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diff --git a/docs/reference.rst b/docs/reference.rst index 71b934cf..d67499e1 100644 --- a/docs/reference.rst +++ b/docs/reference.rst @@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ Writes the length of a string as varint and then contents of the string. Used fo Each field encoder only encodes the contents of the field. The tag must be encoded separately with `pb_encode_tag_for_field`_. - You can use the field encoders from your callbacks. Just be aware that the pb_field_t passed to the callback is not directly compatible with most of the encoders. Instead, you must create a new pb_field_t structure and set the data_size according to the data type you pass to *src. + You can use the field encoders from your callbacks. Just be aware that the pb_field_t passed to the callback is not directly compatible with most of the encoders. Instead, you must create a new pb_field_t structure and set the data_size according to the data type you pass to *src*. pb_enc_varint ------------- @@ -376,7 +376,7 @@ Because of memory concerns, the detection of missing required fields is not perf Each field decoder reads and decodes a single value. For arrays, the decoder is called repeatedly. - You can use the decoders from your callbacks. Just be aware that the pb_field_t passed to the callback is not directly compatible with most of the field decoders. Instead, you must create a new pb_field_t structure and set the data_size according to the data type you pass to *dest. + You can use the decoders from your callbacks. Just be aware that the pb_field_t passed to the callback is not directly compatible with most of the field decoders. Instead, you must create a new pb_field_t structure and set the data_size according to the data type you pass to *dest*. pb_dec_varint ------------- |