diff --git a/pages/develop/guides/c/core/events.md.txt b/pages/develop/guides/c/core/events.md.txt index 742acfaa7..1913eb655 100644 --- a/pages/develop/guides/c/core/events.md.txt +++ b/pages/develop/guides/c/core/events.md.txt @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ setup() efl_add(EFL_LOOP_TIMER_CLASS, mainloop, efl_name_set(efl_added, "timer2"), efl_loop_timer_interval_set(efl_added, .1), - efl_event_callback_add(efl_added, EFL_LOOP_TIMER_EVENT_TICK, callback, mainloop)); + efl_event_callback_add(efl_added, EFL_LOOP_TIMER_EVENT_TIMER_TICK, callback, mainloop)); [...] } ``` diff --git a/pages/develop/guides/c/core/main-loop.md.txt b/pages/develop/guides/c/core/main-loop.md.txt index aed0a4a69..fe0ca5bd1 100644 --- a/pages/develop/guides/c/core/main-loop.md.txt +++ b/pages/develop/guides/c/core/main-loop.md.txt @@ -49,10 +49,10 @@ If you want to manually destroy a timer use the regular ``efl_unref()`` or ``efl ### The Timer Callback ### -Register the callback using ``efl_event_callback_add()`` and the ``EFL_LOOP_TIMER_EVENT_TICK`` event as explained in the [Events Programming Guide](events.md). +Register the callback using ``efl_event_callback_add()`` and the ``EFL_LOOP_TIMER_EVENT_TIMER_TICK`` event as explained in the [Events Programming Guide](events.md). ```c -efl_event_callback_add(timer_object, EFL_LOOP_TIMER_EVENT_TICK, _timer_cb, NULL); +efl_event_callback_add(timer_object, EFL_LOOP_TIMER_EVENT_TIMER_TICK, _timer_cb, NULL); ``` The callback has the usual event handler signature: diff --git a/pages/develop/guides/c/porting-guide.md.txt b/pages/develop/guides/c/porting-guide.md.txt index 096171013..cfb1b7263 100644 --- a/pages/develop/guides/c/porting-guide.md.txt +++ b/pages/develop/guides/c/porting-guide.md.txt @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Efl_Loop *main_loop = event->object Programming guides: [Unified EFL](/develop/guides/c/core/main-loop.md#Timers), [Legacy EFL](/develop/legacy/program_guide/main_loop/timers) * Timers are now regular Eo objects created with ``efl_add(EFL_LOOP_TIMER_CLASS, ...)`` and destroyed with ``efl_unref()``. -* The timer callback is registered with ``efl_event_callback_add(timer_object, EFL_LOOP_TIMER_EVENT_TICK, ...)``. +* The timer callback is registered with ``efl_event_callback_add(timer_object, EFL_LOOP_TIMER_EVENT_TIMER_TICK, ...)``. * Timers are always periodic. The callback does not return ``ECORE_CALLBACK_RENEW`` or ``ECORE_CALLBACK_CANCEL`` anymore. If you want a one-shot timer, remove it from the callback after it has fired once. * ``ecore_timer_interval_set/get()`` -> ``efl_loop_timer_interval_set/get()`` * ``ecore_timer_pending_get()`` -> ``efl_loop_timer_pending_get()`` diff --git a/pages/develop/tutorials/c/lifecycle.md.txt b/pages/develop/tutorials/c/lifecycle.md.txt index 8a2a277f9..9dc478339 100644 --- a/pages/develop/tutorials/c/lifecycle.md.txt +++ b/pages/develop/tutorials/c/lifecycle.md.txt @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ Now create a timer at the end of ``efl_main()`` that will periodically call the ```c [...] efl_add(EFL_LOOP_TIMER_CLASS, ev->object, - efl_event_callback_add(efl_added, EFL_LOOP_TIMER_EVENT_TICK, _lifecycle_simulation, ev->object), + efl_event_callback_add(efl_added, EFL_LOOP_TIMER_EVENT_TIMER_TICK, _lifecycle_simulation, ev->object), efl_loop_timer_interval_set(efl_added, 1.0)); ``` @@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ efl_main(void *data EINA_UNUSED, const Efl_Event *ev) // The timer function will trigger the chain of simulated events to show // how an app could respond to system lifecycle events. efl_add(EFL_LOOP_TIMER_CLASS, ev->object, - efl_event_callback_add(efl_added, EFL_LOOP_TIMER_EVENT_TICK, _lifecycle_simulation, ev->object), + efl_event_callback_add(efl_added, EFL_LOOP_TIMER_EVENT_TIMER_TICK, _lifecycle_simulation, ev->object), efl_loop_timer_interval_set(efl_added, 1.0)); } EFL_MAIN_EX()