fenv: Fix mangled makedoc markup

See makedoc.c:657:
Variables are marked up as '<[foo]>'.
Code is marked up as '<<foo>>'.
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Jon Turney 2019-08-12 19:18:15 +01:00
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DESCRIPTION
This method attempts to store an implementation-defined representation
of the states of the floating-point status flags specified by <[excepts]>
in the memory pointed to by <[flagp>].
in the memory pointed to by <[flagp]>.
RETURNS
If the information was successfully returned, this method returns

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SYNOPSIS
#include <fenv.h>
int fesetenv(const fenv_t *[<envp>]);
int fesetenv(const fenv_t *<[envp]>);
Link with -lm.
DESCRIPTION
This method attempts to establish the floating-point environment
pointed to by <[envp]>. The argument [<envp>] must point to a
pointed to by <[envp]>. The argument <[envp]> must point to a
floating-point environment obtained via <<fegetenv>> or <<feholdexcept>>
or a floating-point environment macro such as <<FE_DFL_ENV>>.

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DESCRIPTION
This method attempts to set the floating-point status flags specified
by <[excepts]> to the states indicated by <[flagp>]. The argument
[<flagp>] must point to an fexcept_t instance obtained via calling
by <[excepts]> to the states indicated by <[flagp]>. The argument
<[flagp]> must point to an fexcept_t instance obtained via calling
<<fegetexceptflag>> with at least the floating-point exceptions specified
by the argument <[excepts]>.

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SYNOPSIS
#include <fenv.h>
int feupdateenv(const fenv_t *[<envp>]);
int feupdateenv(const fenv_t *<[envp]>);
Link with -lm.
DESCRIPTION
This method attempts to save the currently raised floating point
exceptions in its automatic storage, install the floating point
environment specified by [<envp]>, and raise the saved floating
environment specified by <[envp]>, and raise the saved floating
point exceptions.
The argument [<envp>] must point to a floating-point environment
The argument <[envp]> must point to a floating-point environment
obtained via <<fegetenv>> or <<feholdexcept>>.
RETURNS