From 76a7df5256c9873b853f8d48247b7140b2d6d670 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jeff Johnston Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2003 18:46:38 +0000 Subject: 2003-10-20 Bob Wilson * libc/locale/locale.c: Use double quotes in code. * libc/locale/locale.tex: Likewise. * libc/libc.texinfo: Hyphenate "floating-point". * libc/machine/necv70/necv70.tex: Likewise. * libc/stdio/sprintf.c: Likewise. * libc/stdio/sscanf.c: Likewise. * libc/stdlib/atof.c: Likewise. * libc/stdlib/ldtoa.c: Fix comment typo. * libc/stdlib/div.c: Use @ifnottex instead of @ifinfo. * libc/stdlib/ldiv.c: Likewise. * libm/common/s_expm1.c: Likewise. * libm/common/s_ilogb.c: Hyphenate "floating-point". Use "nonzero". * libm/common/s_infinity: Hyphenate "double- and single-precision". * libm/common/s_nan.c: Likewise. Also correct the FUNCTION summary. * libm/common/s_nextafter.c: Fix typo. Hyphenate "double-precision" and "floating-point". * libm/common/s_scalbn.c: Correct the FUNCTION summary. * libm/math/e_pow.c: Fix comment typo. * libm/math/math.tex: Hyphenate "single-precision" and "floating-point". * libm/math/s_asinh.c: Use @ifnottex instead of @ifinfo. * libm/math/s_atan.c: Likewise. * libm/math/s_frexp.c: Likewise. Also use "nonzero". * libm/math/s_isnan.c: Hyphenate "single-precision" and "floating-point". Use "nonzero". * libm/math/s_ldexp.c: Use @ifnottex instead of @ifinfo. * libm/math/w_acos.c: Likewise. * libm/math/w_acosh.c: Likewise. * libm/math/w_asin.c: Likewise. * libm/math/w_atan2.c: Likewise. * libm/math/w_atanh.c: Likewise. * libm/math/w_cosh.c: Likewise. * libm/math/w_exp.c: Likewise. * libm/math/w_exp2.c: Likewise. Add missing @end and missing @tex version of 2^x in the description. * libm/math/w_fmod.c: Use @ifnottex instead of @ifinfo. * libm/math/w_gamma.c: Likewise. * libm/math/w_hypot.c: Likewise. * libm/math/w_j0.c: Likewise. * libm/math/w_sinh.c: Likewise. * libm/math/w_pow.c: Replace "exp1.0nt" with "exponent". * libm/mathfp/mathfp.tex: Hyphenate "single-precision" and "floating-point". * libm/mathfp/e_acosh.c: Use @ifnottex instead of @ifinfo. * libm/mathfp/e_atanh.c: Likewise. * libm/mathfp/e_hypot.c: Likewise. * libm/mathfp/er_lgamma.c: Likewise. * libm/mathfp/s_acos.c: Likewise. * libm/mathfp/s_asine.c: Likewise. * libm/mathfp/s_asinh.c: Likewise. * libm/mathfp/s_atan.c: Likewise. * libm/mathfp/s_atan2.c: Likewise. * libm/mathfp/s_atangent.c: Likewise. * libm/mathfp/s_cosh.c: Likewise. * libm/mathfp/s_exp.c: Likewise. * libm/mathfp/s_fmod.c: Likewise. * libm/mathfp/s_frexp.c: Likewise. Also use "nonzero". * libm/mathfp/s_isnan.c: Hyphenate "single-precision" and "floating-point". Use "nonzero". * libm/math/s_pow.c: Replace "exp1.0nt" with "exponent". * libm/mathfp/s_ldexp.c: Use @ifnottex instead of @ifinfo. * libm/mathfp/s_sineh.c: Likewise. * libm/mathfp/w_jn.c: Likewise. --- newlib/libc/locale/locale.c | 12 ++++++------ newlib/libc/locale/locale.tex | 26 +++++++++++++------------- 2 files changed, 19 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) (limited to 'newlib/libc/locale') diff --git a/newlib/libc/locale/locale.c b/newlib/libc/locale/locale.c index 772f150fc..66c93d740 100644 --- a/newlib/libc/locale/locale.c +++ b/newlib/libc/locale/locale.c @@ -42,17 +42,17 @@ execution environment for international collating and formatting information; <> reports on the settings of the current locale. -This is a minimal implementation, supporting only the required <<``C''>> +This is a minimal implementation, supporting only the required <<"C">> value for <[locale]>; strings representing other locales are not honored unless MB_CAPABLE is defined in which case three new -extensions are allowed for LC_CTYPE or LC_MESSAGES only: <<''C-JIS''>>, -<<''C-EUCJP''>>, <<''C-SJIS''>>, or <<''C-ISO-8859-1''>>. (<<``''>> is +extensions are allowed for LC_CTYPE or LC_MESSAGES only: <<"C-JIS">>, +<<"C-EUCJP">>, <<"C-SJIS">>, or <<"C-ISO-8859-1">>. (<<"">> is also accepted; it represents the default locale -for an implementation, here equivalent to <<``C''>>.) +for an implementation, here equivalent to <<"C">>.) If you use <> as the <[locale]> argument, <> returns a pointer to the string representing the current locale (always -<<``C''>> in this implementation). The acceptable values for +<<"C">> in this implementation). The acceptable values for <[category]> are defined in `<>' as macros beginning with <<"LC_">>, but this implementation does not check the values you pass in the <[category]> argument. @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ in effect. RETURNS <> returns either a pointer to a string naming the locale -currently in effect (always <<``C''>> for this implementation, or, if +currently in effect (always <<"C">> for this implementation, or, if the locale request cannot be honored, <>. <> returns a pointer to a structure of type <>, diff --git a/newlib/libc/locale/locale.tex b/newlib/libc/locale/locale.tex index 7958a98a2..20dc5d2bc 100644 --- a/newlib/libc/locale/locale.tex +++ b/newlib/libc/locale/locale.tex @@ -6,10 +6,10 @@ collating sequences and formatting conventions) that may be different depending on location or culture. The @code{"C"} locale is the only one defined in the ANSI C standard. -This is a minimal implementation, supporting only the required @code{``C''} +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''}. +honored. (@code{""} is also accepted; it represents the default locale +for an implementation, here equivalent to @code{"C"}. @file{locale.h} defines the structure @code{lconv} to collect the @@ -18,13 +18,13 @@ information on a locale, with the following fields: @table @code @item char *decimal_point The decimal point character used to format ``ordinary'' numbers (all -numbers except those referring to amounts of money). @code{``.''} in the +numbers except those referring to amounts of money). @code{"."} in the C locale. @item char *thousands_sep The character (if any) used to separate groups of digits, when formatting ordinary numbers. -@code{``''} in the C locale. +@code{""} in the C locale. @item char *grouping Specifications for how many digits to group (if any grouping is done at @@ -33,36 +33,36 @@ character in the string represents the number of digits for the next group, and a value of @code{0} (that is, the string's trailing @code{NULL}) means to continue grouping digits using the last value specified. Use @code{CHAR_MAX} to indicate that no further grouping is -desired. @code{``''} in the C locale. +desired. @code{""} in the C locale. @item char *int_curr_symbol The international currency symbol (first three characters), if any, and the character used to separate it from numbers. -@code{``''} in the C locale. +@code{""} in the C locale. @item char *currency_symbol The local currency symbol, if any. -@code{``''} in the C locale. +@code{""} in the C locale. @item char *mon_decimal_point The symbol used to delimit fractions in amounts of money. -@code{``''} in the C locale. +@code{""} in the C locale. @item char *mon_thousands_sep Similar to @code{thousands_sep}, but used for amounts of money. -@code{``''} in the C locale. +@code{""} in the C locale. @item char *mon_grouping Similar to @code{grouping}, but used for amounts of money. -@code{``''} in the C locale. +@code{""} in the C locale. @item char *positive_sign A string to flag positive amounts of money when formatting. -@code{``''} in the C locale. +@code{""} in the C locale. @item char *negative_sign A string to flag negative amounts of money when formatting. -@code{``''} in the C locale. +@code{""} in the C locale. @item char int_frac_digits The number of digits to display when formatting amounts of money to -- cgit v1.2.3