diff -up CUnit-2.1-2/Man/man3/CUnit.3.man CUnit-2.1-2/Man/man3/CUnit.3 --- CUnit-2.1-2/Man/man3/CUnit.3.man 2011-01-29 23:04:42.302553933 +0530 +++ CUnit-2.1-2/Man/man3/CUnit.3 2011-01-29 23:06:46.210553841 +0530 @@ -473,7 +473,7 @@ dynamically. The following functions ar be used instead of directly setting the value of the data structure members. All return CUE_SUCCESS on success, and the indicated error code on failure. .P -.TP5 +.TP 5 .B "CU_ErrorCode CU_set_suite_name(CU_pSuite pSuite, const char *strNewName)" .TP 5 .B "CU_ErrorCode CU_set_test_name(CU_pTest pTest, const char *strNewName)" @@ -481,7 +481,7 @@ These functions change the name of regis are available as the .B pSuite->pName and -.BpTest->pName +.B pTest->pName data structure members. If the suite or test is NULL, then CUE_NOSUITE or CUE_NOTEST is returned, respectively. If strNewName is NULL, then CUE_NO_SUITENAME or CUE_NO_TESTNAME is returned, respectively. @@ -518,13 +518,13 @@ nothing is known about the suite or test data structures to enumerate the suites and tests. This is not directly supported in the client API. .P -.TP5 +.TP 5 .B "CU_pSuite CU_get_suite(const char* strName)" -.TP5 +.TP 5 .B "CU_pSuite CU_get_suite_at_pos(unsigned int pos)" -.TP5 +.TP 5 .B "unsigned int CU_get_suite_pos(CU_pSuite pSuite)" -.TP5 +.TP 5 .B "unsigned int CU_get_suite_pos_by_name(const char* strName)"

These functions facilitate lookup of suites registered in the active test registry. @@ -539,13 +539,13 @@ These return 0 if the suite cannot be fo CUnit error state to CUE_NOREGISTRY> if the registry is not initialized. As appropriate, CUE_NO_SUITENAME is set if strName is NULL, and CUE_NOSUITE is set if pSuite is NULL. .P -.TP5 +.TP 5 .B "CU_pTest CU_get_test(CU_pSuite pSuite, const char *strName)" -.TP5 +.TP 5 .B "CU_pTest CU_get_test_at_pos<(CU_pSuite pSuite, unsigned int pos)" -.TP5 +.TP 5 .B "unsigned int CU_get_test_pos<(CU_pSuite pSuite, CU_pTest pTest)" -.TP5 +.TP 5 .B "unsigned int CU_get_test_pos_by_name(CU_pSuite pSuite, const char *strName)" These functions facilitate lookup of tests registered in suites. The first 2 functions allow lookup of the test by name or position and return NULL if the