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eina: fix common misspellings
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*
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* The Eina library is a library that implements an API for data types
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* in an efficient way. It also provides some useful tools like
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* openin shared libraries, errors management, type conversion,
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* opening shared libraries, errors management, type conversion,
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* time accounting and memory pool.
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*
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* This library is cross-platform and can be compiled and used on
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@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ EAPI void eina_accessor_over(Eina_Accessor *accessor,
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*
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* If the container of the @p accessor permits it, it will be locked. When a
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* container is locked calling eina_accessor_over() on it will return
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* imediately. If @p accessor is @c NULL or if a problem occurred, #EINA_FALSE
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* immediately. If @p accessor is @c NULL or if a problem occurred, #EINA_FALSE
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* is returned, otherwise #EINA_TRUE is returned. If the container isn't
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* lockable, it will return EINA_TRUE.
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*
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@ -290,7 +290,7 @@ EAPI void eina_array_step_set(Eina_Array *array,
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* @param array The array to clean.
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*
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* This function sets the count member of @p array to 0, however it doesn't free
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* any space. This is particularly usefull if you need to empty the array and
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* any space. This is particularly useful if you need to empty the array and
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* add lots of elements quickly. For performance reasons, there is no check of
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* @p array. If it is @c NULL or invalid, the program may crash.
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*/
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* @page eina_file_example_01_page
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* @dontinclude eina_file_01.c
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*
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* For brevity includes, variable declarations and initialization was ommited
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* For brevity includes, variable declarations and initialization was omitted
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* from this page, however the full source code can be seen @ref
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* eina_file_example_01 "here".
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*
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*
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* Basically for a very small number of keys (10 or less), @c djb2 should be
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* used, or @c string_small if you have a restriction on memory usage. And for a
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* higher number of keys, @c string_superfast should be always prefered.
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* higher number of keys, @c string_superfast should be always preferred.
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*
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* If just stringshared keys are being added, use @ref
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* eina_hash_stringshared_new. If a lot of keys will be added to the hash table
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@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ EAPI void eina_iterator_foreach(Eina_Iterator *iterator,
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*
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* If the container of the @p iterator permits it, it will be locked. When a
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* container is locked calling eina_iterator_foreach() on it will return
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* imediately. If @p iterator is @c NULL or if a problem occurred, #EINA_FALSE
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* immediately. If @p iterator is @c NULL or if a problem occurred, #EINA_FALSE
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* is returned, otherwise #EINA_TRUE is returned. If the container isn't
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* lockable, it will return EINA_TRUE.
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*
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* eina:
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* @until eina_init
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*
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* It's frequentely nescessary to split a string into it's constituent parts,
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* It's frequentely necessary to split a string into its constituent parts,
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* eina_str_split() make's it easy to do so:
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* @until printf
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*
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* @until Has
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*
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* When strings will be used in a terminal(or a number of other places) it
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* nescessary to escape certain characters that appear in them:
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* necessary to escape certain characters that appear in them:
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* @until printf
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*
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* Much as we previously split a string we will now join two strings:
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*
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* Here you can see two different ways of creating a buffer with the same
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* contents. We could create them in simpler ways, but this gives us an
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* oportunity to demonstrate several functions in action:
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* opportunity to demonstrate several functions in action:
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* @until strbuf_reset
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* @until strbuf_reset
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*
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