Get rid of trailing whitespace.

git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/team/mmichelson/threadpool@376500 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
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Mark Michelson
2012-11-19 22:34:27 +00:00
parent f4328e109d
commit e2196d7981
2 changed files with 12 additions and 12 deletions

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@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@
* in the task queue occur.
*
* A task is a wrapper around a task-handling function pointer and a data
* pointer. A task is pushed into a taskprocessor queue using the
* pointer. A task is pushed into a taskprocessor queue using the
* ast_taskprocessor_push(taskprocessor, taskhandler, taskdata) function and freed by the
* taskprocessor after the task handling function returns. A module releases its
* reference to a taskprocessor using the ast_taskprocessor_unreference() function which
@@ -59,9 +59,9 @@ struct ast_taskprocessor;
/*!
* \brief ast_tps_options for specification of taskprocessor options
*
* Specify whether a taskprocessor should be created via ast_taskprocessor_get() if the taskprocessor
* does not already exist. The default behavior is to create a taskprocessor if it does not already exist
* and provide its reference to the calling function. To only return a reference to a taskprocessor if
* Specify whether a taskprocessor should be created via ast_taskprocessor_get() if the taskprocessor
* does not already exist. The default behavior is to create a taskprocessor if it does not already exist
* and provide its reference to the calling function. To only return a reference to a taskprocessor if
* and only if it exists, use the TPS_REF_IF_EXISTS option in ast_taskprocessor_get().
*/
enum ast_tps_options {
@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ enum ast_tps_options {
struct ast_taskprocessor_listener;
struct ast_taskprocessor_listener_callbacks {
/*!
/*!
* \brief Allocate the listener's private data
*
* It is not necessary to assign the private data to the listener.
@@ -84,14 +84,14 @@ struct ast_taskprocessor_listener_callbacks {
* \retval non-NULL Allocated private data
*/
void *(*alloc)(struct ast_taskprocessor_listener *listener);
/*!
/*!
* \brief Indicates a task was pushed to the processor
*
* \param listener The listener
* \param was_empty If non-zero, the taskprocessor was empty prior to the task being pushed
*/
void (*task_pushed)(struct ast_taskprocessor_listener *listener, int was_empty);
/*!
/*!
* \brief Indicates the task processor has become empty
*
* \param listener The listener
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ struct ast_taskprocessor_listener_callbacks {
* \param listener The listener
*/
void (*shutdown)(struct ast_taskprocessor_listener *listener);
/*!
/*!
* \brief Destroy the listener's private data
*
* It is required that you free the private data in this callback
@@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ struct ast_taskprocessor_listener *ast_taskprocessor_listener_alloc(const struct
* The default behavior of instantiating a taskprocessor if one does not already exist can be
* disabled by specifying the TPS_REF_IF_EXISTS ast_tps_options as the second argument to ast_taskprocessor_get().
* \param name The name of the taskprocessor
* \param create Use 0 by default or specify TPS_REF_IF_EXISTS to return NULL if the taskprocessor does
* \param create Use 0 by default or specify TPS_REF_IF_EXISTS to return NULL if the taskprocessor does
* not already exist
* return A pointer to a reference counted taskprocessor under normal conditions, or NULL if the
* TPS_REF_IF_EXISTS reference type is specified and the taskprocessor does not exist

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@@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ struct default_taskprocessor_listener_pvt {
static void default_tps_wake_up(struct default_taskprocessor_listener_pvt *pvt, int should_die)
{
SCOPED_MUTEX(lock, &pvt->lock);
SCOPED_MUTEX(lock, &pvt->lock);
pvt->wake_up = 1;
pvt->dead = should_die;
ast_cond_signal(&pvt->cond);
@@ -472,7 +472,7 @@ struct ast_taskprocessor_listener *ast_taskprocessor_listener_alloc(const struct
{
RAII_VAR(struct ast_taskprocessor_listener *, listener,
ao2_alloc(sizeof(*listener), listener_destroy), ao2_cleanup);
if (!listener) {
return NULL;
}
@@ -614,7 +614,7 @@ int ast_taskprocessor_execute(struct ast_taskprocessor *tps)
{
struct tps_task *t;
int size;
if (!(t = tps_taskprocessor_pop(tps))) {
return 0;
}