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clause.
# If I've done so improperly on a file, please let me know.
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Stop calling system calls "function calls".
Use "The .Fn system call" a-la "The .Nm utility".
When referring to a non-BSD implementation in
the HISTORY section, call syscall a function,
to be safe.
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More libraries manpages updates following.
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track.
The $Id$ line is normally at the bottom of the main comment block in the
man page, separated from the rest of the manpage by an empty comment,
like so;
.\" $Id$
.\"
If the immediately preceding comment is a @(#) format ID marker than the
the $Id$ will line up underneath it with no intervening blank lines.
Otherwise, an additional blank line is inserted.
Approved by: bde
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Also add additional set*id(2) xrefs where appropriate.
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use ``is expected to conform to'' phrase, not ``conforms to''
Pointed out by: Bruce->NIST-PCTS
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try and silence "manck".
ncurses, rpc, and some of the gnu stuff are still a big mess, however.
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