The header file defines two simple structure types, and a function type which
will be described later.
-\begin{describe}{type}[struct kwval]
+\begin{describe}{ty}[struct kwval]
{struct kwval \{ \\ \ind
const char *kw; \\
const void *val; \-\\
the actual argument type.)
\end{describe}
-\begin{describe}{type}[struct kwtab]
+\begin{describe}{ty}[struct kwtab]
{struct kwtab \{ \\ \ind
const struct kwval *v; \\
size_t n; \-\\
message to the standard error stream and calls \man{abort}{3}.
\end{describe}
-\begin{describe}{type}[kw_unkhookfn]
+\begin{describe}{ty}[kw_unkhookfn]
{typedef void kw_unkhookfn(const char *@<set>, const char *@<kw>);}
The @|kw_unkhookfn| type is the type of unknown-keyword handler functions.
instance should be torn down before this happens, using the
\descref{fun}{sod_teardown}[function]. It may be appropriate to @|assert|
that the object is ready for deallocation at this time.
+
+ By default, this macro will abort the program if the size allocated for the
+ instance doesn't match the size required by the class object; set
+ \descref{feat}{SOD_RECKLESS} to inhibit this check.
\end{describe}
\subsubsection{Dynamic allocation}