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Diffstat (limited to 'ACE/ace/Message_Block.h')
-rw-r--r-- | ACE/ace/Message_Block.h | 36 |
1 files changed, 18 insertions, 18 deletions
diff --git a/ACE/ace/Message_Block.h b/ACE/ace/Message_Block.h index 00d7dfe5b2c..535f6858113 100644 --- a/ACE/ace/Message_Block.h +++ b/ACE/ace/Message_Block.h @@ -214,14 +214,14 @@ public: /** * Create an initialized message of type @a type containing @a size * bytes. The @a cont argument initializes the continuation field in - * the <Message_Block>. If @a data == 0 then we create and own the + * the Message_Block. If @a data == 0 then we create and own the * @a data, using @a allocator_strategy to get the data if it's non-0. If * @a data != 0 we assume that we have ownership of the @a data till * this object ceases to exist (and don't delete it during * destruction). If @a locking_strategy is non-0 then this is used * to protect regions of code that access shared state (e.g., * reference counting) from race conditions. Note that the @a size - * of the <Message_Block> will be @a size, but the @a length will be 0 + * of the Message_Block will be @a size, but the @a length will be 0 * until <wr_ptr> is set. The @a data_block_allocator is use to * allocate the data blocks while the @a allocator_strategy is used * to allocate the buffers contained by those. @@ -393,7 +393,7 @@ public: */ int copy (const char *buf); - /// Normalizes data in the top-level <Message_Block> to align with the base, + /// Normalizes data in the top-level Message_Block to align with the base, /// i.e., it "shifts" the data pointed to by <rd_ptr> down to the <base> and /// then readjusts <rd_ptr> to point to <base> and <wr_ptr> to point /// to <base> + the length of the moved data. Returns -1 and does @@ -405,7 +405,7 @@ public: void reset (void); /// Access all the allocators in the message block. - /// @@todo: Not sure whether we would need finer control while + /// @todo Not sure whether we would need finer control while /// trying to access allocators ie. a method for every allocator. /** * This method returns the allocators only from the first message @@ -486,40 +486,40 @@ public: /// Set the length of the message void length (size_t n); - /// Get the length of the <Message_Block>s, including chained - /// <Message_Block>s. + /// Get the length of the Message_Blocks, including chained + /// Message_Blocks. size_t total_length (void) const; - /// Get the total number of bytes in all <Message_Block>s, including - /// chained <Message_Block>s. + /// Get the total number of bytes in all Message_Blocks, including + /// chained Message_Blocks. size_t total_size (void) const; /// Get the total number of bytes and total length in all - /// <Message_Block>s, including chained <Message_Block>s. + /// Message_Blocks, including chained Message_Blocks. void total_size_and_length (size_t &mb_size, size_t &mb_length) const; - /// Get the number of bytes in the top-level <Message_Block> (i.e., - /// does not consider the bytes in chained <Message_Block>s). + /// Get the number of bytes in the top-level Message_Block (i.e., + /// does not consider the bytes in chained Message_Blocks). size_t size (void) const; /** - * Set the number of bytes in the top-level <Message_Block>, + * Set the number of bytes in the top-level Message_Block, * reallocating space if necessary. However, the <rd_ptr_> and * <wr_ptr_> remain at the original offsets into the buffer, even if * it is reallocated. Returns 0 if successful, else -1. */ int size (size_t length); - /// Get the number of allocated bytes in all <Message_Block>, including - /// chained <Message_Block>s. + /// Get the number of allocated bytes in all Message_Block, including + /// chained Message_Blocks. size_t total_capacity (void) const; - /// Get the number of allocated bytes in the top-level <Message_Block>. + /// Get the number of allocated bytes in the top-level Message_Block. size_t capacity (void) const; /// Get the number of bytes available after the <wr_ptr_> in the - /// top-level <Message_Block>. + /// top-level Message_Block. size_t space (void) const; //@} @@ -552,14 +552,14 @@ public: /// Set the continuation field. void cont (ACE_Message_Block *); - // = Pointer to the <Message_Block> directly ahead in the ACE_Message_Queue. + // = Pointer to the Message_Block directly ahead in the ACE_Message_Queue. /// Get link to next message. ACE_Message_Block *next (void) const; /// Set link to next message. void next (ACE_Message_Block *); - // = Pointer to the <Message_Block> directly behind in the ACE_Message_Queue. + // = Pointer to the Message_Block directly behind in the ACE_Message_Queue. /// Get link to prev message. ACE_Message_Block *prev (void) const; |