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--- Libc/Libc-763.13/gen/FreeBSD/popen.3.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,96 +0,0 @@
---- _SB/Libc/gen/FreeBSD/popen.3 2004-11-25 11:38:01.000000000 -0800
-+++ _SB/Libc/gen/FreeBSD/popen.3.edit 2006-06-28 16:55:51.000000000 -0700
-@@ -36,8 +36,8 @@
- .Dt POPEN 3
- .Os
- .Sh NAME
--.Nm popen ,
--.Nm pclose
-+.Nm pclose ,
-+.Nm popen
- .Nd process
- .Tn I/O
- .Sh LIBRARY
-@@ -45,16 +45,20 @@
- .Sh SYNOPSIS
- .In stdio.h
- .Ft FILE *
--.Fn popen "const char *command" "const char *type"
-+.Fo popen
-+.Fa "const char *command"
-+.Fa "const char *mode"
-+.Fc
- .Ft int
--.Fn pclose "FILE *stream"
-+.Fo pclose
-+.Fa "FILE *stream"
-+.Fc
- .Sh DESCRIPTION
- The
- .Fn popen
- function
- .Dq opens
--a process by creating a bidirectional pipe
--forking,
-+a process by creating a bidirectional pipe, forking,
- and invoking the shell.
- Any streams opened by previous
- .Fn popen
-@@ -62,18 +66,18 @@
- Historically,
- .Fn popen
- was implemented with a unidirectional pipe;
--hence many implementations of
-+hence, many implementations of
- .Fn popen
- only allow the
--.Fa type
-+.Fa mode
- argument to specify reading or writing, not both.
--Since
-+Because
- .Fn popen
- is now implemented using a bidirectional pipe, the
--.Fa type
-+.Fa mode
- argument may request a bidirectional data flow.
- The
--.Fa type
-+.Fa mode
- argument is a pointer to a null-terminated string
- which must be
- .Ql r
-@@ -88,7 +92,7 @@
- argument is a pointer to a null-terminated string
- containing a shell command line.
- This command is passed to
--.Pa /bin/sh
-+.Pa /bin/sh ,
- using the
- .Fl c
- flag; interpretation, if any, is performed by the shell.
-@@ -97,7 +101,7 @@
- .Fn popen
- is a normal standard
- .Tn I/O
--stream in all respects
-+stream in all respects,
- save that it must be closed with
- .Fn pclose
- rather than
-@@ -115,12 +119,12 @@
- .Pp
- Note that output
- .Fn popen
--streams are fully buffered by default.
-+streams are fully buffered, by default.
- .Pp
- The
- .Fn pclose
--function waits for the associated process to terminate
--and returns the exit status of the command
-+function waits for the associated process to terminate;
-+it returns the exit status of the command,
- as returned by
- .Xr wait4 2 .
- .Sh RETURN VALUES