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-rw-r--r-- | man/termkey_push_bytes.3 | 6 |
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diff --git a/man/termkey_push_bytes.3 b/man/termkey_push_bytes.3 index c7dc999..0cb70dc 100644 --- a/man/termkey_push_bytes.3 +++ b/man/termkey_push_bytes.3 @@ -10,9 +10,9 @@ termkey_push_bytes \- supply more bytes to the input buffer .sp Link with \fI-ltermkey\fP. .SH DESCRIPTION -\fBtermkey_push_bytes\fP() allows more bytes of input to be supplied directly into the input buffer of the termkey instance. If there was no buffer space remaining, then -1 is returned with \fIerrno\fP set to \fBENOMEM\fP. +\fBtermkey_push_bytes\fP() allows more bytes of input to be supplied directly into the input buffer of the termkey instance. If there was no buffer space remaining then -1 is returned with \fIerrno\fP set to \fBENOMEM\fP. .PP -This function, along with \fBtermkey_getkey\fP(3) make it possible to use the termkey instance in an asynchronous program, or with a source of bytes other than from reading a filehandle. +This function, along with \fBtermkey_getkey\fP(3), makes it possible to use the termkey instance with a source of bytes other than from reading a filehandle. .PP For synchronous usage, \fBtermkey_waitkey\fP(3) performs the input blocking task. For use against a regular stream filehandle that supports \fBread\fP(2), see \fBtermkey_advisereadable\fP(3). .SH "RETURN VALUE" @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ For synchronous usage, \fBtermkey_waitkey\fP(3) performs the input blocking task .SH "SEE ALSO" .BR termkey_new (3), .BR termkey_getkey (3), -.BR termkey_advise_readable (3) +.BR termkey_advisereadable (3) |