Fixes:
$ nroff -rLL=80n -man -Tascii doc/bash.1 | grep -E '(FUNC|INPU)-'
ists only when a shell function is executing. Assignments to FUNC-
BASH_SOURCE to describe the call stack. For instance, ${FUNC-
inputrc file). The name of this file is taken from the value of the INPU-
Also address a similar case noted when typesetting for PDF.
---
doc/bash.1 | 8 ++++----
1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/bash.1 b/doc/bash.1
index f44d156e..2031de7b 100644
--- a/doc/bash.1
+++ b/doc/bash.1
@@ -1384,7 +1384,7 @@ .SH PARAMETERS
.BR alias ,
.BR declare ,
.BR typeset ,
-.BR export ,
+.BR \%export ,
.BR readonly ,
and
.B local
@@ -1988,7 +1988,7 @@ .SS "Shell Variables"
This variable exists only when a shell function is executing.
Assignments to
.SM
-.B FUNCNAME
+.B \%FUNCNAME
have no effect.
If
.SM
@@ -1999,7 +1999,7 @@ .SS "Shell Variables"
This variable can be used with \fBBASH_LINENO\fP and \fBBASH_SOURCE\fP.
Each element of \fBFUNCNAME\fP has corresponding elements in
\fBBASH_LINENO\fP and \fBBASH_SOURCE\fP to describe the call stack.
-For instance, \fB${FUNCNAME[\fP\fI$i\fP\fB]}\fP was called from the file
+For instance, \fB\%${FUNCNAME[\fP\fI$i\fP\fB]}\fP was called from the file
\fB${BASH_SOURCE[\fP\fI$i+1\fP\fB]}\fP at line number
\fB${BASH_LINENO[\fP\fI$i\fP\fB]}\fP.
The \fBcaller\fP builtin displays the current call stack using this
@@ -6401,7 +6401,7 @@ .SS "Readline Initialization"
file (the \fIinputrc\fP file).
The name of this file is taken from the value of the
.SM
-.B INPUTRC
+.B \%INPUTRC
shell variable.
If that variable is unset, the default is
.FN \*~/.inputrc .
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