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Diffstat (limited to 'upstream/opensuse-tumbleweed/man3/glob.3')
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1 files changed, 16 insertions, 16 deletions
diff --git a/upstream/opensuse-tumbleweed/man3/glob.3 b/upstream/opensuse-tumbleweed/man3/glob.3 index 34a2745e..98ea94f8 100644 --- a/upstream/opensuse-tumbleweed/man3/glob.3 +++ b/upstream/opensuse-tumbleweed/man3/glob.3 @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ .\" Expanded the description of various flags .\" Various wording fixes. .\" -.TH glob 3 2023-07-20 "Linux man-pages 6.05.01" +.TH glob 3 2024-05-02 "Linux man-pages (unreleased)" .SH NAME glob, globfree \- find pathnames matching a pattern, free memory from glob() .SH LIBRARY @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Standard C library .SH SYNOPSIS .nf .B #include <glob.h> -.PP +.P .BI "int glob(const char *restrict " pattern ", int " flags , .BI " int (*" errfunc ")(const char *" epath ", int " eerrno ), .BI " glob_t *restrict " pglob ); @@ -37,13 +37,13 @@ according to the rules used by the shell (see No tilde expansion or parameter substitution is done; if you want these, use .BR wordexp (3). -.PP +.P The .BR globfree () function frees the dynamically allocated storage from an earlier call to .BR glob (). -.PP +.P The results of a .BR glob () call are stored in the structure pointed to by @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ This structure is of type .IR <glob.h> ) and includes the following elements defined by POSIX.2 (more may be present as an extension): -.PP +.P .in +4n .EX typedef struct { @@ -64,9 +64,9 @@ typedef struct { } glob_t; .EE .in -.PP +.P Results are stored in dynamically allocated storage. -.PP +.P The argument .I flags is made up of the bitwise OR of zero or more the following symbolic @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ character. Normally, a backslash can be used to quote the following character, providing a mechanism to turn off the special meaning metacharacters. -.PP +.P .I flags may also include any of the following, which are GNU extensions and not defined by POSIX.2: @@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ However, the caller must still check that returned files are directories. (The purpose of this flag is merely to optimize performance when the caller is interested only in directories.) -.PP +.P If .I errfunc is not NULL, @@ -216,14 +216,14 @@ is set, .BR glob () will terminate after the call to .IR errfunc . -.PP +.P Upon successful return, .I pglob\->gl_pathc contains the number of matched pathnames and .I pglob\->gl_pathv contains a pointer to the list of pointers to matched pathnames. The list of pointers is terminated by a null pointer. -.PP +.P It is possible to call .BR glob () several times. @@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ In that case, the flag has to be set in .I flags on the second and later invocations. -.PP +.P As a GNU extension, .I pglob\->gl_flags is set to the flags specified, @@ -278,7 +278,7 @@ T{ .BR globfree () T} Thread safety MT-Safe .TE -.sp 1 +.P In the above table, .I utent in @@ -319,15 +319,15 @@ These will store their error code in .IR errno . .SH EXAMPLES One example of use is the following code, which simulates typing -.PP +.P .in +4n .EX ls \-l *.c ../*.c .EE .in -.PP +.P in the shell: -.PP +.P .in +4n .EX glob_t globbuf; |