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author | Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com> | 2002-06-30 04:04:20 +0000 |
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committer | Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com> | 2002-06-30 04:04:20 +0000 |
commit | 95fdc6a0f61a389e92a6b84250c2286b4808b626 (patch) | |
tree | 54afe4d2de7ab4aeb9a6d0943ab90d8ddc794c0a /manual/charset.texi | |
parent | 8b8cc76fa47fe0819e5e52e29c6674e799df646e (diff) | |
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Update.
2002-06-19 Steven Munroe <sjmunroe@vnet.ibm.com> * Examples/ex9.c (main): Use list of children and join them. (thread): Do not call exit.
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1 files changed, 12 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/manual/charset.texi b/manual/charset.texi index 4fb58d1cac..2ebde7d275 100644 --- a/manual/charset.texi +++ b/manual/charset.texi @@ -177,9 +177,9 @@ code like @smallexample @{ int c; - ... + @dots{} while ((c = getc (fp)) < 0) - ... + @dots{} @} @end smallexample @@ -190,9 +190,9 @@ are used: @smallexample @{ wint_t c; - ... + @dots{} while ((c = wgetc (fp)) != WEOF) - ... + @dots{} @} @end smallexample @@ -437,7 +437,7 @@ problem: while (! feof (fp)) @{ fread (&buf[len], 1, MB_CUR_MAX - len, fp); - /* @r{... process} buf */ + /* @r{@dots{} process} buf */ len -= used; @} @} @@ -491,7 +491,7 @@ clearing the whole variable with code such as follows: mbstate_t state; memset (&state, '\0', sizeof (state)); /* @r{from now on @var{state} can be used.} */ - ... + @dots{} @} @end smallexample @@ -523,7 +523,7 @@ Code using @code{mbsinit} often looks similar to this: mbstate_t state; memset (&state, '\0', sizeof (state)); /* @r{Use @var{state}.} */ - ... + @dots{} if (! mbsinit (&state)) @{ /* @r{Emit code to return to initial state.} */ @@ -531,7 +531,7 @@ Code using @code{mbsinit} often looks similar to this: const wchar_t *srcp = empty; wcsrtombs (outbuf, &srcp, outbuflen, &state); @} - ... + @dots{} @} @end smallexample @@ -911,7 +911,7 @@ this solution is unsuitable, there is a very slow but more accurate solution. @smallexample - ... + @dots{} if (len < MB_CUR_LEN) @{ mbstate_t temp_state; @@ -925,7 +925,7 @@ solution. return NULL; @} @} - ... + @dots{} @end smallexample Here we perform the conversion that might overflow the buffer so that @@ -2395,7 +2395,7 @@ The @code{int __internal_use} element is mostly used together with if (!data->__internal_use && data->__invocation_counter == 0) /* @r{Emit prolog.} */ - ... + @dots{} @end smallexample This element must never be modified. @@ -2708,7 +2708,7 @@ gconv (struct __gconv_step *step, struct __gconv_step_data *data, @{ struct __gconv_step *next_step = step + 1; struct __gconv_step_data *next_data = data + 1; - ... + @dots{} @end smallexample The @code{next_step} pointer references the next step information and |