With a simple backslash, '\0' ended up as ' ' in the man output. Reported-by: Štěpán Němec <stepnem@xxxxxxxxx> Signed-off-by: Alejandro Colomar <alx.manpages@xxxxxxxxx> --- man3/strcmp.3 | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/man3/strcmp.3 b/man3/strcmp.3 index c1992c184..3c5a5a6ad 100644 --- a/man3/strcmp.3 +++ b/man3/strcmp.3 @@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ First, some examples using .EX $ \fB./string_comp ABC ABC\fP <str1> and <str2> are equal -$ \fB./string_comp ABC AB\fP # \(aqC\(aq is ASCII 67; \(aqC\(aq \- \(aq\0\(aq = 67 +$ \fB./string_comp ABC AB\fP # \(aqC\(aq is ASCII 67; \(aqC\(aq \- \(aq\e0\(aq = 67 <str1> is greater than <str2> (67) $ \fB./string_comp ABA ABZ\fP # \(aqA\(aq is ASCII 65; \(aqZ\(aq is ASCII 90 <str1> is less than <str2> (\-25) -- 2.32.0