema operativo, + * El archivo debe ser considerado cerrado por el sistema operativo, * antes de que ‚ste pueda ser borrado. * $EXAMPLES$ * ERASE c:\autoexec.bat // s¢lo es una broma, no lo intente! @@ -824,7 +824,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Este comando es compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Este comando es compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $SEEALSO$ * CURDIR(),FILE(),FERASE(),ERASE * $END$ @@ -840,29 +840,29 @@ * $SYNTAX$ * __TYPEFILE( , [] ) --> NIL * $ARGUMENTS$ - * Es el nombre del archivo a visualizar. - * Si el archivo tiene una extensi¢n, esta debe ser + * Es el nombre del archivo a visualizar. + * Si el archivo tiene una extensi¢n, esta debe ser * especificada (no hay valor por defecto). * - * Es un valor l¢gico opcional que especifica a donde - * deber¡a ir la salida: + * Es un valor l¢gico opcional que especifica a donde + * deber¡a ir la salida: * (.F.) salida solamente a la pantalla * (.T.) salida a pantalla e impresora. - * Por defecto es (.F.). + * Por defecto es (.F.). * $RETURNS$ - * __TYPEFILE() siempre devuelve NIL. + * __TYPEFILE() siempre devuelve NIL. * $DESCRIPTION$ * La funci¢n __TYPEFILE() muestra el contenido de un archivo de texto * en la pantalla, con una opci¢n para enviar esta informaci¢n tambi‚n * a la impresora. - * El archivo es visualizado tal como est  sin ning£n encabezado ¢ + * El archivo es visualizado tal como est  sin ning£n encabezado ¢ * formateo previo. * * Si no contiene ning£n camino ¢ path, __TYPEFILE() tratar  - * de encontrar primero el archivo en el directorio indicado por + * de encontrar primero el archivo en el directorio indicado por * SET DEFAULT y luego entonces en todos los directorios indicados por * SET PATH. - * Si el archivo , no puede ser encontrado ocurrir  un error + * Si el archivo , no puede ser encontrado ocurrir  un error * en tiempo de ejecuci¢n. * * Use SET CONSOLE OFF para suprimir la salida por pantalla. @@ -872,7 +872,7 @@ * La funci¢n __TYPEFILE() es usada en el preprocesamiento del comando * TYPE. * $EXAMPLES$ - * Los siguientes ejemplos asumen que un archivo con el nombre + * Los siguientes ejemplos asumen que un archivo con el nombre * mitexto.dat existe en todos los caminos especificados, un error de * ejecuci¢n podr¡a ser visualizado de no ser as¡. * @@ -892,7 +892,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * __TYPEFILE() trabaja exactamente como __TYPEFILE() de CA-Clipper + * __TYPEFILE() trabaja exactamente como __TYPEFILE() de CA-Cl*pper * $FILES$ * La librer¡a asociada es rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -910,8 +910,8 @@ * $SYNTAX$ * TYPE [TO PRINTER] [TO FILE ] * $ARGUMENTS$ - * Es el nombre del archivo a visualizar. - * Si el archivo tiene una extensi¢n, esta debe ser + * Es el nombre del archivo a visualizar. + * Si el archivo tiene una extensi¢n, esta debe ser * especificada (no hay valor por defecto). Esta puede ser * especificada como literal de nombre de archivo ¢ como * una expresi¢n de caracteres encerrada entre parentesis @@ -922,21 +922,21 @@ * TO FILE Copia el archivo fuente tambi‚n * a un archivo. Si ninguna extensi¢n es dada (.txt) es * agregada al archivo de salida. - * puede ser especificado como literal de - * nombre de archivo ¢ como una expresi¢n de caracteres + * puede ser especificado como literal de + * nombre de archivo ¢ como una expresi¢n de caracteres * encerrada entre par‚ntesis. * $DESCRIPTION$ - * El comando TYPE muestra el contenido de un archivo de texto en la + * El comando TYPE muestra el contenido de un archivo de texto en la * pantalla, con una opci¢n para enviar esta informaci¢n tambi‚n * a la impresora ¢ a un archivo alternativo. - * El archivo es visualizado tal como est  sin ning£n encabezado ¢ + * El archivo es visualizado tal como est  sin ning£n encabezado ¢ * formateo previo. * * Si no contiene ning£n camino ¢ path, TYPE tratar  - * de encontrar primero el archivo en el directorio indicado por + * de encontrar primero el archivo en el directorio indicado por * SET DEFAULT y luego entonces en todos los directorios indicados por * SET PATH. - * Si el archivo , no puede ser encontrado ocurrir  un error + * Si el archivo , no puede ser encontrado ocurrir  un error * en tiempo de ejecuci¢n. * * Si no contiene ning£n camino ¢ path, este es creado en @@ -946,7 +946,7 @@ * Usted puede pausar la salida usando , y pulsando cualquier * tecla para continuar. * $EXAMPLES$ - * Los siguientes ejemplos asumen que un archivo con el nombre + * Los siguientes ejemplos asumen que un archivo con el nombre * mitexto.dat existe en todos los caminos especificados, un error de * ejecuci¢n podr¡a ser visualizado de no ser as¡. * @@ -970,7 +970,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * TYPE trabaja exactamente como el comando TYPE de CA-Clipper + * TYPE trabaja exactamente como el comando TYPE de CA-Cl*pper * $SEEALSO$ * COPY FILE,SET DEFAULT,SET PATH,SET PRINTER,__TYPEFILE() * $END$ @@ -990,12 +990,12 @@ * $RETURNS$ * Devuelve , el nombre del directorio actual * $DESCRIPTION$ - * Esta funci¢n devuelve el nombre del directorio actual del Sistema + * Esta funci¢n devuelve el nombre del directorio actual del Sistema * Operativo para un drive especificado. - * Si no es especificado, el drive al que se encuentra + * Si no es especificado, el drive al que se encuentra * actualmente loggeado ¢ conectado ser  usado. * - * Esta funci¢n no deber¡a devolver las barras de separaci¢n de + * Esta funci¢n no deber¡a devolver las barras de separaci¢n de * directorio que se encuentren por delante y por detr s del directorio, * sino s¢lo el nombre. * Si un error ha sido detectado por la funci¢n, ¢ el directorio actual @@ -1007,9 +1007,9 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta funci¢n es compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Esta funci¢n es compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ - * Todas + * Todas * $FILES$ * La librer¡a asociada es rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -1037,10 +1037,10 @@ * $DESCRIPTION$ * Este comando realiza una copia exacta del archivo y * le asigna el nombre . - * Ambos archivos deben tener la extensi¢n incluida, no se agrega + * Ambos archivos deben tener la extensi¢n incluida, no se agrega * ninguna por defecto. Ambos archivos pueden especificar tanto * la unidad de disco como el camino. - * Tanto ambos archivos como el dispositivo pueden ser especificados + * Tanto ambos archivos como el dispositivo pueden ser especificados * como literal de nombre de archivo ¢ como una expresi¢n de caracteres * encerrada entre parentesis. * @@ -1050,12 +1050,12 @@ * Los comandos SET DEFAULT y SET PATH no afectan la operatoria de este * comando. * $EXAMPLES$ - * COPY FILE C:\HARBOUR\TESTS\ADIRTEST.PRG to C:\TEMP\ADIRTEST.PRG - * COPY FILE c:\harbour\utils\hbdoc\gennf.prg to LPT1 + * COPY FILE C:\harbour\tests\adirtest.prg TO C:\temp\adirtest.prg + * COPY FILE C:\harbour\utils\hbdoc\gennf.prg TO LPT1 * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Este comando es compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Este comando es compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $SEEALSO$ * ERASE,RENAME,FRENAME(),FERASE(),COPY TO * $END$ @@ -1071,20 +1071,20 @@ * $SYNTAX$ * HB_FEOF( ) --> lEsEOF * $ARGUMENTS$ - * Manejador de archivo del sistema operativo - * El valor es obtenido del llamado a alguna de + * Manejador de archivo del sistema operativo + * El valor es obtenido del llamado a alguna de * las funciones FCREATE() ¢ FOPEN(). * $RETURNS$ - * Devuelve , un valor l¢gico verdadero (.T.) si el puntero - * del archivo de ese manejador est  al final del archivo (EOF), ¢ + * Devuelve , un valor l¢gico verdadero (.T.) si el puntero + * del archivo de ese manejador est  al final del archivo (EOF), ¢ * falso (.F.) si a£n no lleg¢ al fin del archivo. * $DESCRIPTION$ * Esta funci¢n testea si el archivo abierto correspondiente al - * manejador tiene el puntero del archivo al final del + * manejador tiene el puntero del archivo al final del * archivo, E-O-F. - * + * * Si el manejador de archivo falta, no es num‚rico, ¢ el archivo no - * est  abierto, entonces esta funci¢n devuelve .T. y establece el + * est  abierto, entonces esta funci¢n devuelve .T. y establece el * valor devuelto por FERROR() a -1 (FS_ERROR), ¢ a un valor de error * dependiente del compilador de lenguaje C (EBADF ¢ EINVAL). * $EXAMPLES$ @@ -1120,13 +1120,13 @@ * $ARGUMENTS$ * Es el nombre del directorio a remover * $RETURNS$ - * Devuelve un valor num‚rico, es cero si el directorio fu‚ - * exitosamente removido, de otro modo devuelve el n£mero del £ltimo + * Devuelve un valor num‚rico, es cero si el directorio fu‚ + * exitosamente removido, de otro modo devuelve el n£mero del £ltimo * error ocurrido. * $DESCRIPTION$ - * Esta funci¢n intenta remover el directorio especificado en la + * Esta funci¢n intenta remover el directorio especificado en la * variable . Si esta funci¢n falla, devolver  el c¢digo - * num‚rico del sistema operativo correspondiente al £ltimo error + * num‚rico del sistema operativo correspondiente al £ltimo error * ocurrido. * Consulte la funci¢n FERROR() por una descripci¢n del error. * $EXAMPLES$ @@ -1141,7 +1141,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta funci¢n es compatible con CA-Clipper 5.3 + * Esta funci¢n es compatible con CA-Cl*pper 5.3 * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas * $FILES$ @@ -1163,12 +1163,12 @@ * $ARGUMENTS$ * Es el nombre del directorio al cual Ud. desea cambiarse * $RETURNS$ - * Devuelve un valor num‚rico, es cero si el directorio fu‚ - * exitosamente cambiado, de otro modo devuelve el n£mero del £ltimo + * Devuelve un valor num‚rico, es cero si el directorio fu‚ + * exitosamente cambiado, de otro modo devuelve el n£mero del £ltimo * error ocurrido. * $DESCRIPTION$ * Esta funci¢n intenta cambiar el directorio actual a otro especificado - * en la variable . Si esta funci¢n falla, devolver  el + * en la variable . Si esta funci¢n falla, devolver  el * c¢digo num‚rico del sistema operativo correspondiente al £ltimo error * ocurrido. * Consulte la funci¢n FERROR() por una descripci¢n del error. @@ -1176,7 +1176,7 @@ * cDir := "\temp" * nError := DIRCHANGE( cDir ) * - * IF nError == 0 + * IF nError == 0 * ? "El cambio al directorio [" + cDir + "] fu‚ exitoso" * ENDIF * $TESTS$ @@ -1184,7 +1184,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta funci¢n es compatible con CA-Clipper 5.3 + * Esta funci¢n es compatible con CA-Cl*pper 5.3 * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas * $FILES$ @@ -1206,13 +1206,13 @@ * $ARGUMENTS$ * Es el nombre del directorio que Ud. desea crear * $RETURNS$ - * Devuelve un valor num‚rico, es cero si el directorio fu‚ - * exitosamente creado, de otro modo devuelve el n£mero del £ltimo + * Devuelve un valor num‚rico, es cero si el directorio fu‚ + * exitosamente creado, de otro modo devuelve el n£mero del £ltimo * error ocurrido. * $DESCRIPTION$ - * Esta funci¢n intenta crear un nuevo directorio con el nombre - * especificado en la variable . Si esta funci¢n falla, - * devolver  el c¢digo num‚rico del sistema operativo correspondiente + * Esta funci¢n intenta crear un nuevo directorio con el nombre + * especificado en la variable . Si esta funci¢n falla, + * devolver  el c¢digo num‚rico del sistema operativo correspondiente * al £ltimo error ocurrido. * Consulte la funci¢n FERROR() por una descripci¢n del error. * $EXAMPLES$ @@ -1226,7 +1226,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta funci¢n es compatible con CA-Clipper 5.3 + * Esta funci¢n es compatible con CA-Cl*pper 5.3 * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas * $FILES$ @@ -1248,35 +1248,35 @@ * $ARGUMENTS$ * Una letra de drive que sea v lida * $RETURNS$ - * Devuelve un valor l¢gico , es verdadero (.T.) si el drive + * Devuelve un valor l¢gico , es verdadero (.T.) si el drive * est  listo, ¢ falso (.F.) si no est  listo. * $DESCRIPTION$ * Esta funci¢n intenta acceder a un drive. Si el aceso al drive fu‚ * Es £til para funcines de respaldo ¢ back-up, as¡ Ud. puede determinar * si el drive que va a recibir los datos a resguardar est  listo ¢ no. - * Si esta funci¢n falla, devolver  el c¢digo num‚rico del sistema + * Si esta funci¢n falla, devolver  el c¢digo num‚rico del sistema * operativo correspondiente al £ltimo error ocurrido. * Consulte la funci¢n FERROR() por una descripci¢n del error. * $EXAMPLES$ * 1) Testea el drive A: - * + * * IF ISDISK("A") * ? "El Drive est  listo " * ENDIF * * - * 2) Testea el drive B: + * 2) Testea el drive B: * cDrive := "B" * * IF ! ISDISK( cDrive ) * ? "El Drive [" + cDrive + ":] No est  disponible" - * ENDIF + * ENDIF * $TESTS$ * Ver ejemplos * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta funci¢n es compatible con CA-Clipper 5.3 + * Esta funci¢n es compatible con CA-Cl*pper 5.3 * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas * $FILES$ diff --git a/harbour/doc/es/hvm.txt b/harbour/doc/es/hvm.txt index 0827ab60b3..c91fcdf4bc 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/es/hvm.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/es/hvm.txt @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ * www - http://www.harbour-project.org * * Copyright 2000 Alejandro de G rate - * Documentaci¢n en Espa¤ol de: + * Documentaci¢n en Espa¤ol de: * PROCNAME(), PROCLINE(), PROCFILE(), HB_PVALUE(), PCOUNT() * __QUIT(), CLIPINIT(), __SetHelpK(), BREAK(), DO(), __DBGVMVARLGET() * @@ -41,9 +41,9 @@ * $RETURNS$ * El nombre de la funci¢n que esta siendo ejecutada * $DESCRIPTION$ - * Esta funci¢n mira al tope de la pila y obtiene el nombre de la - * funci¢n actual ejecutada si no se pasaron argumentos. De otra - * manera esta retorna el nombre de la funci¢n ¢ procedimiento en el + * Esta funci¢n mira al tope de la pila y obtiene el nombre de la + * funci¢n actual ejecutada si no se pasaron argumentos. De otra + * manera esta retorna el nombre de la funci¢n ¢ procedimiento en el * nivel . * $EXAMPLES$ * Ver Test @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * PROCNAME() es totalmente compatible con CA-Clipper. + * PROCNAME() es totalmente compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas. * $FILES$ @@ -86,9 +86,9 @@ * $RETURNS$ * el n£mero de l¡nea de la funci¢n que esta siendo ejecutada * $DESCRIPTION$ - * Esta funci¢n mira al tope de la pila y obtiene el n£mero de l¡nea - * de la funci¢n actual ejecutada si no se pasaron argumentos. De otra - * manera esta retorna el n£mero de l¡nea de la funci¢n ¢ procedimiento + * Esta funci¢n mira al tope de la pila y obtiene el n£mero de l¡nea + * de la funci¢n actual ejecutada si no se pasaron argumentos. De otra + * manera esta retorna el n£mero de l¡nea de la funci¢n ¢ procedimiento * en el nivel . * $EXAMPLES$ * Ver Test @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * PROCLINE() es totalmente compatible con CA-Clipper. + * PROCLINE() es totalmente compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas. * $FILES$ @@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * PROCFILE() es totalmente compatible con CA-Clipper. + * PROCFILE() es totalmente compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas. * $FILES$ @@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ * $RETURNS$ * Retorna el valor almacenado en el argumento. * $DESCRIPTION$ - * Esta funci¢n es £til para chequear el valor almacenado en un + * Esta funci¢n es £til para chequear el valor almacenado en un * argumento. * $EXAMPLES$ * Ver Test @@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ * HB_PVALUE() es una nueva funci¢n y por tanto no es compatible con - * CA-Clipper. + * CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas. * $FILES$ @@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * PCOUNT() es totalmente compatible con CA-Clipper. + * PCOUNT() es totalmente compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas. * $FILES$ @@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ * $ARGUMENTS$ * Ninguno * $RETURNS$ - * NIL + * NIL * $DESCRIPTION$ * Esta funci¢n termina la aplicaci¢n actual y retorna al sistema. * $EXAMPLES$ @@ -262,7 +262,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * __QUIT() es totalmente compatible con CA-Clipper. + * __QUIT() es totalmente compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas. * $FILES$ @@ -288,15 +288,15 @@ * $DESCRIPTION$ * CLIPINIT() es uno de los INIT PROCEDURE predefinidos y es ejecutado * cuando el programa arranca. Este declara un array MEMVAR PUBLIC vac¡o - * llamado GetList que va a ser usado por el sistema Get. + * llamado GetList que va a ser usado por el sistema Get. * Este activa el manejador de error por defecto, y (al menos por el - * momento) llama a la funci¢n que establece la tecla de Ayuda por + * momento) llama a la funci¢n que establece la tecla de Ayuda por * defecto (F1). * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ * Se dice que CLIPINIT() no deber¡a llamar a la funci¢n que establece - * la tecla de Ayuda por defecto (F1) dado que CA-Clipper lo hace en + * la tecla de Ayuda por defecto (F1) dado que CA-Cl*pper lo hace en * otro lugar. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas. @@ -311,7 +311,7 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Internal * $ONELINER$ - * Establece a como la tecla de Ayuda por defecto + * Establece a como la tecla de Ayuda por defecto * $SYNTAX$ * __SetHelpK() --> NIL * $ARGUMENTS$ @@ -324,8 +324,8 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * __SetHelpK() trabaja exactamente como la funci¢n de CA-Clipper - * llamada __SetHelpK() + * __SetHelpK() trabaja exactamente como la funci¢n de CA-Cl*pper + * llamada __SetHelpK() * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas. * $FILES$ @@ -341,24 +341,24 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Error recovery * $ONELINER$ - * Sale de un bloque BEGIN SEQUENCE + * Sale de un bloque BEGIN SEQUENCE * $SYNTAX$ * BREAK( ) --> NIL * $ARGUMENTS$ - * es cualquier expresi¢n v lida. Esta es requerida siempre + * es cualquier expresi¢n v lida. Esta es requerida siempre * Si Ud. no desea pasarle ning£n argumento, s¢lo use NIL. * $RETURNS$ - * NIL + * NIL * $DESCRIPTION$ * Esta funci¢n le pasa el control a la sentencia RECOVER en un bloque - * BEGIN SEQUENCE. + * BEGIN SEQUENCE. * $EXAMPLES$ * Break( NIL ) *
* $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * BREAK() es totalmente compatible con CA-Clipper. + * BREAK() es totalmente compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas. * $FILES$ @@ -378,16 +378,16 @@ * $SYNTAX$ * DO( [, ] ) * $ARGUMENTS$ - * es tanto una cadena con un nombre de funci¢n ¢ - * procedimiento a ser llamado, ¢ un codeblock a evaluar. - * argumentos pasados a la funci¢n ¢ procedimiento - * llamado ¢ a un codeblock. + * es tanto una cadena con un nombre de funci¢n ¢ + * procedimiento a ser llamado, ¢ un codeblock a evaluar. + * argumentos pasados a la funci¢n ¢ procedimiento + * llamado ¢ a un codeblock. * $RETURNS$ - * A value that was returned from called function. + * A value that was returned from called function. * $DESCRIPTION$ * Esta funci¢n puede ser llamada ¢ bien por el compilador Harbour ¢ * por el usuario. - * El compilador siempre siempre pasa el item de tipo IT_SYMBOL que + * El compilador siempre siempre pasa el item de tipo IT_SYMBOL que * almacena el nombre del procedimiento especificado en la sentencia * DO WITH . * Si el procedimiento/funci¢n no existe, entonces un error de tiempo @@ -395,7 +395,7 @@ * Esta funci¢n puede ser usada como reemplazo del operador macro. * Esta es tambi‚n usada internamente para implementar: * DO WITH - * En este caso es del tipo HB_SYMB. + * En este caso es del tipo HB_SYMB. * $EXAMPLES$ * cbCode ={|x| MyFunc( x )} * DO( cbCode, 1 ) @@ -425,7 +425,7 @@ * $SYNTAX$ * __DBGVMVARLGET( , ) * $ARGUMENTS$ - * Es el nivel de procedimiento, el mismo que el usado + * Es el nivel de procedimiento, el mismo que el usado * en PROCNAME() y PROCLINE(), desde el cual una variable * local va a ser obtenida. * Es la posici¢n ¢ ¡ndice de la variable local a recuperar @@ -440,6 +440,6 @@ * $SEEALSO$ * PROCNAME() * $END$ - */ + */ diff --git a/harbour/doc/es/input.txt b/harbour/doc/es/input.txt index 1a3406e927..14e13c7663 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/es/input.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/es/input.txt @@ -67,39 +67,39 @@ * -39 a 386 para eventos de teclado ¢ en le rango de 1001 a 1007 para * eventos de mouse. * Los eventos de mouse y los eventos de teclado que no se pueden - * imprimir son representados por los valores K_ listados en + * imprimir son representados por los valores K_ listados en * el archivo inkey.ch * Los c¢digo de teclas de los eventos de teclado en el rango de 32 a * 127 son los equivalentes al set de caracteres ASCII. Los c¢digos de * retorno de eventos de teclado en el rango de 128 a 255 son asumidos * como imprimibles, pero los resultados pueden variar basados en el * hardware del teclado y la nacionalidad de su seteo. - * + * * Los codigos de tecla Extendidos para un teclado de PC consisten de * scancode y uno o mas valores de desplazamiento (offset). * Si ningun modificador de teclado fue usado entonces HB_INKEY_NONE - * es agregado. Las teclas agregan HB_INKEY_ALT, las teclas + * es agregado. Las teclas agregan HB_INKEY_ALT, las teclas * agregan HB_INKEY_CTRL, las teclas de desplazamiento (Shift), - * (que se simbolizan con una flecha hacia arriba) agregan - * HB_INKEY_SHIFT, y las teclas adicionales del teclado numerico + * (que se simbolizan con una flecha hacia arriba) agregan + * HB_INKEY_SHIFT, y las teclas adicionales del teclado numerico * ubicadas a la derecha * del teclado (teclas KeyPad y CursorPad ) agregan HB_INKEY_ENHANCED. - * + * * Por ejemplo la tecla tiene un scancode de 59, asi que si solo * se pulsa se obtiene el codigo 315, da 443, * da 571, da 699. <> - * + * * ?????? And NumPad+/ gives 1077, 1205, 1333, and 1461. At * this time, the only value that can combine with other values is * HB_INKEY_ENHANCED (i.e., there are no Alt+Ctl combinations, etc.) * - * Nota: El conjunto de codigos de teclas extendido es mayor que el - * conjunto de codigo de tecla normal. Como resultante de esto, si + * Nota: El conjunto de codigos de teclas extendido es mayor que el + * conjunto de codigo de tecla normal. Como resultante de esto, si * Ud. cambia entre los modos normal y extendido, Ud. debe saber que * algunos codigos son trasladados como cero en el modo normal (esto * es debido a que existe el correspondiente codigo para esa tecla en - * modo normal) y que esos codigos seran removidos del buffer de - * entrada del teclado en el modo normal y que Ud. no podr  volver + * modo normal) y que esos codigos seran removidos del buffer de + * entrada del teclado en el modo normal y que Ud. no podr  volver * atras y obtenerlos luego en modo extendido. * $DESCRIPTION$ * INKEY() puede ser usada para detectar eventos de entrada, como la @@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ * es una cadena opcional para ser colocada en el buffer * de teclado de Harbour despu‚s de borrarlo. * Nota: El car cter ";" es convertido a CHR(13) (esta es - * una caracter¡stica no documentada de CA-Clipper). + * una caracter¡stica no documentada de CA-Cl*pper). * $RETURNS$ * No hay valor de retorno. * $DESCRIPTION$ @@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * __KEYBOARD() es compatible con CA-Clipper 5.3 + * __KEYBOARD() es compatible con CA-Cl*pper 5.3 * $FILES$ * La librer¡a es rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ * es un valor entero opcional compuesto por una o mas * constantes INKEY_ or HB_INKEY_ * El solo proposito de este argumento es permitir cambiar - * entre los codigos de tecla HB_INKEY_EXTENDED y usar + * entre los codigos de tecla HB_INKEY_EXTENDED y usar * los codigos de tecla normales compatibles con Clipper. * $RETURNS$ * el valor del pr¢ximo c¢digo de tecla del buffer de teclado. @@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * NEXTKEY() es compatible con CA-Clipper 5.3 + * NEXTKEY() es compatible con CA-Cl*pper 5.3 * $FILES$ * La librer¡a es rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -281,8 +281,8 @@ * es un valor entero opcional compuesto por una o mas * constantes INKEY_ o HB_INKEY_ * El solo proposito de este argumento es permitir cambiar - * entre los codigos de tecla HB_INKEY_EXTENDED y usar - * los codigos de tecla normales compatibles con Clipper. + * entre los codigos de tecla HB_INKEY_EXTENDED y usar + * los codigos de tecla normales compatibles con Clipper. * $RETURNS$ * la £ltima tecla extraida desde el buffer de teclado. * $DESCRIPTION$ @@ -306,7 +306,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * LASTKEY() es compatible con CA-Clipper 5.3 + * LASTKEY() es compatible con CA-Cl*pper 5.3 * $FILES$ * La librer¡a es rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -348,7 +348,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * __KEYBOARD() es compatible con CA-Clipper 5.3 + * __KEYBOARD() es compatible con CA-Cl*pper 5.3 * $SEEALSO$ * CLEAR TYPEAHEAD,__KEYBOARD() * $END$ @@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * READKEY() es compatible con CA-Clipper 5.3 + * READKEY() es compatible con CA-Cl*pper 5.3 * $FILES$ * La librer¡a es rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -431,7 +431,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * MROW() es compatible con CA-Clipper 5.3, pero ha sido extendido para + * MROW() es compatible con CA-Cl*pper 5.3, pero ha sido extendido para * trabajar sobre sistemas gr ficos tan bien como en sistemas basados * en caracteres. * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -469,7 +469,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * MCOL() es compatible con CA-Clipper 5.3, pero ha sido extendido para + * MCOL() es compatible con CA-Cl*pper 5.3, pero ha sido extendido para * trabajar sobre sistemas gr ficos tan bien como en sistemas basados * en caracteres. * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -479,6 +479,6 @@ * $SEEALSO$ * MROW() * $END$ - */ + */ diff --git a/harbour/doc/es/math.txt b/harbour/doc/es/math.txt index aa792a64ff..c2cde00a32 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/es/math.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/es/math.txt @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta es una funci¢n compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Esta es una funci¢n compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas * $FILES$ @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta es una funci¢n compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Esta es una funci¢n compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas * $FILES$ @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta es una funci¢n compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Esta es una funci¢n compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas * $FILES$ @@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta es una funci¢n compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Esta es una funci¢n compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas * $FILES$ @@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta es una funci¢n compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Esta es una funci¢n compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas * $FILES$ @@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta es una funci¢n compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Esta es una funci¢n compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas * $FILES$ @@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta es una funci¢n compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Esta es una funci¢n compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas * $FILES$ @@ -294,7 +294,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta es una funci¢n compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Esta es una funci¢n compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas * $FILES$ @@ -331,7 +331,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta es una funci¢n compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Esta es una funci¢n compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas * $FILES$ @@ -582,6 +582,6 @@ * $SEEALSO$ * hb_setMathHandlerStatus() * $END$ - */ + */ diff --git a/harbour/doc/es/memo.txt b/harbour/doc/es/memo.txt index 6438a602ea..8e48d0cb7a 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/es/memo.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/es/memo.txt @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas * $FILES$ @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas * $FILES$ @@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas * $FILES$ @@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas * $FILES$ @@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ * $SEEALSO$ * MEMOEDIT(),MEMOREAD() * $END$ - */ + */ diff --git a/harbour/doc/es/memvar2.txt b/harbour/doc/es/memvar2.txt index 82c626a3e1..d1a1b93cf3 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/es/memvar2.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/es/memvar2.txt @@ -33,16 +33,16 @@ * Nada * $DESCRIPTION$ * Este comando declara los nombres de los campos y siguientes - * con una identificador opcional de alias para + * con una identificador opcional de alias para * cada uno. * Este comando le permite a Harbour resolver cualquier referencia a un - * campo especificado en la lista de campos, viéndolo como un campo + * campo especificado en la lista de campos, viéndolo como un campo * cuando no es referenciado por un alias. * Si un campo no está mencionado en la lista y no está explicitamente * marcado con el identificador de alias, éste puede ser visto como una * variable de memoria, lo cual puede causar errores de ejecución. - * - * Este comando no tiene efecto sobre variables de memoria ó sobre + * + * Este comando no tiene efecto sobre variables de memoria ó sobre * referencias a campos metidos dentro de una macro-expresión. * $EXAMPLES$ * FUNCTION MAIN @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Este comando trabaja exactamente como en CA-Clipper. + * Este comando trabaja exactamente como en CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas * $FILES$ @@ -88,14 +88,14 @@ * $DESCRIPTION$ * Este comando Crea una variable de memoria ó un array LOCAL * El nombre de cualquiera es especificado en . - * Si más de una variable está siendo inicializada con la sentencia + * Si más de una variable está siendo inicializada con la sentencia * LOCAL, separe cada una de ellas con una coma. * Si una variable ó un array le va a ser asignado un valor de inicio * esa expresión puede ser especificada en , usando el operador * de asignación en línea <:=> * * Nota: - * Si el modo de compilación "Fuertemente Tipeado" (Strong type) es + * Si el modo de compilación "Fuertemente Tipeado" (Strong type) es * usado, el compilador chequeará si el valor recibido coincide con el * tipo especificado en . * @@ -112,9 +112,9 @@ * sentencia LOCAL (esto esta mal) * * Las referencias a un array LOCAL pueden no ser inicializadas (por - * ej. asignarle un valor) en la misma línea de comando junto con la + * ej. asignarle un valor) en la misma línea de comando junto con la * sentencia LOCAL. Esto puede ser hecho luego en el programa. - * + * * Variables y arrays de tipo LOCAL no son afectadas por el comando * RELEASE. * $EXAMPLES$ @@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Este comando trabaja exactamente como en CA-Clipper. + * Este comando trabaja exactamente como en CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas * $FILES$ @@ -161,9 +161,9 @@ * un alias explícito con el prefijo "M->" ó bien "MEMVAR->" * Solamente aquellas variables de memoria que no contengan ese prefijo * son afectadas por este comando. Aquellas variables de memoria dentro - * de expansiones macro, no son afectadas por este comando. + * de expansiones macro, no son afectadas por este comando. * - * La declaración MEMVAR debe aparecer antes que cualquier comando + * La declaración MEMVAR debe aparecer antes que cualquier comando * ejecutable; esta es similar a las sentencias LOCAL, STATIC, FIELD, * PARAMETERS, FUNCTION y PROCEDURE * $EXAMPLES$ @@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Este comando trabaja exactamente como en CA-Clipper. + * Este comando trabaja exactamente como en CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas * $FILES$ @@ -192,6 +192,6 @@ * $SEEALSO$ * LOCAL,STATIC,FIELD,PRIVATE,PUBLIC * $END$ - */ + */ diff --git a/harbour/doc/es/misc.txt b/harbour/doc/es/misc.txt index 3254543614..b89eaf897e 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/es/misc.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/es/misc.txt @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta es una funci¢n compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Esta es una funci¢n compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas * $FILES$ @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * S * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta es una funci¢n compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Esta es una funci¢n compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas * $FILES$ @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta es una funci¢n compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Esta es una funci¢n compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * El par metro es una extensi¢n de Harbour. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas @@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta es una funci¢n compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Esta es una funci¢n compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas * $FILES$ @@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * S * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta es una funci¢n compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Esta es una funci¢n compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas * $FILES$ @@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Este es un Comando compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Este es un Comando compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas * $FILES$ @@ -252,6 +252,6 @@ * $SEEALSO$ * RUN * $END$ - */ + */ diff --git a/harbour/doc/es/nation.txt b/harbour/doc/es/nation.txt index 1e3f375bc7..ba7e6cad29 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/es/nation.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/es/nation.txt @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $FILES$ * La librer¡a es rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $FILES$ * La librer¡a es rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ * Si es NIL, retorna "Invalid Argument", y si no es de * tipo NUMERIC esta retorna una cadena vacia. * $DESCRIPTION$ - * NATIONMSG() retorna las descripciones internacionales de mensajes. + * NATIONMSG() retorna las descripciones internacionales de mensajes. * En Clipper el m¢dulo por defecto depende de la versi¢n usada, en * Harbour el m¢dulo por defecto es el Ingl‚s. * $EXAMPLES$ @@ -121,12 +121,12 @@ * $STATUS$ * C * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Esta funci¢n es totalmente compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $FILES$ * La librer¡a es rtl * $SEEALSO$ * ISAFFIRM(),ISNEGATIVE() * $END$ - */ + */ diff --git a/harbour/doc/es/readme.txt b/harbour/doc/es/readme.txt index ab9f4a6991..2b3485ee1d 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/es/readme.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/es/readme.txt @@ -35,9 +35,9 @@ * * Harbour es una implementaci¢n libre (en todo sentido) de un * compilador de lenguaje xBase. Este est  designado para ser compatible - * con el c¢digo fuente del compilador CA-Clipper (c). + * con el c¢digo fuente del compilador CA-Cl*pper (c). * Esto significa que si Ud. tiene alg£n c¢digo que deber¡a compilar - * usando CA-Clipper(c) entonces este deber¡a compilar tambi‚n bajo + * usando CA-Cl*pper(c) entonces este deber¡a compilar tambi‚n bajo * Harbour. * * La p gina web del Proyecto Harbour es: @@ -126,6 +126,6 @@ * $SEEALSO$ * Licencia * $END$ - */ + */ diff --git a/harbour/doc/es/sayget.txt b/harbour/doc/es/sayget.txt index 9be0528877..232e971b90 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/es/sayget.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/es/sayget.txt @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ * espacios adelante * *
- * + * * * * Molde Reglas de Formateo del GET @@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Este comando es totalmente compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Este comando es totalmente compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas * $FILES$ @@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Este comando es totalmente compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Este comando es totalmente compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas * $FILES$ @@ -225,6 +225,6 @@ * $SEEALSO$ * @...GET,SET DEVICE,TRANSFORM() * $END$ - */ + */ diff --git a/harbour/doc/es/tbrowse.txt b/harbour/doc/es/tbrowse.txt index 97666e3317..60143bafef 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/es/tbrowse.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/es/tbrowse.txt @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ * www - http://www.harbour-project.org * * Copyright 2002 Alejandro de G rate - * Documentaci¢n en Espa¤ol de: + * Documentaci¢n en Espa¤ol de: * TBrowseNew() * * Vea doc/license.txt por los t‚rminos de la licencia. @@ -20,23 +20,23 @@ * $CATEGORY$ * Clase TBrowse * $ONELINER$ - * Crea un Objeto Browse + * Crea un Objeto Browse * $CONSTRUCTOR$ * TBrowseNew( ,,, ) --> * $ARGUMENTS$ * Fila Superior * - * Columna Superior Izquierda + * Columna Superior Izquierda * * Fila Inferior * * Columna Inferior Derecha * $RETURNS$ - * Un nuevo Objeto Browse + * Un nuevo Objeto Browse * $DESCRIPTION$ - * Esta función establece una ventana de desplazamiento en las + * Esta función establece una ventana de desplazamiento en las * coordenadas establecidas por , , , - * Para visualizar una base de datos use la función TBrowseDB() en + * Para visualizar una base de datos use la función TBrowseDB() en * su lugar. * $DATANOLINK$ * :aColumns Array para guardar todas las columnas del browse @@ -53,34 +53,34 @@ * * :footSep Caracter separador de Notas al pie * - * :freeze Número de columnas a Congelar + * :freeze Número de columnas a Congelar * * :goBottomBlock Codeblock ejecutado por TBrowse:goBottom() * * :goTopBlock Codeblock ejecutado por TBrowse:goTop() * * :headSep Caracter separador de Encabezados - * + * * :hitBottom Indica el fin de los datos disponibles * * :hitTop Indica el comienzo de los datos disponibles * - * :leftVisible Indica la posición de la columna no congelada + * :leftVisible Indica la posición de la columna no congelada * más a la izquierda en la pantalla * - * :nBottom Número de la Fila Inferior para la visualización + * :nBottom Número de la Fila Inferior para la visualización * del objeto TBrowse * - * :nLeft Columna más a la Izquierda para la visualización + * :nLeft Columna más a la Izquierda para la visualización * del objeto TBrowse * - * :nRight Columna más a la Derecha para la visualización + * :nRight Columna más a la Derecha para la visualización * del objeto TBrowse * - * :nTop Número de la Fila Superior para la visualización + * :nTop Número de la Fila Superior para la visualización * del objeto TBrowse * - * :rightVisible Indica la posición de la columna no congelada + * :rightVisible Indica la posición de la columna no congelada * más a la Derecha en la pantalla * * :rowCount Número de filas de datos visibles en el TBrowse @@ -90,17 +90,17 @@ * :skipBlock Codeblock usado para la reposicion de datos * * :stable Indica si el objeto TBrowse es estable - * + * * :aRedraw Array de items lógicos indicando si es apropiado * cuales filas necesitan ser redibujadas * - * :RelativePos Indica la posición del registro relativa a la + * :RelativePos Indica la posición del registro relativa a la * posición del primer registro en la pantalla * - * :lHeaders Variable interna que indica cuando hay cabeceras + * :lHeaders Variable interna que indica cuando hay cabeceras * de columnas para dibujar * - * :lFooters Variable interna que indica cuando hay pie de + * :lFooters Variable interna que indica cuando hay pie de * columnas para dibujar * * :aRect El rectangulo especificado con ColorRect() @@ -117,84 +117,84 @@ * * SetKey() Agrega una nueva tecla al diccionario de teclado * $METHODSNOLINK$ - * New(nTop, nLeft, nBottom, nRight) - * Crea una nueva clase Browse y establece los + * New(nTop, nLeft, nBottom, nRight) + * Crea una nueva clase Browse y establece los * valores por defecto * * Down() Mueve el cursor una fila hacia abajo - * - * End() Mueve el cursor a la columna de datos más hacia + * + * End() Mueve el cursor a la columna de datos más hacia * la derecha que esté visible. - * + * * GoBottom() Reposiciona los datos fuentes al final del archivo - * - * GoTop() Reposiciona los datos fuentes al inicio del + * + * GoTop() Reposiciona los datos fuentes al inicio del * archivo - * + * * Home() Mueve el cursor a la columna visible más hacia la * izquierda - * + * * Left() Mueve el cursor una columna hacia la izquierda - * + * * PageDown() Reposiciona los datos fuentes hacia abajo - * + * * PageUp() Reposiciona los datos fuentes hacia arriba - * - * PanEnd() Mueve el cursor a la columna de datos más a la - * derecha - * - * PanHome() Mueve el cursor a la columna de datos más a la + * + * PanEnd() Mueve el cursor a la columna de datos más a la + * derecha + * + * PanHome() Mueve el cursor a la columna de datos más a la * izquierda - * - * PanLeft() Se desplaza hacia la izquierda sin cambiar la + * + * PanLeft() Se desplaza hacia la izquierda sin cambiar la * posición del cursor - * - * PanRight() Se desplaza hacia la derecha sin cambiar la + * + * PanRight() Se desplaza hacia la derecha sin cambiar la * posición del cursor - * + * * Right() Mueve el cursor una columna hacia la derecha - * + * * Up() Mueve el cursor una fila hacia arriba - * + * * ColCount() Retorna el número actual de columnas - * + * * ColorRect() Altera el color de un grupo rectangular de celdas - * + * * ColWidth(nCol) Retorna el ancho de visualización de una columna * particular - * - * Configure( nMode) Reconfigura los seteos internos del objeto - * TBrowse. es un parámetro no + * + * Configure( nMode) Reconfigura los seteos internos del objeto + * TBrowse. es un parámetro no * documentado en CA-Cl*pper - * - * LeftDetermine() Determina la columna no congelada más a la + * + * LeftDetermine() Determina la columna no congelada más a la * izquierda en la pantalla - * + * * DeHilite() Saca el color brillante a la celda actual - * + * * DelColumn( nPos ) Borra un objeto Column de un Browse - * + * * ForceStable() Ejecuta una estabilización total - * + * * GetColumn( nColumn ) Obtiene un objeto TBColumn específico - * + * * Hilite() Resalta la celda actual - * + * * InsColumn( nPos, oCol) Inserta un objeto TBColumn de un Browse - * - * Invalidate() Fuerza un redibujo completo durante la + * + * Invalidate() Fuerza un redibujo completo durante la * próxima estabilización - * - * RefreshAll() Causa que todos los datos sean recalculados + * + * RefreshAll() Causa que todos los datos sean recalculados * durante la próxima estabilización - * - * RefreshCurrent() Causa que la fila actual sea rellenada y + * + * RefreshCurrent() Causa que la fila actual sea rellenada y * redibujada en la próxima estabilización - * + * * SetColumn( nColumn, oCol) Reemplaza un objeto TBColumn con otro - * + * * Stabilize() Ejecuta una estabilización incremental - * + * * DispCell( nCol, cColor) Visualiza una sola celda en el color dado * * $EXAMPLES$ @@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * S * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Estas funciones son compatibles con CA-Clipper 5.2 + * Estas funciones son compatibles con CA-Cl*pper 5.2 * Los métodos Applykey() y Setkey() solamente son visibles si la * compatibilidad con Clipper 5.3 ( HB_COMPAT_C53 ) está definida. * $PLATFORMS$ @@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ */ -/* $CLASSDOC$ +/* $CLASSDOC$ * $METHOD$ * SetKey() * $CATEGORY$ @@ -232,10 +232,10 @@ * Una ación opcional a asociar con el valor de la tecla * $RETURNS$ * Si al presionar una tecla, se cambia el codeblock - * se devolverá el bloque previo, de otro modo este + * se devolverá el bloque previo, de otro modo este * método devolverá el codeblock actual. * $DESCRIPTION$ - * Este método Obtiene y opcionalmente Establece un bloque de código + * Este método Obtiene y opcionalmente Establece un bloque de código * que es asociado con el valor de una tecla. * La tabla inferior muestra las definiciones de teclas/codeblocks * @@ -259,27 +259,27 @@ * K_ESC {|Ob, nKey| -1 } *
* - * Los manejadores de tecla pueden ser consultados, agregados, + * Los manejadores de tecla pueden ser consultados, agregados, * reemplazados y removidos del dicccionario interno de teclado. * Por ejemplo * * oTb:SETKEY( K_TAB, {|oTb, nKey| -1} ) * - * Un manejador de teclas por defecto, puede ser declarado al + * Un manejador de teclas por defecto, puede ser declarado al * especificar un valor de cero para . esto asocia el codeblock * que será evaluado cada vez que TBrowse:Applykey() sea llamado con * un valor de tecla que no este contenida en el diccionario. * Por ejemplo * * oTb:SetKey( 0, {|oTb, nKey| DefKeyHandler( otb, nkey) }) - * Esto llama a una función llamada DefKeyHandler() cuando nKey no + * Esto llama a una función llamada DefKeyHandler() cuando nKey no * está contenida en el diccionario. * * Para remover una definición presion de tecla/codeblock, especifique * NIl para * oTb:SetKey( K_ESC, NIL ) * $EXAMPLES$ - * oTb:SeyKey( K_F10, {|otb,nkey| ShowListByname(otb) } + * oTb:SeyKey( K_F10, {|otb,nkey| ShowListByname(otb) } * $STATUS$ * S * $COMPLIANCE$ @@ -291,10 +291,10 @@ * La librería asociada es rtl * $SEEALSO$ * Applykey() - * $END$ + * $END$ */ -/* $CLASSDOC$ +/* $CLASSDOC$ * $METHOD$ * Applykey() * $CATEGORY$ @@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ * no fué procesada * * $DESCRIPTION$ - * Este método evalúa un bloque de código asociado con que + * Este método evalúa un bloque de código asociado con que * está contenida en el diccionario TBrowse:setkey() * $EXAMPLES$ * WHILE .T. @@ -339,10 +339,10 @@ * La librería asociada es rtl * $SEEALSO$ * SetKey() - * $END$ + * $END$ */ -/* $CLASSDOC$ +/* $CLASSDOC$ * $METHOD$ * AddColumn() * $CATEGORY$ @@ -352,7 +352,7 @@ * $SYNTAX$ * AddColumn( oCol ) --> Self * $ARGUMENTS$ - * Es un Objeto TBColumn + * Es un Objeto TBColumn * $RETURNS$ * El Objeto actual * $DESCRIPTION$ @@ -361,14 +361,14 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta función es compatible con CA-Clipper 5.2 + * Esta función es compatible con CA-Cl*pper 5.2 * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas * $FILES$ * La librería asociada es rtl * $SEEALSO$ * TBColumnNew() - * $END$ - */ + * $END$ + */ diff --git a/harbour/doc/es/tclass.txt b/harbour/doc/es/tclass.txt index 9c5034d633..903515044b 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/es/tclass.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/es/tclass.txt @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ * La sintaxis Orientada a Objetos en Harbour es compatible con - * CA-CLIPPER. + * CA-Cl*pper. * Pero Clipper solamente permite la creaci¢n de objetos a partir * de unas pocas clases estandares, y NO le permite al programador * crear nuevas clases. @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ * $SEEALSO$ * __objHasData(),Programacion Orientada a Objeto,CLASS * $END$ - */ + */ diff --git a/harbour/doc/es/tgetlist.txt b/harbour/doc/es/tgetlist.txt index b2ed248efc..f839a2e650 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/es/tgetlist.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/es/tgetlist.txt @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ * $COMPLIANCE$ * READVAR() trabaja exactamente como la funci¢n READKEY() de Clipper. * Note sin embargo que el par metro no est  documentado - * y es usado internamente por CA-Clipper. + * y es usado internamente por CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas * $FILES$ @@ -69,6 +69,6 @@ * $SEEALSO$ * @...GET,@...PROMPT,MENU TO,READ,SET KEY,__AtPrompt(),__MenuTo() * $END$ - */ + */ diff --git a/harbour/doc/es/tlabel.txt b/harbour/doc/es/tlabel.txt index 20ca37d833..4b610a586d 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/es/tlabel.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/es/tlabel.txt @@ -69,9 +69,9 @@ * condici¢n. * * Si la cl usula SAMPLE es especificada, etiquetas de prueba ser n - * generadas. + * generadas. * - * Si la cl usula NOCONSOLE es especificada, la salida a la consola ser  + * Si la cl usula NOCONSOLE es especificada, la salida a la consola ser  * desactivada mientras este comando este siendo ejecutado. * * Este comando sigue el criterio de ambito establecido en el comando @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Este comando es totalmente compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Este comando es totalmente compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas * $FILES$ @@ -95,6 +95,6 @@ * $SEEALSO$ * REPORT FORM * $END$ - */ + */ diff --git a/harbour/doc/es/treport.txt b/harbour/doc/es/treport.txt index 02d8ad38b0..bf0b776cbc 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/es/treport.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/es/treport.txt @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ * solamente grupos, subgrupos e informaci¢n de totales. La informaci¢n * detallada del elemento t¡tulo ser  ignorada. * - * Si la cl usula NOCONSOLE es especificada, la salida a la consola serÿ + * Si la cl usula NOCONSOLE es especificada, la salida a la consola ser * desactivada mientras este comando este siendo ejecutado. * $EXAMPLES$ * FUNCTION() MAIN @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Este comando es totalmente compatible con CA-Clipper. + * Este comando es totalmente compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $PLATFORMS$ * Todas * $FILES$ @@ -121,6 +121,6 @@ * $SEEALSO$ * LABEL FORM * $END$ - */ + */ diff --git a/harbour/doc/es/var.txt b/harbour/doc/es/var.txt index 5b7b854780..bfe2e9e11e 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/es/var.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/es/var.txt @@ -589,7 +589,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * Esta funci¢n es compatible con CA-Clipper + * Esta funci¢n es compatible con CA-Cl*pper * $FILES$ * La Librer¡a es rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -643,7 +643,7 @@ * Si el bloque es evaluado y no hay ning£n campo con el nombre * en el  rea actual de trabajo, el codeblock devuelve NIL. * - * CA-Clipper produce un error BASE/1003 si el campo no existe. + * CA-Cl*pper produce un error BASE/1003 si el campo no existe. * $FILES$ * La Librer¡a es rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -709,7 +709,7 @@ * Si el bloque es evaluado y no hay ning£n campo con el nombre * en el  rea de trabajo dada, el codeblock devuelve NIL. * - * CA-Clipper produce un error BASE/1003 si el campo no existe. + * CA-Cl*pper produce un error BASE/1003 si el campo no existe. * $FILES$ * La Librer¡a es rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -730,8 +730,8 @@ * debe ser una expresi¢n de caracteres * $RETURNS$ * Una cadena indicando el tipo de la expresi¢n pasada. - * - * + * + *
* cRetType Significado * * "A" Array @@ -854,7 +854,7 @@ * $STATUS$ * R * $COMPLIANCE$ - * VALTYPE() es totalmente compatible con CA-Clipper. + * VALTYPE() es totalmente compatible con CA-Cl*pper. * $FILES$ * La Librer¡a es rtl * $SEEALSO$ @@ -915,6 +915,6 @@ * $SEEALSO$ * VALTYPE() * $END$ - */ + */ diff --git a/harbour/doc/hdr_tpl.txt b/harbour/doc/hdr_tpl.txt index b99d27c1ce..92e196b01a 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/hdr_tpl.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/hdr_tpl.txt @@ -144,8 +144,8 @@ FUNCTION HEADER EXAMPLE * $STATUS$ * C * $COMPLIANCE$ - * IsLeapYr() works exactly like CA-Clipper's IsLeapYr(), if your - * CA-Clipper doesn't have such a function you're probably in a + * IsLeapYr() works exactly like CA-Cl*pper's IsLeapYr(), if your + * CA-Cl*pper doesn't have such a function you're probably in a * different universe from the author of this function. * $PLATFORMS$ * All diff --git a/harbour/doc/howtobld.txt b/harbour/doc/howtobld.txt index bc03348d6a..7741fd47f7 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/howtobld.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/howtobld.txt @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ executable. The executable will be given the basename of the first object file if not directly set by the "-o" command line switch. "hbmk" tries to produce an executable from your .prg file. It's a simple -equivalent of cl.bat from the CA-Clipper distribution. +equivalent of cl.bat from the CA-Cl*pper distribution. All these scripts accept command line switches: -o # output file name diff --git a/harbour/doc/man/harbour.1 b/harbour/doc/man/harbour.1 index bf64135fdf..eb155b5a36 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/man/harbour.1 +++ b/harbour/doc/man/harbour.1 @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ harbour \- Harbour Project compiler \fBharbour\fP \fB\fP \fB[options]\fP .SH DESCRIPTION -\fBharbour\fP is a CA-Clipper compatible compiler for multiple platforms. +\fBharbour\fP is a CA-Cl*pper compatible compiler for multiple platforms. .SH OPTIONS .IP "\fB-a\fP" 10 diff --git a/harbour/doc/readme.txt b/harbour/doc/readme.txt index 150536b38a..a0dfd62893 100644 --- a/harbour/doc/readme.txt +++ b/harbour/doc/readme.txt @@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ Harbour is a free software compiler for the xBase superset language often referred to as Clipper (the language that is implemented by the compiler -CA-Clipper). The goal of the Harbour project is to produce a cross platform -CA-Clipper compatible compiler. +CA-Cl*pper). The goal of the Harbour project is to produce a cross platform +CA-Cl*pper compatible compiler. The Harbour web site is at . If you have any problems with this copy of Harbour please visit our web site and diff --git a/harbour/harbour-ce-spec b/harbour/harbour-ce-spec index 640683c47d..b114711dde 100644 --- a/harbour/harbour-ce-spec +++ b/harbour/harbour-ce-spec @@ -60,13 +60,13 @@ BuildRoot: /tmp/%{name}-%{version}-root %define _noautoreq 'libharbour.*' %description -Harbour is a CA-Clipper compatible compiler for multiple platforms. This +Harbour is a CA-Cl*pper compatible compiler for multiple platforms. This package includes a compiler, pre-processor, header files, virtual machine and libraries for creating WinCE application in Linux box using MinGW-CE GCC port. %description -l pl -Harbour to kompatybilny z jêzykiem CA-Clipper kompilator rozwijany na +Harbour to kompatybilny z jêzykiem CA-Cl*pper kompilator rozwijany na wielu ró¿nych platformach. Ten pakiet zawiera kompilator, preprocesor, zbiory nag³ówkowe, wirtualn± maszynê oraz biblioteki pozwalaj±ce na tworzenie aplikacji dla WinCE-PocketPC przy u¿yciu MinGW-CE GCC. @@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ executable. The executable will be given the basename of the first object file if not directly set by the "-o" command line switch. "%{hb_pref}mk" tries to produce an executable from your .prg file. It's a simple -equivalent of cl.bat from the CA-Clipper distribution. +equivalent of cl.bat from the CA-Cl*pper distribution. All these scripts accept command line switches: -o # output file name diff --git a/harbour/harbour-w32-spec b/harbour/harbour-w32-spec index 1861cc42e6..94df3cd77d 100644 --- a/harbour/harbour-w32-spec +++ b/harbour/harbour-w32-spec @@ -60,13 +60,13 @@ BuildRoot: /tmp/%{name}-%{version}-root %define _noautoreq 'libharbour.*' %description -Harbour is a CA-Clipper compatible compiler for multiple platforms. This +Harbour is a CA-Cl*pper compatible compiler for multiple platforms. This package includes a compiler, pre-processor, header files, virtual machine and libraries for creating MS-Windows application in Linux box using MinGW GCC port. %description -l pl -Harbour to kompatybilny z jêzykiem CA-Clipper kompilator rozwijany na +Harbour to kompatybilny z jêzykiem CA-Cl*pper kompilator rozwijany na wielu ró¿nych platformach. Ten pakiet zawiera kompilator, preprocesor, zbiory nag³ówkowe, wirtualn± maszynê oraz biblioteki pozwalaj±ce na tworzenie aplikacji dla MS-Windows przy u¿yciu MinGW GCC. @@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ executable. The executable will be given the basename of the first object file if not directly set by the "-o" command line switch. "%{hb_pref}mk" tries to produce an executable from your .prg file. It's a simple -equivalent of cl.bat from the CA-Clipper distribution. +equivalent of cl.bat from the CA-Cl*pper distribution. All these scripts accept command line switches: -o # output file name diff --git a/harbour/harbour.spec b/harbour/harbour.spec index 25bd2bb186..4e7392a6c9 100644 --- a/harbour/harbour.spec +++ b/harbour/harbour.spec @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ BuildRoot: /tmp/%{name}-%{version}-root %define _noautoreq 'libharbour.*' %description -%{dname} is a CA-Clipper compatible compiler for multiple platforms. This +%{dname} is a CA-Cl*pper compatible compiler for multiple platforms. This package includes a compiler, pre-processor, header files, virtual machine and documentation. @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ See README.RPM in the documentation directory for information specific to this RPM distribution. %description -l pl -%{dname} to kompatybilny z jêzykiem CA-Clipper kompilator rozwijany na +%{dname} to kompatybilny z jêzykiem CA-Cl*pper kompilator rozwijany na wielu ró¿nych platformach. Ten pakiet zawiera kompilator, preprocesor, zbiory nag³ówkowe, wirtualn± maszynê oraz dokumentacjê. @@ -128,12 +128,12 @@ Esse pacote contem um compilador, um pr uma maquina virtual e documentação. %description -l ru -%{dname} - ÍÎÏÇÏÐÌÁÔÆÏÒÍÅÎÎÙÊ ËÏÍÐÉÌÑÔÏÒ, ÓÏ×ÍÅÓÔÉÍÙÊ Ó ÑÚÙËÏÍ CA-Clipper. +%{dname} - ÍÎÏÇÏÐÌÁÔÆÏÒÍÅÎÎÙÊ ËÏÍÐÉÌÑÔÏÒ, ÓÏ×ÍÅÓÔÉÍÙÊ Ó ÑÚÙËÏÍ CA-Cl*pper. üÔÏÔ ÐÁËÅÔ ÓÏÄÅÒÖÉÔ ËÏÍÐÉÌÑÔÏÒ, ÐÒÅÐÒÏÃÅÓÓÏÒ, ÆÁÊÌÙ ÚÁÇÏÌÏ×ËÏ×, ×ÉÒÔÕÁÌØÎÕÀ ÍÁÛÉÎÕ É ÄÏËÕÍÅÎÔÁÃÉÀ. %description -l hu -%{dname} egy több platformon is mûködõ CA-Clipper kompatibilis +%{dname} egy több platformon is mûködõ CA-Cl*pper kompatibilis fordítóprogram. A csomag része a fordító maga, az elõfordító, fejléc állományok, a virtuális gép és függvénykönyvtárak, valamint a dokumentáció. @@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ This package provides %{dname} runtime shared libraries for programs linked dynamically. %description -l pl lib -%{dname} to kompatybilny z jêzykiem CA-Clipper kompilator. +%{dname} to kompatybilny z jêzykiem CA-Cl*pper kompilator. Ten pakiet udostêpnia dzielone bilioteki kompilatora %{dname} dla programów konsolidowanych dynamicznie. @@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ Esse pacote %{dname} provem as bibliotecas compartilhadas para programas linkados dinamicamente. %description -l ru lib -%{dname} - ËÏÍÐÉÌÑÔÏÒ, ÓÏ×ÍÅÓÔÉÍÙÊ Ó ÑÚÙËÏÍ CA-Clipper. +%{dname} - ËÏÍÐÉÌÑÔÏÒ, ÓÏ×ÍÅÓÔÉÍÙÊ Ó ÑÚÙËÏÍ CA-Cl*pper. üÔÏÔ ÐÁËÅÔ ÓÏÄÅÒÖÉÔ ÓÏ×ÍÅÓÔÎÏ ÉÓÐÏÌØÚÕÅÍÙÅ ÂÉÂÌÉÏÔÅËÉ %{dname}, ÎÅÏÂÈÏÄÉÍÙÅ ÄÌÑ ÒÁÂÏÔÙ ÄÉÎÁÍÉÞÅÓËÉ ÓËÏÍÐÏÎÏ×ÁÎÎÙÈ ÐÒÏÇÒÁÍÍ. @@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ This package provides %{dname} static runtime libraries for static program linking. %description -l pl static -%{dname} to kompatybilny z jêzykiem CA-Clipper kompilator. +%{dname} to kompatybilny z jêzykiem CA-Cl*pper kompilator. Ten pakiet udostêpnia statyczne bilioteki dla kompilatora %{dname} niezbêdne do statycznej konsolidacji programów. @@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ Esse pacote %{dname} provem as bibliotecas de run time staticas para linkagem dos os programas %description -l ru static -%{dname} - ËÏÍÐÉÌÑÔÏÒ, ÓÏ×ÍÅÓÔÉÍÙÊ Ó ÑÚÙËÏÍ CA-Clipper. +%{dname} - ËÏÍÐÉÌÑÔÏÒ, ÓÏ×ÍÅÓÔÉÍÙÊ Ó ÑÚÙËÏÍ CA-Cl*pper. üÔÏÔ ÐÁËÅÔ ÓÏÄÅÒÖÉÔ ÓÔÁÔÉÞÅÓËÉÅ ÂÉÂÌÉÏÔÅËÉ ËÏÍÐÉÌÑÔÏÒÁ %{dname}, ÎÅÏÂÈÏÄÉÍÙÅ ÄÌÑ ÓÔÁÔÉÞÅÓËÏÊ ËÏÍÐÏÎÏ×ËÉ ÐÒÏÇÒÁÍÍ. @@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ Requires: %{name} = %{?epoch:%{epoch}:}%{version}-%{release} This package provides %{dname} contrib libraries for program linking. %description -l pl contrib -%{dname} to kompatybilny z jêzykiem CA-Clipper kompilator. +%{dname} to kompatybilny z jêzykiem CA-Cl*pper kompilator. Ten pakiet udostêpnia statyczne bilioteki z drzewa contrib dla kompilatora %{dname}. @@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ Esse pacote %{dname} provem as bibliotecas contrib para linkagem dos programas. %description -l ru contrib -%{dname} - ËÏÍÐÉÌÑÔÏÒ, ÓÏ×ÍÅÓÔÉÍÙÊ Ó ÑÚÙËÏÍ CA-Clipper. +%{dname} - ËÏÍÐÉÌÑÔÏÒ, ÓÏ×ÍÅÓÔÉÍÙÊ Ó ÑÚÙËÏÍ CA-Cl*pper. üÔÏÔ ÐÁËÅÔ ÓÏÄÅÒÖÉÔ ÓÔÁÔÉÞÅÓËÉÅ ÂÉÂÌÉÏÔÅËÉ %{dname} ÉÚ ÄÅÒÅ×Á contrib. %description -l hu lib @@ -256,7 +256,7 @@ statikus szerkeszt %{?_with_odbc:This package provides %{dname} ODBC library for program linking.} %{?_with_odbc:%description -l pl odbc} -%{?_with_odbc:%{dname} to kompatybilny z jêzykiem CA-Clipper kompilator.} +%{?_with_odbc:%{dname} to kompatybilny z jêzykiem CA-Cl*pper kompilator.} %{?_with_odbc:Ten pakiet udostêpnia statyczn± biliotekê ODBC dla kompilatora %{dname}.} ## CURL library @@ -271,7 +271,7 @@ statikus szerkeszt %{?_with_curl:This package provides %{dname} CURL library for program linking.} %{?_with_curl:%description -l pl curl} -%{?_with_curl:%{dname} to kompatybilny z jêzykiem CA-Clipper kompilator.} +%{?_with_curl:%{dname} to kompatybilny z jêzykiem CA-Cl*pper kompilator.} %{?_with_curl:Ten pakiet udostêpnia statyczn± biliotekê CURL dla kompilatora %{dname}.} ## hbhpdf library @@ -286,7 +286,7 @@ statikus szerkeszt %{?_with_hbhpdf:This package provides %{dname} hbhpdf library for program linking.} %{?_with_hbhpdf:%description -l pl hbhpdf} -%{?_with_hbhpdf:%{dname} to kompatybilny z jêzykiem CA-Clipper kompilator.} +%{?_with_hbhpdf:%{dname} to kompatybilny z jêzykiem CA-Cl*pper kompilator.} %{?_with_hbhpdf:Ten pakiet udostêpnia statyczn+ biliotekê hbhpdf dla kompilatora %{dname}.} ## ADS RDD @@ -301,7 +301,7 @@ statikus szerkeszt %{?_with_ads:This package provides %{dname} ADS RDDs for program linking.} %{?_with_ads:%description -l pl ads} -%{?_with_ads:%{dname} to kompatybilny z jêzykiem CA-Clipper kompilator.} +%{?_with_ads:%{dname} to kompatybilny z jêzykiem CA-Cl*pper kompilator.} %{?_with_ads:Ten pakiet udostêpnia sterowniki (RDD) ADS dla kompilatora %{dname}.} ## mysql library @@ -316,7 +316,7 @@ statikus szerkeszt %{?_with_mysql:This package provides %{dname} MYSQL library for program linking.} %{?_with_mysql:%description -l pl mysql} -%{?_with_mysql:%{dname} to kompatybilny z jêzykiem CA-Clipper kompilator.} +%{?_with_mysql:%{dname} to kompatybilny z jêzykiem CA-Cl*pper kompilator.} %{?_with_mysql:Ten pakiet udostêpnia statyczn± biliotekê MYSQL dla kompilatora %{dname}.} ## pgsql library @@ -331,7 +331,7 @@ statikus szerkeszt %{?_with_pgsql:This package provides %{dname} PGSQL library for program linking.} %{?_with_pgsql:%description -l pl pgsql} -%{?_with_pgsql:%{dname} to kompatybilny z jêzykiem CA-Clipper kompilator.} +%{?_with_pgsql:%{dname} to kompatybilny z jêzykiem CA-Cl*pper kompilator.} %{?_with_pgsql:Ten pakiet udostêpnia statyczn± biliotekê PGSQL dla kompilatora %{dname}.} ## gd library @@ -346,7 +346,7 @@ statikus szerkeszt %{?_with_gd:This package provides %{dname} GD library for program linking.} %{?_with_gd:%description -l pl gd} -%{?_with_gd:%{dname} to kompatybilny z jêzykiem CA-Clipper kompilator.} +%{?_with_gd:%{dname} to kompatybilny z jêzykiem CA-Cl*pper kompilator.} %{?_with_gd:Ten pakiet udostêpnia statyczn± biliotekê GD dla kompilatora %{dname}.} ###################################################################### @@ -461,7 +461,7 @@ executable. The executable will be given the basename of the first object file if not directly set by the "-o" command line switch. "%{hb_pref}mk" tries to produce an executable from your .prg file. It's a simple -equivalent of cl.bat from the CA-Clipper distribution. +equivalent of cl.bat from the CA-Cl*pper distribution. All these scripts accept command line switches: -o # output file name diff --git a/harbour/include/assert.ch b/harbour/include/assert.ch index 094959ae5b..254561252a 100644 --- a/harbour/include/assert.ch +++ b/harbour/include/assert.ch @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ #ifndef HB_ASSERT_CH_ #define HB_ASSERT_CH_ -#define _ASSERT_DEFINED /* NOTE: For complete CA-Clipper compatibility */ +#define _ASSERT_DEFINED /* NOTE: For complete CA-Cl*pper compatibility */ #ifdef NDEBUG diff --git a/harbour/include/button.ch b/harbour/include/button.ch index 470415c9fc..0d7ab7a929 100644 --- a/harbour/include/button.ch +++ b/harbour/include/button.ch @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ #ifndef HB_BUTTON_CH_ #define HB_BUTTON_CH_ -#define _BUTTON_DEFINED /* NOTE: For complete CA-Clipper compatibility */ +#define _BUTTON_DEFINED /* NOTE: For complete CA-Cl*pper compatibility */ /* orientation modes for scrollbar class */ #define SCROLL_VERTICAL 1 diff --git a/harbour/include/clipdefs.h b/harbour/include/clipdefs.h index 7fb43ff4df..958b830279 100644 --- a/harbour/include/clipdefs.h +++ b/harbour/include/clipdefs.h @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ /* * Harbour Project source code: - * Compatibility header file for CA-Clipper base definitions + * Compatibility header file for CA-Cl*pper base definitions * * Copyright 1999-2001 Viktor Szakats * www - http://www.harbour-project.org diff --git a/harbour/include/dbinfo.ch b/harbour/include/dbinfo.ch index 8991d5b00c..be79471c51 100644 --- a/harbour/include/dbinfo.ch +++ b/harbour/include/dbinfo.ch @@ -310,7 +310,7 @@ #define DBI_BLOB_ROOT_LOCK 207 #define DBI_BLOB_ROOT_UNLOCK 208 -/* CA-CLIPPER documented for public use */ +/* CA-Cl*pper documented for public use */ #define DBI_BLOB_DIRECT_LEN 209 #define DBI_BLOB_DIRECT_TYPE 210 #define DBI_BLOB_INTEGRITY 211 diff --git a/harbour/include/error.api b/harbour/include/error.api index 3b840fdc5f..4a41b66ba2 100644 --- a/harbour/include/error.api +++ b/harbour/include/error.api @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ /* * Harbour Project source code: - * Compatibility header file for CA-Clipper Error API + * Compatibility header file for CA-Cl*pper Error API * * Copyright 1999-2001 Viktor Szakats * www - http://www.harbour-project.org diff --git a/harbour/include/extend.api b/harbour/include/extend.api index 55e87ebfcf..7b4fff091f 100644 --- a/harbour/include/extend.api +++ b/harbour/include/extend.api @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ /* * Harbour Project source code: - * Compatibility header file for CA-Clipper Extend API + * Compatibility header file for CA-Cl*pper Extend API * * Copyright 1999-2001 Viktor Szakats * www - http://www.harbour-project.org diff --git a/harbour/include/extend.h b/harbour/include/extend.h index 451e707bbe..f9a29b752b 100644 --- a/harbour/include/extend.h +++ b/harbour/include/extend.h @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ /* * Harbour Project source code: - * Compatibility header file for CA-Clipper Extend System + * Compatibility header file for CA-Cl*pper Extend System * * Copyright 1999-2001 Viktor Szakats * www - http://www.harbour-project.org diff --git a/harbour/include/filesys.api b/harbour/include/filesys.api index 072362fd80..bde470ee02 100644 --- a/harbour/include/filesys.api +++ b/harbour/include/filesys.api @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ /* * Harbour Project source code: - * Compatibility header file for CA-Clipper Filesys API + * Compatibility header file for CA-Cl*pper Filesys API * * Copyright 1999 David G. Holm * www - http://www.harbour-project.org @@ -73,9 +73,9 @@ typedef FHANDLE * FHANDLEP; #define STDERR 2 #define STDAUX 3 #define STDPRN 4 - -/* Functions */ - + +/* Functions */ + #define _fsChDir hb_fsChDir #define _fsChDrv hb_fsChDrv #define _fsClose hb_fsClose diff --git a/harbour/include/fm.api b/harbour/include/fm.api index a3f5e10eda..9c53c10a7a 100644 --- a/harbour/include/fm.api +++ b/harbour/include/fm.api @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ /* * Harbour Project source code: - * Compatibility header file for CA-Clipper Fixed Memory API + * Compatibility header file for CA-Cl*pper Fixed Memory API * * Copyright 1999-2001 Viktor Szakats * www - http://www.harbour-project.org diff --git a/harbour/include/gt.api b/harbour/include/gt.api index d4d6fec39c..dc0a04e7b8 100644 --- a/harbour/include/gt.api +++ b/harbour/include/gt.api @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ /* * Harbour Project source code: - * Compatibility header file for CA-Clipper Terminal API + * Compatibility header file for CA-Cl*pper Terminal API * * Copyright 1999-2001 Viktor Szakats * www - http://www.harbour-project.org diff --git a/harbour/include/hbapigt.h b/harbour/include/hbapigt.h index 01fcfaa681..997cf4577c 100644 --- a/harbour/include/hbapigt.h +++ b/harbour/include/hbapigt.h @@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ typedef struct } HB_GT_CORD; typedef HB_GT_CORD * PHB_GT_CORD; -/* Undocumented CA-Clipper 5.x GT API calls */ +/* Undocumented CA-Cl*pper 5.x GT API calls */ #define HB_GT_WND void #define HB_GT_RGB void diff --git a/harbour/include/hbstack.h b/harbour/include/hbstack.h index 618c58a10d..07346500b5 100644 --- a/harbour/include/hbstack.h +++ b/harbour/include/hbstack.h @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ extern void hb_stackRemove( LONG lUntilPos ); /* stack management functions */ extern int hb_stackCallDepth( void ); extern LONG hb_stackBaseProcOffset( int iLevel ); -extern void hb_stackBaseProcInfo( char * szProcName, USHORT * puiProcLine ); /* get current .PRG function name and line number */ +extern void hb_stackBaseProcInfo( char * szProcName, USHORT * puiProcLine ); /* get current .prg function name and line number */ extern void hb_stackDispLocal( void ); /* show the types of the items on the stack for debugging purposes */ extern void hb_stackDispCall( void ); extern void hb_stackFree( void ); /* releases all memory used by the stack */ diff --git a/harbour/include/item.api b/harbour/include/item.api index 2a68fe7761..d73d6edfef 100644 --- a/harbour/include/item.api +++ b/harbour/include/item.api @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ /* * Harbour Project source code: - * Compatibility header file for CA-Clipper Item API + * Compatibility header file for CA-Cl*pper Item API * * Copyright 1999-2001 Viktor Szakats * www - http://www.harbour-project.org diff --git a/harbour/include/rdd.api b/harbour/include/rdd.api index 514f3c2e44..a1b0c97324 100644 --- a/harbour/include/rdd.api +++ b/harbour/include/rdd.api @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ /* * Harbour Project source code: - * Compatibility header file for CA-Clipper RDD API + * Compatibility header file for CA-Cl*pper RDD API * * Copyright 1999-2001 Viktor Szakats * www - http://www.harbour-project.org diff --git a/harbour/include/vm.api b/harbour/include/vm.api index b7acfd3be3..aca44b469b 100644 --- a/harbour/include/vm.api +++ b/harbour/include/vm.api @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ /* * Harbour Project source code: - * Compatibility header file for CA-Clipper Virtual Memory API + * Compatibility header file for CA-Cl*pper Virtual Memory API * * Copyright 1999-2001 Viktor Szakats * www - http://www.harbour-project.org diff --git a/harbour/make_deb.sh b/harbour/make_deb.sh index f337c65613..a4b3378fc7 100755 --- a/harbour/make_deb.sh +++ b/harbour/make_deb.sh @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ fi if test_reqpkg libfreeimage-dev then - # export HB_CONTRIBLIBS="${HB_CONTRIBLIBS} hbfimage" + export HB_CONTRIBLIBS="${HB_CONTRIBLIBS} hbfimage" fi if test_reqpkg libgd-xpm-dev || \ diff --git a/harbour/source/compiler/genhrb.c b/harbour/source/compiler/genhrb.c index f8c7a0912a..abbbf2a9e7 100644 --- a/harbour/source/compiler/genhrb.c +++ b/harbour/source/compiler/genhrb.c @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ /* * Harbour Project source code: - * Compiler Harbour Portable Object (.HRB) generation + * Compiler Harbour Portable Object (.hrb) generation * * Copyright 1999 Eddie Runia * www - http://www.harbour-project.org diff --git a/harbour/tests/ac_test.prg b/harbour/tests/ac_test.prg index 70d4a873fb..a322e24378 100644 --- a/harbour/tests/ac_test.prg +++ b/harbour/tests/ac_test.prg @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ *+==================================================================== *+ -*+ Source Module => E:\MULTI\AC_TEST.PRG +*+ Source Module => ac_test.prg *+ *+ Released to Public Domain. *+ @@ -221,5 +221,3 @@ case nMode == AC_EXCEPT // Key Exception endcase endcase return nRetVal - -*+ EOF: AC_TEST.PRG diff --git a/harbour/tests/db_brows.prg b/harbour/tests/db_brows.prg index 281ddb3ec9..9b9e9ec858 100644 --- a/harbour/tests/db_brows.prg +++ b/harbour/tests/db_brows.prg @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ // $Id$ // -*+²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²² +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ Browse function *+ *+ Written by Alexander Kresin @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ *+ Time : 19:20 *+ Placed in the public domain *+ -*+ Source Module => DB_BROWS.PRG +*+ Source Module => db_brows.prg *+ *+ Functions: Function Main() *+ Function DBFLIST() @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ *+ *+ Reformatted by Click! 2.00 on Apr-20-2001 at 11:46 am *+ -*+²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²² +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- #include "fileio.ch" @@ -80,11 +80,11 @@ MEMVAR str_bar -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ *+ Function Main() *+ -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ FUNCTION Main( filename ) LOCAL vybkey := 1 @@ -108,13 +108,13 @@ LOCAL vybkey := 1 ENDDO RETURN Nil -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ *+ Function DBFLIST() *+ *+ Called from ( db_brows.prg ) 1 - function main() *+ -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ #ifdef VER_MOUSE FUNCTION DBFLIST( mslist, x1, y1, x2, y2, title, maskey, ctrl_ar ) @@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ MEMVAR str_bar mslist := InitList() ENDIF IF TYPE( "str_bar" ) <> "C" -PRIVATE str_bar := "±þ" +PRIVATE str_bar := "-þ" ENDIF LI_Y1 := y1 LI_X1 := x1 @@ -526,13 +526,13 @@ PRIVATE str_bar := " SET CURSOR ON RETURN rezproc -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ *+ Function FLDCOUNT() *+ *+ Called from ( db_brows.prg ) 6 - function dbflist() *+ -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ FUNCTION FLDCOUNT( mslist, xstrt, xend, fld1 ) @@ -551,13 +551,13 @@ LOCAL klf := 0, i := IIF( LI_FREEZE > 0, 1, fld1 ) ENDDO RETURN IIF( klf == 0, 1, klf ) -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ *+ Function VIVNAMES() *+ *+ Called from ( db_brows.prg ) 3 - function dbflist() *+ -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ FUNCTION VIVNAMES( mslist ) @@ -585,13 +585,13 @@ LOCAL i := 1, x, oldc, fif ENDIF RETURN Nil -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ *+ Function WNDVIVOD() *+ *+ Called from ( db_brows.prg ) 8 - function dbflist() *+ -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ FUNCTION WNDVIVOD( mslist ) @@ -616,14 +616,14 @@ LOCAL firstrec, nstr := 1, tekzp1 EVAL( LI_BGOTO, mslist, firstrec ) RETURN nstr - 1 -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ *+ Static Procedure VIVSTR() *+ *+ Called from ( db_brows.prg ) 5 - function dbflist() *+ 1 - function wndvivod() *+ -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ STATIC PROCEDURE VIVSTR( mslist, nstroka, vybfld ) @@ -666,7 +666,7 @@ LOCAL x, i, shablon, sviv, fif, fldname ENDIF RETURN -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ *+ Function FLDSTR() *+ @@ -675,7 +675,7 @@ RETURN *+ 1 - function vivnames() *+ 3 - static procedure vivstr() *+ -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ FUNCTION FLDSTR( mslist, numf ) @@ -719,13 +719,13 @@ LOCAL fldtype, rez, vartmp ENDIF RETURN rez -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ *+ Function GetBuf() *+ *+ Called from ( db_brows.prg ) 1 - function dbflist() *+ -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ FUNCTION GetBuf @@ -735,14 +735,14 @@ LOCAL srez := "" ENDDO RETURN srez -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ *+ Function InitList() *+ *+ Called from ( db_brows.prg ) 1 - function main() *+ 1 - function dbflist() *+ -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ FUNCTION InitList @@ -766,13 +766,13 @@ LOCAL mslist := ARRAY( LI_LEN ) LI_TEKZP := 1 RETURN mslist -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ *+ Function Defpict() *+ *+ Called from ( db_brows.prg ) 1 - function dbflist() *+ -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ FUNCTION Defpict( mslist, i, maxlen ) @@ -789,17 +789,15 @@ LOCAL spict, fldd, fldtype := LI_MSTYP[ i ], fldlen := LI_MSLEN[ i ] ENDCASE RETURN spict -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ *+ Function NUM_STR() *+ *+ Called from ( db_brows.prg ) 1 - function defpict() *+ -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ FUNC NUM_STR( NOM, KOLZN ) NOM := INT( NOM ) RETURN ( REPLICATE( "0", KOLZN - LEN( LTRIM( STR( NOM ) ) ) ) + LTRIM( STR( NOM ) ) ) - -*+ EOF: DB_BROWS.PRG diff --git a/harbour/tests/debugtst.prg b/harbour/tests/debugtst.prg index 2dbb2238f4..10dc19b1f1 100644 --- a/harbour/tests/debugtst.prg +++ b/harbour/tests/debugtst.prg @@ -9,7 +9,6 @@ * $Requirement$ source\tools\stringp.prg * source\rtl\objfunc.prg * source\rtl\asort.prg - * $Date$ * $End$ * * Written by Eddie Runia @@ -256,6 +255,3 @@ static function Transfer( x1,x2,x3,x4,x5,x6,x7,x8,x9,x10 /* etc */ ) endif return xRet - - - diff --git a/harbour/tests/testhtml.prg b/harbour/tests/testhtml.prg index 7fb4c8ab4c..1af10be186 100644 --- a/harbour/tests/testhtml.prg +++ b/harbour/tests/testhtml.prg @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ /* * -* TestHTML.PRG +* testhtml.prg * Harbour Test of a HTML-Generator class. * * 1999/05/30 First implementation. diff --git a/harbour/tests/tstcolor.prg b/harbour/tests/tstcolor.prg index edb51bc355..34dc1a0fd4 100644 --- a/harbour/tests/tstcolor.prg +++ b/harbour/tests/tstcolor.prg @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ // Set( _SET_COLOR ) and also that the internal representation // of a clipper color string is properly converted back to a // valid string. It also shows that there can be any number of -// color pairs as in CA-Clipper +// color pairs as in CA-Cl*pper // This demo will be expanded over time. // // Written by Paul Tucker {ptucker@sympatico.ca> diff --git a/harbour/utils/hbdoc/fclass1.prg b/harbour/utils/hbdoc/fclass1.prg index e69a5a68ce..8fbf04eaba 100644 --- a/harbour/utils/hbdoc/fclass1.prg +++ b/harbour/utils/hbdoc/fclass1.prg @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ /* * Harbour Project source code: - * FCLASS.PRG Fileman class for hbdoc + * fclass.prg Fileman class for hbdoc * * Copyright 2000 Luiz Rafael Culik * www - http://www.harbour-project.org @@ -54,11 +54,11 @@ #include 'common.ch' #include 'hbdocdef.ch' -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ *+ Class FileMan *+ -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ CLASS FileMan @@ -364,7 +364,3 @@ METHOD openfile( cFile, nMethod ) CLASS FileMan ENDIF ::nHan := nFileHandle RETURN ( nFileHandle ) - -// End of File: FClass1.prg - -*+ EOF: FCLASS1.PRG diff --git a/harbour/utils/hbdoc/ffile1.prg b/harbour/utils/hbdoc/ffile1.prg index 68d5ed9608..758ee96b7c 100644 --- a/harbour/utils/hbdoc/ffile1.prg +++ b/harbour/utils/hbdoc/ffile1.prg @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ /* * Harbour Project source code: - * FFILE1.PRG Filebase class for hbdoc + * ffile1.prg Filebase class for hbdoc * * Copyright 2000 Luiz Rafael Culik * www - http://www.harbour-project.org @@ -54,11 +54,11 @@ #include 'common.ch' #include 'hbdocdef.ch' -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ *+ Class FileBase *+ -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ CLASS FileBase FROM FileMan @@ -646,5 +646,3 @@ METHOD BufferGet( lForward ) CLASS FileBase ENDIF RETURN ( nLocation ) - -*+ EOF: FFILE1.PRG diff --git a/harbour/utils/hbdoc/ft_funcs.prg b/harbour/utils/hbdoc/ft_funcs.prg index b1c23d654f..de5557fc5c 100644 --- a/harbour/utils/hbdoc/ft_funcs.prg +++ b/harbour/utils/hbdoc/ft_funcs.prg @@ -94,11 +94,11 @@ STATIC TheHandle As Object * Open a File */ -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ *+ Function FT_FUSE() *+ -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ FUNCTION FT_FUSE( cFile AS STRING, nMode AS NUMERIC) Local nHandle as numeric @@ -118,38 +118,38 @@ FUNCTION FT_FUSE( cFile AS STRING, nMode AS NUMERIC) nHandle:= theHandle:nHan RETURN nHandle -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ *+ Function ft_FEOF() *+ *+ Called from ( hbdoc.prg ) 1 - function readln() *+ -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ FUNCTION ft_FEOF() LOCAL lRETURN as LOGICAL := theHandle:lAtBottom RETURN lRETURN -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ *+ Function FReadLn() *+ *+ Called from ( ft_funcs.prg ) 1 - function ft_freadln() *+ -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ FUNCTION FReadLn( cLine AS STRING) cLine := theHandle:retrieve() RETURN cLine -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ *+ Function FT_FReadLn() *+ *+ Called from ( hbdoc.prg ) 1 - function readln() *+ -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ FUNCTION FT_FReadLn() @@ -161,38 +161,38 @@ FUNCTION FT_FReadLn() RETURN cBuffer -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ *+ Function FT_FGotop() *+ *+ Called from ( genng.prg ) 1 - static function readfromtop() *+ ( genrtf.prg ) 1 - static function readfromtop() *+ -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ FUNCTION FT_FGotop() theHandle:Gotop() RETURN NIL -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ *+ Function FT_FSKIP() *+ -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ FUNCTION FT_FSKIP( n AS NUMERIC) TheHandle:Skip( n ) RETURN nil -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ *+ Function FT_MKDIR() *+ *+ Called from ( hbdoc.prg ) 6 - function main() *+ -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ FUNCTION FT_MKDIR( CDIR AS STRING) @@ -204,14 +204,14 @@ FUNCTION FT_MKDIR( CDIR AS STRING) RETURN nil -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ *+ Function StrPos() *+ *+ Called from ( genhtm1.prg ) 1 - function prochtmtable() *+ ( genhtm2.prg ) 1 - function prochtmtable() *+ -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ FUNCTION StrPos( cBuffer AS STRING) @@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ FUNCTION StrPos( cBuffer AS STRING) RETURN nPos -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ *+ Function GetNumberofTableItems() *+ @@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ RETURN nPos *+ ( genng.prg ) 1 - function procngdesc() *+ ( genng1.prg ) 1 - function procngdesc() *+ -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ FUNCTION GetNumberofTableItems( cBuffer ) @@ -271,14 +271,14 @@ FUNCTION GetNumberofTableItems( cBuffer ) #define EOL hb_osnewline() -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ *+ Function FREADline() *+ *+ Called from ( genng.prg ) 1 - static function readfromtop() *+ ( genrtf.prg ) 1 - static function readfromtop() *+ -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ FUNCTION FREADline( nH as Numeric, cB AS STRING, nMaxLine as Numeric) @@ -299,5 +299,3 @@ FUNCTION FREADline( nH as Numeric, cB AS STRING, nMaxLine as Numeric) ENDIF lReturn := (nNumRead != 0) RETURN lReturn - -*+ EOF: FT_FUNCS.PRG diff --git a/harbour/utils/hbdoc/genasc.prg b/harbour/utils/hbdoc/genasc.prg index 154ce2ed5e..2c34466f85 100644 --- a/harbour/utils/hbdoc/genasc.prg +++ b/harbour/utils/hbdoc/genasc.prg @@ -605,5 +605,3 @@ FUNCTION ASCIIFiles() NEXT RETURN NIL - -*+ EOF: GENASC.PRG diff --git a/harbour/utils/hbdoc/genchm.prg b/harbour/utils/hbdoc/genchm.prg index b2d1acf958..e59f0d8615 100644 --- a/harbour/utils/hbdoc/genchm.prg +++ b/harbour/utils/hbdoc/genchm.prg @@ -1879,7 +1879,6 @@ FUNCTION GenChmTable( oChm ) RETURN Nil -*+ EOF: GENChm.PRG STATIC FUNCTION ReadFromTop( nh ) LOCAL cDoc := DELIM + "DOC" + DELIM // DOC keyword @@ -1927,5 +1926,3 @@ STATIC FUNCTION GetItem( cItem, nCurdoc ) ENDIF RETURN lReturn - -*+ EOF: GENNG.PRG diff --git a/harbour/utils/hbdoc/genhpc.prg b/harbour/utils/hbdoc/genhpc.prg index 41e4230637..2abeb3f7a5 100644 --- a/harbour/utils/hbdoc/genhpc.prg +++ b/harbour/utils/hbdoc/genhpc.prg @@ -657,5 +657,3 @@ FUNCTION CheckTop( cTop ) cTemp := cTop ENDIF RETURN cTemp - -*+ EOF: GENHPC.PRG diff --git a/harbour/utils/hbdoc/genhtm.prg b/harbour/utils/hbdoc/genhtm.prg index ff5a1f125f..d7e1e36302 100644 --- a/harbour/utils/hbdoc/genhtm.prg +++ b/harbour/utils/hbdoc/genhtm.prg @@ -1888,7 +1888,6 @@ FUNCTION GenhtmTable( oHtm ) RETURN Nil -*+ EOF: GENHTM.PRG STATIC FUNCTION ReadFromTop( nh ) LOCAL cDoc := DELIM + "DOC" + DELIM // DOC keyword @@ -1941,4 +1940,3 @@ RETURN lReturn function CountDocs(aCurDoc) return len(aCurdoc) #endif -*+ EOF: GENNG.PRG diff --git a/harbour/utils/hbdoc/genng.prg b/harbour/utils/hbdoc/genng.prg index 5f6cdce60e..864c88ebec 100644 --- a/harbour/utils/hbdoc/genng.prg +++ b/harbour/utils/hbdoc/genng.prg @@ -1768,5 +1768,3 @@ STATIC FUNCTION GetItem( cItem, nCurdoc ) ENDIF RETURN lReturn - -*+ EOF: GENNG.PRG diff --git a/harbour/utils/hbdoc/genos2.prg b/harbour/utils/hbdoc/genos2.prg index 1b46bac66e..3832f078e9 100644 --- a/harbour/utils/hbdoc/genos2.prg +++ b/harbour/utils/hbdoc/genos2.prg @@ -1316,5 +1316,3 @@ STATIC FUNCTION GetItem( cItem, nCurdoc ) ENDIF RETURN lReturn - -*+ EOF: GENOS2.PRG diff --git a/harbour/utils/hbdoc/genpdf1.prg b/harbour/utils/hbdoc/genpdf1.prg index 4fe1eb211c..87b3b01fb8 100644 --- a/harbour/utils/hbdoc/genpdf1.prg +++ b/harbour/utils/hbdoc/genpdf1.prg @@ -1453,5 +1453,3 @@ endif Return nSize #endif - -*+ EOF: GENNG.PRG diff --git a/harbour/utils/hbdoc/genrtf.prg b/harbour/utils/hbdoc/genrtf.prg index 3fbbdd995a..d766b50c71 100644 --- a/harbour/utils/hbdoc/genrtf.prg +++ b/harbour/utils/hbdoc/genrtf.prg @@ -1311,7 +1311,3 @@ STATIC FUNCTION GetItem( cItem, nCurdoc ) ENDIF RETURN lReturn - -// / - -*+ EOF: GENRTF.PRG diff --git a/harbour/utils/hbdoc/gentrf.prg b/harbour/utils/hbdoc/gentrf.prg index 6bc03c33e1..78f312bcef 100644 --- a/harbour/utils/hbdoc/gentrf.prg +++ b/harbour/utils/hbdoc/gentrf.prg @@ -542,5 +542,3 @@ FUNCTION ProcStatusTroff( nWriteHandle, cBuffer ) nWriteHandle:WritePar( " Not Started" ) ENDIF RETURN nil - -*+ EOF: GENTRF.PRG diff --git a/harbour/utils/hbdoc/hbdoc.prg b/harbour/utils/hbdoc/hbdoc.prg index 0c1b515427..0f80a377cb 100644 --- a/harbour/utils/hbdoc/hbdoc.prg +++ b/harbour/utils/hbdoc/hbdoc.prg @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ */ /* - * File......: HBDOC.PRG + * File......: hbdoc.prg * Author....: Luiz Rafael Culik * Date......: $Date$ * Revision..: $Revision$ @@ -1759,8 +1759,6 @@ FUNCTION fill_link_info( cLinkName ) RETURN cCompiler -*+ EOF: HBDOC.PRG - STATIC FUNCTION ReadLinkFile( cFile ) LOCAL cBuffer := '' @@ -1857,4 +1855,3 @@ for nCount:=1 to Len(aTemp) Endif next return nil - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/harbour/utils/hbdoc/html.prg b/harbour/utils/hbdoc/html.prg index 4ac4652f74..b109f4cc82 100644 --- a/harbour/utils/hbdoc/html.prg +++ b/harbour/utils/hbdoc/html.prg @@ -296,4 +296,3 @@ METHOD WriteChmLink( cLink, cName ) CLASS THTML cTemp := STRTRAN( cTemp, " ", "" ) FWRITE( Self:nHandle, "" + cLink + "
" + CRLF ) Return Self -*+ EOF: HTML.PRG diff --git a/harbour/utils/hbdoc/ng.prg b/harbour/utils/hbdoc/ng.prg index 83ed36f121..b89f844f47 100644 --- a/harbour/utils/hbdoc/ng.prg +++ b/harbour/utils/hbdoc/ng.prg @@ -127,5 +127,3 @@ METHOD WriteLink( cLink ) CLASS TNortonGuide FWRITE( Self:nHandle, cLink ) RETURN Self - -*+ EOF: NG.PRG diff --git a/harbour/utils/hbdoc/os2.prg b/harbour/utils/hbdoc/os2.prg index 83867691ae..c5bf8cb88c 100644 --- a/harbour/utils/hbdoc/os2.prg +++ b/harbour/utils/hbdoc/os2.prg @@ -423,4 +423,3 @@ IF nLen<=230 aadd(aLine,ALLTRIM(cBuffer)) ENDIF RETURN aLine -*+ EOF: OS2.PRG diff --git a/harbour/utils/hbdoc/rtf.prg b/harbour/utils/hbdoc/rtf.prg index f7f84436e8..181f4cafdf 100644 --- a/harbour/utils/hbdoc/rtf.prg +++ b/harbour/utils/hbdoc/rtf.prg @@ -337,5 +337,3 @@ For nPos:=1 to nSize next endif RETURN Self - -*+ EOF: RTF.PRG diff --git a/harbour/utils/hbdoc/troff.prg b/harbour/utils/hbdoc/troff.prg index f00429bcdf..33cb09007d 100644 --- a/harbour/utils/hbdoc/troff.prg +++ b/harbour/utils/hbdoc/troff.prg @@ -156,5 +156,3 @@ METHOD WriteLink( cLink ) CLASS TTROFF FWRITE( Self:nHandle, ALLTRIM( cLink ) + CRLF ) RETURN Self - -*+ EOF: TROFF.PRG diff --git a/harbour/utils/hbmake/fclass1.prg b/harbour/utils/hbmake/fclass1.prg index b3c0e034e2..047a4d3c34 100644 --- a/harbour/utils/hbmake/fclass1.prg +++ b/harbour/utils/hbmake/fclass1.prg @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ /* * Harbour Project source code: - * FCLASS.PRG Fileman class for hbdoc + * fclass.prg Fileman class for hbdoc * * Copyright 2000 Luiz Rafael Culik * www - http://www.harbour-project.org @@ -54,11 +54,11 @@ #include 'common.ch' #include 'hbdocdef.ch' -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ *+ Class FileMan *+ -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ CLASS FileMan @@ -364,7 +364,3 @@ METHOD openfile( cFile, nMethod ) CLASS FileMan ENDIF ::nHan := nFileHandle RETURN ( nFileHandle ) - -// End of File: FClass1.prg - -*+ EOF: FCLASS1.PRG diff --git a/harbour/utils/hbmake/ffile1.prg b/harbour/utils/hbmake/ffile1.prg index 5ba465334d..f8d3d79179 100644 --- a/harbour/utils/hbmake/ffile1.prg +++ b/harbour/utils/hbmake/ffile1.prg @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ /* * Harbour Project source code: - * FFILE1.PRG Filebase class for hbdoc + * ffile1.prg Filebase class for hbdoc * * Copyright 2000 Luiz Rafael Culik * www - http://www.harbour-project.org @@ -54,11 +54,11 @@ #include 'common.ch' #include 'hbdocdef.ch' -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ *+ Class HBMake_FileBase *+ -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ CLASS HBMake_FileBase FROM FileMan @@ -649,5 +649,3 @@ METHOD BufferGet( lForward ) CLASS HBMake_FileBase ENDIF RETURN ( nLocation ) - -*+ EOF: FFILE1.PRG diff --git a/harbour/utils/hbmake/ft_funcs.prg b/harbour/utils/hbmake/ft_funcs.prg index 91e3d46f59..6c51a135ed 100644 --- a/harbour/utils/hbmake/ft_funcs.prg +++ b/harbour/utils/hbmake/ft_funcs.prg @@ -94,11 +94,11 @@ STATIC TheHandle As Object * Open a File */ -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ *+ Function FT_FUSE() *+ -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ FUNCTION FT_FUSE( cFile AS STRING, nMode AS NUMERIC) Local nHandle as numeric @@ -116,38 +116,38 @@ FUNCTION FT_FUSE( cFile AS STRING, nMode AS NUMERIC) nHandle:= theHandle:nHan RETURN nHandle -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ *+ Function ft_FEOF() *+ *+ Called from ( hbdoc.prg ) 1 - function readln() *+ -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ FUNCTION ft_FEOF() LOCAL lRETURN as LOGICAL := theHandle:lAtBottom RETURN lRETURN -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ *+ Function FReadLn() *+ *+ Called from ( ft_funcs.prg ) 1 - function ft_freadln() *+ -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ FUNCTION FReadLn( cLine AS STRING) cLine := theHandle:retrieve() RETURN cLine -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ *+ Function FT_FReadLn() *+ *+ Called from ( hbdoc.prg ) 1 - function readln() *+ -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ FUNCTION FT_FReadLn() @@ -159,38 +159,38 @@ FUNCTION FT_FReadLn() RETURN cBuffer -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ *+ Function FT_FGotop() *+ *+ Called from ( genng.prg ) 1 - static function readfromtop() *+ ( genrtf.prg ) 1 - static function readfromtop() *+ -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ FUNCTION FT_FGotop() theHandle:Gotop() RETURN NIL -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ *+ Function FT_FSKIP() *+ -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ FUNCTION FT_FSKIP( n AS NUMERIC) TheHandle:Skip( n ) RETURN nil -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ *+ Function FT_MKDIR() *+ *+ Called from ( hbdoc.prg ) 6 - function main() *+ -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ FUNCTION FT_MKDIR( CDIR AS STRING) @@ -202,14 +202,14 @@ FUNCTION FT_MKDIR( CDIR AS STRING) RETURN nil -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ *+ Function StrPos() *+ *+ Called from ( genhtm1.prg ) 1 - function prochtmtable() *+ ( genhtm2.prg ) 1 - function prochtmtable() *+ -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ FUNCTION StrPos( cBuffer AS STRING) @@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ FUNCTION StrPos( cBuffer AS STRING) RETURN nPos -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ *+ Function GetNumberofTableItems() *+ @@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ RETURN nPos *+ ( genng.prg ) 1 - function procngdesc() *+ ( genng1.prg ) 1 - function procngdesc() *+ -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ FUNCTION GetNumberofTableItems( cBuffer ) @@ -269,14 +269,14 @@ FUNCTION GetNumberofTableItems( cBuffer ) #define EOL hb_osnewline() -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ *+ Function FREADline() *+ *+ Called from ( genng.prg ) 1 - static function readfromtop() *+ ( genrtf.prg ) 1 - static function readfromtop() *+ -*+±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± +*+-------------------------------------------------------------------- *+ FUNCTION FREADline( nH as Numeric, cB AS STRING, nMaxLine as Numeric) @@ -297,5 +297,3 @@ FUNCTION FREADline( nH as Numeric, cB AS STRING, nMaxLine as Numeric) ENDIF lReturn := (nNumRead != 0) RETURN lReturn - -*+ EOF: FT_FUNCS.PRG diff --git a/harbour/utils/hbmake/hbmutils.prg b/harbour/utils/hbmake/hbmutils.prg index 4aea0bb6a6..cefa0e0ee5 100644 --- a/harbour/utils/hbmake/hbmutils.prg +++ b/harbour/utils/hbmake/hbmutils.prg @@ -688,5 +688,3 @@ RETURN NIL STATIC FUNCTION ISWIN() *----------------------- RETURN "WINDOWS" $ Upper( OS() ) - -// EOF: HBMUTILS.PRG diff --git a/harbour/utils/hbmake/pickfile.prg b/harbour/utils/hbmake/pickfile.prg index 0c0016d60b..cce025a429 100644 --- a/harbour/utils/hbmake/pickfile.prg +++ b/harbour/utils/hbmake/pickfile.prg @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ *+²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²² *+ -*+ Source Module => D:\SRC\PBMAKE\PICKFILE.PRG +*+ Source Module => pickfile.prg *+ *+ PBMake is a Clipper, C, ASM, Xbase++ make engine. *+ @@ -145,6 +145,3 @@ endif restscreen( 8, 19, 16, 61, cOldString ) return cRetVal - - -*+ EOF: PICKFILE.PRG diff --git a/harbour/utils/hbmake/prb_stak.prg b/harbour/utils/hbmake/prb_stak.prg index 15a17934ac..a301dba5ea 100644 --- a/harbour/utils/hbmake/prb_stak.prg +++ b/harbour/utils/hbmake/prb_stak.prg @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ *+²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²² *+ -*+ Source Module => D:\SRC\PBMAKE\PRB_STAK.PRG +*+ Source Module => prb_stak.prg *+ *+ PBMake is a Clipper, C, ASM, Xbase++ make engine. *+ @@ -97,5 +97,3 @@ otherwise endcase return - -*+ EOF: PRB_STAK.PRG