-The RMR message buffer is a C structure which is exposed in the &cw(rmr.h)
-header file.
-It is used to manage a message received from a peer endpoint, or a message
-that is being sent to a peer.
-Fields include payload length, amount of payload actually used, status,
-and a reference to the payload.
-There are also fields which the application should ignore, and could be
-hidden in the header file, but we chose not to. These fields include
-a reference to the RMR header information, and to the underlying transport
-mechanism message struct which may or may not be the same as the RMR
-header reference.
+The RMR message buffer is a C structure which is exposed in the
+&cw(rmr.h) header file. It is used to manage a message received from
+a peer endpoint, or a message that is being sent to a peer. Fields
+include payload length, amount of payload actually used, status, and a
+reference to the payload. There are also fields which the application
+should ignore, and could be hidden in the header file, but we chose
+not to. These fields include a reference to the RMR header
+information, and to the underlying transport mechanism message struct
+which may or may not be the same as the RMR header reference.