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[3113_test] Minor updates to the documentation

Stephen Morris 11 years ago
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      src/lib/hooks/hooks_maintenance.dox

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@@ -317,17 +317,17 @@
 
 
  Within the code users by the user's hooks library, the ServerHooks
  Within the code users by the user's hooks library, the ServerHooks
  object is used by @ref isc::hooks::CalloutHandle and @ref
  object is used by @ref isc::hooks::CalloutHandle and @ref
- isc::hooks::CalloutManager objects.  Both of these objects are
- passed to the hooks library code when a callout is called: the former
- directly through the callout argument list, the latter indirectly
- as a pointer to it is stored in the CalloutHandle.  This allows
- a solution to the problem: instead of accessing the singleton via
- ServerHooks::getServerHooks(), the constructors of these objects store
- a reference to the singleton ServerHooks when they are created and use
- that reference to access ServerHooks data.  Since both CalloutHandle
- and CalloutManager are created in the statically-linked BIND 10 server,
- use of the reference means that it is the singleton within the server -
- and not the one within the user's hooks library - that is referenced.
+ isc::hooks::CalloutManager objects.  Both these objects are passed to the
+ hooks library code when a callout is called: the former directly through
+ the callout argument list, the latter indirectly as a pointer to it is
+ stored in the CalloutHandle.  This allows a solution to the problem:
+ instead of accessing the singleton via ServerHooks::getServerHooks(),
+ the constructors of these objects store a reference to the singleton
+ ServerHooks when they are created and use that reference to access
+ ServerHooks data.  Since both CalloutHandle and CalloutManager are
+ created in the statically-linked BIND 10 server, use of the reference
+ means that it is the singleton within the server - and not the one
+ within the user's hooks library - that is referenced.
 
 
  The solution of the logging problem is not so straightforward.  Within
  The solution of the logging problem is not so straightforward.  Within
  BIND 10, there are two logging components, the BIND 10 logging framework
  BIND 10, there are two logging components, the BIND 10 logging framework
@@ -350,8 +350,8 @@
  global variables is performed once.
  global variables is performed once.
 
 
  The next two tasks - static initialization of the messages in the BIND
  The next two tasks - static initialization of the messages in the BIND
- 10 libraries and the static initialization of the logging framework
- - is performed twice, once in the context of the BIND 10 server and
+ 10 libraries and the static initialization of the logging framework -
+ are performed twice, once in the context of the BIND 10 server and
  once in the context of the hooks library.  For this reason, run-time
  once in the context of the hooks library.  For this reason, run-time
  initialization of the logging framework needs to be performed twice,
  initialization of the logging framework needs to be performed twice,
  once in the context of the BIND 10 server and once in the context of the
  once in the context of the BIND 10 server and once in the context of the