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Diffstat (limited to 'manual')
-rw-r--r-- | manual/creature.texi | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | manual/socket.texi | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | manual/time.texi | 4 |
3 files changed, 9 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/manual/creature.texi b/manual/creature.texi index 4cdcce9..66e53ac 100644 --- a/manual/creature.texi +++ b/manual/creature.texi @@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ This macro was introduced as part of the Large File Support extension (LFS). @comment (NONE) @comment X/Open -@defvar Macro _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE +@defvr Macro _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE If you define this macro an additional set of function gets available which enables to use on @w{32 bit} systems to use files of sizes beyond the usual limit of 2GB. This interface is not available if the system @@ -147,11 +147,11 @@ vs. @code{off64_t} and @code{fseeko} vs. @code{fseeko64}. This macro was introduced as part of the Large File Support extension (LFS). It is a transition interface for the time @w{64 bit} offsets are not generally used (see @code{_FILE_OFFSET_BITS}. -@end defvar +@end defvr @comment (NONE) @comment X/Open -@defvar _FILE_OFFSET_BITS +@defvr _FILE_OFFSET_BITS This macro lets decide which file system interface shall be used, one replacing the other. While @code{_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE} makes the @w{64 bit} interface available as an additional interface @@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ since the @code{*64} functions are identical to the normal functions. This macro was introduced as part of the Large File Support extension (LFS). -@end defvar +@end defvr @comment (none) @comment GNU diff --git a/manual/socket.texi b/manual/socket.texi index ffecc99..0eab88a 100644 --- a/manual/socket.texi +++ b/manual/socket.texi @@ -497,7 +497,7 @@ interface name, including its terminating zero byte. @comment net/if.h @comment IPv6 basic API -@deftypefun unsigned int if_nametoindex (const char *ifname) +@deftypefun {unsigned int} if_nametoindex (const char *ifname) This function yields the interface index corresponding to a particular name. If no interface exists with the name given, it returns 0. @end deftypefun @@ -530,7 +530,7 @@ This is the null-terminated index name. @comment net/if.h @comment IPv6 basic API -@deftypefun struct if_nameindex *if_nameindex (void) +@deftypefun {struct if_nameindex *} if_nameindex (void) This function returns an array of @code{if_nameindex} structures, one for every interface that is present. The end of the list is indicated by a structure with an interface of 0 and a null name pointer. If an @@ -999,7 +999,7 @@ data, which can be accessed (via a union) in a variety of ways. @comment netinet/in.h @comment IPv6 basic API -@deftypevr Constant {struct in6_addr} in6addr_loopback. +@deftypevr Constant {struct in6_addr} in6addr_loopback This constant is the IPv6 address @samp{::1}, the loopback address. See above for a description of what this means. The macro @code{IN6ADDR_LOOPBACK_INIT} is provided to allow you to initialise your diff --git a/manual/time.texi b/manual/time.texi index e280716..5da12c4 100644 --- a/manual/time.texi +++ b/manual/time.texi @@ -1775,10 +1775,10 @@ operand must be less than @code{RLIM_NLIMITS}. @comment sys/resource.h @comment BSD -@defvr Constant int RLIM_INFINITY +@deftypevr Constant int RLIM_INFINITY This constant stands for a value of ``infinity'' when supplied as the limit value in @code{setrlimit}. -@end defvr +@end deftypevr @c ??? Someone want to finish these? Two historical functions for setting resource limits, @code{ulimit} and |