Re: [PATCH 2/2] adjtimex.2: Change 'PPM' (parts per million) to 'ppm'

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Hi

Le 06/01/2015 16:20, Michael Kerrisk (man-pages) a écrit :

> Laurent, please watch out: your patches are injecting trailing
> white space on lines. My release scripts clean those up, but
> it means that patches apply with "noise".

Really? I see no extra whitespace in my diff. Where do they come?
Anyway, I'll take extra care next time. Thank you.

Laurent

>>
>> ---
>>  man2/adjtimex.2 | 15 +++++++--------
>>  1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/man2/adjtimex.2 b/man2/adjtimex.2
>> index ff4b23e..dbb2333 100644
>> --- a/man2/adjtimex.2
>> +++ b/man2/adjtimex.2
>> @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ struct timex {
>>      long offset;      /* Time offset; nanoseconds, if STA_NANO
>>                           status flag is set, otherwise
>>                           microseconds */
>> -    long freq;        /* Frequency offset, in units of 2^-16 PPM
>> +    long freq;        /* Frequency offset, in units of 2^-16 ppm
>>                           (parts per million) (see NOTES below) */
>>      long maxerror;    /* Maximum error (microseconds) */
>>      long esterror;    /* Estimated error (microseconds) */
>> @@ -62,8 +62,7 @@ struct timex {
>>      long constant;    /* PLL (phase-locked loop) time constant */
>>      long precision;   /* Clock precision (microseconds,
>>                           read-only) */
>> -    long tolerance;   /* Clock frequency tolerance (PPM,
>> -                         read-only) */
>> +    long tolerance;   /* Clock frequency tolerance (ppm, read-only) */
>>      struct timeval time;
>>                        /* Current time (read-only, except for
>>                           ADJ_SETOFFSET); upon return, time.tv_usec
>> @@ -71,13 +70,13 @@ struct timex {
>>                           flag is set, otherwise microseconds */
>>      long tick;        /* Microseconds between clock ticks */
>>      long ppsfreq;     /* PPS (pulse per second) frequency
>> -                         (2^-16 PPM (see NOTES), read-only) */
>> +                         (2^-16 ppm (see NOTES), read-only) */
>>      long jitter;      /* PPS jitter (read-only); nanoseconds, if
>>                           STA_NANO status flag is set, otherwise
>>                           microseconds */
>>      int  shift;       /* PPS interval duration
>>                           (seconds, read-only) */
>> -    long stabil;      /* PPS stability (2^-16 PPM (see NOTES), read-only) */
>> +    long stabil;      /* PPS stability (2^-16 ppm (see NOTES), read-only) */
>>      long jitcnt;      /* PPS jitter limit exceeded (read-only) */
>>      long calcnt;      /* PPS calibration intervals (read-only) */
>>      long errcnt;      /* PPS calibration errors (read-only) */
>> @@ -349,9 +348,9 @@ In struct
>>  .IR ppsfreq ,
>>  and 
>>  .I stabil
>> -are PPM (parts per million) with a 16-bits fractional part, which means that a
>> -value of 1 in one of those fields actually means 2^-16 PPM, and 2^16=65535 is 
>> -1 PPM. This is the case for both input values (in the case of
>> +are ppm (parts per million) with a 16-bits fractional part, which means that a
>> +value of 1 in one of those fields actually means 2^-16 ppm, and 2^16=65535 is 
>> +1 ppm. This is the case for both input values (in the case of
>>  .IR freq )
>>  and output values.
>>  .SH CONFORMING TO
>>
> 
> 

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