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Diffstat (limited to 'libs/sigc++2/sigc++/functors/slot.h')
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diff --git a/libs/sigc++2/sigc++/functors/slot.h b/libs/sigc++2/sigc++/functors/slot.h index 51294fe4d8..48c192a3c3 100644 --- a/libs/sigc++2/sigc++/functors/slot.h +++ b/libs/sigc++2/sigc++/functors/slot.h @@ -468,7 +468,7 @@ public: * * The template arguments determine the function signature of operator()(): * - @e T_return The return type of operator()(). - * - @e T_arg1 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil means no argument. + * - @e T_arg1 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil_ means no argument. * * To use simply assign the slot to the desired functor. If the functor * is not compatible with the parameter list defined with the template @@ -540,8 +540,8 @@ public: * * The template arguments determine the function signature of operator()(): * - @e T_return The return type of operator()(). - * - @e T_arg1 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil means no argument. - * - @e T_arg2 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil means no argument. + * - @e T_arg1 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil_ means no argument. + * - @e T_arg2 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil_ means no argument. * * To use simply assign the slot to the desired functor. If the functor * is not compatible with the parameter list defined with the template @@ -615,9 +615,9 @@ public: * * The template arguments determine the function signature of operator()(): * - @e T_return The return type of operator()(). - * - @e T_arg1 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil means no argument. - * - @e T_arg2 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil means no argument. - * - @e T_arg3 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil means no argument. + * - @e T_arg1 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil_ means no argument. + * - @e T_arg2 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil_ means no argument. + * - @e T_arg3 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil_ means no argument. * * To use simply assign the slot to the desired functor. If the functor * is not compatible with the parameter list defined with the template @@ -693,10 +693,10 @@ public: * * The template arguments determine the function signature of operator()(): * - @e T_return The return type of operator()(). - * - @e T_arg1 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil means no argument. - * - @e T_arg2 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil means no argument. - * - @e T_arg3 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil means no argument. - * - @e T_arg4 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil means no argument. + * - @e T_arg1 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil_ means no argument. + * - @e T_arg2 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil_ means no argument. + * - @e T_arg3 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil_ means no argument. + * - @e T_arg4 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil_ means no argument. * * To use simply assign the slot to the desired functor. If the functor * is not compatible with the parameter list defined with the template @@ -774,11 +774,11 @@ public: * * The template arguments determine the function signature of operator()(): * - @e T_return The return type of operator()(). - * - @e T_arg1 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil means no argument. - * - @e T_arg2 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil means no argument. - * - @e T_arg3 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil means no argument. - * - @e T_arg4 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil means no argument. - * - @e T_arg5 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil means no argument. + * - @e T_arg1 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil_ means no argument. + * - @e T_arg2 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil_ means no argument. + * - @e T_arg3 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil_ means no argument. + * - @e T_arg4 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil_ means no argument. + * - @e T_arg5 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil_ means no argument. * * To use simply assign the slot to the desired functor. If the functor * is not compatible with the parameter list defined with the template @@ -858,12 +858,12 @@ public: * * The template arguments determine the function signature of operator()(): * - @e T_return The return type of operator()(). - * - @e T_arg1 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil means no argument. - * - @e T_arg2 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil means no argument. - * - @e T_arg3 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil means no argument. - * - @e T_arg4 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil means no argument. - * - @e T_arg5 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil means no argument. - * - @e T_arg6 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil means no argument. + * - @e T_arg1 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil_ means no argument. + * - @e T_arg2 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil_ means no argument. + * - @e T_arg3 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil_ means no argument. + * - @e T_arg4 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil_ means no argument. + * - @e T_arg5 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil_ means no argument. + * - @e T_arg6 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil_ means no argument. * * To use simply assign the slot to the desired functor. If the functor * is not compatible with the parameter list defined with the template @@ -945,13 +945,13 @@ public: * * The template arguments determine the function signature of operator()(): * - @e T_return The return type of operator()(). - * - @e T_arg1 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil means no argument. - * - @e T_arg2 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil means no argument. - * - @e T_arg3 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil means no argument. - * - @e T_arg4 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil means no argument. - * - @e T_arg5 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil means no argument. - * - @e T_arg6 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil means no argument. - * - @e T_arg7 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil means no argument. + * - @e T_arg1 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil_ means no argument. + * - @e T_arg2 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil_ means no argument. + * - @e T_arg3 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil_ means no argument. + * - @e T_arg4 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil_ means no argument. + * - @e T_arg5 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil_ means no argument. + * - @e T_arg6 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil_ means no argument. + * - @e T_arg7 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil_ means no argument. * * To use simply assign the slot to the desired functor. If the functor * is not compatible with the parameter list defined with the template @@ -1037,13 +1037,13 @@ public: * * The template arguments determine the function signature of operator()(): * - @e T_return The return type of operator()(). - * - @e T_arg1 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil means no argument. - * - @e T_arg2 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil means no argument. - * - @e T_arg3 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil means no argument. - * - @e T_arg4 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil means no argument. - * - @e T_arg5 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil means no argument. - * - @e T_arg6 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil means no argument. - * - @e T_arg7 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil means no argument. + * - @e T_arg1 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil_ means no argument. + * - @e T_arg2 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil_ means no argument. + * - @e T_arg3 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil_ means no argument. + * - @e T_arg4 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil_ means no argument. + * - @e T_arg5 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil_ means no argument. + * - @e T_arg6 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil_ means no argument. + * - @e T_arg7 Argument type used in the definition of operator()(). The default @p nil_ means no argument. * * To use simply assign the slot to the desired functor. If the functor * is not compatible with the parameter list defined with the template @@ -1061,7 +1061,7 @@ public: * * @ingroup slot */ -template <class T_return, class T_arg1 = nil,class T_arg2 = nil,class T_arg3 = nil,class T_arg4 = nil,class T_arg5 = nil,class T_arg6 = nil,class T_arg7 = nil> +template <class T_return, class T_arg1 = nil_,class T_arg2 = nil_,class T_arg3 = nil_,class T_arg4 = nil_,class T_arg5 = nil_,class T_arg6 = nil_,class T_arg7 = nil_> class slot : public slot7<T_return, T_arg1,T_arg2,T_arg3,T_arg4,T_arg5,T_arg6,T_arg7> { |