-The ``rmr_realloc_payload`` function returns a pointer to the
-message buffer with the payload which is large enough to hold
-*new_len* bytes. If the *clone* option is true, this will be
-a pointer to the newly cloned message buffer; the original
-message buffer pointer may still be used to reference that
-message. It is the calling application's responsibility to
-free the memory associateed with both messages using the
-rmr_free_msg() function.
-
-When the *clone* option is not used, it is still good
-practice by the calling application to capture and use this
-reference as it is possible that the message buffer, and not
-just the payload buffer, was reallocated. In the event of an
-error, a nil pointer will be returned and the value of
-*errno* will be set to reflect the problem.
+The ``rmr_realloc_payload`` function returns a pointer to the
+message buffer with the payload which is large enough to hold
+*new_len* bytes. If the *clone* option is true, this will be
+a pointer to the newly cloned message buffer; the original
+message buffer pointer may still be used to reference that
+message. It is the calling application's responsibility to
+free the memory associateed with both messages using the
+rmr_free_msg() function.
+
+When the *clone* option is not used, it is still good
+practice by the calling application to capture and use this
+reference as it is possible that the message buffer, and not
+just the payload buffer, was reallocated. In the event of an
+error, a nil pointer will be returned and the value of
+*errno* will be set to reflect the problem.