From 2d27a0ac6c47b2a3fcc34a6506175e5cd9bcaaeb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jeff Trawick Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2000 17:39:10 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Remove stray semicolon from AP_NOBODY_READ and AP_NOBODY_WROTE decls. Remove some out-of-date ap_pass_brigade() doc. Tweak the ap_get_brigade() doc a little. git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/httpd/trunk@86478 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68 --- include/util_filter.h | 16 +++------------- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/include/util_filter.h b/include/util_filter.h index 4deb67cad3..f6b3791f19 100644 --- a/include/util_filter.h +++ b/include/util_filter.h @@ -71,8 +71,8 @@ extern "C" { * @package Apache filter library */ -#define AP_NOBODY_WROTE -1; -#define AP_NOBODY_READ -2; +#define AP_NOBODY_WROTE -1 +#define AP_NOBODY_READ -2 /* * FILTER CHAIN @@ -226,20 +226,10 @@ struct ap_filter_t { conn_rec *c; }; -/* This function just passes the current bucket brigade down to the next - * filter on the filter stack. When a filter actually writes to the network - * (usually either core or SSL), that filter should return the number of bytes - * actually written and it will get propogated back up to the handler. If - * nobody writes the data to the network, then this function will most likely - * seg fault. I haven't come up with a good way to detect that case yet, and - * it should never happen. Regardless, it's an unrecoverable error for the - * current request. I would just rather it didn't take out the whole child - * process. - */ /** * Get the current bucket brigade from the next filter on the filter * stack. The filter should return an apr_status_t value. If the bottom-most - * filter doesn't write to the network, then AP_NOBODY_WROTE is returned. + * filter doesn't write to the network, then AP_NOBODY_READ is returned. * @param filter The next filter in the chain * @param bucket The current bucket brigade * @return apr_status_t value -- 2.50.1