proc_close: "waits", not "closes". Also grammar fix in Returns.#5482
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The function waits (waitpid) for a process to terminate, it does not do any closing. The description is a little misleading.
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All good, just one small nit; when changing copy that is within a <para>. We should also change to <simpara>. See it as a change from <div> to <p>.
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The function waits (waitpid) for a process to terminate, it does not do any closing. The description is a little misleading.