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@@ -2390,7 +2390,7 @@ anyway).
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Every logging call in GNUnet code will be (at run time) matched against
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the log definitions passed to the process. If a log definition fields are
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-matching the call arguments, then the call log level is compared the the
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+matching the call arguments, then the call log level is compared to the
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log level of that definition. If the call log level is less or equal to
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the definition log level, the call is allowed to proceed. Otherwise the
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logging call is forbidden, and nothing is logged. If no definitions
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@@ -3058,7 +3058,7 @@ messages. For convenience,@ some queues also allow to specify a list of
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message handlers. The message queue will then also wait for incoming
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messages and dispatch them appropriately.
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-An envelope holds the the memory for a message, as well as metadata
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+An envelope holds the memory for a message, as well as metadata
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(Where is the envelope queued? What should happen after it has been
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sent?). Any envelope can only be queued in one message queue.
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@@ -3131,7 +3131,7 @@ message type and the message size are already set. The message's size is
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inferred from the type of the @code{msg} pointer: It will be set to
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'sizeof(*msg)', properly converted to network byte order.
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-If the message body's size is dynamic, the the macro
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+If the message body's size is dynamic, then the macro
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@code{GNUNET_MQ_msg_extra} can be used to allocate an envelope whose
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message has additional space allocated after the @code{msg} structure.
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@@ -4410,7 +4410,7 @@ the @emph{open_device} method
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On the @emph{open_device} method:
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@itemize @bullet
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-@item creates a HCI socket used to send control events to the the device
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+@item creates a HCI socket used to send control events to the device
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@item searches for the device ID using the interface name
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@item saves the device MAC address
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@item checks if the interface is down and tries to bring it UP
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@@ -5715,7 +5715,7 @@ the response can easily be split into separate HELLO messages by the
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client.
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A HOSTLIST client connecting to the HOSTLIST server will receive the
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-hostlist as a HTTP response and the the server will terminate the
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+hostlist as an HTTP response and the server will terminate the
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connection with the result code @code{HTTP 200 OK}.
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The connection will be closed immediately if no hostlist is available.
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