Fix mismatched parentheses in documentation.

2015-06-23  Jon Turney  <jon.turney@dronecode.org.uk>

	* libc/locale/locale.c: Fix mismatched parentheses in
	documentation.
	* libc/locale/locale.tex: Ditto.
	* libc/stdio/fgetwc.c: Ditto.

Signed-off-by: Jon TURNEY <jon.turney@dronecode.org.uk>
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Jon TURNEY 2015-06-18 13:38:12 +01:00
parent de5e58a640
commit 958c953416
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2015-06-23 Jon Turney <jon.turney@dronecode.org.uk>
* libc/locale/locale.c: Fix mismatched parentheses in
documentation.
* libc/locale/locale.tex: Ditto.
* libc/stdio/fgetwc.c: Ditto.
2015-06-23 Jon Turney <jon.turney@dronecode.org.uk>
* libc/stdlib/efgcvt.c: Fix typo-ed function names in

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@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ Cygwin additionally supports locales from the file
/usr/share/locale/locale.alias.
(<<"">> is also accepted; if given, the settings are read from the
corresponding LC_* environment variables and $LANG according to POSIX rules.
corresponding LC_* environment variables and $LANG according to POSIX rules.)
This implementation also supports the modifier <<"cjknarrow">>, which
affects how the functions <<wcwidth>> and <<wcswidth>> handle characters

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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ one defined in the ANSI C standard.
This is a minimal implementation, supporting only the required @code{"C"}
value for locale; strings representing other locales are not
honored. (@code{""} is also accepted; it represents the default locale
for an implementation, here equivalent to @code{"C"}.
for an implementation, here equivalent to @code{"C"}).
@file{locale.h} defines the structure @code{lconv} to collect the

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@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ are simply reentrant versions of the above functions that are passed the
additional reentrant structure pointer argument: <[ptr]>.
RETURNS
The next wide character cast to <<wint_t>>), unless there is no more data,
The next wide character cast to <<wint_t>>, unless there is no more data,
or the host system reports a read error; in either of these situations,
<<fgetwc>> and <<getwc>> return <<WEOF>>.