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GApplication: document IS_SERVICE timeout properly
The documentation was suggesting that using G_APPLICATION_IS_SERVICE would automatically set an inactivity timeout (ie: app stays around for a while after the use count drops to zero). In reality, it only adds an initial 10 second wait for the first activation message to arrive after which it uses the normal inactivity timeout mechanism.
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@@ -1531,9 +1531,12 @@ g_application_open (GApplication *application,
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* non-zero then the default main context is iterated until the use count
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* falls to zero, at which point 0 is returned.
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*
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* If the %G_APPLICATION_IS_SERVICE flag is set, then the exiting at
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* use count of zero is delayed for a while (ie: the instance stays
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* around to provide its <emphasis>service</emphasis> to others).
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* If the %G_APPLICATION_IS_SERVICE flag is set, then the service will
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* run for as much as 10 seconds with a use count of zero while waiting
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* for the message that caused the activation to arrive. After that,
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* if the use count falls to zero the application will exit immediately,
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* except in the case that g_application_set_inactivity_timeout() is in
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* use.
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*
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* Returns: the exit status
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*
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