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Fixed typos.

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henri
2012-01-09 13:20:13 +00:00
parent 5268a3f39a
commit 42c7c15c3f
2 changed files with 9 additions and 9 deletions

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@@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ typedef void *nsock_ssl;
/* Here is the all important looping function that tells the event
* engine to start up and begin processing events. It will continue until all
* events have been delivered (including new ones started from event handlers),
* or the msec_timeout is reached, or a major error has occured. Use -1 if you
* or the msec_timeout is reached, or a major error has occurred. Use -1 if you
* don't want to set a maximum time for it to run. A timeout of 0 will return
* after 1 non-blocking loop. The nsock loop can be restarted again after it
* returns. For example you could do a series of 15 second runs, allowing you
@@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ const char *nse_status2str(enum nse_status status);
int nse_eof(nsock_event nse);
/* This next function returns the errno style error code -- which is only valid
* if the status is NSE_STATUS_ERROR (this is a normal errno style errorcode). */
* if the status is NSE_STATUS_ERROR (this is a normal errno style error code). */
int nse_errorcode(nsock_event nse);
/* Every event has an ID which will be unique throughout the program's execution
@@ -313,7 +313,7 @@ void nsi_setud(nsock_iod nsiod, void *data);
void *nsi_getud(nsock_iod nsiod);
/* I didn't want to do this. Its an ugly hack, but I suspect it will be
* neccessary. I certainly can't reproduce in nsock EVERYTHING you might want
* necessary. I certainly can't reproduce in nsock EVERYTHING you might want
* to do with a socket. So I'm offering you this function to obtain the socket
* descriptor which is (usually) wrapped in a nsock_iod). You can do
* "reasonable" things with it, like setting socket receive buffers. But don't
@@ -400,7 +400,7 @@ int nsi_set_hostname(nsock_iod nsi, const char *hostname);
* pass NULL.
*
* These functions return an nsock_event_id which can be used to cancel the
* event if neccessary.
* event if necessary.
*/
typedef void (*nsock_ev_handler)(nsock_pool, nsock_event, void *);
@@ -515,7 +515,7 @@ const struct timeval *nsock_gettimeofday();
*
* device: pcap-style device name
* snaplen: size of packet to be copied to handler
* promisc: whether to open device in promiscous mode
* promisc: whether to open device in promiscuous mode
* bpf_fmt: berkeley filter
*
* return value: NULL if everything was okay, or error string if error occurred
@@ -523,10 +523,10 @@ const struct timeval *nsock_gettimeofday();
* */
char *nsock_pcap_open(nsock_pool nsp, nsock_iod nsiod, const char *pcap_device, int snaplen, int promisc, const char *bpf_fmt, ...);
/* Requests exacly one packet to be captured.from pcap.See nsock_read() for parameters description. */
/* Requests exactly one packet to be captured.from pcap.See nsock_read() for parameters description. */
nsock_event_id nsock_pcap_read_packet(nsock_pool nsp, nsock_iod nsiod, nsock_ev_handler handler, int timeout_msecs, void *userdata);
/* Gets packet data. This should be called after succesfull receiving of packet
/* Gets packet data. This should be called after successful receipt of packet
* to get packet. If you're not interested in some values, just pass NULL
* instead of valid pointer.
* l3_data is just after l2_data in buffer. Feel free to treat l2_data as one

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@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ struct writeinfo {
* fields directly */
typedef struct {
/* Every msp has a unique (accross the program execution) id */
/* Every msp has a unique (across the program execution) id */
unsigned long id;
/* User data, NULL if unset */
@@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ typedef struct {
/* The mspool keeps track of msiods that have been allocated so that it can
* destroy them if the msp is deleted. This pointer makes it easy to remove
* this msiod from the allocated list when neccessary */
* this msiod from the allocated list when necessary */
gh_list_elem *entry_in_nsp_active_iods;
#define IOD_REGISTERED 0x01