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authorAlan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com>2010-11-27 00:30:37 -0800
committerAlan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com>2010-11-30 16:17:03 -0800
commitde518c8f378ea31345c946693d58a26a493af603 (patch)
treeb630531adbae170c26b4be663bd35753ddaa6e03 /doc/xml/Xserver-spec.xml
parentf6c880b257a21a574cf1a47095cb39f32252802e (diff)
Xserver-spec: Remove CreateCallbackList
The function is defined as a static, so can't be called by anyone but AddCallback. Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com> Reviewed-by: Julien Cristau <jcristau@debian.org> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Huddleston <jeremyhu@apple.com>
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diff --git a/doc/xml/Xserver-spec.xml b/doc/xml/Xserver-spec.xml
index 1afae5dd1..6dc291190 100644
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+++ b/doc/xml/Xserver-spec.xml
@@ -510,24 +510,6 @@ When CallCallbacks is invoked on the list, func will be called thusly:
Now for the details.
<blockquote><programlisting>
- Bool CreateCallbackList(pcbl, cbfuncs)
- CallbackListPtr *pcbl;
- CallbackFuncsPtr cbfuncs;
-
-</programlisting></blockquote>
-CreateCallbackList creates a callback list. We envision that this
-function will be rarely used because the callback list is created
-automatically (if it doesn't already exist) when the first call to
-AddCallback is made on the list. The only reason to explicitly create
-the callback list with this function is if you want to override the
-implementation of some of the other operations on the list by passing
-your own cbfuncs. You also lose something by explicit creation: you
-introduce an order dependency during server startup because the list
-must be created before any modules subscribe to it. Returns TRUE if
-successful.</para>
-<para>
-<blockquote><programlisting>
-
Bool AddCallback(pcbl, callback, subscriber_data)
CallbackListPtr *pcbl;
CallbackProcPtr callback;