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authorJosé Bollo <jose.bollo@iot.bzh>2016-07-27 15:16:11 +0200
committerJosé Bollo <jose.bollo@iot.bzh>2016-07-27 15:16:11 +0200
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Change-Id: I354649f885daf89426f3b1612127045fdf1dedcc Signed-off-by: José Bollo <jose.bollo@iot.bzh>
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diff --git a/doc/afb-bindings-writing.md b/doc/afb-bindings-writing.md
index 369c6d72..6327734e 100644
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+++ b/doc/afb-bindings-writing.md
@@ -471,7 +471,7 @@ It exists two functions for "success" replies: **afb_req_success** and **afb_req
* Its send the object 'obj' (can be NULL) with an
* informationnal comment 'info (can also be NULL).
*
- * For conveniency, the function calls 'json_object_put' for 'obj'.
+ * For convenience, the function calls 'json_object_put' for 'obj'.
* Thus, in the case where 'obj' should remain available after
* the function returns, the function 'json_object_get' shall be used.
*/
@@ -481,7 +481,7 @@ void afb_req_success(struct afb_req req, struct json_object *obj, const char *in
* Same as 'afb_req_success' but the 'info' is a formatting
* string followed by arguments.
*
- * For conveniency, the function calls 'json_object_put' for 'obj'.
+ * For convenience, the function calls 'json_object_put' for 'obj'.
* Thus, in the case where 'obj' should remain available after
* the function returns, the function 'json_object_get' shall be used.
*/
@@ -500,7 +500,7 @@ It exists two functions for "failure" replies: **afb_req_fail** and **afb_req_fa
* to call afb_req_success(NULL, info). Thus even if possible it
* is strongly recommended to NEVER use "success" for status.
*
- * For conveniency, the function calls 'json_object_put' for 'obj'.
+ * For convenience, the function calls 'json_object_put' for 'obj'.
* Thus, in the case where 'obj' should remain available after
* the function returns, the function 'json_object_get' shall be used.
*/
@@ -510,14 +510,14 @@ void afb_req_fail(struct afb_req req, const char *status, const char *info);
* Same as 'afb_req_fail' but the 'info' is a formatting
* string followed by arguments.
*
- * For conveniency, the function calls 'json_object_put' for 'obj'.
+ * For convenience, the function calls 'json_object_put' for 'obj'.
* Thus, in the case where 'obj' should remain available after
* the function returns, the function 'json_object_get' shall be used.
*/
void afb_req_fail_f(struct afb_req req, const char *status, const char *info, ...);
```
-> For conveniency, these functions automatically call **json_object_put** to release **obj**.
+> For convenience, these functions automatically call **json_object_put** to release **obj**.
> Because **obj** usage count is null after being passed to a reply function, it SHOULD not be used anymore.
> If exceptionally **obj** needs to remain usable after reply function then using **json_object_get** on **obj**
> to increase usage count and cancels the effect the **json_object_put** is possible.
@@ -977,7 +977,7 @@ Function **afb_daemon_broadcast_event** is defined here after:
* 'object' can be NULL.
* 'daemon' MUST be the daemon given in interface when activating the binding.
*
- * For conveniency, the function calls 'json_object_put' for 'object'.
+ * For convenience, the function calls 'json_object_put' for 'object'.
* Thus, in the case where 'object' should remain available after
* the function returns, the function 'json_object_get' shall be used.
*/