libcamera: Rename 'method' to 'function'
Usage of 'method' to refer to member functions comes from Java. The C++ standard uses the term 'function' only. Replace 'method' with 'function' or 'member function' through the whole code base and documentation. While at it, fix two typos (s/backeng/backend/). The BoundMethod and Object::invokeMethod() are left as-is here, and will be addressed separately. Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com> Reviewed-by: Paul Elder <paul.elder@ideasonboard.com> Acked-by: Kieran Bingham <kieran.bingham@ideasonboard.com>
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@@ -21,10 +21,10 @@ namespace libcamera {
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*
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* A semaphore is a locking primitive that protects resources. It is created
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* with an initial number of resources (which may be 0), and offers two
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* primitives to acquire and release resources. The acquire() method tries to
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* primitives to acquire and release resources. The acquire() function tries to
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* acquire a number of resources, and blocks if not enough resources are
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* available until they get released. The release() method releases a number of
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* resources, waking up any consumer blocked on an acquire() call.
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* available until they get released. The release() function releases a number
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* of resources, waking up any consumer blocked on an acquire() call.
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*/
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/**
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@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ unsigned int Semaphore::available()
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* \brief Acquire \a n resources
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* \param[in] n The resource count
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*
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* This method attempts to acquire \a n resources. If \a n is higher than the
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* This function attempts to acquire \a n resources. If \a n is higher than the
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* number of available resources, the call will block until enough resources
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* become available.
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*/
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@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ void Semaphore::acquire(unsigned int n)
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* \brief Try to acquire \a n resources without blocking
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* \param[in] n The resource count
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*
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* This method attempts to acquire \a n resources. If \a n is higher than the
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* This function attempts to acquire \a n resources. If \a n is higher than the
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* number of available resources, it returns false immediately without
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* acquiring any resource. Otherwise it acquires the resources and returns
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* true.
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@@ -86,9 +86,9 @@ bool Semaphore::tryAcquire(unsigned int n)
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* \brief Release \a n resources
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* \param[in] n The resource count
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*
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* This method releases \a n resources, increasing the available resource count
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* by \a n. If the number of available resources becomes large enough for any
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* consumer blocked on an acquire() call, those consumers get woken up.
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* This function releases \a n resources, increasing the available resource
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* count by \a n. If the number of available resources becomes large enough for
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* any consumer blocked on an acquire() call, those consumers get woken up.
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*/
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void Semaphore::release(unsigned int n)
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{
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