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changeset 20592:ed6a78345203
10067 Miscellaneous man page typos
Reviewed by: Robert Mustacchi <rm@joyent.com>
Reviewed by: Andy Fiddaman <andy@omniosce.org>
Reviewed by: Volker A. Brandt <vab@bb-c.de>
Reviewed by: Gergő Doma <domag02@gmail.com>
Approved by: Dan McDonald <danmcd@joyent.com>
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--- a/usr/src/man/man1/expand.1 Thu Jan 10 17:04:14 2019 +0000 +++ b/usr/src/man/man1/expand.1 Sun Dec 16 15:02:15 2018 +0000 @@ -63,7 +63,6 @@ .fi .SH DESCRIPTION -.sp .LP The \fBexpand\fR utility copies \fIfile\fRs (or the standard input) to the standard output, with TAB characters expanded to SPACE characters. BACKSPACE @@ -78,7 +77,6 @@ SPACE and TAB characters are converted to strings of tabs, but this can be overridden by the \fB-a\fR option (see the OPTIONS section below). .SH OPTIONS -.sp .LP The following options are supported for \fBexpand\fR: .sp @@ -165,9 +163,8 @@ .RE .SH OPERANDS -.sp .LP -The following ooperand is supported for \fBexpand\fR and \fBunexpand\fR: +The following operand is supported for \fBexpand\fR and \fBunexpand\fR: .sp .ne 2 .na @@ -178,13 +175,11 @@ .RE .SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES -.sp .LP See \fBenviron\fR(5) for descriptions of the following environment variables that affect the execution of \fBexpand\fR and \fBunexpand\fR: \fBLANG\fR, \fBLC_ALL\fR, \fBLC_CTYPE\fR, \fBLC_MESSAGES\fR, and \fBNLSPATH\fR. .SH EXIT STATUS -.sp .LP The following exit values are returned: .sp @@ -206,7 +201,6 @@ .RE .SH ATTRIBUTES -.sp .LP See \fBattributes\fR(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: .sp @@ -224,6 +218,5 @@ .TE .SH SEE ALSO -.sp .LP \fBtabs\fR(1), \fBattributes\fR(5), \fBenviron\fR(5), \fBstandards\fR(5)
--- a/usr/src/man/man1/kbd.1 Thu Jan 10 17:04:14 2019 +0000 +++ b/usr/src/man/man1/kbd.1 Sun Dec 16 15:02:15 2018 +0000 @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ .LP Although PPP is a binary protocol, it has the ability to avoid using characters that interfere with serial operation. The default alternate break sequence is -CTRL-m \fB~\fR CTRL-b, or \fB0D 7E 02\fR in hexidecimal. In PPP, this can be +CTRL-m \fB~\fR CTRL-b, or \fB0D 7E 02\fR in hexadecimal. In PPP, this can be avoided by setting either \fB0x00000004\fR or \fB0x00002000\fR in the ACCM. This forces an escape for the CTRL-b or CTRL-m characters, respectively. .sp
--- a/usr/src/man/man1/msgfmt.1 Thu Jan 10 17:04:14 2019 +0000 +++ b/usr/src/man/man1/msgfmt.1 Sun Dec 16 15:02:15 2018 +0000 @@ -16,7 +16,6 @@ .fi .SH DESCRIPTION -.sp .LP The \fBmsgfmt\fR utility creates message object files from portable object files (\fIfilename\fR\fB\&.po\fR), without changing the portable object files. @@ -35,7 +34,6 @@ the \fBLC_CTYPE\fR locale category or according to the codeset specified in the \fB\&.po\fR file. .SH OPTIONS -.sp .LP The following options are supported: .sp @@ -135,7 +133,6 @@ .RE .SH USAGE -.sp .LP The format of portable object files (\fB\&.po\fR files) is defined as follows. Each \fB\&.po\fR file contains one or more lines, with each line containing @@ -243,7 +240,7 @@ .LP The directive \fBmsgstr\fR[\fIn\fR] (where \fIn\fR = 0, 1, 2, ...) specifies the target string to be used with plural form handling functions -\fBngettext()\fR, \fBdngettext()\fR, and \fBdcngetttext()\fR. +\fBngettext()\fR, \fBdngettext()\fR, and \fBdcngettext()\fR. .sp .LP Message strings can contain the escape sequences \fB\\n\fR for newline, @@ -353,7 +350,6 @@ \fBnl_langinfo(CODESET\fR)) by default, and can be changed by the call of \fBbind_textdomain_codeset()\fR. .SS "Message catalog file format" -.sp .LP The \fBmsgfmt\fR utility can generate the message object both in Solaris message catalog file format and in GNU-compatible message catalog file format. @@ -467,13 +463,11 @@ .sp .SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES -.sp .LP See \fBenviron\fR(5) for descriptions of the following environmental variables that affect the execution of \fBmsgfmt\fR: \fBLC_CTYPE\fR, \fBLC_MESSAGES\fR, and \fBNLSPATH\fR. .SH ATTRIBUTES -.sp .LP See \fBattributes\fR(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: .sp @@ -489,12 +483,10 @@ .TE .SH SEE ALSO -.sp .LP \fBxgettext\fR(1), \fBgettext\fR(3C), \fBsetlocale\fR(3C), \fBattributes\fR(5), \fBenviron\fR(5) .SH NOTES -.sp .LP Installing message catalogs under the C locale is pointless, since they are ignored for the sake of efficiency.
--- a/usr/src/man/man1/mt.1 Thu Jan 10 17:04:14 2019 +0000 +++ b/usr/src/man/man1/mt.1 Sun Dec 16 15:02:15 2018 +0000 @@ -13,13 +13,11 @@ .fi .SH DESCRIPTION -.sp .LP The \fBmt\fR utility sends commands to a magnetic tape drive. If \fB-f\fR \fItapename\fR is not specified, the environment variable \fBTAPE\fR is used. If \fBTAPE\fR does not exist, \fBmt\fR uses the device \fB/dev/rmt/0n\fR. .SH OPTIONS -.sp .LP The following options are supported: .sp @@ -32,7 +30,6 @@ .RE .SH OPERANDS -.sp .LP The following operands are supported: .sp @@ -173,7 +170,7 @@ .ad .RS 10n Back spaces \fIcount\fR files. The tape is positioned on the first block of the -file. This is equivalent to \fIcount+1\fR \fBbsf\fRs ollowed by one \fBfsf\fR. +file. This is equivalent to \fIcount+1\fR \fBbsf\fRs followed by one \fBfsf\fR. .RE .sp @@ -321,7 +318,6 @@ .RE .SH EXIT STATUS -.sp .ne 2 .na \fB\fB0\fR\fR @@ -350,7 +346,6 @@ .RE .SH FILES -.sp .ne 2 .na \fB\fB/dev/rmt/*\fR\fR @@ -360,12 +355,10 @@ .RE .SH SEE ALSO -.sp .LP \fBtar\fR(1), \fBtcopy\fR(1), \fBar.h\fR(3HEAD), \fBattributes\fR(5), \fBmtio\fR(7I), \fBst\fR(7D) .SH BUGS -.sp .LP Not all devices support all options. Some options are hardware-dependent. Refer to the corresponding device manual page.
--- a/usr/src/man/man1/truss.1 Thu Jan 10 17:04:14 2019 +0000 +++ b/usr/src/man/man1/truss.1 Sun Dec 16 15:02:15 2018 +0000 @@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ executed. \fBtruss\fR takes control of each process and begins tracing it provided that the userid and groupid of the process match those of the user or that the user is a privileged user. Users can trace only selected threads by -appending \fB/\fR\fIthread-id\fR to the process-id. Mutiple threads can be +appending \fB/\fR\fIthread-id\fR to the process-id. Multiple threads can be selected using the \fB-\fR and \fB,\fR delimiters. For example \fB/1,2,7-9\fR traces threads \fB1\fR, \fB2\fR, \fB7\fR, \fB8\fR, and \fB9\fR. Processes can also be specified by their names in the \fB/proc\fR directory, for example,
--- a/usr/src/man/man1b/file.1b Thu Jan 10 17:04:14 2019 +0000 +++ b/usr/src/man/man1b/file.1b Sun Dec 16 15:02:15 2018 +0000 @@ -13,7 +13,6 @@ .fi .SH DESCRIPTION -.sp .LP \fBfile\fR performs a series of tests on each \fIfilename\fR in an attempt to determine what it contains. If the contents of a file appear to be \fBASCII\fR @@ -24,7 +23,6 @@ of \fImagic number\fR, that is, any file containing a numeric or string constant that indicates its type. .SH OPTIONS -.sp .ne 2 .na \fB\fB-c\fR\fR @@ -93,7 +91,7 @@ empty.file: empty libz: archive random library memos: directory -project: symboliclink to /usr/project +project: symbolic link to /usr/project script: executable shell script titles: ascii text s5.stuff: cpio archive @@ -105,7 +103,6 @@ .sp .SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES -.sp .LP The environment variables \fBLC_CTYPE\fR, \fBLANG\fR, and \fBLC_default\fR control the character classification throughout \fBfile\fR. On entry to @@ -117,15 +114,12 @@ valid, the shell character classification defaults to the POSIX.1 "C" locale. .SH FILES -.sp .LP \fB/etc/magic\fR .SH SEE ALSO -.sp .LP \fBmagic\fR(4), \fBattributes\fR(5) .SH BUGS -.sp .LP \fBfile\fR often makes mistakes. In particular, it often suggests that command files are C programs.
--- a/usr/src/man/man1has/vi.1has Thu Jan 10 17:04:14 2019 +0000 +++ b/usr/src/man/man1has/vi.1has Sun Dec 16 15:02:15 2018 +0000 @@ -112,7 +112,6 @@ .fi .SH DESCRIPTION -.sp .LP The \fBvi\fR (visual) utility is a display-oriented text editor based on an underlying line editor \fBex\fR. It is possible to use the command mode of @@ -137,11 +136,9 @@ \fBshowmode\fR and \fBnovice\fR flags are set, and \fBmagic\fR is turned off. These defaults make it easier to learn how to use \fBvi\fR. .SH OPTIONS -.sp .LP -The following options are supporrted: +The following options are supported: .SS "Invocation Options" -.sp .LP The following invocation options are interpreted by \fBvi\fR (previously documented options are discussed under NOTES): @@ -289,13 +286,11 @@ .RE .SS "/usr/xpg4/bin/vi and /usr/xpg6/bin/vi" -.sp .LP If both the \fB-t\fR \fItag\fR and the \fB-c\fR \fIcommand\fR options are -given, the \fB-t\fR \fItag\fR optionis processed first. That is, the file +given, the \fB-t\fR \fItag\fR option is processed first. That is, the file containing \fItag\fR is selected by \fB-t\fR and then the command is executed. .SH OPERANDS -.sp .LP The following operands are supported: .sp @@ -308,11 +303,9 @@ .RE .SH COMMAND SUMMARY -.sp .LP The \fBvi\fR command modes are summarized in this section. .SS "vi Modes" -.sp .ne 2 .na \fBCommand\fR @@ -352,7 +345,6 @@ .RE .SS "Sample Commands" -.sp .LP In the descriptions, \fICR\fR stands for carriage return and \fIESC\fR stands for the escape key. @@ -500,7 +492,6 @@ .RE .SS "Counts Before vi Commands" -.sp .LP Numbers can be typed as a prefix to some commands. They are interpreted in one of these ways: @@ -532,7 +523,6 @@ .RE .SS "Interrupting, Canceling" -.sp .ne 2 .na \fB\fIESC\fR\fR @@ -551,7 +541,6 @@ .RE .SS "File Manipulation" -.sp .ne 2 .na \fBZZ\fR @@ -728,7 +717,6 @@ \fIglobal\fR) can be typed, preceded by a colon and followed by a carriage return. .SS "Positioning Within a File" -.sp .ne 2 .na \fBF\fR @@ -892,7 +880,6 @@ .RE .SS "Adjusting the Screen" -.sp .ne 2 .na \fB^L\fR @@ -974,7 +961,6 @@ .RE .SS "Marking and Returning" -.sp .ne 2 .na \fB\(ga\(ga\fR @@ -1020,7 +1006,6 @@ .RE .SS "Line Positioning" -.sp .ne 2 .na \fBH\fR @@ -1101,7 +1086,6 @@ .RE .SS "Character Positioning" -.sp .ne 2 .na \fB^\fR @@ -1237,7 +1221,6 @@ .RE .SS "Words, Sentences, Paragraphs" -.sp .ne 2 .na \fBw\fR @@ -1328,7 +1311,6 @@ .RE .SS "Corrections During Insert" -.sp .ne 2 .na \fB^H\fR @@ -1429,7 +1411,6 @@ .RE .SS "Insert and Replace" -.sp .ne 2 .na \fBa\fR @@ -1502,7 +1483,6 @@ .RE .SS "Operators" -.sp .LP Operators are followed by a cursor motion and affect all text that would have been moved over. For example, since \fBw\fR moves over a word, \fBdw\fR deletes @@ -1563,7 +1543,6 @@ .RE .SS "Miscellaneous Operations" -.sp .ne 2 .na \fBC\fR @@ -1636,7 +1615,6 @@ .RE .SS "Yank and Put" -.sp .LP Put inserts the text most recently deleted or yanked; however, if a buffer is named (using the \fBASCII\fR lower-case letters \fBa\fR - \fBz\fR), the text in @@ -1705,7 +1683,6 @@ .RE .SS "Undo, Redo, Retrieve" -.sp .ne 2 .na \fBu\fR @@ -1742,13 +1719,11 @@ .RE .SH USAGE -.sp .LP See \fBlargefile\fR(5) for the description of the behavior of \fBvi\fR and \fBview\fR when encountering files greater than or equal to 2 Gbyte ( 2^31 bytes). .SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES -.sp .LP See \fBenviron\fR(5) for descriptions of the following environment variables that affect the execution of \fBvi\fR: \fBLANG\fR, \fBLC_ALL\fR, @@ -1785,7 +1760,6 @@ .RE .SH FILES -.sp .ne 2 .na \fB\fB/var/tmp\fR\fR @@ -1817,13 +1791,9 @@ .RE .SH ATTRIBUTES -.sp .LP See \fBattributes\fR(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: .SS "/usr/bin/vi, /usr/bin/view, /usr/bin/vedit" -.sp - -.sp .TS box; c | c @@ -1834,9 +1804,6 @@ .TE .SS "/usr/xpg4/bin/vi, /usr/xpg4/bin/view, /usr/xpg4/bin/vedit" -.sp - -.sp .TS box; c | c @@ -1849,9 +1816,6 @@ .TE .SS "/usr/xpg6/bin/vi, /usr/xpg6/bin/view, /usr/xpg6/bin/vedit" -.sp - -.sp .TS box; c | c @@ -1864,7 +1828,6 @@ .TE .SH SEE ALSO -.sp .LP \fBIntro\fR(1), \fBctags\fR(1), \fBed\fR(1), \fBedit\fR(1), \fBex\fR(1), \fBattributes\fR(5), \fBenviron\fR(5), \fBlargefile\fR(5), \fBstandards\fR(5) @@ -1872,13 +1835,11 @@ .LP \fISolaris Advanced User\&'s Guide\fR .SH AUTHOR -.sp .LP \fBvi\fR and \fBex\fR were developed by The University of California, Berkeley California, Computer Science Division, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. .SH NOTES -.sp .LP Two options, although they continue to be supported, have been replaced in the documentation by options that follow the Command Syntax Standard (see
--- a/usr/src/man/man1m/boot.1m Thu Jan 10 17:04:14 2019 +0000 +++ b/usr/src/man/man1m/boot.1m Sun Dec 16 15:02:15 2018 +0000 @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ system has been halted. .sp .LP -The second level program is either a fileystem-specific boot block (when +The second level program is either a filesystem-specific boot block (when booting from a disk), or \fBinetboot\fR (when booting across the network). .sp
--- a/usr/src/man/man1m/ypmap2src.1m Thu Jan 10 17:04:14 2019 +0000 +++ b/usr/src/man/man1m/ypmap2src.1m Sun Dec 16 15:02:15 2018 +0000 @@ -15,7 +15,6 @@ .fi .SH DESCRIPTION -.sp .LP Use the \fBypmap2src\fR utility to convert standard NIS maps to approximations of the equivalent NIS source files. This utility functions like the reverse of @@ -56,14 +55,12 @@ When \fBypmap2src\fR is run, it will take up-to-date comments from the map file and insert them into the NIS source file generated. .SS "Handling Custom Maps" -.sp .LP \fBypmap2src\fR only knows about the standard NIS maps and standard source to map conversion. If an advanced user has changed these, that is, the user has modified the NIS makefile, the equivalent changes must also be made to the \fBypmap2src\fR script. .SH OPTIONS -.sp .LP \fBypmap2src\fR supports the following options: .sp @@ -112,7 +109,6 @@ .RE .SH OPERANDS -.sp .LP \fBypmap2src\fR supports the following operands: .sp @@ -122,12 +118,11 @@ .ad .RS 15n Lists the standard source files to convert. If this option is not given, then -all the standard source files, plus any custom files pecified by the \fB-c\fR +all the standard source files, plus any custom files specified by the \fB-c\fR option, are converted. .RE .SH ATTRIBUTES -.sp .LP See \fBattributes\fR(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: .sp @@ -143,7 +138,6 @@ .TE .SH SEE ALSO -.sp .LP \fBypmake\fR(1M), \fBypserv\fR(1M), \fBNISLDAPmapping\fR(4), \fBattributes\fR(5)
--- a/usr/src/man/man1m/zfs.1m Thu Jan 10 17:04:14 2019 +0000 +++ b/usr/src/man/man1m/zfs.1m Sun Dec 16 15:02:15 2018 +0000 @@ -2447,7 +2447,7 @@ .Cm remap .Ar filesystem Ns | Ns Ar volume .Xc -Remap the indirect blocks in the given fileystem or volume so that they no +Remap the indirect blocks in the given filesystem or volume so that they no longer reference blocks on previously removed vdevs and we can eventually shrink the size of the indirect mapping objects for the previously removed vdevs. Note that remapping all blocks might not be possible and that
--- a/usr/src/man/man2/sysinfo.2 Thu Jan 10 17:04:14 2019 +0000 +++ b/usr/src/man/man2/sysinfo.2 Sun Dec 16 15:02:15 2018 +0000 @@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ .sp .6 .RS 4n Copy into the array pointed to by \fIbuf\fR an ASCII string consisting of the -ASCII hexidecimal encoding of the name of the interface configured by +ASCII hexadecimal encoding of the name of the interface configured by \fBboot\fR(1M) followed by the DHCPACK reply from the server. This command is intended for use only by the \fBdhcpagent\fR(1M) DHCP client daemon for the purpose of adopting the DHCP maintenance of the interface configured by
--- a/usr/src/man/man2/utimes.2 Thu Jan 10 17:04:14 2019 +0000 +++ b/usr/src/man/man2/utimes.2 Sun Dec 16 15:02:15 2018 +0000 @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ when encountering symbolic links may be controlled by the value of the \fIflag\fR argument. If the value of flag is the constant \fBAT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW\fR, then when a symbolic link is encountered while -resoloving a path, it will not be followed. Otherwise, the value of \fIflag\fR +resolving a path, it will not be followed. Otherwise, the value of \fIflag\fR should be \fB0\fR. .SH RETURN VALUES .LP
--- a/usr/src/man/man3c/pthread_getschedparam.3c Thu Jan 10 17:04:14 2019 +0000 +++ b/usr/src/man/man3c/pthread_getschedparam.3c Sun Dec 16 15:02:15 2018 +0000 @@ -65,7 +65,6 @@ .fi .SH DESCRIPTION -.sp .LP The \fBpthread_getschedparam()\fR and \fBpthread_setschedparam()\fR functions allow the scheduling policy and scheduling parameters of individual threads @@ -147,15 +146,13 @@ If the \fBpthread_setschedparam()\fR function fails, no scheduling parameters will be changed for the target thread. .SH RETURN VALUES -.sp .LP If successful, the \fBpthread_getschedparam()\fR and \fBpthread_setschedparam()\fR functions return \fB0\fR. Otherwise, an error number is returned to indicate the error. .SH ERRORS -.sp .LP -The \fBpthread_getschedparam()\fR and \fBpthread_gsetschedparam()\fR functions +The \fBpthread_getschedparam()\fR and \fBpthread_setschedparam()\fR functions will fail if: .sp .ne 2 @@ -190,7 +187,6 @@ .RE .SH ATTRIBUTES -.sp .LP See \fBattributes\fR(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: .sp @@ -210,7 +206,6 @@ .TE .SH SEE ALSO -.sp .LP \fBpthread_attr_init\fR(3C), \fBsched_getparam\fR(3C), \fBsched_get_priority_max\fR(3C), \fBsched_get_priority_max\fR(3C),
--- a/usr/src/man/man3c/pthread_rwlock_rdlock.3c Thu Jan 10 17:04:14 2019 +0000 +++ b/usr/src/man/man3c/pthread_rwlock_rdlock.3c Sun Dec 16 15:02:15 2018 +0000 @@ -63,7 +63,6 @@ .fi .SH DESCRIPTION -.sp .LP The \fBpthread_rwlock_rdlock()\fR function applies a read lock to the read-write lock referenced by \fIrwlock\fR. The calling thread acquires the @@ -93,7 +92,7 @@ \fBpthread_rwlock_rdlock()\fR function, with the exception that the function fails if the equivalent \fBpthread_rwlock_rdlock()\fR call would have blocked the calling thread. In no case will the \fBpthread_rwlock_tryrdlock()\fR -function ever bloc. It always either acquires the lock or fails and returns +function ever block. It always either acquires the lock or fails and returns immediately. .sp .LP @@ -105,7 +104,6 @@ upon return from the signal handler the thread resumes waiting for the read-write lock for reading as if it was not interrupted. .SH RETURN VALUES -.sp .LP If successful, the \fBpthread_rwlock_rdlock()\fR function returns \fB0\fR. Otherwise, an error number is returned to indicate the error. @@ -115,7 +113,6 @@ reading on the read-write lock object referenced by \fIrwlock\fR is acquired. Otherwise an error number is returned to indicate the error. .SH ERRORS -.sp .LP The \fBpthread_rwlock_rdlock()\fR and \fBpthread_rwlock_tryrdlock()\fR functions will fail if: @@ -155,7 +152,6 @@ .RE .SH ATTRIBUTES -.sp .LP See \fBattributes\fR(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: .sp @@ -173,7 +169,6 @@ .TE .SH SEE ALSO -.sp .LP \fBpthread_rwlock_init\fR(3C), \fBpthread_rwlock_wrlock\fR(3C), \fBpthread_rwlockattr_init\fR(3C), \fBpthread_rwlock_unlock\fR(3C),
--- a/usr/src/man/man3c/pthread_rwlock_timedwrlock.3c Thu Jan 10 17:04:14 2019 +0000 +++ b/usr/src/man/man3c/pthread_rwlock_timedwrlock.3c Sun Dec 16 15:02:15 2018 +0000 @@ -65,7 +65,6 @@ .fi .SH DESCRIPTION -.sp .LP The \fBpthread_rwlock_timedwrlock()\fR function applies a write lock to the read-write lock referenced by \fIrwlock\fR as in the @@ -89,7 +88,7 @@ The resolution of the timeout is the resolution of the \fBCLOCK_REALTIME\fR clock. The \fBtimespec\fR data type is defined in the <\fBtime.h\fR> header. Under no circumstances does either function fail with a timeout if the lock can -be acquired immediately. The validity of the a\fIbs_timeout\fR parameter need +be acquired immediately. The validity of the \fIabs_timeout\fR parameter need not be checked if the lock can be immediately acquired. .sp .LP @@ -104,14 +103,12 @@ read-write lock. The results are undefined if this function is called with an uninitialized read-write lock. .SH RETURN VALUES -.sp .LP The \fBpthread_rwlock_timedwrlock()\fR and \fBpthread_rwlock_reltimedwrlock_np()\fR functions return 0 if the lock for writing on the read-write lock object referenced by \fIrwlock\fR is acquired. Otherwise, an error number is returned to indicate the error. .SH ERRORS -.sp .LP The \fBpthread_rwlock_timedwrlock()\fR and \fBpthread_rwlock_reltimedwrlock_np()\fR functions will fail if: @@ -149,7 +146,6 @@ .RE .SH ATTRIBUTES -.sp .LP See \fBattributes\fR(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: .sp @@ -171,7 +167,6 @@ The \fBpthread_rwlock_timedwrlock()\fR function is Standard. The \fBpthread_rwlock_reltimedwrlock_np()\fR function is Stable. .SH SEE ALSO -.sp .LP \fBpthread_rwlock_destroy\fR(3C), \fBpthread_rwlock_rdlock\fR(3C), \fBpthread_rwlock_timedrdlock\fR(3C), \fBpthread_rwlock_trywrlock\fR(3C),
--- a/usr/src/man/man3c/select.3c Thu Jan 10 17:04:14 2019 +0000 +++ b/usr/src/man/man3c/select.3c Sun Dec 16 15:02:15 2018 +0000 @@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ in the descriptor sets are examined. .Pp If the -.Fa readfs +.Fa readfds argument is not a null pointer, it points to an object of type .Vt fd_set @@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ ready to read. .Pp If the -.Fa writefs +.Fa writefds argument is not a null pointer, it points to an object of type .Vt fd_set @@ -191,8 +191,8 @@ have error conditions pending. .Pp Upon successful completion, the objects pointed to by the -.Fa readfs , -.Fa writefs , +.Fa readfds , +.Fa writefds , and .Fa errorfds arguments are modified to indicate which file descriptors are ready for reading, @@ -354,7 +354,7 @@ completes successfully and returns 0. .Pp If the -.Fa readfs , +.Fa readfds , .Fa writefds , and .Fa errorfds
--- a/usr/src/man/man3contract/ct_dev_tmpl_set_aset.3contract Thu Jan 10 17:04:14 2019 +0000 +++ b/usr/src/man/man3contract/ct_dev_tmpl_set_aset.3contract Sun Dec 16 15:02:15 2018 +0000 @@ -49,7 +49,6 @@ .fi .SH PARAMETERS -.sp .ne 2 .na \fB\fIaset\fR\fR @@ -118,7 +117,6 @@ .RE .SH DESCRIPTION -.sp .LP These functions read and write device contract terms and operate on device contract template file descriptors obtained from the \fBcontract\fR(4) @@ -152,12 +150,10 @@ \fBct_dev_tmpl_clear_noneg()\fR term clears the nonnegotiable term from a template. .SH RETURN VALUES -.sp .LP Upon successful completion, these functions return 0. Otherwise, they return a non-zero error value. .SH ERRORS -.sp .LP The \fBct_dev_tmpl_set_aset()\fR function will fail if: .sp @@ -242,14 +238,13 @@ .sp .ne 2 .na -\fB\fBEOVEFLOW\fR\fR +\fB\fBEOVERFLOW\fR\fR .ad .RS 12n The supplied buffer is too small. .RE .SH ATTRIBUTES -.sp .LP See \fBattributes\fR(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: .sp @@ -267,7 +262,6 @@ .TE .SH SEE ALSO -.sp .LP \fBlibcontract\fR(3LIB), \fBcontract\fR(4), \fBdevices\fR(4), \fBattributes\fR(5), \fBlfcompile\fR(5)
--- a/usr/src/man/man3curses/form_cursor.3curses Thu Jan 10 17:04:14 2019 +0000 +++ b/usr/src/man/man3curses/form_cursor.3curses Sun Dec 16 15:02:15 2018 +0000 @@ -17,13 +17,11 @@ .fi .SH DESCRIPTION -.sp .LP \fBpos_form_cursor()\fR moves the form window cursor to the location required by the form driver to resume form processing. This may be needed after the application calls a \fBcurses\fR library I/O routine. .SH RETURN VALUES -.sp .LP \fBpos_form_cursor()\fR returns one of the following: .sp @@ -32,7 +30,7 @@ \fBE_OK\fR .ad .RS 18n -Thefunction returned successfully. +The function returned successfully. .RE .sp @@ -63,7 +61,6 @@ .RE .SH ATTRIBUTES -.sp .LP See \fBattributes\fR(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: .sp @@ -79,11 +76,9 @@ .TE .SH SEE ALSO -.sp .LP \fBcurses\fR(3CURSES), \fBforms\fR(3CURSES), \fBattributes\fR(5) .SH NOTES -.sp .LP The header \fB<form.h>\fR automatically includes the headers \fB<eti.h>\fR and \fB<curses.h>\fR\&.
--- a/usr/src/man/man3curses/form_field_buffer.3curses Thu Jan 10 17:04:14 2019 +0000 +++ b/usr/src/man/man3curses/form_field_buffer.3curses Sun Dec 16 15:02:15 2018 +0000 @@ -40,7 +40,6 @@ .fi .SH DESCRIPTION -.sp .LP \fBset_field_buffer()\fR sets buffer \fIbuf\fR of \fIfield\fR to \fIvalue\fR. Buffer 0 stores the displayed contents of the field. Buffers other than 0 are @@ -57,7 +56,6 @@ \fBset_max_field()\fR sets a maximum growth on a dynamic field, or if \fImax=\fR\fB0\fR turns off any maximum growth. .SH RETURN VALUES -.sp .LP \fBfield_buffer()\fR returns \fINULL\fR on error. .sp @@ -73,7 +71,7 @@ \fBE_OK\fR .ad .RS 18n -Thefunction returned successfully. +The function returned successfully. .RE .sp @@ -95,7 +93,6 @@ .RE .SH ATTRIBUTES -.sp .LP See \fBattributes\fR(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: .sp @@ -111,11 +108,9 @@ .TE .SH SEE ALSO -.sp .LP \fBcurses\fR(3CURSES), \fBforms\fR(3CURSES), \fBattributes\fR(5) .SH NOTES -.sp .LP The header \fB<form.h>\fR automatically includes the headers \fB<eti.h>\fR and \fB<curses.h>\fR\&.
--- a/usr/src/man/man3curses/form_field_new.3curses Thu Jan 10 17:04:14 2019 +0000 +++ b/usr/src/man/man3curses/form_field_new.3curses Sun Dec 16 15:02:15 2018 +0000 @@ -33,7 +33,6 @@ .fi .SH DESCRIPTION -.sp .LP \fBnew_field()\fR creates a new field with \fIr\fR rows and \fIc\fR columns, starting at \fIfrow\fR, \fIfcol\fR, in the subwindow of a form. \fInrow\fR is @@ -53,7 +52,6 @@ .LP \fBfree_field()\fR frees the storage allocated for \fIfield\fR. .SH RETURN VALUES -.sp .LP Routines that return pointers return \fINULL\fR on error. \fBfree_field()\fR returns one of the following: @@ -63,7 +61,7 @@ \fBE_OK\fR .ad .RS 18n -Thefunction returned successfully. +The function returned successfully. .RE .sp @@ -94,7 +92,6 @@ .RE .SH ATTRIBUTES -.sp .LP See \fBattributes\fR(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: .sp @@ -110,11 +107,9 @@ .TE .SH SEE ALSO -.sp .LP \fBcurses\fR(3CURSES), \fBforms\fR(3CURSES), \fBattributes\fR(5) .SH NOTES -.sp .LP The header \fB<form.h>\fR automatically includes the headers \fB<eti.h>\fR and \fB<curses.h>\fR\&.
--- a/usr/src/man/man3elf/elf32_checksum.3elf Thu Jan 10 17:04:14 2019 +0000 +++ b/usr/src/man/man3elf/elf32_checksum.3elf Sun Dec 16 15:02:15 2018 +0000 @@ -21,7 +21,6 @@ .fi .SH DESCRIPTION -.sp .LP The \fBelf32_checksum()\fR function returns a simple checksum of selected sections of the image identified by \fIelf\fR. The value is typically used as @@ -29,13 +28,12 @@ shared objects. .sp .LP -Selected sections of the image are used to calcluate the checksum in order that +Selected sections of the image are used to calculate the checksum in order that its value is not affected by utilities such as \fBstrip\fR(1). .sp .LP For the 64\(mibit class, replace 32 with 64 as appropriate. .SH ATTRIBUTES -.sp .LP See \fBattributes\fR(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: .sp @@ -53,7 +51,6 @@ .TE .SH SEE ALSO -.sp .LP \fBelf\fR(3ELF), \fBelf_version\fR(3ELF), \fBgelf\fR(3ELF), \fBlibelf\fR(3LIB), \fBattributes\fR(5)
--- a/usr/src/man/man3nsl/getrpcbyname.3nsl Thu Jan 10 17:04:14 2019 +0000 +++ b/usr/src/man/man3nsl/getrpcbyname.3nsl Sun Dec 16 15:02:15 2018 +0000 @@ -57,7 +57,6 @@ .fi .SH DESCRIPTION -.sp .LP These functions are used to obtain entries for RPC (Remote Procedure Call) services. An entry may come from any of the sources for \fBrpc\fR specified in @@ -94,7 +93,6 @@ the process to call more RPC entry retrieval functions after calling \fBendrpcent()\fR. .SS "Reentrant Interfaces" -.sp .LP The functions \fBgetrpcbyname()\fR, \fBgetrpcbynumber()\fR, and \fBgetrpcent()\fR use static storage that is re-used in each call, making these @@ -136,7 +134,6 @@ \fBgetrpcbynumber_r()\fR leave the enumeration position in an indeterminate state. .SH RETURN VALUES -.sp .LP RPC entries are represented by the \fBstruct rpcent\fR structure defined in \fB<rpc/rpcent.h>\fR: @@ -173,22 +170,19 @@ \fBgetrpcbynumber_r()\fR, and \fBgetrpcent_r()\fR is non-NULL, it is always equal to the \fIresult\fR pointer that was supplied by the caller. .SH ERRORS -.sp .LP -The reentrant functions \fBgetrpcyname_r()\fR, \fBgetrpcbynumber_r(\|)\fR and +The reentrant functions \fBgetrpcbyname_r()\fR, \fBgetrpcbynumber_r(\|)\fR and \fBgetrpcent_r()\fR will return \fBNULL\fR and set \fBerrno\fR to \fBERANGE\fR if the length of the buffer supplied by caller is not large enough to store the result. See \fBIntro\fR(2) for the proper usage and interpretation of \fBerrno\fR in multithreaded applications. .SH FILES -.sp .LP \fB/etc/rpc\fR .sp .LP \fB/etc/nsswitch.conf\fR .SH ATTRIBUTES -.sp .LP See \fBattributes\fR(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: .sp @@ -206,18 +200,15 @@ .TE .SH SEE ALSO -.sp .LP \fBrpcinfo\fR(1M), \fBrpc\fR(3NSL), \fBnsswitch.conf\fR(4), \fBrpc\fR(4), \fBattributes\fR(5) .SH WARNINGS -.sp .LP The reentrant interfaces \fBgetrpcbyname_r()\fR, \fBgetrpcbynumber_r()\fR, and \fBgetrpcent_r()\fR are included in this release on an uncommitted basis only, and are subject to change or removal in future minor releases. .SH NOTES -.sp .LP When compiling multithreaded applications, see \fBIntro\fR(3), \fINotes On Multithreaded Applications\fR, for information about the use of the
--- a/usr/src/man/man3nsl/t_sndudata.3nsl Thu Jan 10 17:04:14 2019 +0000 +++ b/usr/src/man/man3nsl/t_sndudata.3nsl Sun Dec 16 15:02:15 2018 +0000 @@ -59,7 +59,6 @@ .fi .SH DESCRIPTION -.sp .LP This routine is part of the \fBXTI\fR interfaces which evolved from the \fBTLI\fR interfaces. \fBXTI\fR represents the future evolution of these @@ -117,7 +116,7 @@ .sp .LP If it is not possible for the transport provider to immediately detect the -conditions that cause the errors \fBTBADDADDR\fR and \fBTBADOPT\fR, these +conditions that cause the errors \fBTBADADDR\fR and \fBTBADOPT\fR, these errors will alternatively be returned by \fIt_rcvuderr.\fR Therefore, an application must be prepared to receive these errors in both of these ways. .sp @@ -125,16 +124,13 @@ If the call is interrupted, \fBt_sndudata()\fR will return \fBEINTR\fR and the datagram will not be sent. .SH RETURN VALUES -.sp .LP Upon successful completion, a value of \fB0\fR is returned. Otherwise, a value of -1 is returned and \fBt_errno\fR is set to indicate an error. .SH VALID STATES -.sp .LP \fBT_IDLE\fR. .SH ERRORS -.sp .LP On failure, \fBt_errno\fR is set to one of the following: .sp @@ -236,13 +232,11 @@ .RE .SH TLI COMPATIBILITY -.sp .LP The \fBXTI\fR and \fBTLI\fR interface definitions have common names but use different header files. This, and other semantic differences between the two interfaces are described in the subsections below. .SS "Interface Header" -.sp .LP The \fBXTI\fR interfaces use the header file, \fBxti.h.\fR \fBTLI\fR interfaces should \fInot\fR use this header. They should use the header: @@ -251,7 +245,6 @@ #include <tiuser.h> .in -2 .SS "Error Description Values" -.sp .LP The \fBt_errno\fR values that can be set by the \fBXTI\fR interface and cannot be set by the \fBTLI\fR interface are: @@ -276,18 +269,15 @@ \fBTOUTSTATE\fR .in -2 .SS "Notes" -.sp .LP Whenever this function fails with \fBt_error\fR set to \fBTFLOW,\fR \fBO_NONBLOCK\fR must have been set. .SS "Option Buffers" -.sp .LP The format of the options in an \fBopt\fR buffer is dictated by the transport provider. Unlike the \fBXTI\fR interface, the \fBTLI\fR interface does not fix the buffer format. .SH ATTRIBUTES -.sp .LP See \fBattributes\fR(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: .sp @@ -303,7 +293,6 @@ .TE .SH SEE ALSO -.sp .LP \fBfcntl\fR(2), \fBt_alloc\fR(3NSL), \fBt_bind\fR(3NSL), \fBt_error\fR(3NSL), \fBt_getinfo\fR(3NSL), \fBt_look\fR(3NSL), \fBt_open\fR(3NSL),
--- a/usr/src/man/man3nsl/t_sndvudata.3nsl Thu Jan 10 17:04:14 2019 +0000 +++ b/usr/src/man/man3nsl/t_sndvudata.3nsl Sun Dec 16 15:02:15 2018 +0000 @@ -60,7 +60,6 @@ .fi .SH DESCRIPTION -.sp .LP This function is used in connectionless mode to send a data unit to another transport user. The argument \fIfd\fR identifies the local transport endpoint @@ -131,21 +130,18 @@ .sp .LP If it is not possible for the transport provider to immediately detect the -conditions that cause the errors \fBTBADDADDR\fR and \fBTBADOPT\fR, these +conditions that cause the errors \fBTBADADDR\fR and \fBTBADOPT\fR, these errors will alternatively be returned by \fBt_rcvuderr\fR(3NSL). An application must therefore be prepared to receive these errors in both of these ways. .SH RETURN VALUES -.sp .LP Upon successful completion, a value of \fB0\fR is returned. Otherwise, a value of -1 is returned and \fBt_errno\fR is set to indicate an error. .SH VALID STATES -.sp .LP \fBT_IDLE\fR. .SH ERRORS -.sp .LP On failure, \fBt_errno\fR is set to one of the following: .sp @@ -259,12 +255,10 @@ .RE .SH TLI COMPATIBILITY -.sp .LP In the \fBTLI\fR interface definition, no counterpart of this routine was defined. .SH ATTRIBUTES -.sp .LP See \fBattributes\fR(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: .sp @@ -280,7 +274,6 @@ .TE .SH SEE ALSO -.sp .LP \fBfcntl\fR(2), \fBt_alloc\fR(3NSL), \fBt_open\fR(3NSL), \fBt_rcvudata\fR(3NSL), \fBt_rcvvudata\fR(3NSL) \fBt_rcvuderr\fR(3NSL),
--- a/usr/src/man/man3secdb/getauthattr.3secdb Thu Jan 10 17:04:14 2019 +0000 +++ b/usr/src/man/man3secdb/getauthattr.3secdb Sun Dec 16 15:02:15 2018 +0000 @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ either successive \fBauth_attr\fR entries or \fINULL\fR. .sp .LP -Th internal representation of an \fBauth_attr\fR entry is an \fBauthattr_t\fR +The internal representation of an \fBauth_attr\fR entry is an \fBauthattr_t\fR structure defined in <\fBauth_attr.h\fR> with the following members: .sp .in +2
--- a/usr/src/man/man3socket/connect.3socket Thu Jan 10 17:04:14 2019 +0000 +++ b/usr/src/man/man3socket/connect.3socket Sun Dec 16 15:02:15 2018 +0000 @@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ } if (err != 0) { /* Asynch connect failed */ - fprintf(stderr, "asnchronous connect: %s\\n", + fprintf(stderr, "asynchronous connect: %s\\n", strerror(err)); (void) close(sock); (void) close(eport);
--- a/usr/src/man/man4/ike.config.4 Thu Jan 10 17:04:14 2019 +0000 +++ b/usr/src/man/man4/ike.config.4 Sun Dec 16 15:02:15 2018 +0000 @@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ .sp .6 .RS 4n The X.509 distinguished name of a certificate that is a trusted root CA -certificate.It must be encoded in a file in the \fB/etc/inet/ike/publickeys\fR +certificate. It must be encoded in a file in the \fB/etc/inet/ike/publickeys\fR directory. It must have a CRL in \fB/etc/inet/ike/crl\fRs. Multiple \fBcert_root\fR parameters aggregate. .RE
--- a/usr/src/man/man4/service_provider.conf.4 Thu Jan 10 17:04:14 2019 +0000 +++ b/usr/src/man/man4/service_provider.conf.4 Sun Dec 16 15:02:15 2018 +0000 @@ -13,7 +13,6 @@ .fi .SH DESCRIPTION -.sp .LP \fBservice_provider.conf\fR contains information about the device type that the service provider supports. This information includes the pathname of the @@ -27,7 +26,7 @@ adapters, that is, interfaces to external network that are available to uDAPL consumers. This new list of interface adapters is appended to other service providers' information in the DAT static registry, \fBdat.conf\fR. You can do -this is you invoke the \fBdatadm\fR program with the \fB-a\fR option and the +this if you invoke the \fBdatadm\fR program with the \fB-a\fR option and the pathname of the \fBservice_provider.conf\fR file. .sp .LP @@ -40,7 +39,7 @@ .in +2 .nf "\fIdriver_name\fR" "\fIAPI_version\fR" "\fIthreadsafe_library\fR | \e - \fInonthreadsafe_librar\fRy"\e + \fInonthreadsafe_library\fR"\e "\fIdefault_version\fR | \fInondefault_version\fR" \e "\fIservice_provider_library_pathname\fR"\e "\fIservice_provider_version\fR" "\fIservice_provider_instance_data\fR"\e @@ -68,14 +67,14 @@ .ad .sp .6 .RS 4n -Specifies the API version of the service provide library: For example, +Specifies the API version of the service provider library: For example, \fB"u"major.minor\fR is \fBu1.2\fR. .RE .sp .ne 2 .na -\fB\fIthreadsafe_library\fR | \fInonthreadsafe_librar\fR\fR +\fB\fIthreadsafe_library\fR | \fInonthreadsafe_library\fR\fR .ad .sp .6 .RS 4n @@ -89,7 +88,7 @@ .ad .sp .6 .RS 4n -Specifies a default or non-default version of library. A service provider can +Specifies a default or non-default version of a library. A service provider can offer several versions of the library. If so, one version is designated as \fBdefault\fR with the rest as \fBnondefault\fR. .RE @@ -166,7 +165,6 @@ .in -2 .SH ATTRIBUTES -.sp .LP See \fBattributes\fR(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: .sp @@ -181,6 +179,5 @@ .TE .SH SEE ALSO -.sp .LP \fBdatadm\fR(1M), \fBdat.conf\fR(4), \fBattributes\fR(5)