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authorGarrett D'Amore <garrett@damore.org>2018-05-01 17:11:32 -0700
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Markup fixes, ensuring links are colored properly.
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@@ -38,13 +38,13 @@ In this case the caller must set the value of _data_ to the location
of another pointer (of type `void *`), and the _sizep_ pointer must be set
to a location to receive the size of the message body.
The function will then allocate a message buffer
-(as if by <<nng_alloc.3#,`nng_alloc()`>>), fill it with
+(as if by `<<nng_alloc.3#,nng_alloc()>>`), fill it with
the message body, and store it at the address referenced by _data_, and update
the size referenced by _sizep_.
When this flag is present, the caller assumes
responsibility for disposing of the received buffer either by the function
-<<nng_free.3#,`nng_free()`>> or reusing the message for sending (with the same
-size) in a call to <<nng_send.3#,`nng_send()`>>.
+`<<nng_free.3#,nng_free()>>` or reusing the message for sending (with the same
+size) in a call to `<<nng_send.3#,nng_send()>>`.
NOTE: The semantics of what receiving a message means vary from protocol to
protocol, so examination of the protocol documentation is encouraged.