- * A constructor for #msg_task_t taking four arguments and returning the
- corresponding object.
- * \param name a name for the object. It is for user-level information
- and can be NULL.
- * \param flop_amount a value of the processing amount (in flop)
- needed to process this new task. If 0, then it cannot be executed with
- MSG_task_execute(). This value has to be >=0.
- * \param message_size a value of the amount of data (in bytes) needed to
- transfer this new task. If 0, then it cannot be transfered with
- MSG_task_send() and MSG_task_recv(). This value has to be >=0.
- * \param data a pointer to any data may want to attach to the new
- object. It is for user-level information and can be NULL. It can
- be retrieved with the function \ref MSG_task_get_data.
+ * A constructor for #msg_task_t taking four arguments and returning the corresponding object.
+ * \param name a name for the object. It is for user-level information and can be NULL.
+ * \param flop_amount a value of the processing amount (in flop) needed to process this new task.
+ * If 0, then it cannot be executed with MSG_task_execute(). This value has to be >=0.
+ * \param message_size a value of the amount of data (in bytes) needed to transfer this new task. If 0, then it cannot
+ * be transfered with MSG_task_send() and MSG_task_recv(). This value has to be >=0.
+ * \param data a pointer to any data may want to attach to the new object. It is for user-level information and can
+ * be NULL. It can be retrieved with the function \ref MSG_task_get_data.