--- a/src/applications/udp-echo/udp-echo-client.h Thu Jul 02 16:33:35 2009 +0200
+++ b/src/applications/udp-echo/udp-echo-client.h Thu Jul 02 16:38:53 2009 +0200
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@
* to the server). The contents of the data are set to unspecified (don't
* care) by this call.
*
- * \warn If you have set the fill data for the echo client using one of the
+ * \warning If you have set the fill data for the echo client using one of the
* SetFill calls, this will undo those effects.
*
* \param dataSize The size of the echo data you want to sent.
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@
/**
* Get the number of data bytes that will be sent to the server.
*
- * \warn The number of bytes may be modified by calling any one of the
+ * \warning The number of bytes may be modified by calling any one of the
* SetFill methods. If you have called SetFill, then the number of
* data bytes will correspond to the size of an initialized data buffer.
* If you have not called a SetFill method, the number of data bytes will
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@
* Set the data fill of the packet (what is sent as data to the server) to
* the zero-terminated contents of the fill string string.
*
- * \warn The size of resulting echo packets will be automatically adjusted
+ * \warning The size of resulting echo packets will be automatically adjusted
* to reflect the size of the fill string -- this means that the PacketSize
* attribute may be changed as a result of this call.
*
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@
* the repeated contents of the fill byte. i.e., the fill byte will be
* used to initialize the contents of the data packet.
*
- * \warn The size of resulting echo packets will be automatically adjusted
+ * \warning The size of resulting echo packets will be automatically adjusted
* to reflect the dataSize parameter -- this means that the PacketSize
* attribute may be changed as a result of this call.
*
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@
* accomplished by setting the fillSize set to your desired dataSize
* (and providing an appropriate buffer).
*
- * \warn The size of resulting echo packets will be automatically adjusted
+ * \warning The size of resulting echo packets will be automatically adjusted
* to reflect the dataSize parameter -- this means that the PacketSize
* attribute of the Application may be changed as a result of this call.
*