Revision: 4351 http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/ruby/changeset/4351 Author: ernest.prabhakar@gmail.com Date: 2010-07-13 15:37:02 -0700 (Tue, 13 Jul 2010) Log Message: ----------- Change dispatch README to use Queue.new Modified Paths: -------------- MacRuby/trunk/lib/dispatch/README.rdoc Modified: MacRuby/trunk/lib/dispatch/README.rdoc =================================================================== --- MacRuby/trunk/lib/dispatch/README.rdoc 2010-07-13 22:37:01 UTC (rev 4350) +++ MacRuby/trunk/lib/dispatch/README.rdoc 2010-07-13 22:37:02 UTC (rev 4351) @@ -283,12 +283,12 @@ Most of the time, you can simply use GCD's default concurrent queues or the built-in queues associated with synchronized objects. However, if you want more precise control you can create and use your own queues. -=== Queue::for +=== Queue::new -The simplest way to create a queue is by passing in the object you want the queue +for+ +The simplest way to create a +new+ queue is by passing it a meaningful name, typically using reverse-DNS naming: puts - puts q = Dispatch::Queue.for("my_object") + puts q = Dispatch::Queue.new("org.macruby.queue.example") === Queue#sync