some broken links fixed

git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@10316 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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Vadim Zeitlin 2001-05-24 21:35:34 +00:00
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\section{\class{wxCriticalSection}}\label{wxcriticalsection}
A critical section object is used for the same exactly purpose as
\helpref{mutexes}{wxMutex}. The only difference is that under Windows platform
\helpref{mutexes}{wxmutex}. The only difference is that under Windows platform
critical sections are only visible inside one process, while mutexes may be
shared between processes, so using critical sections is slightly more
efficient. The terminology is also slightly different: mutex may be locked (or

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This means, of course, that all detached threads {\bf must} be created on the
heap because the thread will call {\tt delete this;} upon termination. Joinable
threads may be created on the stack although more usually they will be created on the heap.
Don't create global thread objects because they allocate memory in their constructor,
which will cause problems for the memory checking system.
threads may be created on the stack although more usually they will be created
on the heap as well. Don't create global thread objects because they allocate
memory in their constructor, which will cause problems for the memory checking
system.
\wxheading{Derived from}

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@ -138,9 +138,9 @@ string with a NULL) and are in general not very safe (passing NULL to them will
probably lead to program crash). Moreover, some very useful functions are not
standard at all. This is why in addition to all wxString functions, there are
also a few global string functions which try to correct these problems:
\helpref{IsEmpty()}{IsEmpty} verifies whether the string is empty (returning
TRUE for NULL pointers), \helpref{Strlen()}{Strlen} also handles NULLs correctly
and returns 0 for them and \helpref{Stricmp()}{Stricmp} is just a
\helpref{wxIsEmpty()}{wxisempty} verifies whether the string is empty (returning
TRUE for NULL pointers), \helpref{wxStrlen()}{wxstrlen} also handles NULLs correctly
and returns 0 for them and \helpref{wxStricmp()}{wxstricmp} is just a
platform-independent version of case-insensitive string comparison function
known either as stricmp() or strcasecmp() on different platforms.