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| author | Albrecht Schlosser <albrechts.fltk@online.de> | 2022-10-09 14:30:32 +0200 |
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| committer | Albrecht Schlosser <albrechts.fltk@online.de> | 2022-10-09 14:30:32 +0200 |
| commit | 4d17cf310dc953703bf3a60763b681eb217bc3e9 (patch) | |
| tree | e640245faa9d316ea1900d7cd7d43b565b9a6d37 /src | |
| parent | f2532964cc8b326d00354f11d551727795a99319 (diff) | |
Fix documentation of Fl_Timeout::insert()
Diffstat (limited to 'src')
| -rw-r--r-- | src/Fl_Timeout.cxx | 13 |
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/src/Fl_Timeout.cxx b/src/Fl_Timeout.cxx index f93b86354..d530a87df 100644 --- a/src/Fl_Timeout.cxx +++ b/src/Fl_Timeout.cxx @@ -97,17 +97,10 @@ static double elapsed_time() { } /** - Insert a timer entry into the active timer queue. + Insert this timer entry into the active timer queue. - The base class Fl_Timeout inserts the timer as the first entry in - the queue of active timers. The default implementation is sufficient - for macOS and Windows. - - Derived classes (e.g. Fl_Timeout) can override this method. - Currently the Posix timeout handling (Unix, Linux) does this so - the timer queue entries are ordered by due time. - - \param[in] t Timer to be inserted (Fl_Timeout or derived class) + The timer is inserted at the required position so the timer queue + is always ordered by due time. */ void Fl_Timeout::insert() { Fl_Timeout **p = (Fl_Timeout **)&first_timeout; |
