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Stanislaw Lem -> Stanislaw J. Lec
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Pointed out by Antoni GrzymaĆa <antoni@grzymala.info>
This mistake was in the sources since the beginning of this file in NetBSD.
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united a long time ago (according to WikiPedia).
Thanks, wiz, for double-checking!
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XXX Any typos are mine, not those of the PR submitter!
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endwin(). Related to PR 3126.
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- clear blocks in the 0 row, otherwise the pile up forever.
- black (white) blocks are not shown as "next shape":
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This commit was approved by christos@
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single central "include.h". Use only headers that are actually needed.
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again. Fixes PR 49937.
HI MRG
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Use An in AUTHORS section.
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a line, if it fits. like most other tetris games have.
minor clean up of magic number usage while here.
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2) Whitespace
3) You're all too old to be confusing "your" with "you're"
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false positives for products of primes larger than 2^16. For example,
before this commit:
$ /usr/games/primes 4295360521 4295360522
4295360521
but
$ /usr/games/factor 4295360521
4295360521: 65539 65539
or
$ /usr/games/primes 3825123056546413049 3825123056546413050
3825123056546413049
yet
$ /usr/games/factor 3825123056546413049
3825123056546413049: 165479 23115459100831
or
$ /usr/games/primes 18446744073709551577
18446744073709551577
although
$ /usr/games/factor 18446744073709551577
18446744073709551577: 139646831 132095686967
Incidentally, the above examples show the smallest and largest cases that
were erroneously stated as prime in the range 2^32 .. 3825123056546413049
.. 2^64; the primes(6) program now stops at 3825123056546413050 as
primality tests on larger integers would be by brute force factorization.
In addition, special to the NetBSD version:
. for -d option, skip first difference when start is >65537 as it is incorrect
. corrected usage to mention both the existing -d as well as the new -h option
For original FreeBSD commit message by Colin Percival, see:
http://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=revision&revision=272166
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- don't specify distance separation between this and the next column for
the last column, since there's no next column.
- don't pop environment you did not push
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Move all the reference manuals to subdirs of /usr/share/doc/reference.
We have subdirs ref1-ref9, corresponding to man page sections 1-9.
Everything that's the reference manual for a program (sections 1, 6,
8), C interface (sections 2, 3), driver or file system (section 4),
format or configuration (section 5), or kernel internal interface
(section 9) belongs in here.
Section 7 is a little less clear: some things that might go in section
7 if they were a man page aren't really reference manuals. So I'm only
putting things in reference section 7 that are (to me) clearly
reference material, rather than e.g. tutorials, guides, FAQs, etc.
This obviously leaves some room for debate, especially without first
editing the docs with this distinction in mind, but if people hate
what I've done things can always be moved again.
Note also that while roff macro man pages traditionally go in section
7, I have put all the roff documentation (macros, tools, etc.) in one
place in reference/ref1/roff. This will make it easier to find and
also easier to edit it into some kind of coherent form.
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