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author | dd <dd@FreeBSD.org> | 2001-07-15 07:53:42 +0000 |
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committer | dd <dd@FreeBSD.org> | 2001-07-15 07:53:42 +0000 |
commit | a145482cf625d5f04072fd1d20b5c2062cbe8e47 (patch) | |
tree | d6c008b8ae357e7c4c800baa477713b82a6ee2f2 /lib/libstand | |
parent | 0d7bb1fec635c87e914e57048716adc5a87cfe22 (diff) | |
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diff --git a/lib/libstand/libstand.3 b/lib/libstand/libstand.3 index 860438e..b8a5643 100644 --- a/lib/libstand/libstand.3 +++ b/lib/libstand/libstand.3 @@ -35,13 +35,13 @@ .Sh DESCRIPTION .Nm provides a set of supporting functions for standalone -applications, mimicking where possible the standard BSD programming +applications, mimicking where possible the standard BSD programming environment. The following sections group these functions by kind. Unless specifically described here, see the corresponding section 3 manpages for the given functions. .Sh STRING FUNCTIONS String functions are available as documented in -.Xr string 3 +.Xr string 3 and .Xr bstring 3 . .Sh MEMORY ALLOCATION @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ These functions behave similarly to their standard library counterparts. .Fn env_getenv "const char *name" .Xc .Pp -Looks up a variable in the environment and returns its entire +Looks up a variable in the environment and returns its entire data structure. .It Xo .Ft int @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ data structure. .Pp Creates a new or sets an existing environment variable called .Fa name . -If creating a new variable, the +If creating a new variable, the .Fa sethook and .Fa unsethook @@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ again with EV_NOHOOK set to actually save the value. The predefined function may be specified to refuse all attempts to set a variable. .Pp The unset hook is invoked when an attempt is made to unset a variable. -If it +If it returns zero, the variable will be unset. The predefined function .Fa env_nounset may be used to prevent a variable being unset. @@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ Requires .Pp Defined as .Fn _setjmp -and +and .Fn _lonjmp respectively as there is no signal state to manipulate. Requires .Fd #include <setjmp.h> @@ -245,8 +245,8 @@ if successful, or -1 if a read error occurs. .Pp The *printf functions implement a subset of the standard .Fn printf -family functionality and some extensions. The following standard conversions -are supported: c,d,n,o,p,s,u,x. The following modifiers are supported: +family functionality and some extensions. The following standard conversions +are supported: c,d,n,o,p,s,u,x. The following modifiers are supported: +,-,#,*,0,field width,precision,l. .Pp The @@ -254,9 +254,9 @@ The conversion is provided to decode error registers. Its usage is: .Pp .Bd -ragged -offset indent -printf( -.Qq reg=%b\en , -regval, +printf( +.Qq reg=%b\en , +regval, .Qq <base><arg>* ); .Ed @@ -290,7 +290,7 @@ printf( .Qq %6D , ptr, .Qq \&: -); gives +); gives .Qq XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX .Ed .Bd -ragged -offset indent @@ -299,7 +299,7 @@ printf( len, ptr, .Qq "\ " -); gives +); gives .Qq XX XX XX ... .Ed .El @@ -398,9 +398,9 @@ and .Fn fstat functions only fill out the following fields in the .Fa sb -structure: st_mode,st_nlink,st_uid,st_gid,st_size. The +structure: st_mode,st_nlink,st_uid,st_gid,st_size. The .Nm tftp -filesystem cannot provide meaningful values for this call, and the +filesystem cannot provide meaningful values for this call, and the .Nm cd9660 filesystem always reports files having uid/gid of zero. .El @@ -450,7 +450,7 @@ Returns -1 on error, 0 at EOF, or 1 if the user elects to quit while reading. .Fn twiddle void .Xc .Pp -Successive calls emit the characters in the sequence |,/,-,\\ followed by a +Successive calls emit the characters in the sequence |,/,-,\\ followed by a backspace in order to provide reassurance to the user. .El .Sh REQUIRED LOW-LEVEL SUPPORT @@ -464,9 +464,9 @@ functions can be invoked. Stack requirements vary depending on the functions and filesystems used by the consumer and the support layer functions detailed below. .Pp -The heap must be established before calling +The heap must be established before calling .Fn alloc -or +or .Fn open by calling .Fn setheap . @@ -474,7 +474,7 @@ Heap usage will vary depending on the number of simultaneously open files, as well as client behaviour. Automatic decompression will allocate more than 64K of data per open file. .Pp -Console access is performed via the +Console access is performed via the .Fn getchar , .Fn putchar and @@ -515,9 +515,9 @@ Returns nonzero if a character is waiting from the console. .Xc .Pp Write a character to the console, used by -.Fn gets , -.Fn ngets , -.Fn *printf , +.Fn gets , +.Fn ngets , +.Fn *printf , .Fn panic and .Fn twiddle @@ -531,11 +531,11 @@ Open the appropriate device for the file named in .Fa name , returning in .Fa file -a pointer to the remaining body of +a pointer to the remaining body of .Fa name which does not refer to the device. The .Va f_dev -field in +field in .Fa of will be set to point to the .Vt devsw @@ -612,7 +612,7 @@ The lack of detailed memory usage data is unhelpful. .Nm contains contributions from many sources, including: .Bl -bullet -compact -.It +.It .Nm libsa from .Nx |