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authorjar@chromium.org <jar@chromium.org@0039d316-1c4b-4281-b951-d872f2087c98>2010-11-08 21:47:24 +0000
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Fix typos in comments
about:objects became about:tasks a while back, but there were somem lingering references. tbr=wtc Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/4662002 git-svn-id: svn://svn.chromium.org/chrome/trunk/src@65431 0039d316-1c4b-4281-b951-d872f2087c98
-rw-r--r--base/tracked_objects.h27
1 files changed, 13 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/base/tracked_objects.h b/base/tracked_objects.h
index b76a295..87912c0 100644
--- a/base/tracked_objects.h
+++ b/base/tracked_objects.h
@@ -21,18 +21,18 @@
// across a series of objects so that the counts and times can be rapidly
// updated without (usually) having to lock the data, and hence there is usually
// very little contention caused by the tracking. The data can be viewed via
-// the about:objects URL, with a variety of sorting and filtering choices.
+// the about:tasks URL, with a variety of sorting and filtering choices.
//
-// Theese classes serve as the basis of a profiler of sorts for the Tasks
-// system. As a result, design decisions were made to maximize speed, by
-// minimizing recurring allocation/deallocation, lock contention and data
-// copying. In the "stable" state, which is reached relatively quickly, there
-// is no separate marginal allocation cost associated with construction or
-// destruction of tracked objects, no locks are generally employed, and probably
-// the largest computational cost is associated with obtaining start and stop
-// times for instances as they are created and destroyed. The introduction of
-// worker threads had a slight impact on this approach, and required use of some
-// locks when accessing data from the worker threads.
+// These classes serve as the basis of a profiler of sorts for the Tasks system.
+// As a result, design decisions were made to maximize speed, by minimizing
+// recurring allocation/deallocation, lock contention and data copying. In the
+// "stable" state, which is reached relatively quickly, there is no separate
+// marginal allocation cost associated with construction or destruction of
+// tracked objects, no locks are generally employed, and probably the largest
+// computational cost is associated with obtaining start and stop times for
+// instances as they are created and destroyed. The introduction of worker
+// threads had a slight impact on this approach, and required use of some locks
+// when accessing data from the worker threads.
//
// The following describes the lifecycle of tracking an instance.
//
@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@
//
// The above description tries to define the high performance (run time)
// portions of these classes. After gathering statistics, calls instigated
-// by visiting about:objects will assemble and aggregate data for display. The
+// by visiting about:tasks will assemble and aggregate data for display. The
// following data structures are used for producing such displays. They are
// not performance critical, and their only major constraint is that they should
// be able to run concurrently with ongoing augmentation of the birth and death
@@ -137,8 +137,7 @@
// need to be sorted, and possibly aggregated (example: how many threads are in
// a specific consecutive set of Snapshots? What was the total birth count for
// that set? etc.). Aggregation instances collect running sums of any set of
-// snapshot instances, and are used to print sub-totals in an about:objects
-// page.
+// snapshot instances, and are used to print sub-totals in an about:tasks page.
//
// TODO(jar): I need to store DataCollections, and provide facilities for taking
// the difference between two gathered DataCollections. For now, I'm just