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authorMartin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>2000-06-07 13:25:53 +0000
committerMartin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>2000-06-07 13:25:53 +0000
commit58f7d004fddd2cccdb019be59b6cc7a8abe50510 (patch)
tree97d14f24e68ec6d32d114af62dab293a9abeb10c /nest/cli.c
parent38203d789a872077ec174a63a448568725e4715f (diff)
Fixes to the progdoc.
Diffstat (limited to 'nest/cli.c')
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1 files changed, 4 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/nest/cli.c b/nest/cli.c
index 30ac7510..a917bcb3 100644
--- a/nest/cli.c
+++ b/nest/cli.c
@@ -26,12 +26,12 @@
* a continuation line, the whole prefix can be replaced by a single
* white space character.
*
- * Reply codes starting with 0 describe `action successfully completed' messages,
+ * Reply codes starting with 0 stand for `action successfully completed' messages,
* 1 means `table entry', 8 `runtime error' and 9 `syntax error'.
*
* Each CLI session is internally represented by a &cli structure and a
* resource pool containing all resources associated with the connection,
- * so that it can be easily freed whenever the connection closes, not depending
+ * so that it can be easily freed whenever the connection gets closed, not depending
* on the current state of command processing.
*
* The CLI commands are declared as a part of the configuration grammar
@@ -40,9 +40,9 @@
* it's switched to a special mode by prepending a fake token to the text,
* so that it uses only the CLI command rules. Then the parser invokes
* an execution routine corresponding to the command, which either constructs
- * the whole reply and returns or (in case it expects the reply will be long)
+ * the whole reply and returns back or (in case it expects the reply will be long)
* it prints a partial reply and asks the CLI module (using the @cont hook)
- * to call it again when the output will be transferred to the user.
+ * to call it again when the output is transferred to the user.
*
* The @this_cli variable points to a &cli structure of the session being
* currently parsed, but it's of course available only in command handlers