README: fix the API documentation, Pairing* is now Search*

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Peter Hutterer 2018-01-24 10:50:56 +10:00
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@ -59,14 +59,14 @@ org.freedesktop.tuhi1.Manager
Method: StopSearch() -> ()
Stop listening to available devices in pairing mode. If called after
StartSearch() and before a Searchtopped signal has been received,
StartSearch() and before a SearchStopped signal has been received,
this method triggers the SearchStopped signal. That signal indicates
success or an error.
If this method is called before StartPairing() or after the
PairingStopped signal, it is ignored and no signal is generated.
If this method is called before StartSearch() or after the
SearchStopped signal, it is ignored and no signal is generated.
Note that between callling StopPairing() and the PairingStopped signal
Note that between calling StopSearch() and the SearchStopped signal
arriving, PairableDevice signals may still arrive.
Signal: PairableDevice(o)
@ -81,18 +81,18 @@ org.freedesktop.tuhi1.Manager
that object is desired. See the documentation for that interface
for details.
When the search timeout expires, the device is removed by the daemon
again. Note that until the device is paired, the device is not listed
in the managers Devices property.
When the search timeout expires, the device may be removed by the
daemon again. Note that until the device is paired, the device is not
listed in the managers Devices property.
Signal: PairingStopped(i)
Sent when the pairing has stopped. An argument of 0 indicates a
successful termination of the pairing process, either when a device
Signal: SearchStopped(i)
Sent when the search has stopped. An argument of 0 indicates a
successful termination of the search process, either when a device
has been paired or the timeout expired.
Once this signal has been sent, all devices announced through
PairableDevice signals should be considered invalidated. Attempting to
Pair() one of the devices after the PairingStopped() signal may result
Pair() one of the devices after the SearchStopped() signal may result
in an error.
In case of error, the argument is a negative errno.