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man7/*: srcfix: trim trailing space
Trim tailing space in "strings". There is no change in the output from "nroff" and "groff". ### Output is from: test-groff -b -mandoc -T utf8 -rF0 -t -w w -z [ "test-groff" is a developmental version of "groff" ] troff: <attributes.7>:510: warning: trailing space troff: <attributes.7>:512: warning: trailing space troff: <attributes.7>:513: warning: trailing space troff: <attributes.7>:516: warning: trailing space troff: <attributes.7>:649: warning: trailing space troff: <attributes.7>:681: warning: trailing space troff: <attributes.7>:720: warning: trailing space #### troff: <environ.7>:181: warning: trailing space troff: <environ.7>:182: warning: trailing space #### troff: <ip.7>:820: warning: trailing space #### troff: <signal.7>:316: warning: trailing space Signed-off-by: Bjarni Ingi Gislason <bjarniig@rhi.hi.is> #### Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
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@ -507,13 +507,13 @@ synchronization.
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Unlike
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Unlike
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.IR race ,
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.IR race ,
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which causes both readers and
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which causes both readers and
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writers of internal objects to be regarded as MT-Unsafe, \" and AS-Unsafe,
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writers of internal objects to be regarded as MT-Unsafe,\" and AS-Unsafe,
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this mark is applied to writers only.
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this mark is applied to writers only.
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Writers remain \" equally
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Writers remain\" equally
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MT-Unsafe \" and AS-Unsafe
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MT-Unsafe\" and AS-Unsafe
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to call,
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to call,
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but the then-mandatory constness of objects they
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but the then-mandatory constness of objects they
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modify enables readers to be regarded as MT-Safe \" and AS-Safe
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modify enables readers to be regarded as MT-Safe\" and AS-Safe
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(as long as no other reasons for them to be unsafe remain),
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(as long as no other reasons for them to be unsafe remain),
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since the lack of synchronization is not a problem when the
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since the lack of synchronization is not a problem when the
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objects are effectively constant.
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objects are effectively constant.
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@ -646,7 +646,7 @@ called concurrently with locale changes may
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behave in ways that do not correspond to any of the locales active
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behave in ways that do not correspond to any of the locales active
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during their execution, but an unpredictable mix thereof.
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during their execution, but an unpredictable mix thereof.
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.IP
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.IP
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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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however,
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because functions that modify the locale object are marked with
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because functions that modify the locale object are marked with
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.I const:locale
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.I const:locale
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or similar, without any guards to ensure
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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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safety in the presence of concurrent modifications.
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.IP
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.IP
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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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however,
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because functions that modify the environment are all marked with
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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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.I const:env
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internal data structure without any guards to ensure
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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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safety in the presence of concurrent modifications.
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.IP
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.IP
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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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however,
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because functions that modify 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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.I const:sigintr
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Examples include the following:
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Examples include the following:
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.IP * 3
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.IP * 3
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The variables
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The variables
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.BR LANG ", " LANGUAGE ", " NLSPATH ", " LOCPATH ", "
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.BR LANG ", " LANGUAGE ", " NLSPATH ", " LOCPATH ,
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.BR LC_ALL ", " LC_MESSAGES ", "
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.BR LC_ALL ", " LC_MESSAGES ,
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and so on influence locale handling; see
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and so on influence locale handling; see
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.BR catopen (3),
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.BR catopen (3),
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.BR gettext (3),
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.BR gettext (3),
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.B AF_UNSPEC
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.B AF_UNSPEC
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when the source was unknown.
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when the source was unknown.
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When the error originated from the network, all IP options
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When the error originated from the network, all IP options
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.RB ( IP_OPTIONS ", " IP_TTL ", "
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.RB ( IP_OPTIONS ", " IP_TTL ,
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etc.) enabled on the socket and contained in the
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etc.) enabled on the socket and contained in the
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error packet are passed as control messages.
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error packet are passed as control messages.
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The payload of the packet causing the error is returned as normal payload.
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The payload of the packet causing the error is returned as normal payload.
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cannot be caught, blocked, or ignored.
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cannot be caught, blocked, or ignored.
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.PP
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.PP
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Up to and including Linux 2.2, the default behavior for
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Up to and including Linux 2.2, the default behavior for
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.BR SIGSYS ", " SIGXCPU ", " SIGXFSZ ", "
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.BR SIGSYS ", " SIGXCPU ", " SIGXFSZ ,
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and (on architectures other than SPARC and MIPS)
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and (on architectures other than SPARC and MIPS)
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.B SIGBUS
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.B SIGBUS
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was to terminate the process (without a core dump).
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was to terminate the process (without a core dump).
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