diff --git a/mdbx.h b/mdbx.h index 90be7466..c2a4bb40 100644 --- a/mdbx.h +++ b/mdbx.h @@ -2217,7 +2217,8 @@ LIBMDBX_API int mdbx_env_copy(MDBX_env *env, const char *dest, MDBX_copy_flags_t flags); /** \brief Copy an environment to the specified file descriptor, with - * options. \ingroup c_extra + * options. + * \ingroup c_extra * * This function may be used to make a backup of an existing environment. * No lockfile is created, since it gets recreated at need. @@ -2680,7 +2681,8 @@ LIBMDBX_API int mdbx_env_get_path(const MDBX_env *env, const char **dest); LIBMDBX_API int mdbx_env_get_fd(const MDBX_env *env, mdbx_filehandle_t *fd); /** \brief Set all size-related parameters of environment, including page size - * and the min/max size of the memory map. \ingroup c_settings + * and the min/max size of the memory map. + * \ingroup c_settings * * In contrast to LMDB, the MDBX provide automatic size management of an * database according the given parameters, including shrinking and resizing @@ -2879,7 +2881,8 @@ MDBX_DEPRECATED LIBMDBX_INLINE_API(int, mdbx_env_set_mapsize, } /** \brief Find out whether to use readahead or not, based on the given database - * size and the amount of available memory. \ingroup c_extra + * size and the amount of available memory. + * \ingroup c_extra * * \param [in] volume The expected database size in bytes. * \param [in] redundancy Additional reserve or overload in case of negative @@ -2942,7 +2945,8 @@ MDBX_NOTHROW_CONST_FUNCTION LIBMDBX_API intptr_t mdbx_limits_txnsize_max(intptr_t pagesize); /** \brief Set the maximum number of threads/reader slots for for all processes - * interacts with the database. \ingroup c_settings + * interacts with the database. + * \ingroup c_settings * * \details This defines the number of slots in the lock table that is used to * track readers in the the environment. The default is about 100 for 4K system @@ -3539,7 +3543,10 @@ LIBMDBX_API int mdbx_txn_reset(MDBX_txn *txn); LIBMDBX_API int mdbx_txn_renew(MDBX_txn *txn); /** \brief The fours integers markers (aka "canary") associated with the - * environment. \ingroup c_crud \see mdbx_canary_set() \see mdbx_canary_get() + * environment. + * \ingroup c_crud + * \see mdbx_canary_set() + * \see mdbx_canary_get() * * The `x`, `y` and `z` values could be set by \ref mdbx_canary_put(), while the * 'v' will be always set to the transaction number. Updated values becomes @@ -3842,7 +3849,8 @@ DEFINE_ENUM_FLAG_OPERATORS(MDBX_dbi_state_t) LIBMDBX_API int mdbx_dbi_flags_ex(MDBX_txn *txn, MDBX_dbi dbi, unsigned *flags, unsigned *state); /** \brief The shortcut to calling \ref mdbx_dbi_flags_ex() with `state=NULL` - * for discarding it result. \ingroup c_statinfo */ + * for discarding it result. + * \ingroup c_statinfo */ LIBMDBX_INLINE_API(int, mdbx_dbi_flags, (MDBX_txn * txn, MDBX_dbi dbi, unsigned *flags)) { unsigned state; @@ -4532,7 +4540,8 @@ MDBX_NOTHROW_PURE_FUNCTION LIBMDBX_API int mdbx_cursor_eof(const MDBX_cursor *cursor); /** \brief Determines whether the cursor is pointed to the first key-value pair - * or not. \ingroup c_cursors + * or not. + * \ingroup c_cursors * * \param [in] cursor A cursor handle returned by \ref mdbx_cursor_open(). * @@ -4545,7 +4554,8 @@ MDBX_NOTHROW_PURE_FUNCTION LIBMDBX_API int mdbx_cursor_on_first(const MDBX_cursor *cursor); /** \brief Determines whether the cursor is pointed to the last key-value pair - * or not. \ingroup c_cursors + * or not. + * \ingroup c_cursors * * \param [in] cursor A cursor handle returned by \ref mdbx_cursor_open(). * @@ -4663,7 +4673,8 @@ LIBMDBX_API int mdbx_estimate_range(MDBX_txn *txn, MDBX_dbi dbi, #define MDBX_EPSILON ((MDBX_val *)((ptrdiff_t)-1)) /** \brief Determines whether the given address is on a dirty database page of - * the transaction or not. \ingroup c_statinfo + * the transaction or not. + * \ingroup c_statinfo * * Ultimately, this allows to avoid copy data from non-dirty pages. *