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Diffstat (limited to 'TAO/tao/TAO_Singleton_Manager.h')
-rw-r--r-- | TAO/tao/TAO_Singleton_Manager.h | 14 |
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/TAO/tao/TAO_Singleton_Manager.h b/TAO/tao/TAO_Singleton_Manager.h index 340e0048714..50648612705 100644 --- a/TAO/tao/TAO_Singleton_Manager.h +++ b/TAO/tao/TAO_Singleton_Manager.h @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ // -*- C++ -*- - //============================================================================= /** * @file TAO_Singleton_Manager.h @@ -37,7 +36,7 @@ TAO_BEGIN_VERSIONED_NAMESPACE_DECL * * The TAO_Singleton_Manager is basically simplified version of the * ACE_Object_Manager. It is designed specifically to manage - * singletons created by TAO. For example, singleton instances + * singletons created by TAO. For example, singleton instances * created by TAO will be automatically registered with the singleton * instance of this Singleton Manager. * @par @@ -91,7 +90,7 @@ public: /** * The object is deleted via the ace_cleanup_destroyer. If you need * more flexiblity, see the other at_exit method below. For OS's - * that do not have processes, cleanup takes place at the end of + * that do not have processes, cleanup takes place at the end of * main. Returns 0 on success. On failure, returns -1 and sets * errno to: EAGAIN if shutting down, ENOMEM if insufficient virtual * memory, or EEXIST if the object (or array) had already been @@ -102,14 +101,14 @@ public: /// Register an object (or array) for cleanup at process /// termination. /** - * cleanup_hook points to a (global, or static member) function that + * @a cleanup_hook points to a (global, or static member) function that * is called for the object or array when it to be destroyed. It * may perform any necessary cleanup specific for that object or its - * class. param is passed as the second parameter to the + * class. @a param is passed as the second parameter to the * cleanup_hook function; the first parameter is the object (or - * array) to be destroyed. cleanup_hook, for example, may delete + * array) to be destroyed. @a cleanup_hook, for example, may delete * the object (or array). For OS's that do not have processes, this - * function is the same as <at_thread_exit>. Returns 0 on success. + * function is the same as @c at_thread_exit. Returns 0 on success. * On failure, returns -1 and sets errno to: EAGAIN if shutting * down, ENOMEM if insufficient virtual memory, or EEXIST if the * object (or array) had already been registered. @@ -139,7 +138,6 @@ private: int at_exit_i (void *object, ACE_CLEANUP_FUNC cleanup_hook, void *param); private: - /// Default signal set used, for example, in ACE_Sig_Guard. sigset_t *default_mask_; |