Appeased doxygen warnings
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#define Cdrskin_timestamP "2006.12.11.191826"
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#define Cdrskin_timestamP "2006.12.11.215017"
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@ -441,6 +441,7 @@ void burn_finish(void);
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@param patience Maximum number of seconds to wait for drives to finish
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@param pacifier_func If not NULL: a function to produce appeasing messages.
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See burn_abort_pacifier() for an example.
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@param handle Opaque handle to be used with pacifier_func
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@return 1 ok, all went well
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0 had to leave a drive in unclean state
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<0 severe error, do no use libburn again
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@ -615,6 +616,11 @@ int burn_drive_convert_fs_adr(char *path, char adr[]);
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then it is not decisive and the first enumerated address which matches
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the >= 0 parameters is taken as result.
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Note: bus and (host,channel) are supposed to be redundant.
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@param bus_no "Bus Number" (something like a virtual controller)
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@param host_no "Host Number" (something like half a virtual controller)
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@param channel_no "Channel Number" (other half of "Host Number")
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@param target_no "Target Number" or "SCSI Id" (a device)
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@param lun_no "Logical Unit Number" (a sub device)
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@param adr An application provided array of at least BURN_DRIVE_ADR_LEN
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characters size. The persistent address gets copied to it.
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@return 1 = success , 0 = failure , -1 = severe error
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@ -715,6 +721,8 @@ int burn_drive_get_start_end_lba(struct burn_drive *drive,
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@param d The drive to query.
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@param o If not NULL: write parameters to be set on drive before query
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@param trackno 0=next track to come, >0 number of existing track
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@param lba return value: start lba
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@param nwa return value: Next Writeable Address
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@return 1=nwa is valid , 0=nwa is not valid , -1=error
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*/
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int burn_disc_track_lba_nwa(struct burn_drive *d, struct burn_write_opts *o,
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@ -1215,9 +1223,10 @@ int burn_msgs_set_severities(char *queue_severity,
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/** Obtain the oldest pending libburn message from the queue which has at
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least the given minimum_severity. This message and any older message of
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lower severity will get discarded from the queue and is then lost forever.
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Severity may be one of "NEVER", "FATAL", "SORRY", "WARNING", "HINT",
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"NOTE", "UPDATE", "DEBUG", "ALL". To call with minimum_severity "NEVER"
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will discard the whole queue.
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@param minimum_severity may be one of "NEVER", "FATAL", "SORRY",
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"WARNING", "HINT", "NOTE", "UPDATE", "DEBUG", "ALL".
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To call with minimum_severity "NEVER" will discard the
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whole queue.
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@param error_code Will become a unique error code as liste in
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libburn/libdax_msgs.h
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@param msg_text Must provide at least BURN_MSGS_MESSAGE_LEN bytes.
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