[glib] Remove mention of non-existing calls from docs
- From: Alexander Larsson <alexl src gnome org>
- To: svn-commits-list gnome org
- Subject: [glib] Remove mention of non-existing calls from docs
- Date: Mon, 25 May 2009 09:47:58 -0400 (EDT)
commit f99be75ff9d62f8e8e4e8850e34fe1020e58cb8c
Author: Alexander Larsson <alexl redhat com>
Date: Mon May 25 15:46:35 2009 +0200
Remove mention of non-existing calls from docs
The docs mentions a separate seekable API for the various file streams
which don't actually exists. Change this to refer to the generic
GSeekable calls.
---
gio/gfileinputstream.c | 10 ++++------
gio/gfileiostream.c | 14 +++++++-------
gio/gfileoutputstream.c | 17 ++++++++---------
3 files changed, 19 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-)
diff --git a/gio/gfileinputstream.c b/gio/gfileinputstream.c
index 0493f38..502584b 100644
--- a/gio/gfileinputstream.c
+++ b/gio/gfileinputstream.c
@@ -44,12 +44,10 @@
*
* GFileInputStream implements #GSeekable, which allows the input
* stream to jump to arbitrary positions in the file, provided the
- * filesystem of the file allows it. In addition to the generic
- * g_seekable_ API, GFileInputStream has its own API for seeking
- * and positioning. To find the position of a file input stream,
- * use g_file_input_stream_tell(). To find out if a file input
- * stream supports seeking, use g_file_input_stream_can_seek().
- * To position a file input stream, use g_file_input_stream_seek().
+ * filesystem of the file allows it. To find the position of a file
+ * input stream, use g_seekable_tell(). To find out if a file input
+ * stream supports seeking, use g_seekable_stream_can_seek().
+ * To position a file input stream, use g_seekable_seek().
**/
static void g_file_input_stream_seekable_iface_init (GSeekableIface *iface);
diff --git a/gio/gfileiostream.c b/gio/gfileiostream.c
index 14cdbfe..d7bff9d 100644
--- a/gio/gfileiostream.c
+++ b/gio/gfileiostream.c
@@ -46,16 +46,16 @@
* GFileIOStream implements #GSeekable, which allows the io
* stream to jump to arbitrary positions in the file and to truncate
* the file, provided the filesystem of the file supports these
- * operations. In addition to the generic g_seekable_ API,
- * GFileIOStream has its own API for seeking and positioning.
+ * operations.
+ *
* To find the position of a file io stream, use
- * g_file_io_stream_tell().
+ * g_seekable_tell().
*
- * To find out if a file io stream supports seeking, use g_file_io_stream_can_seek().
- * To position a file io stream, use g_file_io_stream_seek().
+ * To find out if a file io stream supports seeking, use g_seekable_can_seek().
+ * To position a file io stream, use g_seekable_seek().
* To find out if a file io stream supports truncating, use
- * g_file_io_stream_can_truncate(). To truncate a file io
- * stream, use g_file_io_stream_truncate().
+ * g_seekable_can_truncate(). To truncate a file io
+ * stream, use g_seekable_truncate().
*
* The default implementation of all the #GFileIOStream operations
* and the implementation of #GSeekable just call into the same operations
diff --git a/gio/gfileoutputstream.c b/gio/gfileoutputstream.c
index 494734c..832042e 100644
--- a/gio/gfileoutputstream.c
+++ b/gio/gfileoutputstream.c
@@ -45,15 +45,14 @@
* GFileOutputStream implements #GSeekable, which allows the output
* stream to jump to arbitrary positions in the file and to truncate
* the file, provided the filesystem of the file supports these
- * operations. In addition to the generic g_seekable_ API,
- * GFileOutputStream has its own API for seeking and positioning.
- * To find the position of a file output stream, use
- * g_file_output_stream_tell(). To find out if a file output
- * stream supports seeking, use g_file_output_stream_can_seek().
- * To position a file output stream, use g_file_output_stream_seek().
- * To find out if a file output stream supports truncating, use
- * g_file_output_stream_can_truncate(). To truncate a file output
- * stream, use g_file_output_stream_truncate().
+ * operations.
+ *
+ * To find the position of a file output stream, use g_seekable_tell().
+ * To find out if a file output stream supports seeking, use
+ * g_seekable_can_seek().To position a file output stream, use
+ * g_seekable_seek(). To find out if a file output stream supports
+ * truncating, use g_seekable_can_truncate(). To truncate a file output
+ * stream, use g_seekable_truncate().
**/
static void g_file_output_stream_seekable_iface_init (GSeekableIface *iface);
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