From 685e36fc78dcc7c486d1921d69eeee17c98ec2a6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Michael Kerrisk Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2008 06:07:09 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Removed tabs --- Changes | 132 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------------- 1 file changed, 66 insertions(+), 66 deletions(-) diff --git a/Changes b/Changes index ec9474502..baaf00f8d 100644 --- a/Changes +++ b/Changes @@ -25,32 +25,32 @@ New and rewritten pages getnetent_r.3 mtk Documents getnetent_r(), getnetbyname_r(), - and getnetbyaddr_r(), the reentrant equivalents of - getnetent(), getnetbyname(), and getnetbyaddr(). + and getnetbyaddr_r(), the reentrant equivalents of + getnetent(), getnetbyname(), and getnetbyaddr(). getprotoent_r.3 mtk Documents getprotoent_r(), getprotobyname_r(), and - getprotobynumber_r(), the reentrant equivalents of - getprotoent(), getprotobyname(), and getprotobynumber(). + getprotobynumber_r(), the reentrant equivalents of + getprotoent(), getprotobyname(), and getprotobynumber(). getrpcent_r.3 mtk Documents getrpcent_r(), getrpcbyname_r(), and - getrpcbynumber_r(), the reentrant equivalents of - getrpcent(), getrpcbyname(), and getrpcbynumber(). + getrpcbynumber_r(), the reentrant equivalents of + getrpcent(), getrpcbyname(), and getrpcbynumber(). getservent_r.3 mtk Documents getservent_r(), getservbyname_r(), and - getservbyport_r(), the reentrant equivalents of - getservent(), getservbyname(), and getservbyport(). + getservbyport_r(), the reentrant equivalents of + getservent(), getservbyname(), and getservbyport(). numa.7 mtk A new page giving overview details for the Linux NUMA interfaces. - Incorporates some material from mbind.2, and the description - of /proc/PID/numa_maps from proc.5. + Incorporates some material from mbind.2, and the description + of /proc/PID/numa_maps from proc.5. Newly documented interfaces in existing pages @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ getservbyport_r.3 numa_maps.5 mtk Link to new numa(7) page, which incorporates the - /proc/PID/numa_maps description. + /proc/PID/numa_maps description. As part of the numactl() package, the /proc/PID/numa_maps documentation was in a numa_maps.5 page; this link ensures that "man 5 numa_maps" still works. @@ -106,8 +106,8 @@ mbind.2 move_pages.2 set_mempolicy.2 mtk - Add reference to numa(7) for information on library support. - Added a VERSIONS section. + Add reference to numa(7) for information on library support. + Added a VERSIONS section. SEE ALSO: Add numa(7). faccessat.2 @@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ mkfifoat.3 psignal.3 strsignal.3 mtk - These interfaces are specified in POSIX.1-2008. + These interfaces are specified in POSIX.1-2008. Changes to individual pages @@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ Changes to individual pages eventfd.2 Vijay Kumar When an eventfd overflows, select() indicates the file as both - readable and writable (not as having an exceptional condition). + readable and writable (not as having an exceptional condition). fcntl.2 mtk @@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ fcntl.2 getrlimit.2 mtk NOTES: Add text mention the shell 'ulimit' (or 'limit') - built-in command for setting resource limits. + built-in command for setting resource limits. gettimeofday.2 mtk @@ -153,21 +153,21 @@ gettimeofday.2 link.2 mtk Note kernel version where Linux stopped following symbolic - links in 'oldpath'; see also http://lwn.net/Articles/294667. + links in 'oldpath'; see also http://lwn.net/Articles/294667. POSIX.1-2008 makes it implementation-dependent whether or not - 'oldpath' is dereferenced if it is a symbolic link. - Add a reference to linkat(2) for an interface that allows - precise control of the treatment of symbolic links. + 'oldpath' is dereferenced if it is a symbolic link. + Add a reference to linkat(2) for an interface that allows + precise control of the treatment of symbolic links. mbind.2 mtk Remove material on library support and numactl; that material - is now in numactl.7. + is now in numactl.7. mmap.2 mtk Add kernel version numbers for MAP_32BIT. - Add some details on MAP_32BIT (see http://lwn.net/Articles/294642). + Add some details on MAP_32BIT (see http://lwn.net/Articles/294642). move_pages.2 mtk @@ -180,8 +180,8 @@ open.2 socket.2 mtk s/d/domain/ for name of argument. - Add reference to socket(2) for further information on - domain, type, and protocol arguments. + Add reference to socket(2) for further information on + domain, type, and protocol arguments. utimensat.2 mtk @@ -198,69 +198,69 @@ exec.3 fmemopen.3 mtk Since glibc 2.7, it is possible to seek past the end of - a stream created by open_memstream(). Add a BUGS section - describing the bug in earlier glibc versions. + a stream created by open_memstream(). Add a BUGS section + describing the bug in earlier glibc versions. gethostbyname.3 mtk Clarify exactly which functions are obsoleted by getnameinfo() and getaddrinfo(). - + getnetent.3 mtk Rephrase description in terms of a database, rather than a file. - Note that each of the get*() functions opens a connection to - the database if necessary. - The database connection is held open between get*() calls if - 'stayopen' is non-zero (not necessarily 1). - s/zero terminated list/NULL-terminated list/ + Note that each of the get*() functions opens a connection to + the database if necessary. + The database connection is held open between get*() calls if + 'stayopen' is non-zero (not necessarily 1). + s/zero terminated list/NULL-terminated list/ mtk In glibc 2.2, the type of the 'net' argument for getnetbyaddr() - changed from 'long' to 'uint32_t'. + changed from 'long' to 'uint32_t'. mtk Note that the gethostbyaddr() 'net" argument is in host byte order. mtk RETURN VALUE: emphasize that returned pointer points to a - statically allocated structure. - SEE ALSO: add getnetent_r.3. + statically allocated structure. + SEE ALSO: add getnetent_r.3. getprotoent.3 mtk Rephrase description in terms of a database, rather than a file. - Note that each of the get*() functions opens a connection to - the database if necessary. - The database connection is held open between get*() calls if - 'stayopen' is non-zero (not necessarily 1). - s/zero terminated list/NULL-terminated list/ + Note that each of the get*() functions opens a connection to + the database if necessary. + The database connection is held open between get*() calls if + 'stayopen' is non-zero (not necessarily 1). + s/zero terminated list/NULL-terminated list/ mtk RETURN VALUE: emphasize that returned pointer points to a - statically allocated structure. - SEE ALSO: add getprotoent_r.3. + statically allocated structure. + SEE ALSO: add getprotoent_r.3. getrpcent.3 mtk - s/rpc/RPC/. + s/rpc/RPC/. Rephrase description in terms of a database, rather than a file. - Note that each of the get*() functions opens a connection to - the database if necessary. - s/zero terminated list/NULL-terminated list/ + Note that each of the get*() functions opens a connection to + the database if necessary. + s/zero terminated list/NULL-terminated list/ mtk RETURN VALUE: emphasize that returned pointer points to a - statically allocated structure. - SEE ALSO: add getrpcent_r.3. + statically allocated structure. + SEE ALSO: add getrpcent_r.3. getservent.3 mtk Rephrase description in terms of a database, rather than a file. - Note that each of the get*() functions opens a connection to - the database if necessary. - The database connection is held open between get*() calls if - 'stayopen' is non-zero (not necessarily 1). - s/zero terminated list/NULL-terminated list/ + Note that each of the get*() functions opens a connection to + the database if necessary. + The database connection is held open between get*() calls if + 'stayopen' is non-zero (not necessarily 1). + s/zero terminated list/NULL-terminated list/ mtk RETURN VALUE: emphasize that returned pointer points to a - statically allocated structure. - SEE ALSO: add getservent_r.3. + statically allocated structure. + SEE ALSO: add getservent_r.3. mkdtemp.3 mtk @@ -274,21 +274,21 @@ mq_notify.3 realpath.3 mtk Relocate text for resolved_path==NULL case to DESCRIPTION. - POSIX.1-2001 leaves the resolved_path==NULL case as - implementation-defined; POSIX.1-2008 specifies the behavior - described in this man page. + POSIX.1-2001 leaves the resolved_path==NULL case as + implementation-defined; POSIX.1-2008 specifies the behavior + described in this man page. sem_init.3 mtk POSIX.1-2008 rectifies the POSIX.1-2001 omission, specifying - that zero is returned by a successful sem_init() call. + that zero is returned by a successful sem_init() call. core.5 Mike Bianchi / mtk Make the page more helpful to non-programmers by referencing - the documentation of the shell's 'ulimit' command in the - discussion of RLIMIT_CORE and RLIMIT_FSIZE. - SEE ALSO: Add bash(1). + the documentation of the shell's 'ulimit' command in the + discussion of RLIMIT_CORE and RLIMIT_FSIZE. + SEE ALSO: Add bash(1). mtk Note that a core dump file can be used in a debugger. @@ -303,14 +303,14 @@ cpuset.7 inotify.7 mtk / Li Zefan Explain bug that occurred in coalescing identical events in - kernels before 2.6.25. - (See commit 1c17d18e3775485bf1e0ce79575eb637a94494a2 - "A potential bug in inotify_user.c" in the 2.6.25 Changelog.) + kernels before 2.6.25. + (See commit 1c17d18e3775485bf1e0ce79575eb637a94494a2 + "A potential bug in inotify_user.c" in the 2.6.25 Changelog.) pthreads.7 mtk Update thread-safe functions list with changes in POSIX.1-2008. - SEE ALSO: add proc(5). + SEE ALSO: add proc(5). signal.7 mtk