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diff --git a/documentation/api/modules/nixio.README.html b/documentation/api/modules/nixio.README.html
index a8da0f36d..22dd79349 100644
--- a/documentation/api/modules/nixio.README.html
+++ b/documentation/api/modules/nixio.README.html
@@ -43,19 +43,15 @@
- luci.http.protocol
+ luci.http.conditionals
- luci.http.protocol.conditionals
+ luci.http.date
- luci.http.protocol.date
-
-
-
- luci.http.protocol.mime
+ luci.http.mime
@@ -288,7 +284,7 @@
In general all functions are namend and behave like their POSIX API
counterparts - where applicable - applying the following rules:
- - Functions should be named like the underlying POSIX API function ommiting
+
- Functions should be named like the underlying POSIX API function omitting
prefixes or suffixes - especially when placed in an object-context (
lockf -> File:lock, fsync -> File:sync, dup2 -> dup, ...)
- If you are unclear about the behaviour of a function you should consult
@@ -296,10 +292,10 @@
- If the name is significantly different from the POSIX-function, the
underlying function(s) are stated in the documentation.
- Parameters should reflect those of the C-API, buffer length arguments and
- by-reference parameters should be ommitted for pratical purposes.
+ by-reference parameters should be omitted for practical purposes.
If a C function accepts a bitfield as parameter, it should be translated
into lower case string flags representing the flags if the bitfield is the
- last parameter and also ommiting prefixes or suffixes. (e.g. waitpid
+ last parameter and also omitting prefixes or suffixes. (e.g. waitpid
(pid, &s, WNOHANG | WUNTRACED) -> waitpid(pid, "nohang", "untraced"),
getsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR, &opt, sizeof(opt)) ->
Socket:getopt("socket", "reuseaddr"), etc.)