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super overclarify docs for eina_str_split_full
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@ -187,9 +187,11 @@ EAPI char **eina_str_split(const char *string, const char *delimiter, i
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* @param string The string to split.
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* @param delimiter The string which specifies the places at which to split the string.
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* @param max_tokens The maximum number of strings to split string into.
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* @param max_tokens The maximum number of strings to split string into. This parameter
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* IGNORES the added @c NULL terminator.
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* @param elements Where to return the number of elements in returned
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* array (not counting the terminating @c NULL). May be @c NULL.
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* array. This array is guaranteed to be no greater than @p max_tokens, and
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* it will NOT count the @c NULL terminator element.
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* @return A newly-allocated NULL-terminated array of strings or @c NULL if it
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* fails to allocate the array.
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*
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* allocate the array. To free it, free the first element of the array and the
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* array itself.
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*
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* @note The actual size of the returned array, when @p elements returns greater than zero,
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* will always be @p elements + 1. This is due to the @c NULL terminator element that
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* is added to the array for safety. If it returns @c 6, the number of split strings returned
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* will be 6, but the size of the array (including the @c NULL element) will actually be 7.
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*
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* @see eina_str_split()
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*/
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EAPI char **eina_str_split_full(const char *string, const char *delimiter, int max_tokens, unsigned int *elements) EINA_ARG_NONNULL(1, 2, 4) EINA_MALLOC EINA_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
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