+2014-01-03 Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>
+
+ doc: use ASCII in .texi files where UTF-8 isn't needed
+ * doc/posix-functions/crypt.texi, doc/posix-functions/encrypt.texi:
+ * doc/posix-functions/setkey.texi, doc/regex.texi:
+ Use ASCII input, not UTF-8.
+
2014-01-02 Jim Meyering <meyering@fb.com>
freading: declare with the "pure" attribute
@item
This function is not declared in @code{<unistd.h>}
(without @code{-D_GNU_SOURCE}) on some platforms:
-glibc (at least 2.11–2.13).
+glibc (at least 2.11--2.13).
@end itemize
@item
This function is not declared in @code{<unistd.h>}
(without @code{-D_GNU_SOURCE}) on some platforms:
-glibc (at least 2.11–2.13).
+glibc (at least 2.11--2.13).
@end itemize
@item
This function is not declared in @code{<stdlib.h>}
(without @code{-D_GNU_SOURCE}) on some platforms:
-glibc (at least 2.11–2.13).
+glibc (at least 2.11--2.13).
@end itemize
when @code{fastmap} is nonzero, it automatically compiles a fastmap the
first time you search using a particular compiled pattern.
-By setting the buffer’s @code{fastmap} field before calling
+By setting the buffer's @code{fastmap} field before calling
@code{re_compile_pattern}, you can reuse a buffer data structure across
multiple searches with different patterns, and allocate the fastmap only
once. Nonetheless, the fastmap must be recompiled each time the buffer