On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 12:32 AM, Michal Mazurek <akf...@jasminek.net> wrote:
> Mention that these functions aren't standard.
>
> OK?

Per mdoc(5):
           STANDARDS
           References any standards implemented or used.  If not adhering to
           any standards, the HISTORY section should be used instead.

So we normally only include a STANDARDS section when something is
standardized and do not include that section when it is not part of
any standard.  The odd ball case may occur when a manpage describes a
mix of standardized and non-standard functions, but outside that
exception we do not say "STANDARDS: This is not standard"


...and anyway, err(3) has been proposed for standardization!


Philip Guenther

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