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authorUlrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>1999-08-27 19:06:58 +0000
committerUlrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>1999-08-27 19:06:58 +0000
commit04b9968b398bb0ca100a102ad36ba089d434d5fa (patch)
treeb8ca0cd1a9bc840473f1b9f2af5765c338d3ddb4 /manual/conf.texi
parent77faa3541634894476d904cd517e81f57cfa4fe2 (diff)
Update.
1999-08-27 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com> * manual/argp.texi: Fixing language and types. * manual/conf.texi: Likewise. * manual/contrib.texi: Likewise. * manual/filesys.texi: Likewise. * manual/install.texi: Likewise. * manual/job.texi: Likewise. * manual/lang.texi: Likewise. * manual/llio.texi: Likewise. * manual/math.texi: Likewise. * manual/nss.texi: Likewise. * manual/pipe.texi: Likewise. * manual/signal.texi: Likewise. * manual/socket.texi: Likewise. * manual/stdio.texi: Likewise. * manual/sysinfo.texi: Likewise. * manual/users.texi: Likewise. Patches by Neil Booth <NeilB@earthling.net>.
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diff --git a/manual/conf.texi b/manual/conf.texi
index 8815a16d2b..bd866eccaa 100644
--- a/manual/conf.texi
+++ b/manual/conf.texi
@@ -446,7 +446,7 @@ Inquire about the parameter corresponding to @code{_POSIX_SEMAPHORES}.
@comment unistd.h
@comment POSIX.1
@item _SC_SHARED_MEMORY_OBJECTS
-Inquire about the parameter corresponding to
+Inquire about the parameter corresponding to@*
@code{_POSIX_SHARED_MEMORY_OBJECTS}.
@comment unistd.h
@@ -580,7 +580,7 @@ Inquire about the parameter corresponding to @code{_POSIX_THREADS}.
@comment unistd.h
@comment POSIX.1
@item _SC_THREAD_SAFE_FUNCTIONS
-Inquire about the parameter corresponding to
+Inquire about the parameter corresponding to@*
@code{_POSIX_THREAD_SAFE_FUNCTIONS}.
@comment unistd.h
@@ -627,13 +627,13 @@ Inquire about the parameter corresponding to @code{_POSIX_THREAD_THREADS_MAX}.
@comment unistd.h
@comment POSIX.1
@item _SC_THREAD_ATTR_STACKADDR
-Inquire about the parameter corresponding to
+Inquire about the parameter corresponding to@*a
@code{_POSIX_THREAD_ATTR_STACKADDR}.
@comment unistd.h
@comment POSIX.1
@item _SC_THREAD_ATTR_STACKSIZE
-Inquire about the parameter corresponding to
+Inquire about the parameter corresponding to@*
@code{_POSIX_THREAD_ATTR_STACKSIZE}.
@comment unistd.h
@@ -760,27 +760,27 @@ Inquire about the virtual memory page size of the machine.
@comment unistd.h
@comment GNU
@item _SC_NPROCESSORS_CONF
-Inquire about number of configured processors.
+Inquire about the number of configured processors.
@comment unistd.h
@comment GNU
@item _SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN
-Inquire about number of processors online.
+Inquire about the number of processors online.
@comment unistd.h
@comment GNU
@item _SC_PHYS_PAGES
-Inquire about number of physical pages in the system.
+Inquire about the number of physical pages in the system.
@comment unistd.h
@comment GNU
@item _SC_AVPHYS_PAGES
-Inquire about number of available physical pages in the system.
+Inquire about the number of available physical pages in the system.
@comment unistd.h
@comment GNU
@item _SC_ATEXIT_MAX
-Inquire about number of functions which can be registered as termination
+Inquire about the number of functions which can be registered as termination
functions for @code{atexit}; @pxref{Cleanups on Exit}.
@comment unistd.h
@@ -831,41 +831,41 @@ Inquire about the parameter corresponding to @code{_XOPEN_XPG4}.
@comment unistd.h
@comment X/Open
@item _SC_CHAR_BIT
-Inquire about number of bits in a variable of type @code{char}.
+Inquire about the number of bits in a variable of type @code{char}.
@comment unistd.h
@comment X/Open
@item _SC_CHAR_MAX
-Inquire about maximum value which can be stored in a variable of type
+Inquire about the maximum value which can be stored in a variable of type
@code{char}.
@comment unistd.h
@comment X/Open
@item _SC_CHAR_MIN
-Inquire about minimum value which can be stored in a variable of type
+Inquire about the minimum value which can be stored in a variable of type
@code{char}.
@comment unistd.h
@comment X/Open
@item _SC_INT_MAX
-Inquire about maximum value which can be stored in a variable of type
+Inquire about the maximum value which can be stored in a variable of type
@code{int}.
@comment unistd.h
@comment X/Open
@item _SC_INT_MIN
-Inquire about minimum value which can be stored in a variable of type
+Inquire about the minimum value which can be stored in a variable of type
@code{int}.
@comment unistd.h
@comment X/Open
@item _SC_LONG_BIT
-Inquire about number of bits in a variable of type @code{long int}.
+Inquire about the number of bits in a variable of type @code{long int}.
@comment unistd.h
@comment X/Open
@item _SC_WORD_BIT
-Inquire about number of bits in a variable of a register word.
+Inquire about the number of bits in a variable of a register word.
@comment unistd.h
@comment X/Open
@@ -876,61 +876,61 @@ character value.
@comment unistd.h
@comment X/Open
@item _SC_NZERO
-Inquire value used to internally represent the zero priority level for
+Inquire about the value used to internally represent the zero priority level for
the process execution.
@comment unistd.h
@comment X/Open
@item SC_SSIZE_MAX
-Inquire about maximum value which can be stored in a variable of type
+Inquire about the maximum value which can be stored in a variable of type
@code{ssize_t}.
@comment unistd.h
@comment X/Open
@item _SC_SCHAR_MAX
-Inquire about maximum value which can be stored in a variable of type
+Inquire about the maximum value which can be stored in a variable of type
@code{signed char}.
@comment unistd.h
@comment X/Open
@item _SC_SCHAR_MIN
-Inquire about minimum value which can be stored in a variable of type
+Inquire about the minimum value which can be stored in a variable of type
@code{signed char}.
@comment unistd.h
@comment X/Open
@item _SC_SHRT_MAX
-Inquire about maximum value which can be stored in a variable of type
+Inquire about the maximum value which can be stored in a variable of type
@code{short int}.
@comment unistd.h
@comment X/Open
@item _SC_SHRT_MIN
-Inquire about minimum value which can be stored in a variable of type
+Inquire about the minimum value which can be stored in a variable of type
@code{short int}.
@comment unistd.h
@comment X/Open
@item _SC_UCHAR_MAX
-Inquire about maximum value which can be stored in a variable of type
+Inquire about the maximum value which can be stored in a variable of type
@code{unsigned char}.
@comment unistd.h
@comment X/Open
@item _SC_UINT_MAX
-Inquire about maximum value which can be stored in a variable of type
+Inquire about the maximum value which can be stored in a variable of type
@code{unsigned int}.
@comment unistd.h
@comment X/Open
@item _SC_ULONG_MAX
-Inquire about maximum value which can be stored in a variable of type
+Inquire about the maximum value which can be stored in a variable of type
@code{unsigned long int}.
@comment unistd.h
@comment X/Open
@item _SC_USHRT_MAX
-Inquire about maximum value which can be stored in a variable of type
+Inquire about the maximum value which can be stored in a variable of type
@code{unsigned short int}.
@comment unistd.h
@@ -956,12 +956,12 @@ Inquire about the parameter corresponding to @code{NL_NMAX}.
@comment unistd.h
@comment X/Open
@item _SC_NL_SETMAX
-Inquire about the parameter corresponding to @code{NL_SETMAX}.
+Inquire about the parameter corresponding to @code{NL_SETMAX}.
@comment unistd.h
@comment X/Open
@item _SC_NL_TEXTMAX
-Inquire about the parameter corresponding to @code{NL_TEXTMAX}.
+Inquire about the parameter corresponding to @code{NL_TEXTMAX}.
@end table
@node Examples of Sysconf
@@ -1023,7 +1023,7 @@ system you are using can go that far.
The most restrictive limit permitted by POSIX for the maximum number of
I/O operations that can be specified in a list I/O call. The value of
this constant is @code{2}; thus you can add up to two new entries
-of the list of outstandard operations.
+of the list of outstanding operations.
@comment limits.h
@comment POSIX.1
@@ -1191,7 +1191,7 @@ that big! Use dynamic allocation (@pxref{Memory Allocation}) instead.
POSIX defines certain system-specific options in the system calls for
operating on files. Some systems support these options and others do
not. Since these options are provided in the kernel, not in the
-library, simply using the GNU C library does not guarantee any of these
+library, simply using the GNU C library does not guarantee that any of these
features is supported; it depends on the system you are using. They can
also vary between file systems on a single machine.