diff --git a/doc/procps.3 b/doc/procps.3 index 96a69574..8eb882c7 100644 --- a/doc/procps.3 +++ b/doc/procps.3 @@ -151,6 +151,9 @@ Success is indicated by a pointer to the named structure. To aid in program development, there is a provision that can help ensure `result' member references agree with library expectations. +It assumes that a supplied macro in the header file is +used to access the `result' value. + This feature can be activated through either of the following methods and any discrepancies will be wrtten to \fBstderr\fR. diff --git a/doc/procps_pids.3 b/doc/procps_pids.3 index 99a4e5ba..f538044b 100644 --- a/doc/procps_pids.3 +++ b/doc/procps_pids.3 @@ -97,9 +97,10 @@ The following would be a typical sequence of calls to this interface. .nf -.RB "1. " procps_pids_new() -.RB "2. " procps_pids_get() ", " procps_pids_reap() " or " procps_pids_select() -.RB "3. " procps_pids_unref() +.RB "1. " fatal_proc_unmounted() +.RB "2. " procps_pids_new() +.RB "3. " procps_pids_get() ", " procps_pids_reap() " or " procps_pids_select() +.RB "4. " procps_pids_unref() .fi Optionally, a user may choose to sort results returned from @@ -158,6 +159,9 @@ Success is indicated by a pointer to the named structure. To aid in program development, there is a provision that can help ensure `result' member references agree with library expectations. +It assumes that a supplied macro in the header file is +used to access the `result' value. + This feature can be activated through either of the following methods and any discrepancies will be wrtten to \fBstderr\fR.