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-rw-r--r-- | manual/llio.texi | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | manual/setjmp.texi | 2 |
2 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/manual/llio.texi b/manual/llio.texi index eb78153..b7dbdef 100644 --- a/manual/llio.texi +++ b/manual/llio.texi @@ -1559,7 +1559,7 @@ descriptors are checked to see if they are ready for writing; and the conditions. You can pass a null pointer for any of these arguments if you are not interested in checking for that kind of condition. -A file descriptor is considered ready for reading if it is at end of +A file descriptor is considered ready for reading if it is not at end of file. A server socket is considered ready for reading if there is a pending connection which can be accepted with @code{accept}; @pxref{Accepting Connections}. A client socket is ready for writing when diff --git a/manual/setjmp.texi b/manual/setjmp.texi index 6e3408c..f679991 100644 --- a/manual/setjmp.texi +++ b/manual/setjmp.texi @@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ In BSD Unix systems, @code{setjmp} and @code{longjmp} also save and restore the set of blocked signals; see @ref{Blocking Signals}. However, the POSIX.1 standard requires @code{setjmp} and @code{longjmp} not to change the set of blocked signals, and provides an additional pair of -functions (@code{sigsetjmp} and @code{sigsetjmp}) to get the BSD +functions (@code{sigsetjmp} and @code{siglongjmp}) to get the BSD behavior. The behavior of @code{setjmp} and @code{longjmp} in the GNU library is |