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relocatable-maint.texi: escape braces
The change causes makeinfo 5.2 to fail:
env LANG= LC_MESSAGES= LC_ALL= LANGUAGE= makeinfo --no-split
--reference-limit=2000 gnulib.texi
./relocatable-maint.texi:153: misplaced {
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Escaping the braces as per the attached patch seems to fix this.
author | Daniel Albers <daniel@lbe.rs> |
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date | Thu, 16 Jan 2014 12:56:52 +0100 |
parents | 51231c56c0a1 |
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@node fopen @section @code{fopen} @findex fopen POSIX specification:@* @url{http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/fopen.html} Gnulib module: fopen Portability problems fixed by Gnulib: @itemize @item This function does not fail when the file name argument ends in a slash and (without the slash) names a nonexistent file or a file that is not a directory, on some platforms: HP-UX 11.00, AIX 7.1, Solaris 9, Irix 5.3. @item On platforms where @code{off_t} is a 32-bit type, @code{fopen} may not work correctly with files larger than 2 GB. (Cf. @code{AC_SYS_LARGEFILE}.) @item On Windows platforms (excluding Cygwin), this function does usually not recognize the @file{/dev/null} filename. @end itemize Portability problems not fixed by Gnulib: @itemize @item On Windows platforms (excluding Cygwin), this function does not set @code{errno} upon failure. @item On Windows, this function returns a file stream in ``text'' mode by default; this means that it translates @code{'\n'} to CR/LF by default. Use the @code{"b"} flag if you need reliable binary I/O. @item On Windows platforms (excluding Cygwin), this function fails to open directories for reading. Such streams have implementation-defined semantics on other platforms. To avoid directory streams with a consistent error message, use @code{fstat} after @code{open} and @code{fdopen}, rather than @code{fopen} and @code{fileno}. @end itemize