fix "param"s that should be "@param"

Actual command: sed -i -e "s/\(^ *\\* \)\(param[^a-z]\)/\1@\2/" $( git grep -l "^ *\\* param[^a-z]" )

Signed-off-by: Andrew Sayers <ffmpeg-devel@pileofstuff.org>
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Andrew Sayers 2024-02-29 15:51:33 +00:00 committed by Stefano Sabatini
parent 0dde5c5efa
commit dea1d7531d
2 changed files with 11 additions and 11 deletions

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@ -495,11 +495,11 @@ static void fcb_excitation(EVRCContext *e, const uint16_t *codebook,
/** /**
* Synthesis of the decoder output signal. * Synthesis of the decoder output signal.
* *
* param[in] in input signal * @param[in] in input signal
* param[in] filter_coeffs LPC coefficients * @param[in] filter_coeffs LPC coefficients
* param[in/out] memory synthesis filter memory * @param[in/out] memory synthesis filter memory
* param buffer_length amount of data to process * @param buffer_length amount of data to process
* param[out] samples output samples * @param[out] samples output samples
* *
* TIA/IS-127 5.2.3.15, 5.7.3.4 * TIA/IS-127 5.2.3.15, 5.7.3.4
*/ */

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@ -172,9 +172,9 @@ void av_bprint_chars(AVBPrint *buf, char c, unsigned n);
/** /**
* Append data to a print buffer. * Append data to a print buffer.
* *
* param buf bprint buffer to use * @param buf bprint buffer to use
* param data pointer to data * @param data pointer to data
* param size size of data * @param size size of data
*/ */
void av_bprint_append_data(AVBPrint *buf, const char *data, unsigned size); void av_bprint_append_data(AVBPrint *buf, const char *data, unsigned size);
@ -182,9 +182,9 @@ struct tm;
/** /**
* Append a formatted date and time to a print buffer. * Append a formatted date and time to a print buffer.
* *
* param buf bprint buffer to use * @param buf bprint buffer to use
* param fmt date and time format string, see strftime() * @param fmt date and time format string, see strftime()
* param tm broken-down time structure to translate * @param tm broken-down time structure to translate
* *
* @note due to poor design of the standard strftime function, it may * @note due to poor design of the standard strftime function, it may
* produce poor results if the format string expands to a very long text and * produce poor results if the format string expands to a very long text and