X-Git-Url: http://git.tuebingen.mpg.de/?p=paraslash.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=afs.h;h=ea4b497e4b3b1bc2e54ab202962638ab25598d4d;hp=879331ec85b244a31fb56287ce15e2192701d911;hb=b1206644af64376f11877f14fa9f9dd3c30f8e4b;hpb=65e9baadda287646ebc2e5593443d7996196c87a diff --git a/afs.h b/afs.h index 879331ec..ea4b497e 100644 --- a/afs.h +++ b/afs.h @@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ struct pattern_match_data { 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; @@ -174,16 +174,14 @@ struct afs_callback_arg { * 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);