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+++ Libc/Libc-763.11/stdio/FreeBSD/scanf.3.patch
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+--- scanf.3.bsdnew 2009-11-11 13:33:15.000000000 -0800
++++ scanf.3 2009-11-11 13:33:15.000000000 -0800
+@@ -36,35 +36,55 @@
+ .Dt SCANF 3
+ .Os
+ .Sh NAME
+-.Nm scanf ,
+ .Nm fscanf ,
++.Nm scanf ,
+ .Nm sscanf ,
++.Nm vfscanf ,
+ .Nm vscanf ,
+-.Nm vsscanf ,
+-.Nm vfscanf
++.Nm vsscanf
+ .Nd input format conversion
+ .Sh LIBRARY
+ .Lb libc
+ .Sh SYNOPSIS
+ .In stdio.h
+ .Ft int
+-.Fn scanf "const char * restrict format" ...
++.Fo fscanf
++.Fa "FILE *restrict stream"
++.Fa "const char *restrict format" ...
++.Fc
+ .Ft int
+-.Fn fscanf "FILE * restrict stream" "const char * restrict format" ...
++.Fo scanf
++.Fa "const char *restrict format" ...
++.Fc
+ .Ft int
+-.Fn sscanf "const char * restrict str" "const char * restrict format" ...
++.Fo sscanf
++.Fa "const char *restrict s"
++.Fa "const char *restrict format" ...
++.Fc
+ .In stdarg.h
++.In stdio.h
+ .Ft int
+-.Fn vscanf "const char * restrict format" "va_list ap"
++.Fo vfscanf
++.Fa "FILE *restrict stream"
++.Fa "const char *restrict format"
++.Fa "va_list arg"
++.Fc
+ .Ft int
+-.Fn vsscanf "const char * restrict str" "const char * restrict format" "va_list ap"
++.Fo vscanf
++.Fa "const char *restrict format"
++.Fa "va_list arg"
++.Fc
+ .Ft int
+-.Fn vfscanf "FILE * restrict stream" "const char * restrict format" "va_list ap"
++.Fo vsscanf
++.Fa "const char *restrict s"
++.Fa "const char *restrict format"
++.Fa "va_list arg"
++.Fc
+ .Sh DESCRIPTION
+ The
+ .Fn scanf
+ family of functions scans input according to a
+-.Fa format
++.Fa format ,
+ as described below.
+ This format may contain
+ .Em conversion specifiers ;
+@@ -83,7 +103,8 @@ reads input from the stream pointer
+ and
+ .Fn sscanf
+ reads its input from the character string pointed to by
+-.Fa str .
++.Fa s .
++.Pp
+ The
+ .Fn vfscanf
+ function
+@@ -104,7 +125,8 @@ the
+ .Fn vprintf
+ and
+ .Fn vsprintf
+-functions respectively.
++functions, respectively.
++.Pp
+ Each successive
+ .Em pointer
+ argument must correspond properly with
+@@ -128,10 +150,16 @@ Scanning stops
+ when an input character does not match such a format character.
+ Scanning also stops
+ when an input conversion cannot be made (see below).
++.Pp
++Extended locale versions of these functions are documented in
++.Xr scanf_l 3 .
++See
++.Xr xlocale 3
++for more information.
+ .Sh CONVERSIONS
+ Following the
+ .Cm %
+-character introducing a conversion
++character introducing a conversion,
+ there may be a number of
+ .Em flag
+ characters, as follows:
+@@ -411,7 +439,8 @@ Matches a pointer value (as printed by
+ in
+ .Xr printf 3 ) ;
+ the next pointer must be a pointer to
+-.Vt void .
++.Vt "void *"
++(or other pointer type).
+ .It Cm n
+ Nothing is expected;
+ instead, the number of characters consumed thus far from the input
+@@ -436,13 +465,10 @@ of
+ causes an immediate return of
+ .Dv EOF .
+ .Sh RETURN VALUES
+-These
+-functions
+-return
+-the number of input items assigned, which can be fewer than provided
+-for, or even zero, in the event of a matching failure.
+-Zero
+-indicates that, while there was input available,
++These functions return the number of input items assigned.
++This can be fewer than provided for, or even zero,
++in the event of a matching failure.
++Zero indicates that, although there was input available,
+ no conversions were assigned;
+ typically this is due to an invalid input character,
+ such as an alphabetic character for a
+@@ -459,6 +485,7 @@ the number of conversions which were suc
+ .Xr getc 3 ,
+ .Xr mbrtowc 3 ,
+ .Xr printf 3 ,
++.Xr scanf_l 3 ,
+ .Xr strtod 3 ,
+ .Xr strtol 3 ,
+ .Xr strtoul 3 ,
+@@ -469,7 +496,7 @@ The functions
+ .Fn scanf ,
+ .Fn sscanf ,
+ .Fn vfscanf ,
+-.Fn vscanf
++.Fn vscanf ,
+ and
+ .Fn vsscanf
+ conform to