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SILC Runtime Toolkit Manual
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Platform Implementations
-This document describes the implementation issues with different platforms
-that the SILC Runtime Toolkit support. Some of the supported platforms
-does not support all the features delivered with the Toolkit or they may
+This document describes the implementation issues with different platforms
+that the SILC Runtime Toolkit support. Some of the supported platforms
+does not support all the features delivered with the Toolkit or they may
behave differently from other platforms.
@@ -63,8 +62,8 @@ implementation issues with current version of Toolkit.
Windows Implementation
-By default all features and components delivered with Toolkit are
-supported on Windows. However, there are some certain issues with the
+By default all features and components delivered with Toolkit are
+supported on Windows. However, there are some certain issues with the
Windows version of the Toolkit.
@@ -85,29 +84,29 @@ implementation issues with current version of Toolkit.
Symbian OS Implementation
-Symbian OS support in Toolkit is still experimental. By default all
-features and components delivered with the Toolkit are supported and
-should work on Symbian. However, there are some issues with the Symbian
+Symbian OS support in Toolkit is still experimental. By default all
+features and components delivered with the Toolkit are supported and
+should work on Symbian. However, there are some issues with the Symbian
version of the Toolkit of what Symbian developers need to be aware.
-- The function silc_schedule on Symbian will allocate new Active
-Scheduler Waiter and will block the calling thread. The caller should
+
- The function silc_schedule on Symbian will allocate new Active
+Scheduler Waiter and will block the calling thread. The caller should
allocate Active Scheduler before calling silc_schedule.
-
- When adding timeout tasks to SILC Scheduler the SILC Scheduler is woken
-up after the timeout task has been added. This allows adding of the
-timeout tasks from Symbian active objects outside the SILC Scheduler loop.
+
- When adding timeout tasks to SILC Scheduler the SILC Scheduler is woken
+up after the timeout task has been added. This allows adding of the
+timeout tasks from Symbian active objects outside the SILC Scheduler loop.
On other platforms this wakeup operation is not performed.
-
- Adding fd task to SILC Scheduler will not schedule the fd for any
-operation. Instead, programmer should use SILC Socket Stream API and SILC
-Fd Stream API on Symbian when dealing with file descriptors and sockets.
-These APIs provide asynchronous notification when data is available and can
+
- Adding fd task to SILC Scheduler will not schedule the fd for any
+operation. Instead, programmer should use SILC Socket Stream API and SILC
+Fd Stream API on Symbian when dealing with file descriptors and sockets.
+These APIs provide asynchronous notification when data is available and can
be written.
-
- The function silc_thread_create on Symbian will install Active
-Scheduler and allocate Cleanup Stack for the new thread. The created
+
- The function silc_thread_create on Symbian will install Active
+Scheduler and allocate Cleanup Stack for the new thread. The created
thread always shares heap with the parent thread.
@@ -123,11 +122,9 @@ thread always shares heap with the parent thread.
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