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diff --git a/doc/libs6/s6-ftrigrd.html b/doc/libs6/s6-ftrigrd.html index 23c63c2..7325c72 100644 --- a/doc/libs6/s6-ftrigrd.html +++ b/doc/libs6/s6-ftrigrd.html @@ -39,10 +39,10 @@ stdout is a pipe writing to the client; its stderr is the same as the client's; there's an additional pipe from s6-ftrigrd to the client, used for asynchronous notifications. </li> <li> If the client program uses <tt>ftrigr_start()</tt>, then it tries to connect -to a Unix domain socket. A ftrigrd <a href="../localservice.html">local service</a> should be listening to that -socket, i.e. a Unix domain superserver such as +to a Unix domain socket. An ftrigrd <a href="../localservice.html">local service</a> should be listening to that +socket, i.e. a Unix domain super-server such as <a href="s6-ipcserver.html">s6-ipcserver</a> -spawning a s6-ftrigrd program on every connection. Then a s6-ftrigrd instance is created +spawning an s6-ftrigrd program on every connection. Then an s6-ftrigrd instance is created for the client. </li> <li> When the client uses <tt>ftrigr_end()</tt>, or closes s6-ftrigrd's stdin in any way, s6-ftrigrd exits 0. </li> @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ to read them. To avoid uncontrolled growth, make sure your client calls </p> <p> - A s6-ftrigrd instance can only handle up to FTRIGRD_MAX (defined in <tt>s6/ftrigr.h</tt>) + An s6-ftrigrd instance can only handle up to FTRIGRD_MAX (defined in <tt>s6/ftrigr.h</tt>) subscriptions at once. By default, this number is 1000, which is more than enough for any reasonable system. </p> |