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- tmac: introduce real manual reference macro instead of overloading IR The overloading of IR emits magic \X'...' sequences that turn into HTML manual links. But not all such IR invocations should be manual links; those had to be written to avoid the IR macro before. Worse, the \X'...' ending the IR causes troff to emit only a single space after a period. Defining a new IM macro for manual references fixes both problems. Fixes #441.
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1 .TH CLUNK 9P2 .SH NAME3 clunk \- forget about a fid4 .SH SYNOPSIS5 .ta \w'\fLTclunk 'u6 .IR size [4]7 .B Tclunk8 .IR tag [2]9 .IR fid [4]10 .br11 .IR size [4]12 .B Rclunk13 .IR tag [2]14 .SH DESCRIPTION15 The16 .B clunk17 request informs the file server18 that the current file represented by19 .I fid20 is no longer needed by the client.21 The actual file is not removed on the server unless the fid had been opened with22 .BR ORCLOSE .23 .PP24 Once a fid has been clunked,25 the same fid can be reused in a new26 .B walk27 or28 .B attach29 request.30 .PP31 Even if the32 .B clunk33 returns an error, the34 .I fid35 is no longer valid.36 .SH ENTRY POINTS37 .B Clunk38 transactions are39 generated by40 .I fsclose41 and42 .I fsunmount43 (see44 .IM 9pclient (3) )45 and indirectly by other actions such as failed46 .I fsopen47 calls.48 .\"49 .\" A50 .\" .B clunk51 .\" message is generated by52 .\" .I close53 .\" and indirectly by other actions such as failed54 .\" .I open55 .\" calls.