Documentation: Fix misconversion of #if
At some stage of the conversion pipeline, something thought that the DocBook entity # should be rendered as NUM instead of #. Signed-off-by: Matthew Wilcox <mawilcox@microsoft.com> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>pull/515/head
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not tested for it. It is still possible, but not recommended. If you
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not tested for it. It is still possible, but not recommended. If you
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really want to do this, forget about exceptions at least.
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really want to do this, forget about exceptions at least.
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It is generally considered cleaner to use macros in header files (or at
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It is generally considered cleaner to use macros in header files (or at
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the top of .c files) to abstract away functions rather than using \`#if'
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the top of .c files) to abstract away functions rather than using \`#if'
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