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spelling fixes from John B. Silvestri. quoth he: While looking through the
.todo (the web version, actually) for something, my cable modem chose to drop
my connection. In a fit of boredom, I've gone ahead and proofread the todo for
typos. I could have gone crazy and capitalized the first letter of every
sentence, but I was not that bored :-). These are just a few little typos. For
some reason, I have a knack at spotting these things, and somehow it just seems
better to have it right, even for developers :). [Added note: It later
occurred to me to run the .todo through a spellchecker, which caught about
twice as many new typos as my eyes caught - hint: "I before E, except after C,
and a few odd cases (their, weigh, etc.).]
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
| author | Luke Schierer <lschiere@pidgin.im> |
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| date | Sat, 30 Nov 2002 19:09:22 +0000 |
| parents | 424a40f12a6c |
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/* * Header file for common error description library. * * Copyright 1988, Student Information Processing Board of the * Massachusetts Institute of Technology. * * For copyright and distribution info, see the documentation supplied * with this package. */ #ifndef __COM_ERR_H #define __COM_ERR_H #define COM_ERR_BUF_LEN 25 /* Use __STDC__ to guess whether we can use stdarg, prototypes, and const. * This is a public header file, so autoconf can't help us here. */ #ifdef __STDC__ # include <stdarg.h> # define ETP(x) x # define ETCONST const #else # define ETP(x) () # define ETCONST #endif typedef void (*error_handler_t) ETP((ETCONST char *, long, ETCONST char *, va_list)); extern error_handler_t com_err_hook; void com_err ETP((ETCONST char *, long, ETCONST char *, ...)); ETCONST char *error_message ETP((long)); ETCONST char *error_message_r ETP((long, char *)); error_handler_t set_com_err_hook ETP((error_handler_t)); error_handler_t reset_com_err_hook ETP((void)); #undef ETP #endif /* ! defined(__COM_ERR_H) */
