Pull up vendor changes to mdoc(7)

This switches us to using -isoC-2011 as the symbol name which is used by
groff and mdocml. It follows the change to 4 digit years as done with
IEEE Std 1003 post-1999.

MFC after:	2 weeks (groff changes only)
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Ulrich Spörlein 2012-01-05 21:36:12 +00:00
parent 8cb8d9fb89
commit cabdddae57
5 changed files with 10 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -605,6 +605,8 @@
.ds doc-str-St--isoC \*[doc-Tn-font-size]ISO/IEC\*[doc-str-St] 9899:1990
.as doc-str-St--isoC " (\*[Lq]\*[doc-Tn-font-size]ISO\~C\^90\*[doc-str-St]\*[Rq])
.als doc-str-St--isoC-90 doc-str-St--isoC
.ds doc-str-St--isoC-2011 \*[doc-Tn-font-size]ISO/IEC\*[doc-str-St] 9899:2011
.as doc-str-St--isoC-2011 " (\*[Lq]\*[doc-Tn-font-size]ISO\~C\^11\*[doc-str-St]\*[Rq])
.ds doc-str-St--isoC-99 \*[doc-Tn-font-size]ISO/IEC\*[doc-str-St] 9899:1999
.as doc-str-St--isoC-99 " (\*[Lq]\*[doc-Tn-font-size]ISO\~C\^99\*[doc-str-St]\*[Rq])
.ds doc-str-St--isoC-amd1 \*[doc-Tn-font-size]ISO/IEC\*[doc-str-St] 9899/AMD1:1995
@ -613,8 +615,6 @@
.as doc-str-St--isoC-tcor1 " (\*[Lq]\*[doc-Tn-font-size]ISO\~C\^90\*[doc-str-St], Technical Corrigendum 1\*[Rq])
.ds doc-str-St--isoC-tcor2 \*[doc-Tn-font-size]ISO/IEC\*[doc-str-St] 9899/TCOR2:1995
.as doc-str-St--isoC-tcor2 " (\*[Lq]\*[doc-Tn-font-size]ISO\~C\^90\*[doc-str-St], Technical Corrigendum 2\*[Rq])
.ds doc-str-St--isoC-11 \*[doc-Tn-font-size]ISO/IEC\*[doc-str-St] 9899:2011
.as doc-str-St--isoC-11 " (\*[Lq]\*[doc-Tn-font-size]ISO\~C\^11\*[doc-str-St]\*[Rq])
.
.\" POSIX Part 1: System API
.ds doc-str-St--p1003.1 \*[doc-Tn-font-size]\%IEEE\*[doc-str-St] Std 1003.1

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@ -2038,8 +2038,8 @@ are:
.St -isoC-90
.It Li \-isoC\-99
.St -isoC-99
.It Li \-isoC\-11
.St -isoC-11
.It Li \-isoC\-2011
.St -isoC-2011
.El
.Pp
.

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@ -110,7 +110,7 @@
.Fn tss_set "tss_t key" "void *val"
.Sh DESCRIPTION
As of
.St -isoC-11 ,
.St -isoC-2011 ,
the C standard includes an API for writing multithreaded applications.
Since POSIX.1 already includes a threading API that is used by virtually
any multithreaded application, the interface provided by the C standard
@ -252,7 +252,7 @@ code
.Xr pthread 3
.Sh STANDARDS
These functions are expected to conform to
.St -isoC-11 .
.St -isoC-2011 .
.Sh HISTORY
These functions appeared in
.Fx 10.0 .

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@ -274,7 +274,7 @@ When using GCC, all atomic operations are executed as if they are using
.Dv memory_order_seq_cst .
.Pp
Instead of using the atomic operations provided by this interface,
.St -isoC-11
.St -isoC-2011
allows the atomic variables to be modified directly using built-in
language operators.
This behaviour cannot be emulated for older compilers.
@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ datatypes, if supported by the CPU.
.Xr atomic 9
.Sh STANDARDS
These macros attempt to conform to
.St -isoC-11 .
.St -isoC-2011 .
.Sh HISTORY
These macros appeared in
.Fx 10.0 .

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@ -141,13 +141,13 @@ first appeared in
.Fx 5.3 .
.Sh COMPILER SUPPORT
Before
.St -isoC-11 ,
.St -isoC-2011 ,
the header
.In tgmath.h
could not be implemented with strictly conforming C code and needed
special compiler support.
As of
.St -isoC-11 ,
.St -isoC-2011 ,
this header file can be implemented using the
.Fn _Generic
language keyword.