+++ /dev/null
---- strcat.3.orig 2010-06-17 08:44:44.000000000 -0700
-+++ strcat.3 2010-06-17 08:46:22.000000000 -0700
-@@ -44,9 +44,16 @@
- .Sh SYNOPSIS
- .In string.h
- .Ft char *
--.Fn strcat "char * restrict s" "const char * restrict append"
-+.Fo strcat
-+.Fa "char *restrict s1"
-+.Fa "const char *restrict s2"
-+.Fc
- .Ft char *
--.Fn strncat "char * restrict s" "const char * restrict append" "size_t count"
-+.Fo strncat
-+.Fa "char *restrict s1"
-+.Fa "const char *restrict s2"
-+.Fa "size_t n"
-+.Fc
- .Sh DESCRIPTION
- The
- .Fn strcat
-@@ -54,24 +61,27 @@ and
- .Fn strncat
- functions
- append a copy of the null-terminated string
--.Fa append
-+.Fa s2
- to the end of the null-terminated string
--.Fa s ,
-+.Fa s1 ,
- then add a terminating
- .Ql \e0 .
- The string
--.Fa s
-+.Fa s1
- must have sufficient space to hold the result.
- .Pp
- The
- .Fn strncat
- function
- appends not more than
--.Fa count
-+.Fa n
- characters from
--.Fa append ,
-+.Fa s2 ,
- and then adds a terminating
- .Ql \e0 .
-+.Pp
-+The source and destination strings should not overlap, as the
-+behavior is undefined.
- .Sh RETURN VALUES
- The
- .Fn strcat
-@@ -79,7 +89,7 @@ and
- .Fn strncat
- functions
- return the pointer
--.Fa s .
-+.Fa s1 .
- .Sh SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS
- The
- .Fn strcat
-@@ -111,7 +121,7 @@ Example:
- void
- foo(const char *arbitrary_string)
- {
-- char onstack[8];
-+ char onstack[8] = "";
-
- #if defined(BAD)
- /*