Correct spelling of async invocation keys (#51)
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@ -456,7 +456,7 @@ The arguments to `babashka.pods/invoke` are:
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- a pod identifier string derived from the first described namespace.
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- the symbol of the var to invoke
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- the arguments to the var
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- an opts map containing `:handler` containing callback functions: `:success`, `:error` and `:done`
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- an opts map containing `:handlers` containing callback functions: `:success`, `:error` and `:done`
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The return value of `babashka.pods/invoke` is a map containing `:result`. When
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not using callbacks, this is the return value from the pod var invocation. When
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@ -482,9 +482,9 @@ callback is only called if no errors were sent by the pod.
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In the above example the wrapper function calls the pod identified by
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`"pod.babashka.filewatcher"`. It calls the var
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`pod.babashka.filewatcher/watch*`. In `:on-success` it pulls out received
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`pod.babashka.filewatcher/watch*`. In `:success` it pulls out received
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values, passing them to the user-provided callback. Additionally, it prints any
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errors received from the pod library in `:on-error` to `*err*`.
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errors received from the pod library in `:error` to `*err*`.
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A user will then use `pod.babashka.filewatcher/watch` like this:
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