variants) for URLs, allowing mandoc -Thtml to properly generate links;
(sendmail.8 changes are simply using Lk, which i somehow missed in previous)
ingo reminded me to verify that gnu groff recognises %U: 1.20.1 does not,
but 1.21 does;
``-upper_bound % upper_bound''. Simplifies the code and makes it the
same on both ILP32 and LP64 architectures, and also slightly faster on
LP64 architectures by using a 32-bit remainder instead of a 64-bit
remainder.
Pointed out by Jorden Verwer on tech@
ok deraadt; no objections from djm or otto
clear out the entire requested area, not just a perfect fit. second,
use mquery to check for room to avoid getting an address we don't like
and having to send it back.
on descriptors, this can be achieved thanks to the new getdtablecount()
system call. application may provide a reserve count to ensure that the
recvmsg() call is not called when they don't have enough descriptors to
work properly.
change the API so that transient errors that can be retried immediately
are retried within the function right away, whereas transient errors for
which the application may want to take action will set errno to EAGAIN.
ok deraadt@ and henning@
and valloc() are not in the current version, while posix_memalign() mkstemp(),
and mkdtemp() are, and setstate()'s argument has lost a bogus 'const'.
ok millert@ jmc@ espie@ kettenis@; ports build testing by naddy@
explaining of "what a C string is", and make it more clear that these
functiosn BEHAVE EXACTLY LIKE snprintf with "%s"! (anyone who wants
to write a 'strlcpy considered harmful' paper should probably write a
'strlcpy and snprintf considered harmful' paper instead).
note to those from other projects reading this commit message: It would
be very good if this new manual was picked up in your project.
ok jmc millert krw
the last node is deleted. Instead, resolve the Coverity warning
by returning (node *)1 when you delete the root node.
based an idea from millert@. ok otto@
specifically, rewrite them to permit some markup in the column headers,
and use "Ta" instead of literal tabs; mandoc does not currently match groff
100%, but a mandoc fix may be some time off, and we've gone enough releases
with poorly formatting column lists.
in some cases i have rewritten the lists as -tag, where -column made
little sense.
.Bl -column header1 header2 ... <Bl flags>
mixing things up confuses mandoc, and adding flags in can screw up the list.
this hopefully just makes things a bit safer (and more consistent).
(one more bit of work left and all column lists should format how we want)
is NULL, and third-party software is starting to rely upon this.
Adapted from FreeBSD via Jona Joachim (jaj ; hcl-club , .lu), with minor
tweaks from nicm@ and yours truly.