unsigned loop_col_num;
/** Data from this column is matched against the given patterns. */
unsigned match_col_num;
- /** \see pattern_match_flags. */
+ /** \see \ref pattern_match_flags. */
unsigned pm_flags;
/** This value is passed verbatim to fnmatch(). */
int fnmatch_flags;
* Therefore afs commands typically consist of two functions: The command
* handler and the corresponding callback function that runs in afs context.
*
- * \sa send_callback_request().
+ * \sa \ref send_callback_request().
*/
typedef int afs_callback(struct afs_callback_arg *aca);
/**
- * Callbacks send chunks to data back to the command handler. Pointers to
- * this type of function are used by \ref send_callback_request and friends
- * to deal with the data in the command handler process.
- *
- * \sa \ref send_callback_request().
+ * Some AFS callbacks need to send data back to the command handler. Pointers
+ * to this type of function are passed to \ref send_callback_request() and
+ * related functions to dispatch the data in the command handler process.
*/
typedef int callback_result_handler(struct osl_object *result, uint8_t band, void *private);
int afs_cb_result_handler(struct osl_object *result, uint8_t band, void *private);