* libc/stdio/swscanf.c: Some documentation corrections.
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2009-03-09 Craig Howland <howland@LGSInnovations.com>
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2009-03-12 Craig Howland <howland@LGSInnovations.com>
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* libc/stdio/swscanf.c: Some documentation corrections.
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2009-03-12 Craig Howland <howland@LGSInnovations.com>
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* libc/stdio/swprintf.c (_swprintf_r, swprintf):
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correct how terminating L'\0' is added;
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terminating null character which will be added
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automatically. (<[pattern]> is discussed in the paragraph following
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this table). Corresponding <[arg]>: <<(char *arg)>>.
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If an <<l>> specifier is present, the corresponding <[arg]> is
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a <<(wchar_t *arg)>>.
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o d
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Reads a decimal integer into the corresponding <[arg]>: <<(int *arg)>>.
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Here are some <[pattern]> examples:
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o+
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o %[abcd]
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matches wide wide character strings containing only
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matches wide character strings containing only
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<<a>>, <<b>>, <<c>>, and <<d>>.
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o %[^abcd]
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o %[A-DW-Z]
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Note: No wide character ranges, so this expression matches wide
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character strings containing <<A>>, <<->>, <<D>>, <<W>>, <<Z>>.
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o-
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Floating point numbers (for field types <<e>>, <<f>>, <<g>>, <<E>>,
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<<F>>, <<G>>) must correspond to the following general form:
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