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Message-Id: <3.0.1.32.19980209164943.007d9470@yacker.xiotech.com>
Date: Mon, 09 Feb 1998 16:49:43 -0600
To: djgpp-workers AT delorie DOT com
From: Randy Maas <randym AT acm DOT org>
Subject: fsext patch (spell correction)
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This patch corrects the spelling error and markup errors that Eli instantly
spotted in the __FSEXT_{set,get}_data example and docs. 

This patch is relative to the patch I previously sent.  

Randy
randym AT acm DOT org
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*** src/libc/fsext/fsext.txh~1	Mon Feb  2 10:17:26 1998
--- src/libc/fsext/fsext.txh	Mon Feb  9 16:45:40 1998
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*** 289,301 ****
  
  This function is part of the @ref{File System Extensions}.  It is used
  to store a descriptor-specific pointer that can later be retrieved by
! @ref{__FSEXT_get_data}.  The pointer is not otherwise used.
  
  This is useful when writing an extension that may be handling several
! open psuedo-files.  @code{__FSEXT_set_data} can be used when creating or
  opening the file to store a pointer to data about the specific file.  Later,
  when specific operation needs to be done (e.g. read, write, etc.) a
! pointer to psuedo-file associated with the file descriptor can  be fetched
  with @code{__FSEXT_get_data}.
  
  @subheading Return Value
--- 289,302 ----
  
  This function is part of the @ref{File System Extensions}.  It is used
  to store a descriptor-specific pointer that can later be retrieved by
! @code{__FSEXT_get_data} (@pxref{__FSEXT_get_data}.  The pointer is not
! otherwise used.
  
  This is useful when writing an extension that may be handling several
! open pseudo-files.  @code{__FSEXT_set_data} can be used when creating or
  opening the file to store a pointer to data about the specific file.  Later,
  when specific operation needs to be done (e.g. read, write, etc.) a
! pointer to pseudo-file associated with the file descriptor can  be fetched
  with @code{__FSEXT_get_data}.
  
  @subheading Return Value
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*** 551,559 ****
  
  This function is part of the @ref{File System Extensions}.  It is used
  to retrieve a descriptor-specific pointer that was previously stored
! by @ref{__FSEXT_set_data}.  The pointer is not otherwise used.
  
! @pxref{__FSEXT_set_data} for an example of how this may be used.
  
  @subheading Return Value
  
--- 552,561 ----
  
  This function is part of the @ref{File System Extensions}.  It is used
  to retrieve a descriptor-specific pointer that was previously stored
! by @code{__FSEXT_set_data} (@pxref{__FSEXT_set_data}.  The pointer is not
! otherwise used.
  
! @xref{__FSEXT_set_data} for an example of how this may be used.
  
  @subheading Return Value
  

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