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Diffstat (limited to 'ACE/ace/Message_Queue_T.h')
-rw-r--r-- | ACE/ace/Message_Queue_T.h | 44 |
1 files changed, 22 insertions, 22 deletions
diff --git a/ACE/ace/Message_Queue_T.h b/ACE/ace/Message_Queue_T.h index b1695c84248..d7973ed4dd7 100644 --- a/ACE/ace/Message_Queue_T.h +++ b/ACE/ace/Message_Queue_T.h @@ -1037,17 +1037,17 @@ public: // = Enqueue and dequeue methods. - // For the following enqueue and dequeue methods if <timeout> == 0, + // For the following enqueue and dequeue methods if @a timeout == 0, // the caller will block until action is possible, else will wait - // until the absolute time specified in *<timeout> elapses). These + // until the absolute time specified in *@a timeout elapses). These // calls will return, however, when queue is closed, deactivated, // when a signal occurs, or if the time specified in timeout // elapses, (in which case errno = EWOULDBLOCK). /** * Retrieve the first <ACE_MESSAGE_TYPE> without removing it. Note - * that <timeout> uses <{absolute}> time rather than <{relative}> - * time. If the <timeout> elapses without receiving a message -1 is + * that @a timeout uses <{absolute}> time rather than <{relative}> + * time. If the @a timeout elapses without receiving a message -1 is * returned and <errno> is set to <EWOULDBLOCK>. If the queue is * deactivated -1 is returned and <errno> is set to <ESHUTDOWN>. * Otherwise, returns -1 on failure, else the number of items still @@ -1060,8 +1060,8 @@ public: * Enqueue an <ACE_MESSAGE_TYPE *> into the <Message_Queue> in * accordance with its <msg_priority> (0 is lowest priority). FIFO * order is maintained when messages of the same priority are - * inserted consecutively. Note that <timeout> uses <{absolute}> - * time rather than <{relative}> time. If the <timeout> elapses + * inserted consecutively. Note that @a timeout uses <{absolute}> + * time rather than <{relative}> time. If the @a timeout elapses * without receiving a message -1 is returned and <errno> is set to * <EWOULDBLOCK>. If the queue is deactivated -1 is returned and * <errno> is set to <ESHUTDOWN>. Otherwise, returns -1 on failure, @@ -1074,8 +1074,8 @@ public: * Enqueue an <ACE_MESSAGE_TYPE *> into the <Message_Queue> in * accordance with its <msg_deadline_time>. FIFO * order is maintained when messages of the same deadline time are - * inserted consecutively. Note that <timeout> uses <{absolute}> - * time rather than <{relative}> time. If the <timeout> elapses + * inserted consecutively. Note that @a timeout uses <{absolute}> + * time rather than <{relative}> time. If the @a timeout elapses * without receiving a message -1 is returned and <errno> is set to * <EWOULDBLOCK>. If the queue is deactivated -1 is returned and * <errno> is set to <ESHUTDOWN>. Otherwise, returns -1 on failure, @@ -1087,7 +1087,7 @@ public: /** * This is an alias for <enqueue_prio>. It's only here for * backwards compatibility and will go away in a subsequent release. - * Please use <enqueue_prio> instead. Note that <timeout> uses + * Please use <enqueue_prio> instead. Note that @a timeout uses * <{absolute}> time rather than <{relative}> time. */ virtual int enqueue (ACE_MESSAGE_TYPE *new_item, @@ -1095,8 +1095,8 @@ public: /** * Enqueue an <ACE_MESSAGE_TYPE *> at the end of the queue. Note - * that <timeout> uses <{absolute}> time rather than <{relative}> - * time. If the <timeout> elapses without receiving a message -1 is + * that @a timeout uses <{absolute}> time rather than <{relative}> + * time. If the @a timeout elapses without receiving a message -1 is * returned and <errno> is set to <EWOULDBLOCK>. If the queue is * deactivated -1 is returned and <errno> is set to <ESHUTDOWN>. * Otherwise, returns -1 on failure, else the number of items still @@ -1107,8 +1107,8 @@ public: /** * Enqueue an <ACE_MESSAGE_TYPE *> at the head of the queue. Note - * that <timeout> uses <{absolute}> time rather than <{relative}> - * time. If the <timeout> elapses without receiving a message -1 is + * that @a timeout uses <{absolute}> time rather than <{relative}> + * time. If the @a timeout elapses without receiving a message -1 is * returned and <errno> is set to <EWOULDBLOCK>. If the queue is * deactivated -1 is returned and <errno> is set to <ESHUTDOWN>. * Otherwise, returns -1 on failure, else the number of items still @@ -1124,8 +1124,8 @@ public: /** * Dequeue and return the <ACE_MESSAGE_TYPE *> at the head of the - * queue. Note that <timeout> uses <{absolute}> time rather than - * <{relative}> time. If the <timeout> elapses without receiving a + * queue. Note that @a timeout uses <{absolute}> time rather than + * <{relative}> time. If the @a timeout elapses without receiving a * message -1 is returned and <errno> is set to <EWOULDBLOCK>. If * the queue is deactivated -1 is returned and <errno> is set to * <ESHUTDOWN>. Otherwise, returns -1 on failure, else the number @@ -1136,8 +1136,8 @@ public: /** * Dequeue and return the <ACE_MESSAGE_TYPE *> that has the lowest - * priority. Note that <timeout> uses <{absolute}> time rather than - * <{relative}> time. If the <timeout> elapses without receiving a + * priority. Note that @a timeout uses <{absolute}> time rather than + * <{relative}> time. If the @a timeout elapses without receiving a * message -1 is returned and <errno> is set to <EWOULDBLOCK>. If * the queue is deactivated -1 is returned and <errno> is set to * <ESHUTDOWN>. Otherwise, returns -1 on failure, else the number @@ -1148,8 +1148,8 @@ public: /** * Dequeue and return the <ACE_MESSAGE_TYPE *> at the tail of the - * queue. Note that <timeout> uses <{absolute}> time rather than - * <{relative}> time. If the <timeout> elapses without receiving a + * queue. Note that @a timeout uses <{absolute}> time rather than + * <{relative}> time. If the @a timeout elapses without receiving a * message -1 is returned and <errno> is set to <EWOULDBLOCK>. If * the queue is deactivated -1 is returned and <errno> is set to * <ESHUTDOWN>. Otherwise, returns -1 on failure, else the number @@ -1160,8 +1160,8 @@ public: /** * Dequeue and return the <ACE_MESSAGE_TYPE *> with the lowest - * deadline time. Note that <timeout> uses <{absolute}> time rather than - * <{relative}> time. If the <timeout> elapses without receiving a + * deadline time. Note that @a timeout uses <{absolute}> time rather than + * <{relative}> time. If the @a timeout elapses without receiving a * message -1 is returned and <errno> is set to <EWOULDBLOCK>. If * the queue is deactivated -1 is returned and <errno> is set to * <ESHUTDOWN>. Otherwise, returns -1 on failure, else the number @@ -1308,7 +1308,7 @@ protected: * version of the ACE_Message_Queue. If @c ACE_SYNCH_DECL is @c ACE_MT_SYNCH * then all operations are thread-safe. Otherwise, if it's @c ACE_NULL_SYNCH * then there's no locking overhead. - * + * * The @c ACE_MESSAGE_TYPE messages that are sent to this * queue can be chained. Messages are expected to have a * @c next method that returns the next message in the chain; |