removed trailing whitespace in Doxygen files
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@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ public:
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Broadcasts to all waiting threads, waking all of them up. Note that this method
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may be called whether the mutex associated with this condition is locked or
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not.
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@see Signal()
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*/
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void Broadcast();
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@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ public:
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signalled again to wake up any thread which may start waiting on it later.
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Note that this method may be called whether the mutex associated with this
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condition is locked or not.
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@see Broadcast()
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*/
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void Signal();
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@@ -90,10 +90,10 @@ public:
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Wait without waking up any thread, the thread would still wait for another one
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and so it is important to ensure that the condition will be signalled after
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Wait or the thread may sleep forever.
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@returns Returns wxCOND_NO_ERROR on success, another value if an error
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occurred.
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@see WaitTimeout()
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*/
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wxCondError Wait();
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@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ public:
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This method is identical to Wait() except that it
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returns, with the return code of @c wxCOND_TIMEOUT as soon as the given
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timeout expires.
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@param milliseconds
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Timeout in milliseconds
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*/
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@@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ public:
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should call @ref wxThread::run GetThread()-Run to start running
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it. You may optionally specify the stack size to be allocated to it (Ignored on
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platforms that don't support setting it explicitly, eg. Unix).
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@returns One of:
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*/
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wxThreadError Create(unsigned int stackSize = 0);
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@@ -339,13 +339,13 @@ public:
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does not create or start execution of the real thread -- for this you should
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use the Create() and Run() methods.
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The possible values for @a kind parameters are:
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@b wxTHREAD_DETACHED
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Creates a detached thread.
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@b wxTHREAD_JOINABLE
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Creates a joinable thread.
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*/
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wxThread(wxThreadKind kind = wxTHREAD_DETACHED);
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@@ -381,7 +381,7 @@ public:
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use a lot of threads (say several hundred), virtual adress space can get tight
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unless you explicitly specify a smaller amount of thread stack space for each
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thread.
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@returns One of:
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*/
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wxThreadError Create(unsigned int stackSize = 0);
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@@ -440,7 +440,7 @@ public:
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/**
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Returns the number of system CPUs or -1 if the value is unknown.
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@see SetConcurrency()
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*/
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static int GetCPUCount();
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@@ -463,17 +463,17 @@ public:
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/**
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Gets the priority of the thread, between zero and 100.
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The following priorities are defined:
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@b WXTHREAD_MIN_PRIORITY
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0
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@b WXTHREAD_DEFAULT_PRIORITY
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50
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@b WXTHREAD_MAX_PRIORITY
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100
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*/
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int GetPriority() const;
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@@ -576,17 +576,17 @@ public:
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after calling Create() but before calling
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Run().
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The following priorities are already defined:
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@b WXTHREAD_MIN_PRIORITY
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0
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@b WXTHREAD_DEFAULT_PRIORITY
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50
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@b WXTHREAD_MAX_PRIORITY
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100
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*/
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void SetPriority(int priority);
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@@ -787,14 +787,14 @@ public:
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Increments the semaphore count and signals one of the waiting
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threads in an atomic way. Returns wxSEMA_OVERFLOW if the count
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would increase the counter past the maximum.
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@returns One of:
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*/
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wxSemaError Post();
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/**
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Same as Wait(), but returns immediately.
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@returns One of:
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*/
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wxSemaError TryWait();
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@@ -802,7 +802,7 @@ public:
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/**
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Wait indefinitely until the semaphore count becomes strictly positive
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and then decrement it and return.
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@returns One of:
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*/
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wxSemaError Wait();
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@@ -893,28 +893,28 @@ public:
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/**
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Locks the mutex object. This is equivalent to
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LockTimeout() with infinite timeout.
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@returns One of:
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*/
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wxMutexError Lock();
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/**
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Try to lock the mutex object during the specified time interval.
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@returns One of:
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*/
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wxMutexError LockTimeout(unsigned long msec);
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/**
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Tries to lock the mutex object. If it can't, returns immediately with an error.
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@returns One of:
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*/
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wxMutexError TryLock();
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/**
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Unlocks the mutex object.
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@returns One of:
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*/
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wxMutexError Unlock();
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