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Glibc uses 'restrict' for these functions ============================= ecvt_r stdlib/stdlib.h:902: int ecvt_r (double value, int ndigit, int *restrict decpt, int *restrict sign, char *restrict buf, size_t len) THROW nonnull ((3, 4, 5)); ============================= fcvt_r stdlib/stdlib.h:905: int fcvt_r (double value, int ndigit, int *restrict decpt, int *restrict sign, char *restrict buf, size_t len) THROW nonnull ((3, 4, 5)); ============================= qecvt_r stdlib/stdlib.h:909: int qecvt_r (long double value, int ndigit, int *restrict decpt, int *restrict sign, char *restrict buf, size_t len) THROW nonnull ((3, 4, 5)); ============================= qfcvt_r stdlib/stdlib.h:913: int qfcvt_r (long double value, int ndigit, int *restrict decpt, int *restrict sign, char *restrict buf, size_t len) THROW nonnull ((3, 4, 5)); Let's use it here too. Signed-off-by: Alejandro Colomar <alx.manpages@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com> |
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README
This package contains Linux man pages for sections 1 through 8. Some more information is given in the 'man-pages-x.y.Announce' file. Homepage ======== For information about the Linux man-pages project, see http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/index.html. Bug reports and contributing ============================ If you have corrections and additions to suggest, see http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/contributing.html (Although there is a mirror of this repository on GitHub, please don't report issues via the GitHub issue tracker!) For further information on contributing, see the CONTRIBUTING file. Installing and uninstalling =========================== "make install" will copy these man pages to /usr/share/man/man[1-8]. To install to a path different from /usr, use "make install prefix=/install/path". "make remove" or "make uninstall" will remove any man page in this distribution from its destination. Use with caution, and remember to use "prefix" if desired, as with the "install" target. "make" or "make all" will perform "make uninstall" followed by "make install". Copyrights ========== See the 'man-pages-x.y.Announce' file.