Ops, forgot this.

Ops, forgot this.
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Sebastian Wilhelmi 2001-05-09 12:54:37 +00:00
parent 2e7b1367d8
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@ -219,11 +219,11 @@ you can however use it as if it was a function.
<!-- ##### USER_FUNCTION GThreadFunc ##### -->
<para>
Specifies the type of the @thread_func functions passed to
Specifies the type of the @func functions passed to
g_thread_create().
</para>
@value: data supplied to the thread
@data: data passed to the thread
@Returns: the return value of the thread, which will be returned by
g_thread_join()
@ -262,11 +262,11 @@ g_thread_join() is called for that thread.
</para>
</note>
@func: the function executing in that thread
@data: the argument to the function
@joinable: is this thread joinable?
@bound: is this thread bound to a system thread?
@priority: the priority of the thread
@func: the function executing in that thread
@arg: the argument to the function
<!-- ##### FUNCTION g_thread_create ##### -->
<para>
@ -285,8 +285,8 @@ generally faster. On some systems (e.g. Linux) all threads are bound.
</para>
<para>
The new thread executes the function @thread_func with the argument
@arg. If the thread was created successfully, it is returned.
The new thread executes the function @func with the argument
@data. If the thread was created successfully, it is returned.
</para>
<para>
@ -305,8 +305,8 @@ default.
</para>
</note>
@thread_func: a function to execute in the new thread
@arg: an argument to supply to the new thread
@func: a function to execute in the new thread
@data: an argument to supply to the new thread
@stack_size: a stack size for the new thread
@joinable: should this thread be joinable?
@bound: should this thread be bound to a system thread?
@ -325,11 +325,11 @@ This functions returns the #GThread corresponding to the calling thread.
<!-- ##### FUNCTION g_thread_join ##### -->
<para>
Waits until @thread finishes, i.e. the function @thread_func, as given
Waits until @thread finishes, i.e. the function @func, as given
to g_thread_create, returns or g_thread_exit() is called by
@thread. All resources of @thread including the #GThread struct are
released. @thread must have been created with @joinable=#TRUE in
g_thread_create(). The value returned by @thread_func or given to
g_thread_create(). The value returned by @func or given to
g_thread_exit() by @thread is returned by this function.
</para>
@ -399,7 +399,7 @@ return retval;
</para>
<para>
in the function @thread_func, as given to g_thread_create().
in the function @func, as given to g_thread_create().
</para>
<note>