From: Martin Mares Date: Sat, 11 Feb 2012 17:29:35 +0000 (+0100) Subject: Docs: Removed obsolete remarks about automatic tying of fastbufs X-Git-Tag: v5.0~72 X-Git-Url: http://mj.ucw.cz/gitweb/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=f2b3b9d3f7d65c73cb25b72408cbaa2084d44b3a;p=libucw.git Docs: Removed obsolete remarks about automatic tying of fastbufs --- diff --git a/ucw/fastbuf.h b/ucw/fastbuf.h index aa6c4931..4e3199d8 100644 --- a/ucw/fastbuf.h +++ b/ucw/fastbuf.h @@ -160,8 +160,6 @@ struct fastbuf *fb_tie(struct fastbuf *b); /* Tie fastbuf to a resource if there * * If you want to use fastbufs to access files, you can choose one of several * back-ends and set their parameters. - * - * All file fastbufs are tied to resources automatically. ***/ /** @@ -308,8 +306,6 @@ void bclose_file_helper(struct fastbuf *f, int fd, int is_temp_file); * * The `fblim` back-end reads from a file handle, but at most a given * number of bytes. This is frequently used for reading from sockets. - * - * All such fastbufs are tied to resources automatically. ***/ struct fastbuf *bopen_limited_fd(int fd, uns bufsize, uns limit); /** Create a fastbuf which reads at most @limit bytes from @fd. **/ @@ -324,8 +320,6 @@ struct fastbuf *bopen_limited_fd(int fd, uns bufsize, uns limit); /** Create a f * First, you use @fbmem_create() to create the stream and the fastbuf * used for writing to it. Then you can call @fbmem_clone_read() to get * an arbitrary number of fastbuf for reading from the stream. - * - * All in-memory fastbufs are tied to resources automatically. ***/ struct fastbuf *fbmem_create(uns blocksize); /** Create stream and return its writing fastbuf. **/ @@ -378,8 +372,6 @@ static inline uns fbbuf_count_written(struct fastbuf *f) /** Calculates, how man * size and it is expanded to accomodate all data. * * At every moment, you can use `fastbuf->buffer` to gain access to the stream. - * - * All fastbufs of this type are tied to resources automatically. ***/ struct mempool; @@ -445,8 +437,6 @@ void *fbpool_end(struct fbpool *fb); * * Please note that initialization of the clones is not thread-safe, * so you have to serialize it yourself. - * - * The atomic fastbufs are tied to resources automatically. ***/ struct fb_atomic {