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evas: fix several incorrect words
Reviewers: cedric Reviewed By: cedric Subscribers: cedric, jpeg Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D4803 Signed-off-by: Cedric BAIL <cedric@osg.samsung.com>
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@ -730,7 +730,7 @@ EAPI int evas_shutdown(void);
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* Return if any allocation errors have occurred during the prior function
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* @return The allocation error flag
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*
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* This function will return if any memory allocation errors occurred during,
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* This function will return if any memory allocation errors occurred,
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* and what kind they were. The return value will be one of
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* EVAS_ALLOC_ERROR_NONE, EVAS_ALLOC_ERROR_FATAL or EVAS_ALLOC_ERROR_RECOVERED
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* with each meaning something different.
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@ -741,11 +741,11 @@ EAPI int evas_shutdown(void);
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* EVAS_ALLOC_ERROR_FATAL means the function was completely unable to perform
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* its job and will have exited as cleanly as possible. The programmer
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* should consider this as a sign of very low memory and should try and safely
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* recover from the prior functions failure (or try free up memory elsewhere
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* recover from the prior function's failure (or try free up memory elsewhere
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* and try again after more memory is freed).
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*
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* EVAS_ALLOC_ERROR_RECOVERED means that an allocation error occurred, but was
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* recovered from by evas finding memory of its own it has allocated and
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* recovered from by evas finding memory of its own that it had allocated, and
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* freeing what it sees as not really usefully allocated memory. What is freed
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* may vary. Evas may reduce the resolution of images, free cached images or
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* fonts, throw out pre-rendered data, reduce the complexity of change lists
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@ -1459,7 +1459,7 @@ EAPI const Evas_Device *evas_device_emulation_source_get(const Evas_Device *dev)
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* - textgrid and
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* - image.
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*
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* These functions apply to @b any Evas object, whichever type they
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* These functions apply to @b any Evas object, whatever type they
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* may have.
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*
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* @note The built-in types which are most used are rectangles, text
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