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mostang.com!davidm 541da9d8a5 Clarify that unw_is_fpreg() may be a macro.
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\documentclass{article}
\usepackage[fancyhdr,pdf]{latex2man}
\input{common.tex}
\begin{document}
\begin{Name}{3}{unw\_is\_fpreg}{David Mosberger-Tang}{Programming Library}{unw\_is\_fpreg}unw\_is\_fpreg -- check if a register is a floating-point register
\end{Name}
\section{Synopsis}
\File{\#include $<$libunwind.h$>$}\\
\Type{int} \Func{unw\_is\_fpreg}(\Type{unw\_regnum\_t} \Var{reg});\\
\section{Description}
The \Func{unw\_is\_fpreg}() routine checks whether register number
\Var{reg} is a floating-point register.
This routine is normally implemented as a macro and applications
should not attempt to take its address.
\section{Return Value}
The \Func{unw\_is\_fpreg}() routine returns a non-zero value if
\Var{reg} is a floating-point register. Otherwise, it returns a value
of 0.
\section{Thread and Signal Safety}
\Func{unw\_is\_fpreg}() is thread-safe as well as safe to use
from a signal handler.
\section{See Also}
\SeeAlso{libunwind(3)},
\SeeAlso{unw\_get\_reg(3)},
\SeeAlso{unw\_set\_reg(3)},
\SeeAlso{unw\_get\_fpreg(3)},
\SeeAlso{unw\_set\_fpreg(3)}
\section{Author}
\noindent
David Mosberger-Tang\\
Hewlett-Packard Labs\\
Palo-Alto, CA 94304\\
Email: \Email{davidm@hpl.hp.com}\\
WWW: \URL{http://www.hpl.hp.com/research/linux/libunwind/}.
\LatexManEnd
\end{document}