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diff --git a/manual/errno.texi b/manual/errno.texi index 3782e48c6a..49eb902405 100644 --- a/manual/errno.texi +++ b/manual/errno.texi @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ listed for each function. These functions do not change @code{errno} when they succeed; thus, the value of @code{errno} after a successful call is not necessarily zero, and you should not use @code{errno} to determine @emph{whether} a call failed. The proper way to do that is -documented for each function. @emph{If} the call the failed, you can +documented for each function. @emph{If} the call failed, you can examine @code{errno}. Many library functions can set @code{errno} to a nonzero value as a @@ -1303,7 +1303,7 @@ exit if any system call fails. By convention, the error message from such a program should start with the program's name, sans directories. You can find that name in the variable @code{program_invocation_short_name}; the full file name is stored the -variable @code{program_invocation_name}: +variable @code{program_invocation_name}. @comment errno.h @comment GNU |