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-.Dd $Mdocdate: August 28 2014 $
+.Dd $Mdocdate: November 30 2014 $
.Dt MDOC 7
.Os
.Sh NAME
References other manuals with related topics.
This section should exist for most manuals.
Cross-references should conventionally be ordered first by section, then
-alphabetically.
+alphabetically (ignoring case).
.Pp
References to other documentation concerning the topic of the manual page,
for example authoritative books or journal articles, may also be
.Ss Document preamble and NAME section macros
.Bl -column "Brq, Bro, Brc" description
.It Sx \&Dd Ta document date: Cm $\&Mdocdate$ | Ar month day , year
-.It Sx \&Dt Ta document title: Ar TITLE section Op Ar volume | arch
+.It Sx \&Dt Ta document title: Ar TITLE section Op Ar arch
.It Sx \&Os Ta operating system version: Op Ar system Op Ar version
.It Sx \&Nm Ta document name (one argument)
.It Sx \&Nd Ta document description (one line)
.Fl width
and
.Fl offset
-arguments accept scaling widths as described in
-.Xr roff 7
+arguments accept macro names as described for
+.Sx \&Bd
+.Fl offset ,
+scaling widths as described in
+.Xr roff 7 ,
or use the length of the given string.
The
.Fl offset
and
.Sx \&Dl .
.Ss \&Db
-Switch debugging mode.
-Its syntax is as follows:
-.Pp
-.D1 Pf \. Sx \&Db Cm on | off
-.Pp
-This macro is ignored by
-.Xr mandoc 1 .
+This macro is obsolete.
+No replacement is needed.
+It is ignored by
+.Xr mandoc 1
+and groff including its arguments.
+It was formerly used to toggle a debugging mode.
.Ss \&Dc
Close a
.Sx \&Do
and
.Sx \&Os .
.Ss \&Dl
-One-line intended display.
+One-line indented display.
This is formatted as literal text and is useful for commands and
invocations.
It is followed by a newline.
.Pf \. Sx \&Dt
.Ar TITLE
.Ar section
-.Op Ar volume | arch
+.Op Ar arch
.Ed
.Pp
Its arguments are as follows:
.Pq paper .
It should correspond to the manual's filename suffix and defaults to
the empty string if unspecified.
-.It Ar volume
-This overrides the volume inferred from
-.Ar section .
-This field is optional, and if specified, must be one of
-.Cm USD
-.Pq users' supplementary documents ,
-.Cm PS1
-.Pq programmers' supplementary documents ,
-.Cm AMD
-.Pq administrators' supplementary documents ,
-.Cm SMM
-.Pq system managers' manuals ,
-.Cm URM
-.Pq users' reference manuals ,
-.Cm PRM
-.Pq programmers' reference manuals ,
-.Cm KM
-.Pq kernel manuals ,
-.Cm IND
-.Pq master index ,
-.Cm MMI
-.Pq master index ,
-.Cm LOCAL
-.Pq local manuals ,
-.Cm LOC
-.Pq local manuals ,
-or
-.Cm CON
-.Pq contributed manuals .
.It Ar arch
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where relevant, for example
.Cm i386 ,
or
.Cm sparc64 .
-The list of supported architectures varies by operating system.
-For the full list of all architectures recognized by
-.Xr mandoc 1 ,
-see the file
-.Pa arch.in
-in the source distribution.
+The list of valid architectures varies by operating system.
.El
.Pp
Examples:
.Dl \&.Dt FOO 1
-.Dl \&.Dt FOO 4 KM
.Dl \&.Dt FOO 9 i386
.Pp
See also
See also
.Sx \&Rv .
.Ss \&Fa
-Function argument.
+Function argument or parameter.
Its syntax is as follows:
.Bd -ragged -offset indent
.Pf \. Sx \&Fa
.Pp
.It \-isoC-99
.St -isoC-99
-.It \-ansiC-99
-.St -ansiC-99
.br
The second major version of the C language standard.
.Pp
.br
Networking APIs, including sockets.
.Pp
-.It \-xpg4.3
-.St -xpg4.3
-.Pp
.It \-svid4
.St -svid4 ,
.br
.Pp
.It \-xns5
.St -xns5
-.It \-xns5.2d2.0
-.St -xns5.2d2.0
.It \-xns5.2
.St -xns5.2
-.Pp
-.It \-p1387.2
-.St -p1387.2
-.It \-p1387.2-95
-.St -p1387.2-95
-.br
-POSIX software administration.
.El
-.It Single UNIX Specification version 3 and related standards
-.Pp
-.Bl -tag -width "-p1003.1g-2000X" -compact
-.It \-p1003.1d-99
-.St -p1003.1d-99
-.br
-Additional real-time extensions.
-.Pp
-.It \-p1003.1j-2000
-.St -p1003.1j-2000
-.br
-Advanced real-time extensions.
-.Pp
-.It \-p1003.1q-2000
-.St -p1003.1q-2000
-.br
-Amendment 7: Tracing [C Language].
+.It Single UNIX Specification version 3
.Pp
+.Bl -tag -width "-p1003.1-2001" -compact
.It \-p1003.1-2001
.St -p1003.1-2001
.It \-susv3
Examples:
.Dl \&.Va foo
.Dl \&.Va const char *bar ;
+.Pp
+For function arguments and parameters, use
+.Sx \&Fa
+instead.
+For declarations of global variables in the
+.Em SYNOPSIS
+section, use
+.Sx \&Vt .
.Ss \&Vt
A variable type.
+.Pp
This is also used for indicating global variables in the
.Em SYNOPSIS
section, in which case a variable name is also specified.
and a blank line is inserted in front if there is a preceding
function definition or include directive.
.Pp
-Note that this should not be confused with
-.Sx \&Ft ,
-which is used for function return types.
-.Pp
Examples:
.Dl \&.Vt unsigned char
.Dl \&.Vt extern const char * const sys_signame[] \&;
.Pp
+For parameters in function prototypes, use
+.Sx \&Fa
+instead, for function return types
+.Sx \&Ft ,
+and for variable names outside the
+.Em SYNOPSIS
+section
+.Sx \&Va ,
+even when including a type with the name.
See also
-.Sx MANUAL STRUCTURE
-and
-.Sx \&Va .
+.Sx MANUAL STRUCTURE .
.Ss \&Xc
Close a scope opened by
.Sx \&Xo .