/** \brief Singleton class to manage the event loop
This class manages a single select() type event loop. A customer of this class may register
- any number of file descriptiors with this class and pass callback functions to be called on
+ any number of file descriptors with this class and pass callback functions to be called on
input, output or error. This functions are specified using boost::function objects (See <a
href="http://www.boost.org/doc/html/function.html">Boost.Function</a>)
\code
int fd = retrieve_filehandle(object);
\endcode
- is valid and places the relevent file descriptor into fd can be used as a Handle type. There
+ is valid and places the relevant file descriptor into fd can be used as a Handle type. There
is an implementation of retrieve_filehandle(int) within the library to handle explicit file
- descrptors. The <a href="../../../Socket/doc/html/index.html">Socket library</a> provides an
- implementation of <tt>retrive_filehandle(FileHandle handle)</tt>. If you want to support
- some other handle type, just define an apropriate \c retrieve_filehandle function <em>in
+ descriptors. The <a href="../../../Socket/doc/html/index.html">Socket library</a> provides an
+ implementation of <tt>retrieve_filehandle(FileHandle handle)</tt>. If you want to support
+ some other handle type, just define an appropriate \c retrieve_filehandle function <em>in
that types namespace</em>.
It is important to note, that for every combination of file descriptor and event, only a \e
single handler may be installed. Installing more handlers does not make sense. If you need
- to distribute data to serveral interested parties, you must take care of this yourself.
+ to distribute data to several interested parties, you must take care of this yourself.
\todo Fix EventId parameter (probably to int) to allow |-ing without casting ...
*/
time
\implementation This static member just defines the Scheduler as a static method
- variable. The C++ standard then provides above guaratee. The instance will be
+ variable. The C++ standard then provides above guarantee. The instance will be
initialized the first time, the code flow passes the variable declaration found in
the instance() body.
*/
typename GenericCallback<Handle>::Callback const & cb,
int eventMask = EV_ALL); ///< Add file handle event callback
/**< add() will add a callback to the Scheduler. The
- callbeck will be called for the given type of event on
+ callback will be called for the given type of event on
the given arbitrary file-descriptor or
handle-like object. If there already is a Callback
register ed for one of the events requested, the new