On Sun, Apr 03, 2022 at 01:16:03PM +0900, Akira Yokosawa wrote: > Fixes: b97c0b4f0770 ("advsync: Fix punctuation-check complaints") > Signed-off-by: Akira Yokosawa <akiyks@xxxxxxxxx> > --- > Paul, > > Current punctcheck.pl ignores markers of mid-sentence periods > at line ends. > It might be possible to catch this type of errors. > Let me see if it is actually doable without false positives. Queued, thank you! I must confess that I was completely confused as to what it was complaining about in this case. But I was tired and lazy, so I just made it be quiet. ;-) Thanx, Paul > Thanks, Akira > -- > advsync/advsync.tex | 4 ++-- > 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/advsync/advsync.tex b/advsync/advsync.tex > index 1a5034b1..13cf6cd4 100644 > --- a/advsync/advsync.tex > +++ b/advsync/advsync.tex > @@ -507,7 +507,7 @@ For example, when running on typical computer systems, both loads and > stores can result in page faults. > Which cause in-kernel page-fault handlers to be invoked. > Which might acquire locks, or even do I/O, potentially even using > -something like network file system (NFS).\@ > +something like network file system (NFS)\@. > All of which are most emphatically blocking operations. > > Nor are page faults the only kernel-induced hazard. > @@ -553,7 +553,7 @@ synchronization is far more important in theory than it is in practice. > \label{sec:advsync:NBS Subdivided Operations} > > One common trick that provides a given algorithm a loftier place on > -the NBS ranking is to replace blocking operations with a polling API.\@ > +the NBS ranking is to replace blocking operations with a polling API\@. > For example, instead of having a reliable dequeue operation that might be > merely lock-free or even blocking, instead provide a dequeue operation > that will spuriously fail in a wait-free manner rather than exhibiting > > base-commit: 5f28b7cb0d4c447c9d6397770906c7cb4c96832c > -- > 2.25.1 >