--- a/src/physfs.h Wed Mar 17 21:37:06 2010 -0400
+++ b/src/physfs.h Wed Mar 17 21:51:22 2010 -0400
@@ -1,4 +1,8 @@
-/** \file physfs.h */
+/**
+ * \file physfs.h
+ *
+ * Main header file for PhysicsFS.
+ */
/**
* \mainpage PhysicsFS
@@ -1015,7 +1019,7 @@
* PHYSFS_freeList(rc);
* \endcode
*
- * ...will print:
+ * \...will print:
*
* \verbatim
* We've got [x.sav].
@@ -1105,10 +1109,10 @@
* (Jan 1, 1970). The exact derivation and accuracy of this time depends on
* the particular archiver. If there is no reasonable way to obtain this
* information for a particular archiver, or there was some sort of error,
- * this function returns (-1).
+ * this function returns (\-1).
*
* \param filename filename to check, in platform-independent notation.
- * \return last modified time of the file. -1 if it can't be determined.
+ * \return last modified time of the file. \-1 if it can't be determined.
*/
PHYSFS_DECL PHYSFS_sint64 PHYSFS_getLastModTime(const char *filename);
@@ -1224,7 +1228,7 @@
* \param objCount number of (objSize) objects to read from (handle).
* \return number of objects read. PHYSFS_getLastError() can shed light on
* the reason this might be < (objCount), as can PHYSFS_eof().
- * -1 if complete failure.
+ * \-1 if complete failure.
*
* \sa PHYSFS_eof
*/
@@ -1244,7 +1248,7 @@
* \param objSize size in bytes of objects being read from (handle).
* \param objCount number of (objSize) objects to read from (handle).
* \return number of objects written. PHYSFS_getLastError() can shed light on
- * the reason this might be < (objCount). -1 if complete failure.
+ * the reason this might be < (objCount). \-1 if complete failure.
*/
PHYSFS_DECL PHYSFS_sint64 PHYSFS_write(PHYSFS_File *handle,
const void *buffer,
@@ -1274,7 +1278,7 @@
* \brief Determine current position within a PhysicsFS filehandle.
*
* \param handle handle returned from PHYSFS_open*().
- * \return offset in bytes from start of file. -1 if error occurred.
+ * \return offset in bytes from start of file. \-1 if error occurred.
* Specifics of the error can be gleaned from PHYSFS_getLastError().
*
* \sa PHYSFS_seek
@@ -1304,13 +1308,13 @@
* \brief Get total length of a file in bytes.
*
* Note that if the file size can't be determined (since the archive is
- * "streamed" or whatnot) than this will report (-1). Also note that if
+ * "streamed" or whatnot) than this will report (\-1). Also note that if
* another process/thread is writing to this file at the same time, then
* the information this function supplies could be incorrect before you
* get it. Use with caution, or better yet, don't use at all.
*
* \param handle handle returned from PHYSFS_open*().
- * \return size in bytes of the file. -1 if can't be determined.
+ * \return size in bytes of the file. \-1 if can't be determined.
*
* \sa PHYSFS_tell
* \sa PHYSFS_seek
@@ -2433,7 +2437,7 @@
* (This is for limited, hardcore use. If you don't immediately see a need
* for it, you can probably ignore this forever.)
*
- * This function exposes the function pointers that make up the currently-used
+ * This function exposes the function pointers that make up the currently used
* allocator. This can be useful for apps that want to access PhysicsFS's
* internal, default allocation routines, as well as for external code that
* wants to share the same allocator, even if the application specified their
@@ -2452,7 +2456,7 @@
* safely ignore it altogether.
*
* \return Current allocator, as set by PHYSFS_setAllocator(), or PhysicsFS's
- * internal, default allocator if no application-defined allocator
+ * internal, default allocator if no application defined allocator
* is currently set. Will return NULL if the library is not
* initialized.
*
@@ -2485,7 +2489,7 @@
*
* Container for various meta data about a file in the virtual file system.
* PHYSFS_stat() uses this structure for returning the information. The time
- * data will be either a real timestamp or -1 if there is none. So every value
+ * data will be either a real timestamp or \-1 if there is none. So every value
* is at least epoch. The FileSize is only valid for real files. And the
* readonly tells you whether when you open a file for writing you are writing
* to the same file as if you were opening it, given you have enough
@@ -2496,7 +2500,7 @@
*/
typedef struct PHYSFS_Stat
{
- PHYSFS_sint64 filesize; /**< size in bytes, -1 for non-files and unknown */
+ PHYSFS_sint64 filesize; /**< size in bytes, \-1 for non-files and unknown */
PHYSFS_sint64 modtime; /**< same value as PHYSFS_getLastModTime() */
PHYSFS_sint64 createtime; /**< like modtime, but for file creation time */
PHYSFS_sint64 accesstime; /**< like modtime, but for file access time */