doc: Removed \ref when it refers to the subject the text is attached to
This does not make a difference to doxygen output but may help other document generators not make redundant links. Reviewed-by: Bryce Harrington <b.harrington@samsung.com>
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@ -1539,7 +1539,7 @@ wl_display_dispatch(struct wl_display *display)
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* to dispatch.
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*
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* To proper integrate the wayland display fd into a main loop, the
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* client should always call \ref wl_display_dispatch_pending() and then
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* client should always call wl_display_dispatch_pending() and then
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* \ref wl_display_flush() prior to going back to sleep. At that point,
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* the fd typically doesn't have data so attempting I/O could block, but
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* events queued up on the main queue should be dispatched.
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@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ extern "C" {
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* turn call the handler set with \ref wl_proxy_add_listener().
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*
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* \note With the exception of function \ref wl_proxy_set_queue(), functions
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* accessing a \ref wl_proxy are not normally used by client code. Clients
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* accessing a wl_proxy are not normally used by client code. Clients
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* should normally use the higher level interface generated by the scanner to
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* interact with compositor objects.
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*
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@ -53,15 +53,15 @@ struct wl_proxy;
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* \brief Represents a connection to the compositor and acts as a proxy to
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* the wl_display singleton object.
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*
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* A \ref wl_display object represents a client connection to a Wayland
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* A wl_display object represents a client connection to a Wayland
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* compositor. It is created with either \ref wl_display_connect() or
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* \ref wl_display_connect_to_fd(). A connection is terminated using
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* \ref wl_display_disconnect().
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*
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* A \ref wl_display is also used as the \ref wl_proxy for the \ref wl_display
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* A wl_display is also used as the \ref wl_proxy for the wl_display
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* singleton object on the compositor side.
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*
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* A \ref wl_display object handles all the data sent from and to the
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* A wl_display object handles all the data sent from and to the
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* compositor. When a \ref wl_proxy marshals a request, it will write its wire
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* representation to the display's write buffer. The data is sent to the
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* compositor when the client calls \ref wl_display_flush().
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@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ struct wl_proxy;
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* added to a queue. On the dispatch step, the handler for the incoming
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* event set by the client on the corresponding \ref wl_proxy is called.
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*
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* A \ref wl_display has at least one event queue, called the <em>main
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* A wl_display has at least one event queue, called the <em>main
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* queue</em>. Clients can create additional event queues with \ref
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* wl_display_create_queue() and assign \ref wl_proxy's to it. Events
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* occurring in a particular proxy are always queued in its assigned queue.
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