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author | 1999-06-04 01:30:10 +0000 | |
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committer | 1999-06-04 01:30:10 +0000 | |
commit | 545403d5ba85af10b0396609ee9da69f3c14f513 (patch) | |
tree | ad6766d92500c863cf65c7f48b2bb6e4eeccae9c /lib/libpthread | |
parent | start swapping on the first swap device after initialization (diff) | |
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After some constructive criticism from pjanzen@ and some e-mail tag:
- only use the .Dv NULL form when referring explicitly to a function
argument or return value
- otherwise, use these forms:
o non-null
o null-terminated (hyphenated form for predicate adjective)
o else, null terminated, or null terminate, whichever the case
o null pointer, null byte, null string, etc.
- may use NUL to refer to an ASCII NUL, but it doesn't need a .Tn macro
In general, capitalizing the word "null" everywhere is unnecessary and makes
the man pages harder to read. The above is consistent with popular programming
texts (i.e., K&R, Stevens).
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