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Some man pages used bold font for special meaning constants (e.g. -1 for
infinity, 0 for false, 1 for true, NULL), but some didn't. Make the
formatting consistently bold, but leave ordinary constants (number of
packets in a buffer, a timeout, a buffer size) intact.
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Use the BSD house style, in which, in
foobar() returns 17 on success and 137 on failure.
"foobar" is boldfaced but "()" isn't.
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All manpage references such as pcap_create(3PCAP) will now be formatted
with the identifier (e.g. "pcap_create") in **bold** and the section
name (e.g. "(3PCAP)") in roman (default) face. This is how most manpages
seem to be formatted and makes things more consistent.
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[skip ci]
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[skip ci]
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This change removes CVS keywords that express that the file belongs to
libpcap repository. All such keywords represented the revision and
timestamp by the end of 2008 or even older.
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Use "link-layer header type" as the term for DLT_ values; it doesn't
necessarily correspond to the actual data link type of the device
(802.11 devices, for example, can supply Ethernet headers).
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In the pcap_list_datalinks() man page, refer to the
pcap_datalink_val_to_name() man page, as the routines described there
can be used to print out names and descriptive text for the values
returned by pcap_list_datalinks().
In the pcap_set_datalink() man page, refer to the
pcap_datalink_name_to_val() man page, as pcap_datalink_name_to_val() can
be used to convert a name for a link-layer header type into a value to
be handed to pcap_set_datalink().
Update the change date on some man pages while we're at it.
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concepts to the pcap(3PCAP) man page, refer people to the pcap(3PCAP)
man page from the man pages for libpcap functions, and clean up some
errors.
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to 1.0, might as well go with the place where Red Hat stuck the header
at one point and where the header "officially" resides.
(We should put a "backwards compatibility" note into pcap.3pcap.)
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functions plus an overall man page for libpcap, and put them all into
section 3PCAP. That means you can actually do "man pcap_open_live" and
get something meaningful, rather than having to do "man pcap" and then
scroll through all the other stuff in the man page.
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