Daniel Eischen <eischen_at_pcnet1.pcnet.com> writes: > On Wed, 23 Apr 2003, Mike Barcroft wrote: > > > Daniel Eischen <deischen_at_freebsd.org> writes: > > > [ doc_at_ bcc:'d ] > > > > > > With 3 threading libraries, each with a set of the same man pages, > > > how should this be handled? It doesn't make any sense to have > > > all of them installed and yet it should still be possible to > > > install all 3 thread libraries. > > > > > > Do we need a different heirarchy for threads? > > > > Ideally, they'd all document the same specification. Perhaps there > > Right, but there may be extensions in some that aren't in the > others. So those would be library-specific man pages. Like > pthread_switch_{add,delete}_np() that I believe is only supported > in libc_r. I have no plans on supporting it in libpthread > since it really doesn't make sense there. There will also be > other functions available in libpthread that aren't in libc_r > (and perhaps libthr). I think you could still share the documents and use the LIBRARY section to document which thread libraries support a given function. Best regards, Mike BarcroftReceived on Wed Apr 23 2003 - 15:27:42 UTC
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