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* WaitableEvent is the replacement for Windows events. Previously in the code, ↵agl@chromium.org2009-01-151-3/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | a HANDLE from CreateEvent was used for signaling, both within a process and across processes. WaitableEvent is the cross platform replacement for this. To convert: * HANDLE -> base::WaitableEvent* * ScopedHandle -> scoped_ptr<base::WaitableEvent> * CreateEvent -> new base::WaitableEvent * SetEvent -> base::WaitableEvent::Signal * ResetEvent -> base::WaitableEvent::Reset * ObjectWatcher -> base::WaitableEventWatcher * WaitForMultipleObjects -> static base::WaitableEvent::WaitMany ObjectWatcher remains for Windows specific code. WaitableEventWatcher has an identical interface save, * It uses WaitableEvents, not HANDLEs * It returns void from StartWatching and StopWatcher, rather than errors. System internal errors are fatal to the address space IMPORTANT: There are semantic differences between the different platforms. WaitableEvents on Windows are implemented on top of events. Windows events work across process and this is used mostly for modal dialog support. Windows events can be duplicated with DuplicateHandle. On other platforms, WaitableEvent works only within a single process. In the future we shall have to replace the current uses of cross-process events with IPCs. BEWARE: HANDLE, on Windows, is a void *. Since any pointer type coerces to void *, you can pass a WaitableEvent * where a HANDLE is expected without any build-time errors. Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/16554 git-svn-id: svn://svn.chromium.org/chrome/trunk/src@8126 0039d316-1c4b-4281-b951-d872f2087c98
* Use a more compact license header in source files.license.bot2008-08-241-28/+4
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* reland safe portions of r625darin@google.com2008-08-141-11/+12
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* rollback r625 because it made things slowerdarin@google.com2008-08-091-12/+11
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* Switch IPC classes over to using ObjectWatcher instead of ↵darin@google.com2008-08-091-11/+12
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* Reapply 379 since it wasn't the issue with the build breakage.maruel@google.com2008-08-051-6/+2
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* Revert change 379 to see if it fixes the build. Please reapply when it's green.nsylvain@google.com2008-08-051-2/+6
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* Reduce the quantity of includes and template specialization in ↵maruel@google.com2008-08-051-6/+2
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* Add chrome to the repository.initial.commit2008-07-261-0/+125
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