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/freebsd-10.0-release/share/man/man9/
H A Deventtimers.9diff 231564 Sun Feb 12 16:31:58 MST 2012 ed Globally replace u_int*_t from (non-contributed) man pages.

The reasoning behind this, is that if we are consistent in our
documentation about the uint*_t stuff, people will be less tempted to
write new code that uses the non-standard types.

I am not going to bump the man page dates, as these changes can be
considered style nits. The meaning of the man pages is unaffected.

MFC after: 1 month
H A Dmbchain.9diff 231564 Sun Feb 12 16:31:58 MST 2012 ed Globally replace u_int*_t from (non-contributed) man pages.

The reasoning behind this, is that if we are consistent in our
documentation about the uint*_t stuff, people will be less tempted to
write new code that uses the non-standard types.

I am not going to bump the man page dates, as these changes can be
considered style nits. The meaning of the man pages is unaffected.

MFC after: 1 month
H A Dmdchain.9diff 231564 Sun Feb 12 16:31:58 MST 2012 ed Globally replace u_int*_t from (non-contributed) man pages.

The reasoning behind this, is that if we are consistent in our
documentation about the uint*_t stuff, people will be less tempted to
write new code that uses the non-standard types.

I am not going to bump the man page dates, as these changes can be
considered style nits. The meaning of the man pages is unaffected.

MFC after: 1 month
H A Drijndael.9diff 231564 Sun Feb 12 16:31:58 MST 2012 ed Globally replace u_int*_t from (non-contributed) man pages.

The reasoning behind this, is that if we are consistent in our
documentation about the uint*_t stuff, people will be less tempted to
write new code that uses the non-standard types.

I am not going to bump the man page dates, as these changes can be
considered style nits. The meaning of the man pages is unaffected.

MFC after: 1 month
H A DMD5.9diff 231564 Sun Feb 12 16:31:58 MST 2012 ed Globally replace u_int*_t from (non-contributed) man pages.

The reasoning behind this, is that if we are consistent in our
documentation about the uint*_t stuff, people will be less tempted to
write new code that uses the non-standard types.

I am not going to bump the man page dates, as these changes can be
considered style nits. The meaning of the man pages is unaffected.

MFC after: 1 month
H A Dbus_space.9diff 231564 Sun Feb 12 16:31:58 MST 2012 ed Globally replace u_int*_t from (non-contributed) man pages.

The reasoning behind this, is that if we are consistent in our
documentation about the uint*_t stuff, people will be less tempted to
write new code that uses the non-standard types.

I am not going to bump the man page dates, as these changes can be
considered style nits. The meaning of the man pages is unaffected.

MFC after: 1 month
H A Ddevice_set_flags.9diff 231564 Sun Feb 12 16:31:58 MST 2012 ed Globally replace u_int*_t from (non-contributed) man pages.

The reasoning behind this, is that if we are consistent in our
documentation about the uint*_t stuff, people will be less tempted to
write new code that uses the non-standard types.

I am not going to bump the man page dates, as these changes can be
considered style nits. The meaning of the man pages is unaffected.

MFC after: 1 month
H A Dmbuf_tags.9diff 231564 Sun Feb 12 16:31:58 MST 2012 ed Globally replace u_int*_t from (non-contributed) man pages.

The reasoning behind this, is that if we are consistent in our
documentation about the uint*_t stuff, people will be less tempted to
write new code that uses the non-standard types.

I am not going to bump the man page dates, as these changes can be
considered style nits. The meaning of the man pages is unaffected.

MFC after: 1 month
H A Dnetisr.9diff 231564 Sun Feb 12 16:31:58 MST 2012 ed Globally replace u_int*_t from (non-contributed) man pages.

The reasoning behind this, is that if we are consistent in our
documentation about the uint*_t stuff, people will be less tempted to
write new code that uses the non-standard types.

I am not going to bump the man page dates, as these changes can be
considered style nits. The meaning of the man pages is unaffected.

MFC after: 1 month
H A Drandom.9diff 231564 Sun Feb 12 16:31:58 MST 2012 ed Globally replace u_int*_t from (non-contributed) man pages.

The reasoning behind this, is that if we are consistent in our
documentation about the uint*_t stuff, people will be less tempted to
write new code that uses the non-standard types.

I am not going to bump the man page dates, as these changes can be
considered style nits. The meaning of the man pages is unaffected.

MFC after: 1 month
/freebsd-10.0-release/usr.bin/m4/lib/
H A Dohash_interval.3diff 231564 Sun Feb 12 16:31:58 MST 2012 ed Globally replace u_int*_t from (non-contributed) man pages.

The reasoning behind this, is that if we are consistent in our
documentation about the uint*_t stuff, people will be less tempted to
write new code that uses the non-standard types.

I am not going to bump the man page dates, as these changes can be
considered style nits. The meaning of the man pages is unaffected.

MFC after: 1 month
/freebsd-10.0-release/share/man/man4/
H A Dicmp6.4diff 231564 Sun Feb 12 16:31:58 MST 2012 ed Globally replace u_int*_t from (non-contributed) man pages.

The reasoning behind this, is that if we are consistent in our
documentation about the uint*_t stuff, people will be less tempted to
write new code that uses the non-standard types.

I am not going to bump the man page dates, as these changes can be
considered style nits. The meaning of the man pages is unaffected.

MFC after: 1 month
H A Dnet80211.4diff 231564 Sun Feb 12 16:31:58 MST 2012 ed Globally replace u_int*_t from (non-contributed) man pages.

The reasoning behind this, is that if we are consistent in our
documentation about the uint*_t stuff, people will be less tempted to
write new code that uses the non-standard types.

I am not going to bump the man page dates, as these changes can be
considered style nits. The meaning of the man pages is unaffected.

MFC after: 1 month
H A Dng_car.4diff 231564 Sun Feb 12 16:31:58 MST 2012 ed Globally replace u_int*_t from (non-contributed) man pages.

The reasoning behind this, is that if we are consistent in our
documentation about the uint*_t stuff, people will be less tempted to
write new code that uses the non-standard types.

I am not going to bump the man page dates, as these changes can be
considered style nits. The meaning of the man pages is unaffected.

MFC after: 1 month
H A Dng_ccatm.4diff 231564 Sun Feb 12 16:31:58 MST 2012 ed Globally replace u_int*_t from (non-contributed) man pages.

The reasoning behind this, is that if we are consistent in our
documentation about the uint*_t stuff, people will be less tempted to
write new code that uses the non-standard types.

I am not going to bump the man page dates, as these changes can be
considered style nits. The meaning of the man pages is unaffected.

MFC after: 1 month
H A Dng_l2tp.4diff 231564 Sun Feb 12 16:31:58 MST 2012 ed Globally replace u_int*_t from (non-contributed) man pages.

The reasoning behind this, is that if we are consistent in our
documentation about the uint*_t stuff, people will be less tempted to
write new code that uses the non-standard types.

I am not going to bump the man page dates, as these changes can be
considered style nits. The meaning of the man pages is unaffected.

MFC after: 1 month
H A Dagp.4diff 231564 Sun Feb 12 16:31:58 MST 2012 ed Globally replace u_int*_t from (non-contributed) man pages.

The reasoning behind this, is that if we are consistent in our
documentation about the uint*_t stuff, people will be less tempted to
write new code that uses the non-standard types.

I am not going to bump the man page dates, as these changes can be
considered style nits. The meaning of the man pages is unaffected.

MFC after: 1 month
H A Dip6.4diff 231564 Sun Feb 12 16:31:58 MST 2012 ed Globally replace u_int*_t from (non-contributed) man pages.

The reasoning behind this, is that if we are consistent in our
documentation about the uint*_t stuff, people will be less tempted to
write new code that uses the non-standard types.

I am not going to bump the man page dates, as these changes can be
considered style nits. The meaning of the man pages is unaffected.

MFC after: 1 month
H A Dng_etf.4diff 231564 Sun Feb 12 16:31:58 MST 2012 ed Globally replace u_int*_t from (non-contributed) man pages.

The reasoning behind this, is that if we are consistent in our
documentation about the uint*_t stuff, people will be less tempted to
write new code that uses the non-standard types.

I am not going to bump the man page dates, as these changes can be
considered style nits. The meaning of the man pages is unaffected.

MFC after: 1 month
H A Dmem.4diff 231564 Sun Feb 12 16:31:58 MST 2012 ed Globally replace u_int*_t from (non-contributed) man pages.

The reasoning behind this, is that if we are consistent in our
documentation about the uint*_t stuff, people will be less tempted to
write new code that uses the non-standard types.

I am not going to bump the man page dates, as these changes can be
considered style nits. The meaning of the man pages is unaffected.

MFC after: 1 month
/freebsd-10.0-release/lib/libc/db/man/
H A Dhash.3diff 231564 Sun Feb 12 16:31:58 MST 2012 ed Globally replace u_int*_t from (non-contributed) man pages.

The reasoning behind this, is that if we are consistent in our
documentation about the uint*_t stuff, people will be less tempted to
write new code that uses the non-standard types.

I am not going to bump the man page dates, as these changes can be
considered style nits. The meaning of the man pages is unaffected.

MFC after: 1 month
/freebsd-10.0-release/usr.sbin/bsnmpd/modules/snmp_netgraph/
H A Dsnmp_netgraph.3diff 231564 Sun Feb 12 16:31:58 MST 2012 ed Globally replace u_int*_t from (non-contributed) man pages.

The reasoning behind this, is that if we are consistent in our
documentation about the uint*_t stuff, people will be less tempted to
write new code that uses the non-standard types.

I am not going to bump the man page dates, as these changes can be
considered style nits. The meaning of the man pages is unaffected.

MFC after: 1 month
/freebsd-10.0-release/lib/libc/gen/
H A Darc4random.3diff 231564 Sun Feb 12 16:31:58 MST 2012 ed Globally replace u_int*_t from (non-contributed) man pages.

The reasoning behind this, is that if we are consistent in our
documentation about the uint*_t stuff, people will be less tempted to
write new code that uses the non-standard types.

I am not going to bump the man page dates, as these changes can be
considered style nits. The meaning of the man pages is unaffected.

MFC after: 1 month
/freebsd-10.0-release/lib/libc/sys/
H A Dnfssvc.2diff 231564 Sun Feb 12 16:31:58 MST 2012 ed Globally replace u_int*_t from (non-contributed) man pages.

The reasoning behind this, is that if we are consistent in our
documentation about the uint*_t stuff, people will be less tempted to
write new code that uses the non-standard types.

I am not going to bump the man page dates, as these changes can be
considered style nits. The meaning of the man pages is unaffected.

MFC after: 1 month
/freebsd-10.0-release/lib/libcam/
H A Dcam.3diff 231564 Sun Feb 12 16:31:58 MST 2012 ed Globally replace u_int*_t from (non-contributed) man pages.

The reasoning behind this, is that if we are consistent in our
documentation about the uint*_t stuff, people will be less tempted to
write new code that uses the non-standard types.

I am not going to bump the man page dates, as these changes can be
considered style nits. The meaning of the man pages is unaffected.

MFC after: 1 month

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