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Attached is the proper patch -- it has the spelling correction and the
proper number of right parenthesis.
Eli, your attention to subtle detail make (or would make) you an excellent
bird watcher!
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 Tue Feb 10 09:03:46 1998
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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
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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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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
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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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