Commit 32c21f40 authored by Rémi Denis-Courmont's avatar Rémi Denis-Courmont

Improve documentation

parent 8161681d
......@@ -464,16 +464,14 @@ int __vlc_object_waitpipe( vlc_object_t *obj )
/**
* Waits for the object to be signaled (using vlc_object_signal()).
* It is assumed that the caller has locked the object. This function will
* unlock the object, and lock it again before returning.
* If the object was signaled before the caller locked the object, it is
* undefined whether the signal will be lost or will wake the process.
* Suspends until another thread calls vlc_object_signal_unlocked().
* The thread may be woken up earlier due to limitations of the underlying
* implementation.
*
* In new code, please use vlc_cond_wait() instead.
*
* This function is a cancellation point. In case of cancellation, the object
* will be in locked state.
*
* @return true if the object is dying and should terminate.
*/
void __vlc_object_wait( vlc_object_t *obj )
{
......@@ -484,11 +482,9 @@ void __vlc_object_wait( vlc_object_t *obj )
/**
* Waits for the object to be signaled (using vlc_object_signal()), or for
* a timer to expire. It is asserted that the caller holds the object lock.
* Same as vlc_object_wait(), with an additional time-out.
*
* This function is a cancellation point. In case of cancellation, the object
* will be in locked state.
* @param deadline <b>absolute</b> time-out (using the same clock as mdate())
*
* @return 0 if the object was signaled before the timer expiration, or
* ETIMEDOUT if the timer expired without any signal.
......@@ -502,11 +498,11 @@ int __vlc_object_timedwait( vlc_object_t *obj, mtime_t deadline )
/**
* Signals an object for which the lock is held.
* At least one thread currently sleeping in vlc_object_wait() or
* vlc_object_timedwait() will wake up, assuming that there is at least one
* such thread in the first place. Otherwise, it is undefined whether the
* signal will be lost or will wake up one or more thread later.
* Wakes up one thread waiting on the object. If no thread are (yet) waiting,
* nothing happens.
*
* Please do not use this function in new code as we are trying to untangle
* objects and threads. Use vlc_cond_wait() instead.
*/
void __vlc_object_signal_unlocked( vlc_object_t *obj )
{
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