cvs commit: src/lib/libc/stdio printf.3
David Schultz
das at FreeBSD.ORG
Mon Jan 19 01:23:23 PST 2004
On Mon, Jan 19, 2004, Peter Jeremy wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 19, 2004 at 12:28:30AM -0800, David Schultz wrote:
> >das 2004/01/19 00:28:30 PST
> >
> > FreeBSD src repository
> >
> > Modified files:
> > lib/libc/stdio printf.3
> > Log:
> > Bring the *printf(3) documentation up to date with the code:
> >
> > - Update and improve the documentation for %[aA]
> ...
> > o Clarify that the exponent field represents a decimal exponent of 2.
>
> The
> .Cm p
> is a literal character
> -.Ql p ;
> -the exponent is preceded by a positive or negative sign
> -and is represented in decimal, using only enough characters
> -to represent the exponent.
> +.Ql p ,
> +and the exponent consists of a positive or negative sign
> +followed by a decimal number representing an exponent of 2.
>
> Maybe it's just me but I still don't find that wording very clear.
> I'm still not totally happy with the following but I think changing
> '2' to 'base-2' makes it a bit clearer:
>
> .Ql p ,
> and the exponent consists of a positive or negative sign
> followed by a decimal number representing the base-2 exponent.
Hmm...to me, ``base-2 foo'' means ``foo represented in base 2'',
so I'm not too happy with that wording. It's hard to think of
something better, though; ``power of 2'' is also easily
misinterpreted. I'm open to other suggestions, though.
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