Doxygen fixes. Use DISTRIBUTE_GROUP_DOC.

- DISTRIBUTE_GROUP_DOC makes doxygen give several fields the
  same doc: mn_hi + mn_lo in MDB_node.
- With mdb_mutex_t + mdb_mutexref_t, instead split them up.
mdb.RE/0.9
Hallvard Furuseth 8 years ago
parent 7895f46229
commit a4976c12e5
  1. 2
      libraries/liblmdb/Doxyfile
  2. 30
      libraries/liblmdb/mdb.c

@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ IDL_PROPERTY_SUPPORT = YES
# member in the group (if any) for the other members of the group. By default
# all members of a group must be documented explicitly.
DISTRIBUTE_GROUP_DOC = NO
DISTRIBUTE_GROUP_DOC = YES
# Set the SUBGROUPING tag to YES (the default) to allow class member groups of
# the same type (for instance a group of public functions) to be put as a

@ -341,15 +341,15 @@ mdb_sem_wait(sem_t *sem)
}
#else /* MDB_USE_POSIX_MUTEX: */
/** Shared mutex/semaphore as it is stored (mdb_mutex_t), and as
* local variables keep it (mdb_mutexref_t).
/** Shared mutex/semaphore as the original is stored.
*
* When #mdb_mutexref_t is a pointer declaration and #mdb_mutex_t is
* not, then it is array[size 1] so it can be assigned to a pointer.
* @{
* Not for copies. Instead it can be assigned to an #mdb_mutexref_t.
* When mdb_mutexref_t is a pointer and mdb_mutex_t is not, then it
* is array[size 1] so it can be assigned to the pointer.
*/
typedef pthread_mutex_t mdb_mutex_t[1], *mdb_mutexref_t;
/* @} */
typedef pthread_mutex_t mdb_mutex_t[1];
/** Reference to an #mdb_mutex_t */
typedef pthread_mutex_t *mdb_mutexref_t;
/** Lock the reader or writer mutex.
* Returns 0 or a code to give #mdb_mutex_failed(), as in #LOCK_MUTEX().
*/
@ -874,19 +874,21 @@ typedef struct MDB_page {
/** Header for a single key/data pair within a page.
* Used in pages of type #P_BRANCH and #P_LEAF without #P_LEAF2.
* We guarantee 2-byte alignment for 'MDB_node's.
*
* #mn_lo and #mn_hi are used for data size on leaf nodes, and for child
* pgno on branch nodes. On 64 bit platforms, #mn_flags is also used
* for pgno. (Branch nodes have no flags). Lo and hi are in host byte
* order in case some accesses can be optimized to 32-bit word access.
*/
typedef struct MDB_node {
/** lo and hi are used for data size on leaf nodes and for
* child pgno on branch nodes. On 64 bit platforms, flags
* is also used for pgno. (Branch nodes have no flags).
* They are in host byte order in case that lets some
* accesses be optimized into a 32-bit word access.
*/
/** part of data size or pgno
* @{ */
#if BYTE_ORDER == LITTLE_ENDIAN
unsigned short mn_lo, mn_hi; /**< part of data size or pgno */
unsigned short mn_lo, mn_hi;
#else
unsigned short mn_hi, mn_lo;
#endif
/** @} */
/** @defgroup mdb_node Node Flags
* @ingroup internal
* Flags for node headers.

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