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Diffstat (limited to 'src/nng.h')
| -rw-r--r-- | src/nng.h | 16 |
1 files changed, 8 insertions, 8 deletions
@@ -492,15 +492,15 @@ enum nng_flag_enum { // object must be deallocated expressly by the user, and may persist beyond // the lifetime of any socket object used to update it. Note that the // values of the statistics are initially unset. -NNG_DECL int nng_snapshot_create(nng_socket, nng_snapshot **); +//NNG_DECL int nng_snapshot_create(nng_socket, nng_snapshot **); // nng_snapshot_free frees a snapshot object. All statistic objects // contained therein are destroyed as well. -NNG_DECL void nng_snapshot_free(nng_snapshot *); +//NNG_DECL void nng_snapshot_free(nng_snapshot *); // nng_snapshot_update updates a snapshot of all the statistics // relevant to a particular socket. All prior values are overwritten. -NNG_DECL int nng_snapshot_update(nng_snapshot *); +//NNG_DECL int nng_snapshot_update(nng_snapshot *); // nng_snapshot_next is used to iterate over the individual statistic // objects inside the snapshot. Note that the statistic object, and the @@ -511,13 +511,13 @@ NNG_DECL int nng_snapshot_update(nng_snapshot *); // Iteration begins by providing NULL in the value referenced. Successive // calls will update this value, returning NULL when no more statistics // are available in the snapshot. -NNG_DECL int nng_snapshot_next(nng_snapshot *, nng_stat **); +//NNG_DECL int nng_snapshot_next(nng_snapshot *, nng_stat **); // nng_stat_name is used to determine the name of the statistic. // This is a human readable name. Statistic names, as well as the presence // or absence or semantic of any particular statistic are not part of any // stable API, and may be changed without notice in future updates. -NNG_DECL const char *nng_stat_name(nng_stat *); +//NNG_DECL const char *nng_stat_name(nng_stat *); // nng_stat_type is used to determine the type of the statistic. // At present, only NNG_STAT_TYPE_LEVEL and and NNG_STAT_TYPE_COUNTER @@ -525,7 +525,7 @@ NNG_DECL const char *nng_stat_name(nng_stat *); // value over time are likely more interesting than the actual level. Level // values reflect some absolute state however, and should be presented to the // user as is. -NNG_DECL int nng_stat_type(nng_stat *); +//NNG_DECL int nng_stat_type(nng_stat *); enum nng_stat_type_enum { NNG_STAT_LEVEL = 0, @@ -536,7 +536,7 @@ enum nng_stat_type_enum { // such as NNG_UNIT_BYTES or NNG_UNIT_BYTES. If no specific unit is // applicable, such as a relative priority, then NN_UNIT_NONE is // returned. -NNG_DECL int nng_stat_unit(nng_stat *); +//NNG_DECL int nng_stat_unit(nng_stat *); enum nng_unit_enum { NNG_UNIT_NONE = 0, @@ -550,7 +550,7 @@ enum nng_unit_enum { // nng_stat_value returns returns the actual value of the statistic. // Statistic values reflect their value at the time that the corresponding // snapshot was updated, and are undefined until an update is performed. -NNG_DECL int64_t nng_stat_value(nng_stat *); +//NNG_DECL int64_t nng_stat_value(nng_stat *); // Device functionality. This connects two sockets together in a device, // which means that messages from one side are forwarded to the other. |
