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Date: Sun, 11 Jun 2000 11:58:19 +0300 (IDT)
From: Eli Zaretskii <eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il>
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To: Martin Str|mberg <ams AT ludd DOT luth DOT se>
cc: DJGPP-WORKERS <djgpp-workers AT delorie DOT com>
Subject: Re: LONG: fat32 diff in cvs (second try)
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On Sat, 10 Jun 2000, Martin Str|mberg wrote:

> Ok-dokey! I think I have fixed all Eli's comments, including adding
> some more text to the description of _get_fat_size() and
> _get_fs_type().

Thanks.  I have a few more comments (if these problems were in the
original patches you posted, I'm sorry I missed them):

>   uid_t		getuid(void);
>   int		isatty(int _fildes);
>   int		link(const char *_existing, const char *_new);
> + offset_t	llseek(int _fildes, offset_t _offset, int _whence);

llseek should go into the non-Posix part of unistd.h, below the
#ifndef _POSIX_SOURCE directive.

> + This function tries to determine the number bits used to enumerate the

This should have said "...the number of bits...", ``of'' is missing.

> + If you are interested in which kind of FAT file system that is in use
> + try the function @xref{_get_fat_size} which will reliably detect the

This use of @xref might seem like a clever trick, but in fact it is a
bad idea.  It looks awkward in Info:

   ...try the function *Note _get_fat_size:: which will...

and downright unreadable in the printed version:

   ...try the function See Section 123.4 [_get_fat_size], page 1234
   which will...

It is much better, if less ``sexy'', to use the following paradigm:

   ...try the function @code{_get_fat_size} (@pxref{_get_fat_size})
   which will...

In any case, @xref should only be used at the beginning of a
sentence, since it generates capitalized Note and See.  In the middle
of a sentence, use @ref instead.

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