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authorRical Jasan <ricaljasan@pacific.net>2016-10-06 12:19:25 +0530
committerSiddhesh Poyarekar <siddhesh@sourceware.org>2016-10-06 12:19:25 +0530
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tree9edcf936b05ddf1864c86a71ee6e91b5582719eb /manual/argp.texi
parent16c7d1ec26ecf4cbd3a128a23cf2a8ab495a89b8 (diff)
Manual typos: The Basic Program/System Interface
2016-05-06 Rical Jasan <ricaljasan@pacific.net> * manual/argp.texi: Fix typos in the manual. * manual/getopt.texi: Likewise. * manual/startup.texi: Likewise.
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diff --git a/manual/argp.texi b/manual/argp.texi
index dae68099d5..bca3ca5ed9 100644
--- a/manual/argp.texi
+++ b/manual/argp.texi
@@ -347,7 +347,7 @@ be displayed in much the same manner as the options. This is known as a
If this flag is set, then the option @code{name} field is displayed
unmodified (e.g., no @samp{--} prefix is added) at the left-margin where
a @emph{short} option would normally be displayed, and this
-documentation string is left in it's usual place. For purposes of
+documentation string is left in its usual place. For purposes of
sorting, any leading whitespace and punctuation is ignored, unless the
first non-whitespace character is @samp{-}. This entry is displayed
after all options, after @code{OPTION_DOC} entries with a leading
@@ -692,7 +692,7 @@ parser function. @xref{Argp Parsing State}.
@safety{@prelim{}@mtunsafe{@mtasurace{:argpbuf} @mtsenv{} @mtslocale{}}@asunsafe{@ascuheap{} @ascuintl{} @asucorrupt{}}@acunsafe{@acsmem{} @acucorrupt{} @aculock{}}}
@c Just calls argp_state_help with stderr and ARGP_HELP_STD_USAGE.
Outputs the standard usage message for the argp parser referred to by
-@var{state} to @code{@var{state}->err_stream} and terminate the program
+@var{state} to @code{@var{state}->err_stream} and terminates the program
with @code{exit (argp_err_exit_status)}. @xref{Argp Global Variables}.
@end deftypefun
@@ -723,7 +723,7 @@ by the program name and @samp{:}, and followed by a @w{@samp{Try @dots{}
@c blank, release the buffer, call strerror_r with an automatic buffer,
@c print it out after colon and blank, put[w]c a line break, unlock the
@c stream, then exit unless ARGP_NO_EXIT.
-Similar to the standard gnu error-reporting function @code{error}, this
+Similar to the standard GNU error-reporting function @code{error}, this
prints the program name and @samp{:}, the printf format string
@var{fmt}, and the appropriate following args. If it is non-zero, the
standard unix error text for @var{errnum} is printed. If @var{status} is
@@ -1010,7 +1010,7 @@ Don't exit on errors, although they may still result in error messages.
@comment argp.h
@comment GNU
@item ARGP_LONG_ONLY
-Use the gnu getopt `long-only' rules for parsing arguments. This allows
+Use the GNU getopt `long-only' rules for parsing arguments. This allows
long-options to be recognized with only a single @samp{-}
(i.e., @samp{-help}). This results in a less useful interface, and its
use is discouraged as it conflicts with the way most GNU programs work
@@ -1213,7 +1213,7 @@ These example programs demonstrate the basic usage of argp.
@subsubsection A Minimal Program Using Argp
This is perhaps the smallest program possible that uses argp. It won't
-do much except give an error messages and exit when there are any
+do much except give an error message and exit when there are any
arguments, and prints a rather pointless message for @samp{--help}.
@smallexample