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doc: linkify remaining references to fs.Stats object

One reference to the `fs.Stats object` is linkified, while two other
similarly made references to the object are not linkified.
Linking the remaining references makes sense due to similar context.

PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/6485
Reviewed-By: Benjamin Gruenbaum <benjamingr@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
v6.x
Kevin Donahue 9 years ago
committed by Jeremiah Senkpiel
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doc/api/fs.md

@ -563,8 +563,8 @@ Synchronous fdatasync(2). Returns `undefined`.
* `callback` {Function}
Asynchronous fstat(2). The callback gets two arguments `(err, stats)` where
`stats` is a `fs.Stats` object. `fstat()` is identical to [`stat()`][], except that
the file to be stat-ed is specified by the file descriptor `fd`.
`stats` is a [`fs.Stats`][] object. `fstat()` is identical to [`stat()`][],
except that the file to be stat-ed is specified by the file descriptor `fd`.
## fs.fstatSync(fd)
@ -678,9 +678,9 @@ Synchronous link(2). Returns `undefined`.
* `callback` {Function}
Asynchronous lstat(2). The callback gets two arguments `(err, stats)` where
`stats` is a `fs.Stats` object. `lstat()` is identical to `stat()`, except that if
`path` is a symbolic link, then the link itself is stat-ed, not the file that it
refers to.
`stats` is a [`fs.Stats`][] object. `lstat()` is identical to `stat()`,
except that if `path` is a symbolic link, then the link itself is stat-ed,
not the file that it refers to.
## fs.lstatSync(path)

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