@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ trait IDBStoreLike[S] extends js.Object {
6767 * key. This is for retrieving specific records from an object store.
6868 *
6969 * Note: This method produces the same result for: a) a record that doesn't exist in the database and b) a record
70- * that has an undefined value. To tell these situations apart, call the [[openCursor() ]] method with the same key.
70+ * that has an undefined value. To tell these situations apart, call the [[openCursor ]] method with the same key.
7171 * That method provides a cursor if the record exists, and no cursor if it does not.
7272 */
7373 def get (key : IDBKey | IDBKeyRange ): IDBRequest [S , IDBValue ] = js.native
@@ -85,9 +85,9 @@ trait IDBStoreLike[S] extends js.Object {
8585 *
8686 * To tell these situations apart, you either call
8787 *
88- * - the [[openCursor() ]] method with the same key. That method provides a cursor if the record exists, and no
89- * cursor if it does not.
90- * - the [[count() ]] method with the same key, which will return 1 if the row exists and 0 if it doesn't.
88+ * - the [[openCursor ]] method with the same key. That method provides a cursor if the record exists, and no cursor
89+ * if it does not.
90+ * - the [[count ]] method with the same key, which will return 1 if the row exists and 0 if it doesn't.
9191 */
9292 def getAll (query : js.UndefOr [IDBKeyRange | IDBKey ] = js.native,
9393 count : js.UndefOr [Int ] = js.native): IDBRequest [S , js.Array [IDBValue ]] = js.native
@@ -103,8 +103,8 @@ trait IDBStoreLike[S] extends js.Object {
103103 * - a record that doesn't exist in the database
104104 * - a record that has an undefined value
105105 *
106- * To tell these situations apart, you need to call the [[openCursor() ]] method with the same key. That method
107- * provides a cursor if the record exists, and no cursor if it does not.
106+ * To tell these situations apart, you need to call the [[openCursor ]] method with the same key. That method provides
107+ * a cursor if the record exists, and no cursor if it does not.
108108 */
109109 def getAllKeys (query : js.UndefOr [IDBKeyRange | IDBKey ] = js.native,
110110 count : js.UndefOr [Int ] = js.native): IDBRequest [S , js.Array [IDBKey ]] = js.native
@@ -167,9 +167,9 @@ class IDBObjectStore extends IDBStoreLike[IDBObjectStore] {
167167 /** Returns an [[IDBRequest ]] object, and, in a separate thread, deletes the specified record or records.
168168 *
169169 * Either a key or an [[IDBKeyRange ]] can be passed, allowing one or multiple records to be deleted from a store. To
170- * delete all records in a store, use [[clear() ]].
170+ * delete all records in a store, use [[clear ]].
171171 *
172- * Bear in mind that if you are using an [[IDBCursor ]], you can use the [[IDBCursor.delete() ]] method to more
172+ * Bear in mind that if you are using an [[IDBCursor ]], you can use the [[IDBCursor.delete ]] method to more
173173 * efficiently delete the current record — without having to explicitly look up the record's key.
174174 */
175175 def delete (key : IDBKey | IDBKeyRange ): IDBRequest [IDBObjectStore , Unit ] = js.native
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