Updated readme

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Emiel Bruijntjes 2014-01-07 02:25:23 -08:00
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@ -304,9 +304,18 @@ tables are used by many methods.
* @param flags combination of flags
* @param arguments optional arguments
*/
bool declareQueue(const std::string &name, int flags, const Table &arguments);
bool declareQueue(const std::string &name, int flags, const AMQP::Table &arguments);
bool declareQueue(const std::string &name, const AMQP::Table &arguments);
bool declareQueue(const std::string &name, int flags = 0);
bool declareQueue(int flags, const AMQP::Table &arguments);
bool declareQueue(const AMQP::Table &arguments);
bool declareQueue(int flags = 0);
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As you can see, the method comes in many forms, and it is up to you to choose
the one that is most appropriate. We now take a look at the most complete
one, the method with three parameters.
Many methods in the Channel class accept an integer parameter named 'flags'.
This is a variable in which you can set a number of options, by summing up
all the options that are described in the documentation. If you for example