-The message buffer is returned to the pool, or the associated
-memory is released depending on the needs of the underlying
-messaging system. This allows the user application to release
-a buffer that is not going to be used. It is safe to pass a
-nil pointer to this function, and doing so does not result in
-a change to the value of ``errrno.``
-
-After calling, the user application should **not** use any of
-the pointers (transaction ID, or payload) which were
-available.
+The message buffer is returned to the pool, or the associated
+memory is released depending on the needs of the underlying
+messaging system. This allows the user application to release
+a buffer that is not going to be used. It is safe to pass a
+nil pointer to this function, and doing so does not result in
+a change to the value of ``errrno.``
+
+After calling, the user application should **not** use any of
+the pointers (transaction ID, or payload) which were
+available.