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Dmitri Vereshchagin 10564b1175 tmac/tmac.an: define .MR in a groff compatible way
groff 1.23.0 added .MR to its -man macro package.  The NEWS file states
that the inclusion of the macro "was prompted by its introduction to
Plan 9 from User Space's troff in August 2020."  From d32deab it seems
that the name for Plan 9 from User Space's implementation was suggested
by groff maintainer G. Brandon Robinson.

Not sure if the intention was to make these definitions compatible, but
it would be nice if they were.

Currently, Plan 9 from User Space's .MR expects its second argument to
be parenthesized.  groff's .MR does not.  This results in extra
parentheses appearing in manual references when viewing Plan 9 from User
Space's manual pages on a system using groff.
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.TH SLEEP 3
.SH NAME
sleep, alarm \- delay, ask for delayed note
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B #include <u.h>
.br
.B #include <libc.h>
.PP
.B
int sleep(long millisecs)
.PP
.B
long alarm(unsigned long millisecs)
.SH DESCRIPTION
.I Sleep
suspends the current process for the number
of milliseconds specified by the argument.
The actual suspension time may be a little more or less than
the requested time. If
.I millisecs
is 0, the process
gives up the CPU if another process is waiting to run, returning
immediately if not.
Sleep returns \-1 if interrupted, 0 otherwise.
.PP
.I Alarm
causes an
.B alarm
note (see
.MR notify 3 )
to be sent to the invoking process after the number of milliseconds
given by the argument.
Successive calls to
.I alarm
reset the alarm clock.
A zero argument clears the alarm.
The return value is the amount of time previously remaining in
the alarm clock.
.SH SOURCE
.B \*9/src/lib9/sleep.c
.SH SEE ALSO
.MR intro 3
.SH DIAGNOSTICS
These functions set
.IR errstr .
.SH BUGS
To avoid name conflicts with the underlying system,
.I sleep
and
.I alarm
are preprocessor macros defined as
.I p9sleep
and
.IR p9alarm ;
see
.MR intro 3 .