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--- Comment #4 from Steve Kargl ---
Certainly, seems appropriate to change all instances to nonzero. I typically
only work in the libm (aka msun) area of the tree, so only noticed the spelling
issue in manual pages I updated.
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--- Comment #3 from Alexander Ziaee ---
253 counts of non-zero in the Library Functions Manual (653 in the whole
Manual). Should we change all of them for the Library Functions Manual?
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As announced, the doc tree is now in a slush. Please postpone all
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--- Comment #2 from Steve Kargl ---
(In reply to Alexander Ziaee from comment #1)
> This seems like a good change to increase consistency.
> Typo correcrions don't bump dates in manuals though, it's
> more like for changes in meaning.
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Bug ID: 282306
Summary: C23 (aka ISO/IEC 9899:2023) spells "non-zero" as
"nonzero"
Product: Documentation
Version: Latest
Hardware: Any
OS: Any
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