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authorUlrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>2001-05-27 07:05:32 +0000
committerUlrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>2001-05-27 07:05:32 +0000
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Update.
2001-05-25 Bruce Mitchener <bruce@cubik.org> * manual/ctype.texi: Minor fix. * manual/install.texi: Likewise. * manual/startup.texi: Likewise. * manual/examples/dir.c: Use perror() rather than puts(). 2001-05-25 David Mosberger <davidm@hpl.hp.com> * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/ia64/bits/sigcontext.h: Put stuff following #endif directive inside a comment to avoid compiler warnings. 2001-05-25 Philipp Thomas <pthomas@suse.de> * nis/nis_print.c (nis_nstype2str): Don't mark names of naming services for translation, only UNKNOWN needs it. Add comment to prevent it for the future. 2001-05-25 Joseph S. Myers <jsm28@cam.ac.uk> * misc/sys/cdefs.h (__restrict_arr): Define appropriately for GCC 3.1 and non-GCC C99 compilers.
Diffstat (limited to 'linuxthreads')
-rw-r--r--linuxthreads/ChangeLog4
-rw-r--r--linuxthreads/linuxthreads.texi12
2 files changed, 10 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/linuxthreads/ChangeLog b/linuxthreads/ChangeLog
index b9d592c22a..7dd7b54fa9 100644
--- a/linuxthreads/ChangeLog
+++ b/linuxthreads/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
+2001-05-25 Bruce Mitchener <bruce@cubik.org>
+
+ * linuxthreads.texi: Spelling corrections.
+
2001-05-25 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>
* oldsemaphore.c (__old_sem_wait): Clear p_nextwaiting before
diff --git a/linuxthreads/linuxthreads.texi b/linuxthreads/linuxthreads.texi
index 1f2d1a2fac..9513a67a6a 100644
--- a/linuxthreads/linuxthreads.texi
+++ b/linuxthreads/linuxthreads.texi
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ use @var{errno}.
* Thread Attributes:: Tuning thread scheduling.
* Cancellation:: Stopping a thread before it's done.
* Cleanup Handlers:: Deallocating resources when a thread is
- cancelled.
+ canceled.
* Mutexes:: One way to synchronize threads.
* Condition Variables:: Another way.
* POSIX Semaphores:: And a third way.
@@ -102,12 +102,12 @@ returns 0. @xref{Cancellation}, for details.
@deftypefun int pthread_join (pthread_t @var{th}, void **thread_@var{return})
@code{pthread_join} suspends the execution of the calling thread until
the thread identified by @var{th} terminates, either by calling
-@code{pthread_exit} or by being cancelled.
+@code{pthread_exit} or by being canceled.
If @var{thread_return} is not @code{NULL}, the return value of @var{th}
is stored in the location pointed to by @var{thread_return}. The return
value of @var{th} is either the argument it gave to @code{pthread_exit},
-or @code{PTHREAD_CANCELED} if @var{th} was cancelled.
+or @code{PTHREAD_CANCELED} if @var{th} was canceled.
The joined thread @code{th} must be in the joinable state: it must not
have been detached using @code{pthread_detach} or the
@@ -345,7 +345,7 @@ When a thread eventually honors a cancellation request, it behaves as if
@code{pthread_exit(PTHREAD_CANCELED)} was called. All cleanup handlers
are executed in reverse order, finalization functions for
thread-specific data are called, and finally the thread stops executing.
-If the cancelled thread was joinable, the return value
+If the canceled thread was joinable, the return value
@code{PTHREAD_CANCELED} is provided to whichever thread calls
@var{pthread_join} on it. See @code{pthread_exit} for more information.
@@ -428,7 +428,7 @@ stack-like discipline.
The purpose of cleanup handlers is to free the resources that a thread
may hold at the time it terminates. In particular, if a thread exits or
-is cancelled while it owns a locked mutex, the mutex will remain locked
+is canceled while it owns a locked mutex, the mutex will remain locked
forever and prevent other threads from executing normally. The best way
to avoid this is, just before locking the mutex, to install a cleanup
handler whose effect is to unlock the mutex. Cleanup handlers can be
@@ -899,7 +899,7 @@ nothing.
@end deftypefun
@code{pthread_cond_wait} and @code{pthread_cond_timedwait} are
-cancellation points. If a thread is cancelled while suspended in one of
+cancellation points. If a thread is canceled while suspended in one of
these functions, the thread immediately resumes execution, relocks the
mutex specified by @var{mutex}, and finally executes the cancellation.
Consequently, cleanup handlers are assured that @var{mutex} is locked