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authorUlrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>1998-06-23 09:16:39 +0000
committerUlrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>1998-06-23 09:16:39 +0000
commite951d34052a3e76fa3045de7b9368e65115b1345 (patch)
tree281a85d58b80cb8ac32975292239a0ac67b81ec1 /manual/terminal.texi
parent520e73a231f021416db0fa4a9116838f8c8f9054 (diff)
Update.
1998-06-23 Andreas Jaeger <aj@arthur.rhein-neckar.de> * manual/terminal.texi (Pseudo-Terminals): Correct typos.
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@@ -1837,9 +1837,9 @@ example does so.
@cindex pseudo-terminals
A @dfn{pseudo-terminal} is a special interprocess communication channel
-that acts like a terminal. On one end of the channel is called the
+that acts like a terminal. One end of the channel is called the
@dfn{master} side or @dfn{master pseudo-terminal device}, the other side
-is called the @dfn{slave} side. Data written to the the master side is
+is called the @dfn{slave} side. Data written to the master side is
received by the slave side as if it was the result of a user typing at
an ordinary terminal, and data written to the slave side is sent to the
master side as if it was written on an ordinary terminal.
@@ -1858,7 +1858,7 @@ implement their terminal emulation functionality.
@cindex allocating pseudo-terminals
@pindex stdlib.h
-This subsection describes functions for allocating a pseudo-terminals,
+This subsection describes functions for allocating a pseudo-terminal,
and for making this pseudo-terminal available for actual use. These
functions are declared in the header file @file{stdlib.h}.
@@ -2020,7 +2020,7 @@ These functions, derived from BSD, are available in the separate
This function allocates and opens a pseudo-terminal pair, returning the
file descriptor for the master in @var{*amaster}, and the file
descriptor for the slave in @var{*aslave}. If the argument @var{name}
-is not a null pointer, the name file name of the slave pseudo-terminal
+is not a null pointer, the file name of the slave pseudo-terminal
device is stored in @code{*name}. If @var{termp} is not a null pointer,
the terminal attributes of the slave are set to the ones specified in
the structure that @var{termp} points to (@pxref{Terminal Modes}).
@@ -2031,11 +2031,12 @@ the slave is set to the values specified in the structure that
The normal return value from @code{openpty} is @math{0}; a value of
@math{-1} is returned in case of failure.
-@strong{Warning:} Using the @code{openpty} with @var{name} not set to
-@code{NULL} is @strong{very dangerous} because it provides no protection
-against overflowing the string @var{name}. You should use the
-@code{ttyname} function on the file descriptor returned in @var{*slave}
-to find out the file name of the slave pseudo-terminal device instead.
+@strong{Warning:} Using the @code{openpty} function with @var{name} not
+set to @code{NULL} is @strong{very dangerous} because it provides no
+protection against overflowing the string @var{name}. You should use
+the @code{ttyname} function on the file descriptor returned in
+@var{*slave} to find out the file name of the slave pseudo-terminal
+device instead.
@end deftypefun
@comment pty.h