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@@ -406,20 +406,20 @@ typedef void (SDLCALL *SDL_AndroidRequestPermissionCallback)(void *userdata, con
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* Request permissions at runtime, asynchronously.
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*
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* You do not need to call this for built-in functionality of SDL; recording
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- * from a microphone or reading images from a camera, using standard SDL
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- * APIs, will manage permission requests for you.
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+ * from a microphone or reading images from a camera, using standard SDL APIs,
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+ * will manage permission requests for you.
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*
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* This function never blocks. Instead, the app-supplied callback will be
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* called when a decision has been made. This callback may happen on a
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* different thread, and possibly much later, as it might wait on a user to
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- * respond to a system dialog. If permission has already been granted for
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- * a specific entitlement, the callback will still fire, probably on the
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- * current thread and before this function returns.
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- *
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- * If the request submission fails, this function returns -1 and the
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- * callback will NOT be called, but this should only happen in
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- * catastrophic conditions, like memory running out. Normally there will
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- * be a yes or no to the request through the callback.
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+ * respond to a system dialog. If permission has already been granted for a
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+ * specific entitlement, the callback will still fire, probably on the current
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+ * thread and before this function returns.
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+ *
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+ * If the request submission fails, this function returns -1 and the callback
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+ * will NOT be called, but this should only happen in catastrophic conditions,
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+ * like memory running out. Normally there will be a yes or no to the request
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+ * through the callback.
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*
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* \param permission The permission to request.
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* \param cb The callback to trigger when the request has a response.
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