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author | Boris Kolpackov <boris@codesynthesis.com> | 2013-02-28 07:18:46 +0200 |
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committer | Boris Kolpackov <boris@codesynthesis.com> | 2013-02-28 07:18:46 +0200 |
commit | 011140b688ec6e5401b98408abef2d73a2e38425 (patch) | |
tree | 3eb1799356d45810344c89ba6311b4e2295eb290 /doc | |
parent | 73a5ee60b40a58c8fe7ba9c0839297aff29c0063 (diff) |
Proofreading fixes
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1 files changed, 8 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/doc/manual.xhtml b/doc/manual.xhtml index fcebdf6..5488f57 100644 --- a/doc/manual.xhtml +++ b/doc/manual.xhtml @@ -19828,7 +19828,7 @@ odb --profile boost/date-time ... (<a href="#3.14">Section 3.14, "ODB Exceptions"</a>). The <code>odb::boost::exception</code> class is defined in the <code><odb/boost/exception.hxx></code> header file and has the - same interface as <code>odb::exception</code>. The concrete exceptions + same interface as <code>odb::exception</code>. Concrete exceptions that can be thrown by the Boost sub-profiles are described in the following sections.</p> @@ -19866,7 +19866,7 @@ class person counterparts for the above pointers: <code>odb::boost::lazy_shared_ptr</code> and <code>odb::boost::lazy_weak_ptr</code>. You will need to include the <code><odb/boost/lazy-ptr.hxx></code> header file to make the lazy - variants available in your application. For the description of the lazy + variants available in your application. For a description of the lazy pointer interface and semantics refer to <a href="#6.4">Section 6.4, "Lazy Pointers"</a>. The following example shows how we can use these smart pointers to establish a relationship between persistent objects.</p> @@ -19912,9 +19912,9 @@ class employee <p>The supported containers are <code>boost::unordered_set</code>, <code>boost::unordered_map</code>, <code>boost::unordered_multiset</code>, and <code>boost::unordered_multimap</code>. For more information on using - the set and multiset containers with ODB refer to <a href="#5.2">Section + the set and multiset containers with ODB, refer to <a href="#5.2">Section 5.2, "Set and Multiset Containers"</a>. For more information on using the - map and multimap containers with ODB refer to <a href="#5.3"> Section + map and multimap containers with ODB, refer to <a href="#5.3"> Section 5.3, "Map and Multimap Containers"</a>. The following example shows how the <code>unordered_set</code> container may be used within a persistent object.</p> @@ -20079,7 +20079,7 @@ class person }; </pre> - <p>The concrete exceptions that can be thrown by the <code>date-time</code> + <p>Concrete exceptions that can be thrown by the <code>date-time</code> sub-profile implementation are presented below.</p> @@ -20603,7 +20603,7 @@ class object (<a href="#3.14">Section 3.14, "ODB Exceptions"</a>). The <code>odb::qt::exception</code> class is defined in the <code><odb/qt/exception.hxx></code> header file and has the - same interface as <code>odb::exception</code>. The concrete exceptions + same interface as <code>odb::exception</code>. Concrete exceptions that can be thrown by the Qt sub-profiles are described in the following sections.</p> @@ -20966,7 +20966,7 @@ class person counterparts for the above pointers: <code>QLazySharedPointer</code> and <code>QLazyWeakPointer</code>. You will need to include the <code><odb/qt/lazy-ptr.hxx></code> header file to make the lazy - variants available in your application. For the description of the lazy + variants available in your application. For a description of the lazy pointer interface and semantics refer to <a href="#6.4">Section 6.4, "Lazy Pointers"</a>. The following example shows how we can use these smart pointers to establish a relationship between persistent objects.</p> @@ -21014,7 +21014,7 @@ class Employee containers are <code>QMap</code>, <code>QMultiMap</code>, <code>QHash</code>, and <code>QMultiHash</code>. The supported set container is <code>QSet</code>. For more information on using - containers with ODB refer to <a href="#5">Chapter 5, "Containers"</a>. + containers with ODB, refer to <a href="#5">Chapter 5, "Containers"</a>. The following example shows how the <code>QSet</code> container may be used within a persistent object.</p> |