* manual/charset.texi (Extended Char Intro): Fix typo (and -> as).
	(Other iconv Implementations): Fix typo.
	Patch by Martin Pool <mbp@wistful.humbug.org.au>.
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Ulrich Drepper 2000-05-28 16:42:45 +00:00
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* manual/arith.texi (Rounding Functions): Fix documentation of trunc.
Patch by Steven G. Johnson <stevenj@gil-galad.mit.edu>.
* manual/charset.texi (Extended Char Intro): Fix typo (and -> as).
(Other iconv Implementations): Fix typo.
Patch by Martin Pool <mbp@wistful.humbug.org.au>.
2000-05-27 Andreas Jaeger <aj@suse.de>
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/pread.c: Removed, we can use the

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@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ for multibyte character strings. The type is defined in @file{stddef.h}.
The @w{ISO C90} standard, where this type was introduced, does not say
anything specific about the representation. It only requires that this
type is capable to store all elements of the basic character set.
Therefore it would be legitimate to define @code{wchar_t} and
Therefore it would be legitimate to define @code{wchar_t} as
@code{char}. This might make sense for embedded systems.
But for GNU systems this type is always 32 bits wide. It is therefore
@ -1968,7 +1968,7 @@ loading in statically linked programs. On platforms without his
capability it is therefore not possible to use this interface in
statically linked programs. The GNU C library has on ELF platforms no
problems with dynamic loading in in these situations and therefore this
point is mood. The danger is that one gets acquainted with this and
point is moot. The danger is that one gets acquainted with this and
forgets about the restrictions on other systems.
A second thing to know about other @code{iconv} implementations is that