writers[i].init(&writers[i]);
}
/**
- * check if given string is a valid command line for any writer
+ * Check if given string is a valid command line for any writer.
*
- * \param \wa string of the form writer_name:options
- * \param writer_num contains the number of the writer upon success
+ * \param \wa String of the form writer_name:options.
+ * \param writer_num Contains the number of the writer upon success.
*
* This function checks whether \a wa starts with the name of a supported
* paraslash writer, optionally followed by a colon and any options for that
}
/**
- * Setup a writer node with the default writer.
+ * Parse config and register a task for a writer node.
*
- * If arg is \p NULL, the OS-dependent default writer is used with an empty
- * configuration string. It defaults to alsa for Linux, osx for OS X, oss for
- * *BSD and the file writer if neither of these is supported.
+ * \param arg Command line arguments.
+ * \param parent The new node will be a child of \a parent.
+ * \param wn The writer node.
*
- * Once the writer configuration has been retrieved, a writer node is created,
- * its buffer tree node is added to the buffer tree as a child of the given
- * parent.
+ * If arg is \p NULL, the OS-dependent default writer is used with no
+ * arguments. The default writers are alsa for Linux, osx for OS X, oss for
+ * *BSD, and the file writer if the default writer is not supported.
*
- * Finally, the new writer node's taks structure is initialized and registered
+ * Once the writer configuration has been retrieved from the ->parse_config
+ * callback a writer node is created, its buffer tree node is added to the
+ * buffer tree as a child of the given parent.
+ *
+ * Finally, the new writer node's task structure is initialized and registered
* to the paraslash scheduler.
*
- * \return A pointer to the allocated writer node group.
+ * \return Standard.
*/
int setup_writer_node(const char *arg, struct btr_node *parent,
struct writer_node *wn)