From 08b6f6175a9133715db374c0fca9ecc588612bc7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: SDL Wiki Bot <[EMAIL REDACTED]>
Date: Mon, 26 May 2025 16:35:37 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] Sync SDL3 wiki -> header
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include/SDL3/SDL_audio.h | 14 +++++++-------
1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
diff --git a/include/SDL3/SDL_audio.h b/include/SDL3/SDL_audio.h
index b90887d124c4b..8b3da9e266398 100644
--- a/include/SDL3/SDL_audio.h
+++ b/include/SDL3/SDL_audio.h
@@ -1418,9 +1418,9 @@ extern SDL_DECLSPEC bool SDLCALL SDL_PutAudioStreamData(SDL_AudioStream *stream,
* A callback that fires for completed SDL_PutAudioStreamDataNoCopy() data.
*
* When using SDL_PutAudioStreamDataNoCopy() to provide data to an
- * SDL_AudioStream, it's not safe to dispose of the data until the stream
- * has completely consumed it. Often times it's difficult to know exactly
- * when this has happened.
+ * SDL_AudioStream, it's not safe to dispose of the data until the stream has
+ * completely consumed it. Often times it's difficult to know exactly when
+ * this has happened.
*
* This callback fires once when the stream no longer needs the buffer,
* allowing the app to easily free or reuse it.
@@ -1459,11 +1459,11 @@ typedef void (SDLCALL *SDL_AudioStreamDataCompleteCallback)(void *userdata, cons
* stream if it hasn't been changed.
*
* An optional callback may be provided, which is called when the stream no
- * longer needs the data. Once this callback fires, the stream will not
- * access the data again.
+ * longer needs the data. Once this callback fires, the stream will not access
+ * the data again.
*
- * Note that there is still an allocation to store tracking information,
- * so this function is more efficient for larger blocks of data. If you're
+ * Note that there is still an allocation to store tracking information, so
+ * this function is more efficient for larger blocks of data. If you're
* planning to put a few samples at a time, it will be more efficient to use
* SDL_PutAudioStreamData(), which allocates and buffers in blocks.
*