From c8b6342d3c2a167dec16931815926e9e4387e7ef Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: rsc Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2005 04:49:19 +0000 Subject: Many small edits. --- man/man3/print.3 | 59 +++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------------------- 1 file changed, 24 insertions(+), 35 deletions(-) (limited to 'man/man3/print.3') diff --git a/man/man3/print.3 b/man/man3/print.3 index b1c8545f..af3f752e 100644 --- a/man/man3/print.3 +++ b/man/man3/print.3 @@ -1,18 +1,10 @@ .TH PRINT 3 -.de EX -.nf -.ft B -.. -.de EE -.fi -.ft R -.. .SH NAME print, fprint, sprint, snprint, seprint, smprint, runesprint, runesnprint, runeseprint, runesmprint, vfprint, vsnprint, vseprint, vsmprint, runevsnprint, runevseprint, runevsmprint \- print formatted output .SH SYNOPSIS -.B #include +.B #include .PP -.B #include +.B #include .PP .ta \w'\fLchar* 'u .B @@ -72,7 +64,10 @@ Rune* runevsmprint(Rune *format, va_list v) writes text to the standard output. .I Fprint writes to the named output -file descriptor. +file descriptor: +a buffered form +is described in +.IR bio (3). .I Sprint places text followed by the NUL character @@ -96,7 +91,7 @@ but will not place more than bytes in .IR s . Its result is always NUL-terminated and holds the maximal -number of characters that can fit. +number of complete UTF-8 characters that can fit. .I Seprint is like .IR snprint , @@ -191,27 +186,26 @@ described below. .PP The numeric verbs .BR d , -.BR i , -.BR u , .BR o , .BR b , .BR x , and .B X -format their arguments in decimal, decimal, -unsigned decimal, octal, binary, hexadecimal, and upper case hexadecimal. +format their arguments in decimal, +octal, binary, hexadecimal, and upper case hexadecimal. Each interprets the flags .BR 0 , .BR h , .BR hh , .BR l , +.BR u , .BR + , .BR - , .BR , , and .B # to mean pad with zeros, -short, byte, long, always print a sign, left justified, commas every three digits, +short, byte, long, unsigned, always print a sign, left justified, commas every three digits, and alternate format. Also, a space character in the flag position is like @@ -221,12 +215,9 @@ If neither short nor long is specified, then the argument is an .BR int . -If an unsigned verb is specified, +If unsigned is specified, then the argument is interpreted as a -positive number and no sign is output; -space and -.B + -flags are ignored for unsigned verbs. +positive number and no sign is output. If two .B l flags are given, @@ -249,8 +240,8 @@ for .B o conversion, the number is preceded by a .B 0 -if it doesn't already begin with one. -For non-zero numbers and +if it doesn't already begin with one; +for .B x conversion, the number is preceded by .BR 0x ; @@ -345,7 +336,7 @@ conversions, trailing zeros are not removed. .PP The .B s -verb copies a string +verb copies a NUL-terminated string (pointer to .BR char ) to the output. @@ -397,9 +388,7 @@ but that will change if pointers and integers are different sizes. The .B r verb takes no arguments; it copies the error string returned by a call to -.IR strerror (3) -with an argument of -.IR errno. +.IR errstr (3). .PP Custom verbs may be installed using .IR fmtinstall (3). @@ -414,12 +403,12 @@ void fatal(char *msg, ...) char buf[1024], *out; va_list arg; - out = vseprint(buf, buf+sizeof buf, "Fatal error: "); + out = seprint(buf, buf+sizeof buf, "Fatal error: "); va_start(arg, msg); out = vseprint(out, buf+sizeof buf, msg, arg); va_end(arg); write(2, buf, out-buf); - exit(1); + exits("fatal error"); } .EE .SH SEE ALSO @@ -438,9 +427,9 @@ the main difference is that .B b and .B r -are not in ANSI and some -.B C9X -verbs are missing. +are not in ANSI and +.B u +is a flag here instead of a verb. Also, and distinctly not a bug, .I print and friends generate @@ -449,8 +438,8 @@ rather than .SM ASCII. .PP There is no -.BR runeprint , -.BR runefprint , +.IR runeprint , +.IR runefprint , etc. because runes are byte-order dependent and should not be written directly to a file; use the UTF output of .I print -- cgit v1.2.3