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author | Kevin Ryde <user42@zip.com.au> | 2003-07-24 00:03:53 +0000 |
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committer | Kevin Ryde <user42@zip.com.au> | 2003-07-24 00:03:53 +0000 |
commit | 72d50982e77e6f691d5ba69dcb90c80f2cd6f252 (patch) | |
tree | 726d272bb311ee554b168500336d1e0cb5fe3eeb | |
parent | 54148bb85a9eb63a1894bde53cdd67545e93e01c (diff) | |
download | guile-72d50982e77e6f691d5ba69dcb90c80f2cd6f252.tar.gz |
(System asyncs): Add index entries for C functions.
-rw-r--r-- | doc/ref/scheme-scheduling.texi | 8 |
1 files changed, 8 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/doc/ref/scheme-scheduling.texi b/doc/ref/scheme-scheduling.texi index d663dfcf0..8a479d40b 100644 --- a/doc/ref/scheme-scheduling.texi +++ b/doc/ref/scheme-scheduling.texi @@ -114,9 +114,16 @@ This procedure is not safe to be called from signal handlers. Use signal handlers. @end deffn +@c FIXME: The use of @deffnx for scm_c_call_with_blocked_asyncs and +@c scm_c_call_with_unblocked_asyncs puts "void" into the function +@c index. Would prefer to use @deftypefnx if makeinfo allowed that, +@c or a @deftypefn with an empty return type argument if it didn't +@c introduce an extra space. + @deffn {Scheme Procedure} call-with-blocked-asyncs proc @deffnx {C Function} scm_call_with_blocked_asyncs (proc) @deffnx {C Function} void *scm_c_call_with_blocked_asyncs (void * (*proc) (void *data), void *data) +@findex scm_c_call_with_blocked_asyncs Call @var{proc} and block the execution of system asyncs by one level for the current thread while it is running. Return the value returned by @var{proc}. For the first two variants, call @var{proc} with no @@ -126,6 +133,7 @@ arguments; for the third, call it with @var{data}. @deffn {Scheme Procedure} call-with-unblocked-asyncs proc @deffnx {C Function} scm_call_with_unblocked_asyncs (proc) @deffnx {C Function} void *scm_c_call_with_unblocked_asyncs (void *(*p) (void *d), void *d) +@findex scm_c_call_with_unblocked_asyncs Call @var{proc} and unblock the execution of system asyncs by one level for the current thread while it is running. Return the value returned by @var{proc}. For the first two variants, call @var{proc} |