On Tue, Jan 17, 2017 at 03:55:59PM +0800, JingPiao Chen wrote: > --- > strace.1 | 6 ------ > 1 file changed, 6 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/strace.1 b/strace.1 > index 0356c2d..351dc14 100644 > --- a/strace.1 > +++ b/strace.1 > @@ -205,7 +205,6 @@ Here the second argument represents the full set of all > signals. > .SH OPTIONS > .SS Output format > .TP 12 > -.TP > .BI "\-a " column > Align return values in a specific column (default column 40). > .TP > @@ -278,7 +277,6 @@ Print paths associated with file descriptor arguments. > Print protocol specific information associated with socket file descriptors. > .SS Statistics > .TP 12 > -.TP > .B \-c > Count time, calls, and errors for each system call and report a summary on > program exit. On Linux, this attempts to show system time (CPU time spent > @@ -327,7 +325,6 @@ Summarise the time difference between the beginning and > end of > each system call. The default is to summarise the system time. > .SS Filtering > .TP 12 > -.TP > .BI "\-e " expr > A qualifying expression which modifies which events to trace > or how to trace them. The format of the expression is: > @@ -583,7 +580,6 @@ behavior displays a reasonable subset of structure > members. Use > this option to get all of the gory details. > .SS Tracing > .TP 12 > -.TP > .BI "\-b " syscall > If specified syscall is reached, detach from traced process. > Currently, only > @@ -631,7 +627,6 @@ When strace can be interrupted by signals (such as > pressing ^C). > strace -o FILE PROG not stop on ^Z). > .SS Startup > .TP 12 > -.TP > \fB\-E\ \fIvar\fR=\,\fIval\fR > Run command with > .IR var = val > @@ -674,7 +669,6 @@ Unless this option is used setuid and setgid programs are > executed > without effective privileges. > .SS Miscellaneous > .TP 12 > -.TP > .B \-d > Show some debugging output of > .B strace
This patch removes redundant .TP macros, but does it really change alignment? -- ldv
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