/**
* A handler to receive notification about POSIX signals.
*
- * TAsyncSignalHandler allows code to process signals from within a EventBase
- * loop. Standard signal handlers interrupt execution of the main thread, and
+ * AsyncSignalHandler allows code to process signals from within a EventBase
+ * loop.
+ *
+ * Standard signal handlers interrupt execution of the main thread, and
* are run while the main thread is paused. As a result, great care must be
* taken to avoid race conditions if the signal handler has to access or modify
* any data used by the main thread.
*
- * TAsyncSignalHandler solves this problem by running the TAsyncSignalHandler
+ * AsyncSignalHandler solves this problem by running the AsyncSignalHandler
* callback in normal thread of execution, as a EventBase callback.
*
- * TAsyncSignalHandler may only be used in a single thread. It will only
- * process signals received by the thread where the TAsyncSignalHandler is
+ * AsyncSignalHandler may only be used in a single thread. It will only
+ * process signals received by the thread where the AsyncSignalHandler is
* registered. It is the user's responsibility to ensure that signals are
* delivered to the desired thread in multi-threaded programs.
*/
* signalReceived() will be called each time this thread receives this
* signal.
*
- * Throws a TException if an error occurs, or if this handler is already
+ * Throws if an error occurs or if this handler is already
* registered for this signal.
*/
void registerSignalHandler(int signum);
/**
* Unregister for callbacks about the specified signal.
*
- * Throws a TException if an error occurs, or if this signal was not
- * registered.
+ * Throws if an error occurs, or if this signal was not registered.
*/
void unregisterSignalHandler(int signum);