X-Authentication-Warning: sirppi.helsinki.fi: peuha owned process doing -bs Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2000 08:59:02 +0200 (EET) From: Esa A E Peuha Sender: peuha AT cc DOT helsinki DOT fi To: djgpp-workers AT delorie DOT com Subject: Patches for wc20?.txi Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Reply-To: djgpp-workers AT delorie DOT com Here are some corrections of typos. The long fragment in wc202.txi appeared twice. *** src/docs/kb/wc202.txi Sun May 9 06:11:44 1999 --- src/docs/kb/wc202~.txi Sun Jan 23 20:13:24 2000 *************** *** 233,240 **** @code{fread} and @code{fwrite} are documented as returning less than the requested size, rather than -1 on error, since they never return negative values. ! @code{fread} ! @code{fwrite} @code{stub} forcefully closes file descriptors 18 and 19, so that the stub and the DPMI server have enough handles to open the swap file and --- 233,240 ---- @code{fread} and @code{fwrite} are documented as returning less than the requested size, rather than -1 on error, since they never return negative values. ! @findex fread ! @findex fwrite @code{stub} forcefully closes file descriptors 18 and 19, so that the stub and the DPMI server have enough handles to open the swap file and *************** *** 394,400 **** screen area, without scrolling off the visible part. For example, at 50-line display, you can have as much as 36 stack frames printed and still see the registers and selectors dump, and the exception mnemonic ! that preceed it. When stderr is not the console, the number of printed stack frames is only limited by the stack size of the running program. --- 394,400 ---- screen area, without scrolling off the visible part. For example, at 50-line display, you can have as much as 36 stack frames printed and still see the registers and selectors dump, and the exception mnemonic ! that precede it. When stderr is not the console, the number of printed stack frames is only limited by the stack size of the running program. *************** *** 487,499 **** @findex opendir @findex readdir - @code{getmntent} better supports Windows NT and doesn't cause DOS to - return stale data when the disk is changed. Removable media such as JAZ - drives are no longer reported when the drive is empty. Disks written by - Windows 9X are no longer reported with bogus names taken from LFN - directory entries (which have their volume label attribute bit set). - @findex getmntent - @code{opendir}, @code{closedir} and @code{rewinddir} don't lose search handles anymore when long file names are supported. @code{rewinddir} and @code{seekdir} will not miss the (possibly faked) @file{.} and --- 487,492 ---- *** src/docs/kb/wc203.txi Tue Jan 4 14:17:04 2000 --- src/docs/kb/wc203~.txi Sun Jan 23 20:10:58 2000 *************** *** 131,137 **** @code{textcolor} and @code{textbackground} now support the 16 background colors mode (e.g., after a call to @code{intensevideo}). Previously, @code{textbackground} would ignore the high intensity color bit in its ! argument, and @code{textcolor} would clobber thatt bit sometimes. @findex textcolor @findex textbackground --- 131,137 ---- @code{textcolor} and @code{textbackground} now support the 16 background colors mode (e.g., after a call to @code{intensevideo}). Previously, @code{textbackground} would ignore the high intensity color bit in its ! argument, and @code{textcolor} would clobber that bit sometimes. @findex textcolor @findex textbackground *************** *** 501,507 **** library. @findex realloc AT r{, crashes when memory is exhausted} ! @code{realloc} no longer crashes when the avialable virtual memory is not enough to satisfy the reallocation request. @findex symlink AT r{, source and target in different directories} --- 501,507 ---- library. @findex realloc AT r{, crashes when memory is exhausted} ! @code{realloc} no longer crashes when the available virtual memory is not enough to satisfy the reallocation request. @findex symlink AT r{, source and target in different directories} *************** *** 697,703 **** The emulation of instructions @code{FST} and @code{FSTP} that store FP registers into @code{float} or @code{double} variables, now correctly round the stored value according to the current rounding mode. ! Previoulsy, the stored value was always chopped (truncated) at the last stored bit of the mantissa. @end itemize --- 697,703 ---- The emulation of instructions @code{FST} and @code{FSTP} that store FP registers into @code{float} or @code{double} variables, now correctly round the stored value according to the current rounding mode. ! Previously, the stored value was always chopped (truncated) at the last stored bit of the mantissa. @end itemize -- Esa Peuha student of mathematics at the University of Helsinki http://www.helsinki.fi/~peuha/