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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion reference/pcntl/book.xml
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&reference.pcntl.constants;
&reference.pcntl.examples;

&reference.pcntl.qosclass;
&reference.pcntl.pcntl.qosclass;

&reference.pcntl.reference;

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24 changes: 12 additions & 12 deletions reference/pcntl/qosclass.xml → reference/pcntl/pcntl.qosclass.xml
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<reference xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook" xml:id="enum.qosclass" role="enum">
<title>The QosClass Enum</title>
<titleabbrev>QosClass</titleabbrev>
<reference xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook" xml:id="enum.pcntl-qosclass" role="enum">
<title>The Pcntl\QosClass Enum</title>
<titleabbrev>Pcntl\QosClass</titleabbrev>

<partintro>
<section xml:id="enum.qosclass.intro">
<section xml:id="enum.pcntl-qosclass.intro">
&reftitle.intro;
<simpara>
The <enumname>QosClass</enumname> enum is used to specify the user process
The <enumname>Pcntl\QosClass</enumname> enum is used to specify the user process
priority with <function>pcntl_setqos_class</function>.
</simpara>
</section>

<section xml:id="enum.qosclass.synopsis">
<section xml:id="enum.pcntl-qosclass.synopsis">
&reftitle.enumsynopsis;
<enumsynopsis>
<enumname>QosClass</enumname>
<enumname>Pcntl\QosClass</enumname>

<enumitem>
<enumidentifier>Pcntl::Background</enumidentifier>
<enumidentifier>Background</enumidentifier>
<enumitemdescription>
Runs the process after all high-priority ones had ran their courses.
</enumitemdescription>
</enumitem>

<enumitem>
<enumidentifier>Pcntl::Default</enumidentifier>
<enumidentifier>Default</enumidentifier>
<enumitemdescription>
Runs the process after all high-priority processes but before the low-priority ones.
</enumitemdescription>
</enumitem>

<enumitem>
<enumidentifier>Pcntl::UserInteractive</enumidentifier>
<enumidentifier>UserInteractive</enumidentifier>
<enumitemdescription>
Runs the process as the highest priority level.
</enumitemdescription>
</enumitem>

<enumitem>
<enumidentifier>Pcntl::UserInitiated</enumidentifier>
<enumidentifier>UserInitiated</enumidentifier>
<enumitemdescription>
Runs the process at high priority level but below Pcntl::UserInteractive ones.
Runs the process at high priority level but below UserInteractive ones.
</enumitemdescription>
</enumitem>
</enumsynopsis>
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