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author | Stephan Bergmann <sbergman@redhat.com> | 2015-12-16 10:53:36 +0100 |
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committer | Stephan Bergmann <sbergman@redhat.com> | 2015-12-16 14:21:26 +0100 |
commit | a2016848005b3ed9430575f6401bfec25f354dfa (patch) | |
tree | aedfac24477ec3818848b6cacc77ad089d6bda2d /framework | |
parent | 4ac13fb72a12ac6dba7b002a4ac0cdd40eaaada5 (diff) |
Remove comment noise
Change-Id: I7794e40e07520c1e504b1167aa64cf24819271f2
Diffstat (limited to 'framework')
-rw-r--r-- | framework/inc/threadhelp/transactionguard.hxx | 41 |
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 37 deletions
diff --git a/framework/inc/threadhelp/transactionguard.hxx b/framework/inc/threadhelp/transactionguard.hxx index 52ee098e0720..0b87721d949a 100644 --- a/framework/inc/threadhelp/transactionguard.hxx +++ b/framework/inc/threadhelp/transactionguard.hxx @@ -25,59 +25,26 @@ namespace framework{ -/*-************************************************************************************************************ - @short implement a guard to support non breakable transactions - @descr If you wish to support non breakable method calls without locking any mutex, rw-lock or - something like that - you should use this guard implementation. - Initialize it at first in your method and don't release it till end of your function! - Your "transaction" is registered in ctor and automatically released in dtor. - Use set/get of working mode to enable/disable further transactions. - It's possible too, to enable automatically throwing of some exceptions for illegal - transaction requests ... e.g. interface call for already disposed objects. - - @attention To prevent us against wrong using, the default ctor, copy ctor and the =operator are marked private! - @devstatus draft -*//*-*************************************************************************************************************/ class TransactionGuard : private boost::noncopyable { - - // public methods - public: - - /*-**************************************************************************************************** - @short ctors - @descr Use these ctor methods to initialize the guard right. - Given reference must be valid - otherwise crashes could occur! - - @attention It's not necessary to lock any mutex here! Because a ctor should not be called - from different threads at the same time ... this class use no refcount mechanism! - @param "rManager" reference to transaction manager for using to register a request - @param "eMode" enable/disable throwing of exceptions for rejected calls - *//*-*****************************************************************************************************/ inline TransactionGuard( TransactionManager& rManager, EExceptionMode eMode ) : m_pManager( &rManager ) { m_pManager->registerTransaction( eMode ); } - /*-************************************************************************************************************ - @short dtor - @descr We must release the transaction manager and can forget his pointer. - *//*-*************************************************************************************************************/ inline ~TransactionGuard() { m_pManager->unregisterTransaction(); } private: + TransactionManager* m_pManager; +}; - TransactionManager* m_pManager; /// pointer to safed transaction manager - -}; // class TransactionGuard - -} // namespace framework +} -#endif // INCLUDED_FRAMEWORK_INC_THREADHELP_TRANSACTIONGUARD_HXX +#endif /* vim:set shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 expandtab: */ |