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diff --git a/content/fetchers.h b/content/fetchers.h index cd09e92e4..6392e245e 100644 --- a/content/fetchers.h +++ b/content/fetchers.h @@ -129,30 +129,4 @@ nserror fetcher_init(void); void fetcher_quit(void); -/** - * Get the set of file descriptors the fetchers are currently using. - * - * This obtains the file descriptors the fetch system is using to - * obtain data. It will cause the fetchers to make progress, if - * possible, potentially completing fetches before requiring activity - * on file descriptors. - * - * If a set of descriptors is returned (maxfd is not -1) The caller is - * expected to wait on them (with select etc.) and continue to obtain - * the fdset with this call. This will switch the fetchers from polled - * mode to waiting for network activity which is much more efficient. - * - * \note If the caller does not subsequently obtain the fdset again - * the fetchers will fall back to the less efficient polled - * operation. The fallback to polled operation will only occour after - * a timeout which introduces additional delay. - * - * \param[out] read_fd_set The fd set for read. - * \param[out] write_fd_set The fd set for write. - * \param[out] except_fd_set The fd set for exceptions. - * \param[out] maxfd The highest fd number in the set or -1 if no fd available. - * \return NSERROR_OK on success or appropriate error code. - */ -nserror fetcher_fdset(fd_set *read_fd_set, fd_set *write_fd_set, fd_set *except_fd_set, int *maxfd); - #endif |