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Unified Diff: ppapi/c/pp_time.h

Issue 7241024: Mostly minor changes such as adding <code></code> around elements, a little rewriting, and a few ... (Closed) Base URL: svn://svn.chromium.org/chrome/trunk/src/
Patch Set: Created 9 years, 6 months ago
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Index: ppapi/c/pp_time.h
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--- ppapi/c/pp_time.h (revision 90368)
+++ ppapi/c/pp_time.h (working copy)
@@ -17,9 +17,9 @@
* @{
*/
/**
- * The PP_Time type represents the "wall clock time" according to the browser
- * and is defined as the number of seconds since the Epoch (00:00:00 UTC,
- * January 1, 1970).
+ * The <code>PP_Time</code> type represents the "wall clock time" according
+ * to the browser and is defined as the number of seconds since the Epoch
+ * (00:00:00 UTC, January 1, 1970).
*/
typedef double PP_Time;
PP_COMPILE_ASSERT_SIZE_IN_BYTES(PP_Time, 8);
@@ -32,11 +32,11 @@
* @{
*/
/**
- * A PP_TimeTicks value represents time ticks which are measured in seconds
- * and are used for indicating the time that certain messages were received.
- * In contrast to PP_Time, PP_TimeTicks does not correspond to any actual
- * wall clock time and will not change discontinuously if the user changes
- * their computer clock.
+ * A <code>PP_TimeTicks</code> value represents time ticks which are measured
+ * in seconds and are used for indicating the time that certain messages were
+ * received. In contrast to <code>PP_Time</code>, <code>PP_TimeTicks</code>
+ * does not correspond to any actual wall clock time and will not change
+ * discontinuously if the user changes their computer clock.
*
* The units are in seconds, but are not measured relative to any particular
* epoch, so the most you can do is compare two values.

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