Package: glibc-doc-reference Version: 2.10.1-1 Severity: normal File: /usr/share/info/libc.info.gz
error_print_progname doesn't appear in the indexes, except perhaps as a dodgy "(" entry at the start of the "Variable Index" node. It looks like a {} grouping typo the @deftypevar per below. (Or is it actually "void (*error_print_progname) (void)" anyway?)
--- errno.texi.~1.74.~ 2010-03-26 11:56:35.000000000 +1100 +++ errno.texi 2010-03-26 12:01:54.000000000 +1100 @@ -1494,7 +1494,7 @@ @comment error.h @comment GNU -...@deftypevar {void (*) error_print_progname } (void) +...@deftypevar {void (*)} error_print_progname (void) If the @code{error_print_progname} variable is defined to a non-zero value the function pointed to is called by @code{error} or @code{error_at_line}. It is expected to print the program name or do
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