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authorSverker Eriksson <[email protected]>2019-02-19 15:27:13 +0100
committerSverker Eriksson <[email protected]>2019-02-19 15:27:13 +0100
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erts: Clarify erl_nif docs
for enif_send and enif_select_read|write.
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-rw-r--r--erts/doc/src/erl_nif.xml25
1 files changed, 17 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/erts/doc/src/erl_nif.xml b/erts/doc/src/erl_nif.xml
index 95b7188882..d58ebd3171 100644
--- a/erts/doc/src/erl_nif.xml
+++ b/erts/doc/src/erl_nif.xml
@@ -3091,16 +3091,18 @@ enif_map_iterator_destroy(env, &amp;iter);</code>
or the atom <c>undefined</c>. It will be passed as <c>Ref</c> in the notifications.
If a selective <c>receive</c> statement is used to wait for the notification
then a reference created just before the <c>receive</c> will exploit a runtime
- optimization that bypasses all earlier received messages in the queue.</p>
+ optimization that bypasses all earlier received messages in the
+ queue.</p>
<p>The notifications are one-shot only. To receive further notifications of the same
type (read or write), repeated calls to <c>enif_select</c> must be made
after receiving each notification.</p>
<p><c>ERL_NIF_SELECT_CANCEL</c> can be used to cancel previously
selected events. It must be used in a bitwise OR combination with
<c>ERL_NIF_SELECT_READ</c> and/or <c>ERL_NIF_SELECT_WRITE</c> to
- indicate which type of event to cancel. The return value will
- tell if the event was actualy cancelled or if a notification may
- already have been sent.</p>
+ indicate which type of event to cancel. Arguments <c>pid</c> and
+ <c>ref</c> are ignored when <c>ERL_NIF_SELECT_CANCEL</c> is specified.
+ The return value will tell if the event was actualy cancelled or if a
+ notification may already have been sent.</p>
<p>Use <c>ERL_NIF_SELECT_STOP</c> as <c>mode</c> in order to safely
close an event object that has been passed to <c>enif_select</c>. The
<seealso marker="#ErlNifResourceStop"><c>stop</c></seealso> callback
@@ -3109,7 +3111,9 @@ enif_map_iterator_destroy(env, &amp;iter);</code>
even if all notifications have been received (or cancelled) and no
further calls to <c>enif_select</c> have been made.
<c>ERL_NIF_SELECT_STOP</c> will first cancel any selected events
- before it calls or schedules the <c>stop</c> callback.</p>
+ before it calls or schedules the <c>stop</c> callback. Arguments
+ <c>pid</c> and <c>ref</c> are ignored when <c>ERL_NIF_SELECT_STOP</c>
+ is specified.</p>
<p>The first call to <c>enif_select</c> for a specific OS <c>event</c> will establish
a relation between the event object and the containing resource. All subsequent calls
for an <c>event</c> must pass its containing resource as argument
@@ -3192,7 +3196,11 @@ if (retval &amp; ERL_NIF_SELECT_STOP_CALLED) {
<c>enif_alloc_env</c></seealso>. If argument <c>msg_env</c> is
<c>NULL</c> the term <c>msg</c> will be copied, otherwise both
<c>msg</c> and <c>msg_env</c> will be invalidated by a successful call
- to <c>enif_select_read</c> or <c>enif_select_write</c>.</p>
+ to <c>enif_select_read</c> or <c>enif_select_write</c>. The environment
+ is then to either be freed with <seealso marker="#enif_free_env">
+ <c>enif_free_env</c></seealso> or cleared for reuse with
+ <seealso marker="#enif_clear_env"><c>enif_clear_env</c></seealso>. An
+ unsuccessful call will leave <c>msg</c> and <c>msg_env</c> still valid.</p>
<p>Apart from the message format <c>enif_select_read</c> and
<c>enif_select_write</c> behaves exactly the same as <seealso
marker="#enif_select">enif_select</seealso> with argument <c>mode</c> as
@@ -3246,8 +3254,9 @@ if (retval &amp; ERL_NIF_SELECT_STOP_CALLED) {
<c>msg</c>) is invalidated by a successful call to <c>enif_send</c>.
The environment is to either be freed with
<seealso marker="#enif_free_env">
- <c>enif_free_env</c></seealso> of cleared for reuse with
- <seealso marker="#enif_clear_env"><c>enif_clear_env</c></seealso>.</p>
+ <c>enif_free_env</c></seealso> or cleared for reuse with
+ <seealso marker="#enif_clear_env"><c>enif_clear_env</c></seealso>. An
+ unsuccessful call will leave <c>msg</c> and <c>msg_env</c> still valid.</p>
<p>If <c>msg_env</c> is set to <c>NULL</c>, the <c>msg</c> term is
copied and the original term and its environment is still valid after
the call.</p>