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Re: [PATCH] Fix docs for scalb* and significand* functions
- From: Mark H Weaver <mhw at netris dot org>
- To: Roland McGrath <roland at hack dot frob dot com>
- Cc: libc-alpha at sourceware dot org
- Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2013 02:18:03 -0500
- Subject: Re: [PATCH] Fix docs for scalb* and significand* functions
- References: <87mwwku9p3.fsf@tines.lan> <87vca73jzt.fsf@tines.lan><20130208234308.DE8772C086@topped-with-meat.com>
Hi Roland,
Roland McGrath <roland@hack.frob.com> writes:
> Those changes are good.
>
> Please follow the conventions for posting patches, which say to include the
> ChangeLog fragment separate from the patch.
>
> The log entry for a .texi file change should mention the node name in the
> same way that the entry for a code change mentions the function name.
> C-x 4 a will do this right for you.
Okay, thanks for letting me know.
> Do you think this will be your only contribution to libc?
I expect to make occasional contributions to libc in the future.
> If not, then please get your copyright papers in order and
> get yourself set up to do your own commits.
Sounds good. I'll file copyright papers in the next week or two.
> If someone is looking for a helpful project that doesn't involve hacking
> the library code itself, then a cool thing would be to write a test that
> massages the summary.texi file into pairs of (header, prototype) and then
> generates C code including the header and re-declaring the prototype, so
> that we'll see errors when the prototypes in the manual don't match what's
> actually in the headers.
I'll try to find time to implement this in the next few months.
Thanks,
Mark