[PATCH] sched_get_priority_max.2, open_memstream.3: tfix

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Signed-off-by: Alejandro Colomar <alx.manpages@xxxxxxxxx>
---
 man2/sched_get_priority_max.2 | 2 +-
 man3/open_memstream.3         | 2 +-
 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/man2/sched_get_priority_max.2 b/man2/sched_get_priority_max.2
index 8a857f6e7..2afd88681 100644
--- a/man2/sched_get_priority_max.2
+++ b/man2/sched_get_priority_max.2
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ thus it is a good idea for portable applications to use a virtual
 priority range and map it to the interval given by
 .BR sched_get_priority_max ()
 and
-.BR sched_get_priority_min
+.BR sched_get_priority_min ()
 POSIX.1 requires
 .\" POSIX.1-2001, POSIX.1-2008 (XBD 2.8.4)
 a spread of at least 32 between the maximum and the minimum values for
diff --git a/man3/open_memstream.3 b/man3/open_memstream.3
index ba6cbfa75..ea1489cb8 100644
--- a/man3/open_memstream.3
+++ b/man3/open_memstream.3
@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ l l l.
 Interface	Attribute	Value
 T{
 .BR open_memstream (),
-.BR open_wmemstream
+.BR open_wmemstream ()
 T}	Thread safety	MT-Safe
 .TE
 .hy
-- 
2.31.1




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