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/src/lib/libc/termios/
H A Dtcsendbreak.31.8 Wed Apr 16 13:34:58 GMT 2003 wiz Use
.In header.h
instead of
.Fd #include \*[Lt]header.h\*[Gt]
Much easier to read and write, and supported by groff for ages.
Okayed by ross.

1.7 Thu Feb 07 07:00:34 GMT 2002 ross Generate <>& symbolically.

1.4 Thu Feb 05 07:28:05 GMT 1998 perry remove illegal quotes from .Dd directives

1.2 Thu May 29 01:48:28 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.

1.2 Thu May 29 01:48:28 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.

1.2 Thu May 29 01:48:28 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.

1.2 Thu May 29 01:48:28 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.

1.2 Thu May 29 01:48:28 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.

H A Dtcsetpgrp.31.9 Wed Apr 16 13:34:58 GMT 2003 wiz Use
.In header.h
instead of
.Fd #include \*[Lt]header.h\*[Gt]
Much easier to read and write, and supported by groff for ages.
Okayed by ross.

1.7 Thu Feb 07 07:00:34 GMT 2002 ross Generate <>& symbolically.

1.2 Thu May 29 01:48:31 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.

1.2 Thu May 29 01:48:31 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.

1.2 Thu May 29 01:48:31 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.

1.2 Thu May 29 01:48:31 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.

1.2 Thu May 29 01:48:31 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.

H A Dtcgetpgrp.31.10 Wed Apr 16 13:34:58 GMT 2003 wiz Use
.In header.h
instead of
.Fd #include \*[Lt]header.h\*[Gt]
Much easier to read and write, and supported by groff for ages.
Okayed by ross.
1.8 Thu Feb 07 07:00:34 GMT 2002 ross Generate <>& symbolically.
1.6 Thu Feb 05 07:28:04 GMT 1998 perry remove illegal quotes from .Dd directives
1.2 Thu May 29 01:48:26 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.
1.2 Thu May 29 01:48:26 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.
1.2 Thu May 29 01:48:26 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.
1.2 Thu May 29 01:48:26 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.
1.2 Thu May 29 01:48:26 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.
H A Dtcsetattr.31.9 Wed Apr 16 13:34:58 GMT 2003 wiz Use
.In header.h
instead of
.Fd #include \*[Lt]header.h\*[Gt]
Much easier to read and write, and supported by groff for ages.
Okayed by ross.

1.8 Thu Feb 07 07:00:34 GMT 2002 ross Generate <>& symbolically.

1.7 Wed Jan 09 22:17:34 GMT 2002 kleink Improve wording a bit; from John Heasley in PR lib/15194.

1.2 Thu May 29 01:48:29 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.

1.2 Thu May 29 01:48:29 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.

1.2 Thu May 29 01:48:29 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.

1.2 Thu May 29 01:48:29 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.

1.2 Thu May 29 01:48:29 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.

/src/lib/libc/gen/
H A Dtimezone.31.5 Thu May 29 01:48:17 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.
1.5 Thu May 29 01:48:17 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.
1.5 Thu May 29 01:48:17 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.
1.5 Thu May 29 01:48:17 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.
1.5 Thu May 29 01:48:17 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.
1.3 Mon Jan 10 23:32:34 GMT 1994 jtc Fix spelling errors.
H A Duname.31.9 Wed Apr 16 13:34:40 GMT 2003 wiz Use
.In header.h
instead of
.Fd #include \*[Lt]header.h\*[Gt]
Much easier to read and write, and supported by groff for ages.
Okayed by ross.
1.3 Thu May 29 01:48:18 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.
1.3 Thu May 29 01:48:18 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.
1.3 Thu May 29 01:48:18 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.
1.3 Thu May 29 01:48:18 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.
1.3 Thu May 29 01:48:18 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.
H A Dsetproctitle.31.17 Wed Apr 16 13:34:38 GMT 2003 wiz Use
.In header.h
instead of
.Fd #include \*[Lt]header.h\*[Gt]
Much easier to read and write, and supported by groff for ages.
Okayed by ross.
1.4 Thu May 29 01:48:14 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.
1.4 Thu May 29 01:48:14 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.
1.4 Thu May 29 01:48:14 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.
1.4 Thu May 29 01:48:14 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.
1.4 Thu May 29 01:48:14 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.
H A Derr.31.17 Wed Apr 16 13:34:36 GMT 2003 wiz Use
.In header.h
instead of
.Fd #include \*[Lt]header.h\*[Gt]
Much easier to read and write, and supported by groff for ages.
Okayed by ross.
1.7 Thu May 29 01:48:11 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.
1.7 Thu May 29 01:48:11 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.
1.7 Thu May 29 01:48:11 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.
1.7 Thu May 29 01:48:11 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.
1.7 Thu May 29 01:48:11 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.
/src/usr.bin/id/
H A Dgroups.11.10 Mon Jul 03 21:34:19 GMT 2017 wiz Remove workaround for ancient HTML generation code.

1.4 Thu May 29 01:48:58 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.

1.4 Thu May 29 01:48:58 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.

1.4 Thu May 29 01:48:58 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.

1.4 Thu May 29 01:48:58 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.

1.4 Thu May 29 01:48:58 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.

H A Did.11.13 Mon Jul 03 21:34:19 GMT 2017 wiz Remove workaround for ancient HTML generation code.

1.6 Thu May 29 01:48:59 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.

1.6 Thu May 29 01:48:59 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.

1.6 Thu May 29 01:48:59 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.

1.6 Thu May 29 01:48:59 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.

1.6 Thu May 29 01:48:59 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.

/src/distrib/sun2/ramdisk/
H A Dmtree.conf1.1 Fri Apr 26 03:15:16 GMT 2002 lukem branches: 1.1.34;
convert to be closer to the other distrib dirs:
- take advantage of Makefile.mdset
- use list instead of ramdisk.list, and remove special srcdirs for init
and dd since they understand -DSMALLPROG
- use full-path style specfile mtree.conf instead of
old-style specfile ../common/ramdisk.tree
- ensure IMAGEDEPENDS is in sync with list
(xxx; untested :)

1.1 Fri Apr 26 03:15:16 GMT 2002 lukem branches: 1.1.34;
convert to be closer to the other distrib dirs:
- take advantage of Makefile.mdset
- use list instead of ramdisk.list, and remove special srcdirs for init
and dd since they understand -DSMALLPROG
- use full-path style specfile mtree.conf instead of
old-style specfile ../common/ramdisk.tree
- ensure IMAGEDEPENDS is in sync with list
(xxx; untested :)

/src/usr.bin/logname/
H A Dlogname.11.13 Mon Jul 03 21:34:19 GMT 2017 wiz Remove workaround for ancient HTML generation code.

1.6 Thu May 29 01:49:02 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.

1.6 Thu May 29 01:49:02 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.

1.6 Thu May 29 01:49:02 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.

1.6 Thu May 29 01:49:02 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.

1.6 Thu May 29 01:49:02 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.

/src/lib/libutil/
H A Ddisklabel_dkcksum.31.6 Mon May 16 18:49:24 GMT 2005 wiz branches: 1.6.18;
Fix capso in Dd argument.

1.5 Sun May 15 21:01:34 GMT 2005 thorpej u_short -> uint16_t

1.2 Sat Oct 12 22:19:25 GMT 2002 wiz Spell out month name in .Dd. Use .Fn instead of .Fo/.Fc and .Fa's.

/src/usr.bin/pathchk/
H A Dpathchk.11.6 Tue Nov 16 23:59:02 GMT 2010 wiz Fix Dd argument.

1.4 Tue Nov 09 20:34:55 GMT 2010 apb Change the ironically unafe "find . -print | xargs pathchk -p" to
the safe "find . -exec pathchk -p \{\} +" in an example.

1.3 Tue Apr 15 20:40:28 GMT 2003 wiz Dd month argument should not be abbreviated.

/src/bin/dd/
H A Dargs.c1.43 Fri Jan 26 07:10:04 GMT 2024 mlelstv Don't use the signal handler to terminate when nothing is to do (count=0, files=0).

The signal handler tries to raise the signal again, so that a parent can retrieve
the signal from the exit code. Calling the terminate handler with signal code 0
doesn't raise a signal and dd continues with exit(127) making this case an error.
1.41 Sat Oct 09 21:31:36 GMT 2021 rillig dd: fix lint warnings about effectively discarding 'const'

args.c(153): warning: call to 'bsearch' effectively discards 'const'
from argument [346]
args.c(383): dito
args.c(475): dito

No functional change.
1.40 Wed Jan 30 01:40:02 GMT 2019 mrg adjust the open flags available for dd to match actual reality
of what matters. remove "search" for now, since O_SEARCH has
no backend. document them all.
1.39 Wed Mar 18 13:23:49 GMT 2015 manu branches: 1.39.16;
Add iflag and oflag operands to dd(1)

Like GNU dd(1) similar operands, iflag and oflag allow specifying the
O_* flags given to open(2) for the input and the output file. The values
are comma-sepratated, lower-case, O_ prefix-stripped constants documented
in open(2).

Since iflag and oflag override default values, specifying oflag means
O_CREATE is not set by default and must be specified explicitely.

Some values do not make sense (e.g.: iflag=directory) but are still used
and will raise a warning. For oflag, values rdonly, rdwr and wronly are
filtered out with a warning (dd(1) attempts open(2) with O_RDWR and
then O_WRONLY on failure).

Specifying oflag=trunc along with (seek, oseek or conv=notrunc) is
contradictory and will raise an error.

iflag and oflag are disabled if building with -DMALLPROG
1.39 Wed Mar 18 13:23:49 GMT 2015 manu branches: 1.39.16;
Add iflag and oflag operands to dd(1)

Like GNU dd(1) similar operands, iflag and oflag allow specifying the
O_* flags given to open(2) for the input and the output file. The values
are comma-sepratated, lower-case, O_ prefix-stripped constants documented
in open(2).

Since iflag and oflag override default values, specifying oflag means
O_CREATE is not set by default and must be specified explicitely.

Some values do not make sense (e.g.: iflag=directory) but are still used
and will raise a warning. For oflag, values rdonly, rdwr and wronly are
filtered out with a warning (dd(1) attempts open(2) with O_RDWR and
then O_WRONLY on failure).

Specifying oflag=trunc along with (seek, oseek or conv=notrunc) is
contradictory and will raise an error.

iflag and oflag are disabled if building with -DMALLPROG
1.39 Wed Mar 18 13:23:49 GMT 2015 manu branches: 1.39.16;
Add iflag and oflag operands to dd(1)

Like GNU dd(1) similar operands, iflag and oflag allow specifying the
O_* flags given to open(2) for the input and the output file. The values
are comma-sepratated, lower-case, O_ prefix-stripped constants documented
in open(2).

Since iflag and oflag override default values, specifying oflag means
O_CREATE is not set by default and must be specified explicitely.

Some values do not make sense (e.g.: iflag=directory) but are still used
and will raise a warning. For oflag, values rdonly, rdwr and wronly are
filtered out with a warning (dd(1) attempts open(2) with O_RDWR and
then O_WRONLY on failure).

Specifying oflag=trunc along with (seek, oseek or conv=notrunc) is
contradictory and will raise an error.

iflag and oflag are disabled if building with -DMALLPROG
1.37 Mon Nov 07 22:24:23 GMT 2011 jym branches: 1.37.6;
As suggested by Enami, rework the msgfmt logic a bit:
- error out when an unknown specifier is used. Do this in f_msgfmt(),
before dd(1) starts operation.
- allow buffer_write() to flush the internal buffer even when NULL is
passed as parameter.

Some whitespace fixes too.
1.36 Sun Nov 06 21:22:23 GMT 2011 jym Add a new command to dd(1): msgfmt. The command modifies the
output of the information summary returned by dd(1). This can be used
to specify messages in a more usable (or parseable) format like
human-readable values.

My intent is to re-use this for building image files and quick I/O
benchmarking.

Reviewed by tsutsui@ on tech-userlevel. See also
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-userlevel/2010/12/03/msg004179.html

Some examples:

$ dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/null bs=1m count=1 msgfmt=human
1+0 records in
1+0 records out
1048576 bytes (1,0 MB) transferred in 0.001 secs (1048576000 bytes/sec - 1,0 GB/sec)

$ dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/null count=1 msgfmt='
> <speed>%E</speed>
> <time>%s</time>
> <bytes>%b</bytes>
> '
<speed>500 KB/sec</speed>
<time>0.001</time>
<bytes>512</bytes>
1.36 Sun Nov 06 21:22:23 GMT 2011 jym Add a new command to dd(1): msgfmt. The command modifies the
output of the information summary returned by dd(1). This can be used
to specify messages in a more usable (or parseable) format like
human-readable values.

My intent is to re-use this for building image files and quick I/O
benchmarking.

Reviewed by tsutsui@ on tech-userlevel. See also
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-userlevel/2010/12/03/msg004179.html

Some examples:

$ dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/null bs=1m count=1 msgfmt=human
1+0 records in
1+0 records out
1048576 bytes (1,0 MB) transferred in 0.001 secs (1048576000 bytes/sec - 1,0 GB/sec)

$ dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/null count=1 msgfmt='
> <speed>%E</speed>
> <time>%s</time>
> <bytes>%b</bytes>
> '
<speed>500 KB/sec</speed>
<time>0.001</time>
<bytes>512</bytes>
1.36 Sun Nov 06 21:22:23 GMT 2011 jym Add a new command to dd(1): msgfmt. The command modifies the
output of the information summary returned by dd(1). This can be used
to specify messages in a more usable (or parseable) format like
human-readable values.

My intent is to re-use this for building image files and quick I/O
benchmarking.

Reviewed by tsutsui@ on tech-userlevel. See also
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-userlevel/2010/12/03/msg004179.html

Some examples:

$ dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/null bs=1m count=1 msgfmt=human
1+0 records in
1+0 records out
1048576 bytes (1,0 MB) transferred in 0.001 secs (1048576000 bytes/sec - 1,0 GB/sec)

$ dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/null count=1 msgfmt='
> <speed>%E</speed>
> <time>%s</time>
> <bytes>%b</bytes>
> '
<speed>500 KB/sec</speed>
<time>0.001</time>
<bytes>512</bytes>
1.36 Sun Nov 06 21:22:23 GMT 2011 jym Add a new command to dd(1): msgfmt. The command modifies the
output of the information summary returned by dd(1). This can be used
to specify messages in a more usable (or parseable) format like
human-readable values.

My intent is to re-use this for building image files and quick I/O
benchmarking.

Reviewed by tsutsui@ on tech-userlevel. See also
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-userlevel/2010/12/03/msg004179.html

Some examples:

$ dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/null bs=1m count=1 msgfmt=human
1+0 records in
1+0 records out
1048576 bytes (1,0 MB) transferred in 0.001 secs (1048576000 bytes/sec - 1,0 GB/sec)

$ dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/null count=1 msgfmt='
> <speed>%E</speed>
> <time>%s</time>
> <bytes>%b</bytes>
> '
<speed>500 KB/sec</speed>
<time>0.001</time>
<bytes>512</bytes>
H A Ddd.c1.53 Fri Oct 04 08:57:37 GMT 2019 mrg copy libc's swab.c into dd as dd_swab(), and remove the restrict.

our implementation was fine, but the restrict marker is problematic
as gcc 8 is now more strict about checking for restrict issues.

this is the only actual consumer of swab(3) in our tree, though,
besides the test for it. oh well.
1.50 Wed Mar 18 13:23:49 GMT 2015 manu Add iflag and oflag operands to dd(1)

Like GNU dd(1) similar operands, iflag and oflag allow specifying the
O_* flags given to open(2) for the input and the output file. The values
are comma-sepratated, lower-case, O_ prefix-stripped constants documented
in open(2).

Since iflag and oflag override default values, specifying oflag means
O_CREATE is not set by default and must be specified explicitely.

Some values do not make sense (e.g.: iflag=directory) but are still used
and will raise a warning. For oflag, values rdonly, rdwr and wronly are
filtered out with a warning (dd(1) attempts open(2) with O_RDWR and
then O_WRONLY on failure).

Specifying oflag=trunc along with (seek, oseek or conv=notrunc) is
contradictory and will raise an error.

iflag and oflag are disabled if building with -DMALLPROG
1.50 Wed Mar 18 13:23:49 GMT 2015 manu Add iflag and oflag operands to dd(1)

Like GNU dd(1) similar operands, iflag and oflag allow specifying the
O_* flags given to open(2) for the input and the output file. The values
are comma-sepratated, lower-case, O_ prefix-stripped constants documented
in open(2).

Since iflag and oflag override default values, specifying oflag means
O_CREATE is not set by default and must be specified explicitely.

Some values do not make sense (e.g.: iflag=directory) but are still used
and will raise a warning. For oflag, values rdonly, rdwr and wronly are
filtered out with a warning (dd(1) attempts open(2) with O_RDWR and
then O_WRONLY on failure).

Specifying oflag=trunc along with (seek, oseek or conv=notrunc) is
contradictory and will raise an error.

iflag and oflag are disabled if building with -DMALLPROG
1.50 Wed Mar 18 13:23:49 GMT 2015 manu Add iflag and oflag operands to dd(1)

Like GNU dd(1) similar operands, iflag and oflag allow specifying the
O_* flags given to open(2) for the input and the output file. The values
are comma-sepratated, lower-case, O_ prefix-stripped constants documented
in open(2).

Since iflag and oflag override default values, specifying oflag means
O_CREATE is not set by default and must be specified explicitely.

Some values do not make sense (e.g.: iflag=directory) but are still used
and will raise a warning. For oflag, values rdonly, rdwr and wronly are
filtered out with a warning (dd(1) attempts open(2) with O_RDWR and
then O_WRONLY on failure).

Specifying oflag=trunc along with (seek, oseek or conv=notrunc) is
contradictory and will raise an error.

iflag and oflag are disabled if building with -DMALLPROG
1.48 Sun Nov 06 21:22:23 GMT 2011 jym Add a new command to dd(1): msgfmt. The command modifies the
output of the information summary returned by dd(1). This can be used
to specify messages in a more usable (or parseable) format like
human-readable values.

My intent is to re-use this for building image files and quick I/O
benchmarking.

Reviewed by tsutsui@ on tech-userlevel. See also
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-userlevel/2010/12/03/msg004179.html

Some examples:

$ dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/null bs=1m count=1 msgfmt=human
1+0 records in
1+0 records out
1048576 bytes (1,0 MB) transferred in 0.001 secs (1048576000 bytes/sec - 1,0 GB/sec)

$ dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/null count=1 msgfmt='
> <speed>%E</speed>
> <time>%s</time>
> <bytes>%b</bytes>
> '
<speed>500 KB/sec</speed>
<time>0.001</time>
<bytes>512</bytes>
1.48 Sun Nov 06 21:22:23 GMT 2011 jym Add a new command to dd(1): msgfmt. The command modifies the
output of the information summary returned by dd(1). This can be used
to specify messages in a more usable (or parseable) format like
human-readable values.

My intent is to re-use this for building image files and quick I/O
benchmarking.

Reviewed by tsutsui@ on tech-userlevel. See also
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-userlevel/2010/12/03/msg004179.html

Some examples:

$ dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/null bs=1m count=1 msgfmt=human
1+0 records in
1+0 records out
1048576 bytes (1,0 MB) transferred in 0.001 secs (1048576000 bytes/sec - 1,0 GB/sec)

$ dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/null count=1 msgfmt='
> <speed>%E</speed>
> <time>%s</time>
> <bytes>%b</bytes>
> '
<speed>500 KB/sec</speed>
<time>0.001</time>
<bytes>512</bytes>
1.48 Sun Nov 06 21:22:23 GMT 2011 jym Add a new command to dd(1): msgfmt. The command modifies the
output of the information summary returned by dd(1). This can be used
to specify messages in a more usable (or parseable) format like
human-readable values.

My intent is to re-use this for building image files and quick I/O
benchmarking.

Reviewed by tsutsui@ on tech-userlevel. See also
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-userlevel/2010/12/03/msg004179.html

Some examples:

$ dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/null bs=1m count=1 msgfmt=human
1+0 records in
1+0 records out
1048576 bytes (1,0 MB) transferred in 0.001 secs (1048576000 bytes/sec - 1,0 GB/sec)

$ dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/null count=1 msgfmt='
> <speed>%E</speed>
> <time>%s</time>
> <bytes>%b</bytes>
> '
<speed>500 KB/sec</speed>
<time>0.001</time>
<bytes>512</bytes>
1.48 Sun Nov 06 21:22:23 GMT 2011 jym Add a new command to dd(1): msgfmt. The command modifies the
output of the information summary returned by dd(1). This can be used
to specify messages in a more usable (or parseable) format like
human-readable values.

My intent is to re-use this for building image files and quick I/O
benchmarking.

Reviewed by tsutsui@ on tech-userlevel. See also
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-userlevel/2010/12/03/msg004179.html

Some examples:

$ dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/null bs=1m count=1 msgfmt=human
1+0 records in
1+0 records out
1048576 bytes (1,0 MB) transferred in 0.001 secs (1048576000 bytes/sec - 1,0 GB/sec)

$ dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/null count=1 msgfmt='
> <speed>%E</speed>
> <time>%s</time>
> <bytes>%b</bytes>
> '
<speed>500 KB/sec</speed>
<time>0.001</time>
<bytes>512</bytes>
1.47 Fri Feb 04 19:42:12 GMT 2011 pooka branches: 1.47.4;
Remove the rif/rof options and add rump.dd. This makes usage
consistent with other rump clients. Copying between kernels is
done using the host pipe, e.g.:

dd if=foo rof=bar skip=1 seek=1 => dd if=foo skip=1 | rump.dd of=bar seek=1

Also, the pipe idiom extends to copying between different rump
kernels, e.g.:

env RUMP_SERVER=unix://srv1 rump.dd if=thefile \
| env RUMP_SERVER=unix://srv2 rump.dd of=thefile

Pipe approach suggested by yamt (thanks!)
1.47 Fri Feb 04 19:42:12 GMT 2011 pooka branches: 1.47.4;
Remove the rif/rof options and add rump.dd. This makes usage
consistent with other rump clients. Copying between kernels is
done using the host pipe, e.g.:

dd if=foo rof=bar skip=1 seek=1 => dd if=foo skip=1 | rump.dd of=bar seek=1

Also, the pipe idiom extends to copying between different rump
kernels, e.g.:

env RUMP_SERVER=unix://srv1 rump.dd if=thefile \
| env RUMP_SERVER=unix://srv2 rump.dd of=thefile

Pipe approach suggested by yamt (thanks!)
1.47 Fri Feb 04 19:42:12 GMT 2011 pooka branches: 1.47.4;
Remove the rif/rof options and add rump.dd. This makes usage
consistent with other rump clients. Copying between kernels is
done using the host pipe, e.g.:

dd if=foo rof=bar skip=1 seek=1 => dd if=foo skip=1 | rump.dd of=bar seek=1

Also, the pipe idiom extends to copying between different rump
kernels, e.g.:

env RUMP_SERVER=unix://srv1 rump.dd if=thefile \
| env RUMP_SERVER=unix://srv2 rump.dd of=thefile

Pipe approach suggested by yamt (thanks!)
1.47 Fri Feb 04 19:42:12 GMT 2011 pooka branches: 1.47.4;
Remove the rif/rof options and add rump.dd. This makes usage
consistent with other rump clients. Copying between kernels is
done using the host pipe, e.g.:

dd if=foo rof=bar skip=1 seek=1 => dd if=foo skip=1 | rump.dd of=bar seek=1

Also, the pipe idiom extends to copying between different rump
kernels, e.g.:

env RUMP_SERVER=unix://srv1 rump.dd if=thefile \
| env RUMP_SERVER=unix://srv2 rump.dd of=thefile

Pipe approach suggested by yamt (thanks!)
1.47 Fri Feb 04 19:42:12 GMT 2011 pooka branches: 1.47.4;
Remove the rif/rof options and add rump.dd. This makes usage
consistent with other rump clients. Copying between kernels is
done using the host pipe, e.g.:

dd if=foo rof=bar skip=1 seek=1 => dd if=foo skip=1 | rump.dd of=bar seek=1

Also, the pipe idiom extends to copying between different rump
kernels, e.g.:

env RUMP_SERVER=unix://srv1 rump.dd if=thefile \
| env RUMP_SERVER=unix://srv2 rump.dd of=thefile

Pipe approach suggested by yamt (thanks!)
1.47 Fri Feb 04 19:42:12 GMT 2011 pooka branches: 1.47.4;
Remove the rif/rof options and add rump.dd. This makes usage
consistent with other rump clients. Copying between kernels is
done using the host pipe, e.g.:

dd if=foo rof=bar skip=1 seek=1 => dd if=foo skip=1 | rump.dd of=bar seek=1

Also, the pipe idiom extends to copying between different rump
kernels, e.g.:

env RUMP_SERVER=unix://srv1 rump.dd if=thefile \
| env RUMP_SERVER=unix://srv2 rump.dd of=thefile

Pipe approach suggested by yamt (thanks!)
H A Ddd.11.37 Tue May 18 07:17:09 GMT 2021 nia dd.1: add an example of writing a NetBSD image
1.35 Wed Jan 30 01:40:02 GMT 2019 mrg adjust the open flags available for dd to match actual reality
of what matters. remove "search" for now, since O_SEARCH has
no backend. document them all.
1.31 Thu Aug 18 22:42:28 GMT 2016 sevan dd first appeared in V5, not V1
Heads up by Ingo Schwarze
http://www.tuhs.org/cgi-bin/utree.pl?file=V5/usr/source/s1/dd.c
1.31 Thu Aug 18 22:42:28 GMT 2016 sevan dd first appeared in V5, not V1
Heads up by Ingo Schwarze
http://www.tuhs.org/cgi-bin/utree.pl?file=V5/usr/source/s1/dd.c
1.30 Thu Aug 11 01:23:03 GMT 2016 sevan Document the version dd first appeared.
Bump date.
1.26 Wed Mar 18 13:23:49 GMT 2015 manu Add iflag and oflag operands to dd(1)

Like GNU dd(1) similar operands, iflag and oflag allow specifying the
O_* flags given to open(2) for the input and the output file. The values
are comma-sepratated, lower-case, O_ prefix-stripped constants documented
in open(2).

Since iflag and oflag override default values, specifying oflag means
O_CREATE is not set by default and must be specified explicitely.

Some values do not make sense (e.g.: iflag=directory) but are still used
and will raise a warning. For oflag, values rdonly, rdwr and wronly are
filtered out with a warning (dd(1) attempts open(2) with O_RDWR and
then O_WRONLY on failure).

Specifying oflag=trunc along with (seek, oseek or conv=notrunc) is
contradictory and will raise an error.

iflag and oflag are disabled if building with -DMALLPROG
1.26 Wed Mar 18 13:23:49 GMT 2015 manu Add iflag and oflag operands to dd(1)

Like GNU dd(1) similar operands, iflag and oflag allow specifying the
O_* flags given to open(2) for the input and the output file. The values
are comma-sepratated, lower-case, O_ prefix-stripped constants documented
in open(2).

Since iflag and oflag override default values, specifying oflag means
O_CREATE is not set by default and must be specified explicitely.

Some values do not make sense (e.g.: iflag=directory) but are still used
and will raise a warning. For oflag, values rdonly, rdwr and wronly are
filtered out with a warning (dd(1) attempts open(2) with O_RDWR and
then O_WRONLY on failure).

Specifying oflag=trunc along with (seek, oseek or conv=notrunc) is
contradictory and will raise an error.

iflag and oflag are disabled if building with -DMALLPROG
1.26 Wed Mar 18 13:23:49 GMT 2015 manu Add iflag and oflag operands to dd(1)

Like GNU dd(1) similar operands, iflag and oflag allow specifying the
O_* flags given to open(2) for the input and the output file. The values
are comma-sepratated, lower-case, O_ prefix-stripped constants documented
in open(2).

Since iflag and oflag override default values, specifying oflag means
O_CREATE is not set by default and must be specified explicitely.

Some values do not make sense (e.g.: iflag=directory) but are still used
and will raise a warning. For oflag, values rdonly, rdwr and wronly are
filtered out with a warning (dd(1) attempts open(2) with O_RDWR and
then O_WRONLY on failure).

Specifying oflag=trunc along with (seek, oseek or conv=notrunc) is
contradictory and will raise an error.

iflag and oflag are disabled if building with -DMALLPROG
1.25 Wed Jun 20 17:54:16 GMT 2012 wiz branches: 1.25.12;
- sync `SYNOPSIS' with dd.c's `usage' line;
- correct spelling (prepositions).

From Bug Hunting.
1.24 Sun Nov 06 21:22:23 GMT 2011 jym Add a new command to dd(1): msgfmt. The command modifies the
output of the information summary returned by dd(1). This can be used
to specify messages in a more usable (or parseable) format like
human-readable values.

My intent is to re-use this for building image files and quick I/O
benchmarking.

Reviewed by tsutsui@ on tech-userlevel. See also
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-userlevel/2010/12/03/msg004179.html

Some examples:

$ dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/null bs=1m count=1 msgfmt=human
1+0 records in
1+0 records out
1048576 bytes (1,0 MB) transferred in 0.001 secs (1048576000 bytes/sec - 1,0 GB/sec)

$ dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/null count=1 msgfmt='
> <speed>%E</speed>
> <time>%s</time>
> <bytes>%b</bytes>
> '
<speed>500 KB/sec</speed>
<time>0.001</time>
<bytes>512</bytes>
1.24 Sun Nov 06 21:22:23 GMT 2011 jym Add a new command to dd(1): msgfmt. The command modifies the
output of the information summary returned by dd(1). This can be used
to specify messages in a more usable (or parseable) format like
human-readable values.

My intent is to re-use this for building image files and quick I/O
benchmarking.

Reviewed by tsutsui@ on tech-userlevel. See also
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-userlevel/2010/12/03/msg004179.html

Some examples:

$ dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/null bs=1m count=1 msgfmt=human
1+0 records in
1+0 records out
1048576 bytes (1,0 MB) transferred in 0.001 secs (1048576000 bytes/sec - 1,0 GB/sec)

$ dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/null count=1 msgfmt='
> <speed>%E</speed>
> <time>%s</time>
> <bytes>%b</bytes>
> '
<speed>500 KB/sec</speed>
<time>0.001</time>
<bytes>512</bytes>
1.24 Sun Nov 06 21:22:23 GMT 2011 jym Add a new command to dd(1): msgfmt. The command modifies the
output of the information summary returned by dd(1). This can be used
to specify messages in a more usable (or parseable) format like
human-readable values.

My intent is to re-use this for building image files and quick I/O
benchmarking.

Reviewed by tsutsui@ on tech-userlevel. See also
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-userlevel/2010/12/03/msg004179.html

Some examples:

$ dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/null bs=1m count=1 msgfmt=human
1+0 records in
1+0 records out
1048576 bytes (1,0 MB) transferred in 0.001 secs (1048576000 bytes/sec - 1,0 GB/sec)

$ dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/null count=1 msgfmt='
> <speed>%E</speed>
> <time>%s</time>
> <bytes>%b</bytes>
> '
<speed>500 KB/sec</speed>
<time>0.001</time>
<bytes>512</bytes>
1.24 Sun Nov 06 21:22:23 GMT 2011 jym Add a new command to dd(1): msgfmt. The command modifies the
output of the information summary returned by dd(1). This can be used
to specify messages in a more usable (or parseable) format like
human-readable values.

My intent is to re-use this for building image files and quick I/O
benchmarking.

Reviewed by tsutsui@ on tech-userlevel. See also
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-userlevel/2010/12/03/msg004179.html

Some examples:

$ dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/null bs=1m count=1 msgfmt=human
1+0 records in
1+0 records out
1048576 bytes (1,0 MB) transferred in 0.001 secs (1048576000 bytes/sec - 1,0 GB/sec)

$ dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/null count=1 msgfmt='
> <speed>%E</speed>
> <time>%s</time>
> <bytes>%b</bytes>
> '
<speed>500 KB/sec</speed>
<time>0.001</time>
<bytes>512</bytes>
/src/dist/pf/share/man/man4/
H A Dpflog.41.6 Sun Mar 22 14:29:34 GMT 2009 perry branches: 1.6.40; 1.6.46; 1.6.48;
add missing commas to .Dd fix, pointed out by wiz
1.6 Sun Mar 22 14:29:34 GMT 2009 perry branches: 1.6.40; 1.6.46; 1.6.48;
add missing commas to .Dd fix, pointed out by wiz
1.5 Sat Mar 21 00:15:53 GMT 2009 perry OpenBSD uses a custom CVS hack to handle Dd fields ($Mdocdate$) which
we don't have. Replace ".Dd $Mdocdate" with ".Dd Month Day Year" so
that the date comes out right when man pages get built. This will
doubtless need hand conflict resolution whenever these pages are
re-imported.

Note that it would be interesting to have some similar facility for
NetBSD, but I don't think a custom rcs keyword is the right thing --
maybe we can teach groff to parse $Date$
1.5 Sat Mar 21 00:15:53 GMT 2009 perry OpenBSD uses a custom CVS hack to handle Dd fields ($Mdocdate$) which
we don't have. Replace ".Dd $Mdocdate" with ".Dd Month Day Year" so
that the date comes out right when man pages get built. This will
doubtless need hand conflict resolution whenever these pages are
re-imported.

Note that it would be interesting to have some similar facility for
NetBSD, but I don't think a custom rcs keyword is the right thing --
maybe we can teach groff to parse $Date$
1.5 Sat Mar 21 00:15:53 GMT 2009 perry OpenBSD uses a custom CVS hack to handle Dd fields ($Mdocdate$) which
we don't have. Replace ".Dd $Mdocdate" with ".Dd Month Day Year" so
that the date comes out right when man pages get built. This will
doubtless need hand conflict resolution whenever these pages are
re-imported.

Note that it would be interesting to have some similar facility for
NetBSD, but I don't think a custom rcs keyword is the right thing --
maybe we can teach groff to parse $Date$
/src/lib/libc/sys/
H A Dprofil.21.12 Wed Apr 16 13:34:55 GMT 2003 wiz Use
.In header.h
instead of
.Fd #include \*[Lt]header.h\*[Gt]
Much easier to read and write, and supported by groff for ages.
Okayed by ross.

1.6 Tue Oct 24 19:32:34 GMT 2000 erh branches: 1.6.2;
Document the PROFDIR environment variable.

1.4 Thu May 29 01:48:24 GMT 1997 cgd branches: 1.4.8;
Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.

1.4 Thu May 29 01:48:24 GMT 1997 cgd branches: 1.4.8;
Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.

1.4 Thu May 29 01:48:24 GMT 1997 cgd branches: 1.4.8;
Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.

1.4 Thu May 29 01:48:24 GMT 1997 cgd branches: 1.4.8;
Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.

1.4 Thu May 29 01:48:24 GMT 1997 cgd branches: 1.4.8;
Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.

H A Dsetsid.21.11 Wed Apr 16 13:34:56 GMT 2003 wiz Use
.In header.h
instead of
.Fd #include \*[Lt]header.h\*[Gt]
Much easier to read and write, and supported by groff for ages.
Okayed by ross.

1.4 Thu May 29 01:48:25 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.

1.4 Thu May 29 01:48:25 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.

1.4 Thu May 29 01:48:25 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.

1.4 Thu May 29 01:48:25 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.

1.4 Thu May 29 01:48:25 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.

/src/usr.bin/cap_mkdb/
H A Dcap_mkdb.11.19 Sun Apr 13 01:45:34 GMT 2014 snj Change some standard exit status text to ".Ex -std"
From Eitan Adler in PR bin/47790.
1.6 Thu May 29 01:48:54 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.
1.6 Thu May 29 01:48:54 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.
1.6 Thu May 29 01:48:54 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.
1.6 Thu May 29 01:48:54 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.
1.6 Thu May 29 01:48:54 GMT 1997 cgd Fix broken uses of Dd. Both the mdoc and mdoc.samples pages agree:
.Dd is supposed to be invoked like:
.Dd month day, year
e.g. ".Dd January 25, 1989", rather than:
.Dd "month day, year"
which is what these pages did.
1.2 Sun Aug 01 07:34:03 GMT 1993 mycroft Add RCS indentifiers.
/src/share/man/man6/
H A Dintro.61.2 Sun Jun 24 01:33:24 GMT 2001 wiz branches: 1.2.34; 1.2.36;
Drop unnecessary .Pp.
1.1 Wed Apr 22 07:14:31 GMT 1998 ross Add David Brownlee's new intro pages, with editing. (PR #534[23])
Also, while here, expand apparently incorrectly .Dd month abbreviations.
(I thought about doing this in tmac/doc-common...heh...that would have
allowed a possible reverse map back to abbreviations.)
/src/share/man/man4/man4.hp300/
H A Dhyper.41.5 Wed Feb 09 14:37:55 GMT 2011 wiz New sentence, new line. Sort SEE ALSO. Use Dq. Noun is "setup". Fix a Dd.

1.2 Tue Jan 15 01:35:45 GMT 2002 wiz branches: 1.2.34; 1.2.36;
Sort SEE ALSO.

/src/share/man/man4/man4.sgimips/
H A Dcrime.41.3 Sun Feb 08 23:23:27 GMT 2004 snj branches: 1.3.32; 1.3.34;
Correct Nm usage. Okayed by wiz.

1.2 Mon Dec 23 22:23:43 GMT 2002 wiz Standardize Dd and Dt arguments; add section argument to Xr.

/src/share/man/man4/man4.x68k/
H A Dbmd.41.2 Wed Dec 18 19:27:42 GMT 2002 wiz Dd should have long month name, add some articles, and drop an unneeded .Pp.
1.1 Sun Dec 01 09:14:34 GMT 2002 isaki Add manual page of bmd.

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