glib r7320 - trunk



Author: tml
Date: Fri Aug  8 04:56:22 2008
New Revision: 7320
URL: http://svn.gnome.org/viewvc/glib?rev=7320&view=rev

Log:
Improve comment.

Modified:
   trunk/configure.in
   trunk/glibconfig.h.win32.in

Modified: trunk/configure.in
==============================================================================
--- trunk/configure.in	(original)
+++ trunk/configure.in	Fri Aug  8 04:56:22 2008
@@ -2951,12 +2951,12 @@
 
 #define G_MODULE_SUFFIX "$g_module_suffix"
 
-/* A GPid is an abstraction for a process "handle". It is *not* an abstraction for
- * a process identifier in general. GPid is used in GLib only for
- * descendant processes spawned with the g_spawn* functions. On POSIX
- * there is no "process handle" concept as such, but on Windows a GPid
- * is a handle to a process, a kind of pointer, not a process
- * identifier.
+/* A GPid is an abstraction for a process "handle". It is *not* an
+ * abstraction for a process identifier in general. GPid is used in
+ * GLib only for descendant processes spawned with the g_spawn*
+ * functions. On POSIX there is no "process handle" concept as such,
+ * but on Windows a GPid is a handle to a process, a kind of pointer,
+ * not a process identifier.
  */
 typedef $g_pid_type GPid;
 

Modified: trunk/glibconfig.h.win32.in
==============================================================================
--- trunk/glibconfig.h.win32.in	(original)
+++ trunk/glibconfig.h.win32.in	Fri Aug  8 04:56:22 2008
@@ -241,12 +241,12 @@
 
 #define G_MODULE_SUFFIX "dll"
 
-/* A GPid is an abstraction for a process "handle". It is *not* an abstraction for
- * a process identifier in general. GPid is used in GLib only for
- * descendant processes spawned with the g_spawn* functions. On POSIX
- * there is no "process handle" concept as such, but on Windows a GPid
- * is a handle to a process, a kind of pointer, not a process
- * identifier.
+/* A GPid is an abstraction for a process "handle". It is *not* an
+ * abstraction for a process identifier in general. GPid is used in
+ * GLib only for descendant processes spawned with the g_spawn*
+ * functions. On POSIX there is no "process handle" concept as such,
+ * but on Windows a GPid is a handle to a process, a kind of pointer,
+ * not a process identifier.
  */
 typedef void * GPid;
 



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