Yep, all good

Jason McIntyre <[email protected]> wrote:

> yep, better than mine. ok
> jmc
> 
> On 4 April 2021 14:41:13 BST, Klemens Nanni <[email protected]> wrote:
> >On Sun, Apr 04, 2021 at 07:17:27AM +0100, Jason McIntyre wrote:
> >> On Sun, Apr 04, 2021 at 01:22:23AM +0200, Klemens Nanni wrote:
> >> > @@ -119,6 +119,17 @@ send formatted strings to the ddb console, and
> >are onl
> >> >  Since each of these kernel functions is a variant of its user
> >space
> >> >  counterpart, this page describes only the differences between the
> >user
> >> >  space and kernel versions.
> >> > +.Pp
> >> > +The limited syntax of a conversion specification is:
> >> 
> >> hi. i'm fine with your diff, though cannot really judge the actual
> >> content. but the "limited syntax" text is a bit ambiguous. you could
> >> still expect from it that a full syntax version is supported.
> >Right, I do imply that nothing more is supported;  this sentence is a
> >cheap copy of printf(3)'s sentence
> >
> >     The overall syntax of a conversion specification is:
> >
> >> maybe spell it out?
> >> 
> >>    printf(9) supports a subset of the conversion specification
> >>    available to printf(3):
> >> 
> >> sth like that?
> >Thanks, how about this?
> >
> >Only a subset of the user space conversion specification is available
> >to
> >     the kernel version:
> >
> >           %[width][size]conversion
> >
> >     Refer to printf(3) for functional details.
> >
> >
> >
> >Index: share/man/man9/printf.9
> >===================================================================
> >RCS file: /cvs/src/share/man/man9/printf.9,v
> >retrieving revision 1.24
> >diff -u -p -r1.24 printf.9
> >--- share/man/man9/printf.9  7 Nov 2015 03:48:25 -0000       1.24
> >+++ share/man/man9/printf.9  4 Apr 2021 13:39:02 -0000
> >@@ -119,6 +119,18 @@ send formatted strings to the ddb consol
> > Since each of these kernel functions is a variant of its user space
> > counterpart, this page describes only the differences between the user
> > space and kernel versions.
> >+.Pp
> >+Only a subset of the user space conversion specification is available
> >to the
> >+kernel version:
> >+.Bd -filled -offset indent
> >+.Sm off
> >+.Cm %
> >+.Op Ar width
> >+.Op Ar size
> >+.Ar conversion
> >+.Sm on
> >+.Ed
> >+.Pp
> > Refer to
> > .Xr printf 3
> > for functional details.
> 

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