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Diffstat (limited to 'xorg-server/doc')
-rw-r--r-- | xorg-server/doc/Xserver-spec.xml | 10 |
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/xorg-server/doc/Xserver-spec.xml b/xorg-server/doc/Xserver-spec.xml index 37fd2b29a..2bf4fb3b7 100644 --- a/xorg-server/doc/Xserver-spec.xml +++ b/xorg-server/doc/Xserver-spec.xml @@ -1324,10 +1324,6 @@ This re-enables X request processing for the specified client. void FatalError(char *f, ...) - - void - Error(str) - char *str; </programlisting></blockquote> You should write these three routines to provide for diagnostic output from the dix and ddx layers, although implementing them to produce no @@ -1335,11 +1331,7 @@ output will not affect the correctness of your server. ErrorF() and FatalError() take a printf() type of format specification in the first argument and an implementation-dependent number of arguments following that. Normally, the formats passed to ErrorF() and FatalError() -should be terminated with a newline. Error() provides an os interface -for printing out the string passed as an argument followed by a -meaningful explanation of the last system error. Normally the string -does not contain a newline, and it is only called by the ddx layer. -In the sample implementation, Error() uses the perror() function. +should be terminated with a newline. </para> <para> After printing the message arguments, FatalError() must be implemented |