Rename timer `Setup` function to `Schedule`
This patch was motivated by my desire to fix a typo in the function
name. The noun "setup" is 1 word. The verb "set up" is 2 words. All
other member functions are verbs, so this one should be a verb too.
That means that the function should be called `SetUp`. During the
discussion that resulted from the rename, James Kuszmaul pointed out
that "setting up" a timer can be confusing. It implies that you can
only "set up" a timer once. But the intent is to let users set up
timers as many times as they like. So we decided on renaming the
function to `Schedule`. That conveys the purpose and intent better.
I took this opportunity to fix some other typos involving the verb
"set up".
Signed-off-by: Philipp Schrader <philipp.schrader@gmail.com>
Change-Id: I2f557d1f946960af82711f248820d5e2d385a5d3
diff --git a/aos/events/glib_main_loop.cc b/aos/events/glib_main_loop.cc
index 6bac983..bee8a81 100644
--- a/aos/events/glib_main_loop.cc
+++ b/aos/events/glib_main_loop.cc
@@ -178,8 +178,8 @@
if (timeout_ms == -1) {
timeout_timer_->Disable();
} else {
- timeout_timer_->Setup(event_loop_->monotonic_now() +
- std::chrono::milliseconds(timeout_ms));
+ timeout_timer_->Schedule(event_loop_->monotonic_now() +
+ std::chrono::milliseconds(timeout_ms));
}
}