glib r6995 - in trunk: . glib
- From: tml svn gnome org
- To: svn-commits-list gnome org
- Subject: glib r6995 - in trunk: . glib
- Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2008 06:57:22 +0000 (UTC)
Author: tml
Date: Wed Jun 11 06:57:22 2008
New Revision: 6995
URL: http://svn.gnome.org/viewvc/glib?rev=6995&view=rev
Log:
2008-06-11 Tor Lillqvist <tml novell com>
* glib/gmain.c
* glib/gspawn.c: Clarify what a "child pid" is in the doc
comments.
Modified:
trunk/ChangeLog
trunk/glib/gmain.c
trunk/glib/gspawn.c
Modified: trunk/glib/gmain.c
==============================================================================
--- trunk/glib/gmain.c (original)
+++ trunk/glib/gmain.c Wed Jun 11 06:57:22 2008
@@ -4003,8 +4003,8 @@
/**
* g_child_watch_source_new:
- * @pid: process id of a child process to watch. On Windows, a HANDLE
- * for the process to watch (which actually doesn't have to be a child).
+ * @pid: process to watch. On POSIX the pid of a child process. On
+ * Windows a handle for a process (which doesn't have to be a child).
*
* Creates a new child_watch source.
*
@@ -4054,7 +4054,8 @@
* g_child_watch_add_full:
* @priority: the priority of the idle source. Typically this will be in the
* range between #G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT_IDLE and #G_PRIORITY_HIGH_IDLE.
- * @pid: process id of a child process to watch
+ * @pid: process to watch. On POSIX the pid of a child process. On
+ * Windows a handle for a process (which doesn't have to be a child).
* @function: function to call
* @data: data to pass to @function
* @notify: function to call when the idle is removed, or %NULL
@@ -4103,7 +4104,8 @@
/**
* g_child_watch_add:
- * @pid: process id of a child process to watch
+ * @pid: process id to watch. On POSIX the pid of a child process. On
+ * Windows a handle for a process (which doesn't have to be a child).
* @function: function to call
* @data: data to pass to @function
*
Modified: trunk/glib/gspawn.c
==============================================================================
--- trunk/glib/gspawn.c (original)
+++ trunk/glib/gspawn.c Wed Jun 11 06:57:22 2008
@@ -84,11 +84,14 @@
* @flags: flags from #GSpawnFlags
* @child_setup: function to run in the child just before exec()
* @user_data: user data for @child_setup
- * @child_pid: return location for child process ID, or %NULL
+ * @child_pid: return location for child process reference, or %NULL
* @error: return location for error
*
* See g_spawn_async_with_pipes() for a full description; this function
* simply calls the g_spawn_async_with_pipes() without any pipes.
+ *
+ * You should call g_spawn_close_pid() on the returned child process
+ * reference when you don't need it any more.
*
* <note><para>
* If you are writing a GTK+ application, and the program you
@@ -97,6 +100,11 @@
* the spawned program opens its windows on the right screen.
* </para></note>
*
+ * <note><para> Note that the returned @child_pid on Windows is a
+ * handle to the child process and not its identifier. Process handles
+ * and process identifiers are different concepts on Windows.
+ * </para></note>
+ *
* Return value: %TRUE on success, %FALSE if error is set
**/
gboolean
@@ -485,6 +493,10 @@
* vector elements that need it before calling the C runtime
* spawn() function.
*
+ * The returned @child_pid on Windows is a handle to the child
+ * process, not its identifier. Process handles and process
+ * identifiers are different concepts on Windows.
+ *
* @envp is a %NULL-terminated array of strings, where each string
* has the form <literal>KEY=VALUE</literal>. This will become
* the child's environment. If @envp is %NULL, the child inherits its
@@ -577,7 +589,7 @@
* and @standard_error will not be filled with valid values.
*
* If @child_pid is not %NULL and an error does not occur then the returned
- * pid must be closed using g_spawn_close_pid().
+ * process reference must be closed using g_spawn_close_pid().
*
* <note><para>
* If you are writing a GTK+ application, and the program you
@@ -1641,9 +1653,9 @@
/**
* g_spawn_close_pid:
- * @pid: The process identifier to close
+ * @pid: The process reference to close
*
- * On some platforms, notably WIN32, the #GPid type represents a resource
+ * On some platforms, notably Windows, the #GPid type represents a resource
* which must be closed to prevent resource leaking. g_spawn_close_pid()
* is provided for this purpose. It should be used on all platforms, even
* though it doesn't do anything under UNIX.
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