Note that a call to \helpref{Signal()}{wxconditionsignal} may happen before the
other thread calls \helpref{Wait()}{wxconditionwait} and, just as with the
-pthread conditions, the signal is then lost and so if you want to be sure to
-get it you must use a mutex together with the condition variable.
+pthread conditions, the signal is then lost and so if you want to be sure that
+you don't miss it you must keep the mutex associated with the condition
+initially locked and lock it again before calling
+\helpref{Signal()}{wxconditionsignal}. Of course, this means that this call is
+going to block until \helpref{Wait()}{wxconditionwait} is called by another
+thread.
\wxheading{Example}
\latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
-\membersection{wxCondition::wxCondition}\label{wxconditionconstr}
+\membersection{wxCondition::wxCondition}\label{wxconditionctor}
\func{}{wxCondition}{\param{wxMutex\& }{mutex}}
before calling \helpref{Wait}{wxconditionwait} function.
Use \helpref{IsOk}{wxconditionisok} to check if the object was successfully
-intiialized.
+initialized.
-\membersection{wxCondition::\destruct{wxCondition}}
+\membersection{wxCondition::\destruct{wxCondition}}\label{wxconditiondtor}
\func{}{\destruct{wxCondition}}{\void}
\membersection{wxCondition::WaitTimeout}\label{wxconditionwaittimeout}
-\func{wxCondError}{Wait}{\param{unsigned long}{ milliseconds}}
+\func{wxCondError}{WaitTimeout}{\param{unsigned long}{ milliseconds}}
Waits until the condition is signalled or the timeout has elapsed.
\wxheading{Return value}
Returns {\tt wxCOND\_NO\_ERROR} if the condition was signalled,
-{\tt wxCOND\_TIMEOUT} if the timeout elapsed ebfore this happened or another
+{\tt wxCOND\_TIMEOUT} if the timeout elapsed before this happened or another
error code from wxCondError enum.