Removed erroneous documentation

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adamdunkels 2007-03-30 00:04:12 +00:00
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commit b0b7afb802

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@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
* *
* This file is part of the Contiki operating system. * This file is part of the Contiki operating system.
* *
* @(#)$Id: process.h,v 1.5 2006/10/09 11:54:29 adamdunkels Exp $ * @(#)$Id: process.h,v 1.6 2007/03/30 00:04:12 adamdunkels Exp $
*/ */
/** /**
@ -293,16 +293,6 @@ CLIF extern const struct process *process_load;
*/ */
#define PROCESS_NAME(name) extern struct process name #define PROCESS_NAME(name) extern struct process name
/**
* Declare a process that should not be automatically loaded.
*
* This macro is similar to the PROCESS() declaration, with the
* difference that for programs that are compiled as loadable
* programs, processes declared with the PROCESS_NOLOAD() declaration
* will not be automatically started when the program is loaded.
*
* \hideinitializer
*/
#define PROCESS_NOLOAD(name, strname) \ #define PROCESS_NOLOAD(name, strname) \
PROCESS_THREAD(name, ev, data); \ PROCESS_THREAD(name, ev, data); \
struct process name = { NULL, strname, \ struct process name = { NULL, strname, \
@ -314,12 +304,6 @@ CLIF extern const struct process *process_load;
* variable of the process structure, which is used by the C program, * variable of the process structure, which is used by the C program,
* and a human readable string name, which is used when debugging. * and a human readable string name, which is used when debugging.
* *
* \note For programs that are compiled as loadable programs: the
* process declared with the PROCESS() declaration will be
* automatically started when the program is loaded. The
* PROCESS_NOLOAD() declaration can be used to declare a process that
* shouldn't be automatically loaded.
*
* \param name The variable name of the process structure. * \param name The variable name of the process structure.
* \param strname The string repressentation of the process' name. * \param strname The string repressentation of the process' name.
* *