- * strings. You cannot use xbt_fifo_remove to remove, say, "TOTO" from it because internally, xbt_fifo_remove()
- * will do something like "if (item->content == "toto"), then remove it". And the pointer to the item content
- * and the pointer to "toto" will never match. As a solution, this function provides a way to search elements
- * that are semanticaly equivalent instead of only syntaxically. So, removing "Toto" from a fifo can be
- * achieved this way:
- *
- * int my_comparison_function(void *searched, void *seen) {
- * return !strcmp(searched, seen);
- * }
+ * strings. You cannot use xbt_fifo_remove() to remove, say, "TOTO" from it because internally, xbt_fifo_remove()
+ * will do something like "if (item->content == "toto"), then remove it". And the pointer to the item content and the
+ * pointer to "toto" will never match. As a solution, the current function provides a way to search elements that are
+ * semantically equivalent instead of only syntactically. So, removing "Toto" from a fifo can be achieved this way: