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attributes.7: Fixes from Peng Haitao
Reviewed-by: Peng Haitao <penght@cn.fujitsu.com> Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
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@ -679,7 +679,7 @@ environment with
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or similar, without any guards to ensure
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safety in the presence of concurrent modifications.
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We do not mark these functions as MT-Unsafe \" or AS-Unsafe,
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We do not mark these functions as MT-Unsafe, \" or AS-Unsafe,
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however,
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because functions that modify the environment are all marked with
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.I const:env
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@ -718,9 +718,9 @@ GNU C Library
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internal data structure without any guards to ensure
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safety in the presence of concurrent modifications.
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We do not mark these functions as MT-Unsafe \" or AS-Unsafe,
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We do not mark these functions as MT-Unsafe, \" or AS-Unsafe,
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however,
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because functions that modify the this data structure are all marked with
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because functions that modify this data structure are all marked with
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.I const:sigintr
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and regarded as unsafe.
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Being unsafe,
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@ -799,8 +799,8 @@ change the current working directory during their execution,
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which may cause relative pathnames to be resolved in unexpected ways in
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other threads or within asynchronous signal or cancellation handlers.
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This is not enough of a reason to mark so-marked functions as MT-Unsafe
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\" or AS-Unsafe,
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This is not enough of a reason to mark so-marked functions as MT-Unsafe,
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.\" or AS-Unsafe,
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but when this behavior is optional (e.g.,
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.BR nftw (3)
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with
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@ -867,7 +867,7 @@ global variables or even the underlying kernel evaluates evaluates to true.
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.\" applies when the underlying kernel is the HURD,
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.\" or when it is neither Linux nor a BSD kernel, respectively.
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For example,
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.I !ps
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.I /!ps
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and
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.I /one_per_line
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indicate the preceding marker only applies when argument
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