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)
This library implements the C11 threads interface on top of the pthreads
library. As discussed on the lists, the preferred way to implement
this, is as a separate library.
It is unlikely that these functions will be used a lot in the future. It
would have been easier if the C11 working group standardized (a subset
of) pthreads and clock_nanosleep(). Having it as a separate library
allows the embedded people to omit it from their system.
Discussed on: arch@, threads@
This also replaces the local fix in r219209 that made .Ac emit
ASCII angle quotes with an official fix. In the official fix,
ASCII quotes are output when using the .Aq, .Ao and .Ac calls,
but only when nested into the .An macro.
PR: gnu/154822
groff will try to produce fancy angle brackets like
Foo ⟨foo@FreeBSD.org⟩
This is nice and well, but no email client will understand them. For
ease of copy&paste keep the one-true pair of brackets 0x3c/0x3e.
See: RFC 822, RFC 2822
PR: gnu/154822
Submitted by: Dominic Fandrey <kamikaze@bsdforen.de>
MFC after: 2 weeks
Also remove local overrides that are now in the contrib tree.
This is a direct commit to contrib/ as we will no longer import any
newer groff snapshots, due to licensing issues.
MFC after: 3 weeks
One of the things I really want to do, is to get rid of the limitations
of our current utmp(5) mechanism:
- It only allows 8 byte TTY device names.
- The hostname only allows 16 bytes of storage.
I'm not a big fan of <utmpx.h>, but I think we should at least try to
add parts of it. Unfortunately we cannot implement <utmpx.h>, because we
miss various fields, such as ut_id, ut_pid, etc. The API provided by
libulog shares some similarities with <utmpx.h>, so it shouldn't be too
hard to port these applications eventually. In most simple cases, it
should just be a matter of removing the ulog_ prefix everywhere.
As a bonus, it also implements a function called ulog_login_pseudo(),
which allows unprivileged applications to write log entries, provided
they have a valid file descriptor to a pseudo-terminal master device.
libulog will allow a smoother transition to a new file format by adding
a library interface to deal with utmp/wtmp/lastlog files. I initially
thought about adding the functionality to libutil, but because I'm not
planning on keeping this library around forever, we'd better keep it
separated.
Next items on the todo list:
1. Port applications in the base system (and ports) to libulog, instead
of letting them use <utmp.h>.
2. Remove <utmp.h>, implement <utmpx.h> and reimplement this library on
top.
3. Port as many applications as possible back to <utmpx.h>.
following changes:
: 2007-10-02 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
:
: * tmac/doc-common, tmac/groff_doc.man: Add FreeBSD 6.2, document
: FreeBSD 5.5 and 7.0.
:
: * tmac/doc-syms: Give better names for System V releases.
: 2007-05-30 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
:
: * tmac/groff_mdoc.man: Convert `-' to `\-' where appropriate.
: Recommend `tbl' instead of `-column' lists for more complicated
: cases.
- New Darwin, FreeBSD, and NetBSD versions.
- DragonFly support including the new .Dx macro.
- New .St strings: -isoC-amd1, -isoC-tcor1, -isoC-tcor2, and -ieee1275-94.
- If no .Os call is made, don't print the OS info at all.
- Allow for multiple .Lb calls in the LIBRARY section.
- Improved documentation on punctuation characters.
.Pp
.Bd -literal
...
fragment resulted in two vertical spaces. From ChangeLog:
2003-07-04 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
* tmac/doc.tmac (Bd): Change to doc-Li-font later.