The rmr_mt_rcv function blocks until a message is received,
or the timeout period (milliseconds) has passed. The result
-is an RMr message buffer which references a received message.
+is an RMR message buffer which references a received message.
In the case of a timeout the state will be reflected in an
"empty buffer" (if old_msg was not nil, or simply with the
return of a nil pointer. If a timeout value of zero (0) is
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When a message is received before the timeout period expires,
-a pointer to the RMr message buffer which describes the
+a pointer to the RMR message buffer which describes the
message is returned. This will, with a high probability, be a
different message buffer than *old_msg;* the user application
should not continue to use *old_msg* after it is passed to
RMR_ERR_NOTSUPP
- The multi-threaded option was not enabled when RMr was
+ The multi-threaded option was not enabled when RMR was
initialised. See the man page for *rmr_init()* for
details.