* so you must keep it around as long as the eet file is open. There is
* currently no cache for this kind of Eet_File, so it's reopened every time
* you use eet_memopen_read.
+ * @return A handle to the file.
+ *
* Files opened this way will always be in read-only mode.
*
* @since 1.1.0
/**
* Close an eet file handle and flush pending writes.
* @param ef A valid eet file handle.
+ * @return An eet error identifier.
*
* This function will flush any pending writes to disk if the eet file
* was opened for write, and free all data associated with the file handle
/**
* Sync content of an eet file handle, flushing pending writes.
* @param ef A valid eet file handle.
+ * @return An eet error identifier.
*
* This function will flush any pending writes to disk. The eet file must
* be opened for write.
* new data descriptor. On creation it will be empty, containing no contents
* describing anything other than the shell of the data structure.
* @param eddc The class from where to create the data descriptor.
+ * @return A handle to the new data descriptor.
*
* You add structure members to the data descriptor using the macros
* EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(), EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_SUB() and
* adding to the description.
*
* Once you have described all the members of a struct you want loaded or
- * savedi, eet can load and save those members for you, encode them into
+ * saved, eet can load and save those members for you, encode them into
* endian-independent serialised data chunks for transmission across a
- * a network or more.
+ * network or more.
*
* This function specially ignores str_direct_alloc and str_direct_free. It
* is useful when the eet_data you are reading doesn't have a dictionary,
* new data descriptor. On creation it will be empty, containing no contents
* describing anything other than the shell of the data structure.
* @param eddc The class from where to create the data descriptor.
+ * @return A handle to the new data descriptor.
*
* You add structure members to the data descriptor using the macros
* EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(), EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_SUB() and