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author | Rical Jasan <ricaljasan@pacific.net> | 2017-05-15 23:41:25 -0700 |
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committer | Rical Jasan <ricaljasan@pacific.net> | 2017-05-18 00:44:06 -0700 |
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manual: Convert @tables of annotated @items to @vtables.
The conversion script will convert these annotations, but the
replacement Summary-generation script won't catch them because @items
in @tables are not generally considered annotatable, causing them to
be skipped over (or cause errors). Using @vtable ensures their
continued presence in the Summary, with the added benefit that Texinfo
will also automatically include them in the Variable and Constant
Macro index now.
* manual/conf.texi: Convert @tables of annotated @items to
@vtables.
* manual/lang.texi: Likewise.
* manual/pattern.texi: Likewise.
* manual/resource.texi: Likewise.
* manual/socket.texi: Likewise.
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1 files changed, 14 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/manual/pattern.texi b/manual/pattern.texi index 30a76c8..069a6a2 100644 --- a/manual/pattern.texi +++ b/manual/pattern.texi @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ returning nonzero values that are not equal to @code{FNM_NOMATCH}. These are the available flags for the @var{flags} argument: -@table @code +@vtable @code @comment fnmatch.h @comment GNU @item FNM_FILE_NAME @@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ the @var{pattern-list} allows matching the input string. The pattern matches if the input string cannot be matched with any of the patterns in the @var{pattern-list}. @end table -@end table +@end vtable @node Globbing @section Globbing @@ -1143,7 +1143,7 @@ describing the reason for a nonzero value; see @ref{Regexp Cleanup}. Here are the possible nonzero values that @code{regcomp} can return: -@table @code +@vtable @code @comment regex.h @comment POSIX.2 @item REG_BADBR @@ -1210,7 +1210,7 @@ One of the endpoints in a range expression was invalid. @comment POSIX.2 @item REG_ESPACE @code{regcomp} ran out of memory. -@end table +@end vtable @node Flags for POSIX Regexps @subsection Flags for POSIX Regular Expressions @@ -1218,7 +1218,7 @@ One of the endpoints in a range expression was invalid. These are the bit flags that you can use in the @var{cflags} operand when compiling a regular expression with @code{regcomp}. -@table @code +@vtable @code @comment regex.h @comment POSIX.2 @item REG_EXTENDED @@ -1244,7 +1244,7 @@ match after. Also, don't permit @samp{.} to match a newline, and don't permit @samp{[^@dots{}]} to match a newline. Otherwise, newline acts like any other ordinary character. -@end table +@end vtable @node Matching POSIX Regexps @subsection Matching a Compiled POSIX Regular Expression @@ -1524,7 +1524,7 @@ locales that were in effect when you compiled the regular expression. The function @code{regexec} accepts the following flags in the @var{eflags} argument: -@table @code +@vtable @code @comment regex.h @comment POSIX.2 @item REG_NOTBOL @@ -1537,11 +1537,11 @@ precede it. @item REG_NOTEOL Do not regard the end of the specified string as the end of a line; more generally, don't make any assumptions about what text might follow it. -@end table +@end vtable Here are the possible nonzero values that @code{regexec} can return: -@table @code +@vtable @code @comment regex.h @comment POSIX.2 @item REG_NOMATCH @@ -1551,7 +1551,7 @@ The pattern didn't match the string. This isn't really an error. @comment POSIX.2 @item REG_ESPACE @code{regexec} ran out of memory. -@end table +@end vtable @node Regexp Subexpressions @subsection Match Results with Subexpressions @@ -2013,7 +2013,7 @@ into @code{*@var{word-vector-ptr}}. If @code{wordexp} succeeds, it returns 0. Otherwise, it returns one of these error codes: -@table @code +@vtable @code @comment wordexp.h @comment POSIX.2 @item WRDE_BADCHAR @@ -2045,7 +2045,7 @@ allocate room for. There was a syntax error in the input string. For example, an unmatched quoting character is a syntax error. This error code is also used to signal division by zero and overflow in arithmetic expansion. -@end table +@end vtable @end deftypefun @comment wordexp.h @@ -2067,7 +2067,7 @@ This section describes the flags that you can specify in the @var{flags} argument to @code{wordexp}. Choose the flags you want, and combine them with the C operator @code{|}. -@table @code +@vtable @code @comment wordexp.h @comment POSIX.2 @item WRDE_APPEND @@ -2117,7 +2117,7 @@ commands a standard error stream that discards all output. @item WRDE_UNDEF If the input refers to a shell variable that is not defined, report an error. -@end table +@end vtable @node Wordexp Example @subsection @code{wordexp} Example |