POSIX specifies that the 2nd and 3rd parameters to setitimer() shall be 'restrict'. Glibc uses 'restrict' too. Let's use it here too. ...... .../glibc$ grep_syscall_wrapper setitimer time/sys/time.h:129: extern int setitimer (__itimer_which_t __which, const struct itimerval *__restrict __new, struct itimerval *__restrict __old) __THROW; .../glibc$ function grep_syscall_wrapper() { if ! [ -v 1 ]; then >&2 echo "Usage: ${FUNCNAME[0]} <syscall>"; return ${EX_USAGE}; fi find * -type f \ |grep '\.h$' \ |sort -V \ |xargs pcregrep -Mn \ "^[^\s][\w\s]+\s+\**${1}\s*\((?s)[\w\s()[\]*,]*?(...)?\)[\w\s()]*;" \ |sed -E 's/^[^:]+:[0-9]+:/&\n/'; } Signed-off-by: Alejandro Colomar <alx.manpages@xxxxxxxxx> --- man2/getitimer.2 | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/man2/getitimer.2 b/man2/getitimer.2 index b435c343e..9ec32e836 100644 --- a/man2/getitimer.2 +++ b/man2/getitimer.2 @@ -18,8 +18,8 @@ getitimer, setitimer \- get or set value of an interval timer .B #include <sys/time.h> .PP .BI "int getitimer(int " which ", struct itimerval *" curr_value ); -.BI "int setitimer(int " which ", const struct itimerval *" new_value , -.BI " struct itimerval *" old_value ); +.BI "int setitimer(int " which ", const struct itimerval *restrict " new_value , +.BI " struct itimerval *restrict " old_value ); .fi .SH DESCRIPTION These system calls provide access to interval timers, that is, -- 2.30.0