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INFO-DIR-SECTION Software libraries
START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
* Libc: (libc). C library.
END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
INFO-DIR-SECTION GNU C library functions and macros
START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
* ALTWERASE: (libc)Local Modes.
* ARGP_ERR_UNKNOWN: (libc)Argp Parser Functions.
* ARG_MAX: (libc)General Limits.
* BC_BASE_MAX: (libc)Utility Limits.
* BC_DIM_MAX: (libc)Utility Limits.
* BC_SCALE_MAX: (libc)Utility Limits.
* BC_STRING_MAX: (libc)Utility Limits.
* BRKINT: (libc)Input Modes.
* BUFSIZ: (libc)Controlling Buffering.
* CCTS_OFLOW: (libc)Control Modes.
* CHILD_MAX: (libc)General Limits.
* CIGNORE: (libc)Control Modes.
* CLK_TCK: (libc)Processor Time.
* CLOCAL: (libc)Control Modes.
* CLOCKS_PER_SEC: (libc)CPU Time.
* COLL_WEIGHTS_MAX: (libc)Utility Limits.
* CPU_CLR: (libc)CPU Affinity.
* CPU_ISSET: (libc)CPU Affinity.
* CPU_SET: (libc)CPU Affinity.
* CPU_SETSIZE: (libc)CPU Affinity.
* CPU_ZERO: (libc)CPU Affinity.
* CREAD: (libc)Control Modes.
* CRTS_IFLOW: (libc)Control Modes.
* CS5: (libc)Control Modes.
* CS6: (libc)Control Modes.
* CS7: (libc)Control Modes.
* CS8: (libc)Control Modes.
* CSIZE: (libc)Control Modes.
* CSTOPB: (libc)Control Modes.
* DES_FAILED: (libc)DES Encryption.
* DTTOIF: (libc)Directory Entries.
* E2BIG: (libc)Error Codes.
* EACCES: (libc)Error Codes.
* EADDRINUSE: (libc)Error Codes.
* EADDRNOTAVAIL: (libc)Error Codes.
* EADV: (libc)Error Codes.
* EAFNOSUPPORT: (libc)Error Codes.
* EAGAIN: (libc)Error Codes.
* EALREADY: (libc)Error Codes.
* EAUTH: (libc)Error Codes.
* EBACKGROUND: (libc)Error Codes.
* EBADE: (libc)Error Codes.
* EBADF: (libc)Error Codes.
* EBADFD: (libc)Error Codes.
* EBADMSG: (libc)Error Codes.
* EBADR: (libc)Error Codes.
* EBADRPC: (libc)Error Codes.
* EBADRQC: (libc)Error Codes.
* EBADSLT: (libc)Error Codes.
* EBFONT: (libc)Error Codes.
* EBUSY: (libc)Error Codes.
* ECANCELED: (libc)Error Codes.
* ECHILD: (libc)Error Codes.
* ECHO: (libc)Local Modes.
* ECHOCTL: (libc)Local Modes.
* ECHOE: (libc)Local Modes.
* ECHOK: (libc)Local Modes.
* ECHOKE: (libc)Local Modes.
* ECHONL: (libc)Local Modes.
* ECHOPRT: (libc)Local Modes.
* ECHRNG: (libc)Error Codes.
* ECOMM: (libc)Error Codes.
* ECONNABORTED: (libc)Error Codes.
* ECONNREFUSED: (libc)Error Codes.
* ECONNRESET: (libc)Error Codes.
* ED: (libc)Error Codes.
* EDEADLK: (libc)Error Codes.
* EDEADLOCK: (libc)Error Codes.
* EDESTADDRREQ: (libc)Error Codes.
* EDIED: (libc)Error Codes.
* EDOM: (libc)Error Codes.
* EDOTDOT: (libc)Error Codes.
* EDQUOT: (libc)Error Codes.
* EEXIST: (libc)Error Codes.
* EFAULT: (libc)Error Codes.
* EFBIG: (libc)Error Codes.
* EFTYPE: (libc)Error Codes.
* EGRATUITOUS: (libc)Error Codes.
* EGREGIOUS: (libc)Error Codes.
* EHOSTDOWN: (libc)Error Codes.
* EHOSTUNREACH: (libc)Error Codes.
* EHWPOISON: (libc)Error Codes.
* EIDRM: (libc)Error Codes.
* EIEIO: (libc)Error Codes.
* EILSEQ: (libc)Error Codes.
* EINPROGRESS: (libc)Error Codes.
* EINTR: (libc)Error Codes.
* EINVAL: (libc)Error Codes.
* EIO: (libc)Error Codes.
* EISCONN: (libc)Error Codes.
* EISDIR: (libc)Error Codes.
* EISNAM: (libc)Error Codes.
* EKEYEXPIRED: (libc)Error Codes.
* EKEYREJECTED: (libc)Error Codes.
* EKEYREVOKED: (libc)Error Codes.
* EL2HLT: (libc)Error Codes.
* EL2NSYNC: (libc)Error Codes.
* EL3HLT: (libc)Error Codes.
* EL3RST: (libc)Error Codes.
* ELIBACC: (libc)Error Codes.
* ELIBBAD: (libc)Error Codes.
* ELIBEXEC: (libc)Error Codes.
* ELIBMAX: (libc)Error Codes.
* ELIBSCN: (libc)Error Codes.
* ELNRNG: (libc)Error Codes.
* ELOOP: (libc)Error Codes.
* EMEDIUMTYPE: (libc)Error Codes.
* EMFILE: (libc)Error Codes.
* EMLINK: (libc)Error Codes.
* EMSGSIZE: (libc)Error Codes.
* EMULTIHOP: (libc)Error Codes.
* ENAMETOOLONG: (libc)Error Codes.
* ENAVAIL: (libc)Error Codes.
* ENEEDAUTH: (libc)Error Codes.
* ENETDOWN: (libc)Error Codes.
* ENETRESET: (libc)Error Codes.
* ENETUNREACH: (libc)Error Codes.
* ENFILE: (libc)Error Codes.
* ENOANO: (libc)Error Codes.
* ENOBUFS: (libc)Error Codes.
* ENOCSI: (libc)Error Codes.
* ENODATA: (libc)Error Codes.
* ENODEV: (libc)Error Codes.
* ENOENT: (libc)Error Codes.
* ENOEXEC: (libc)Error Codes.
* ENOKEY: (libc)Error Codes.
* ENOLCK: (libc)Error Codes.
* ENOLINK: (libc)Error Codes.
* ENOMEDIUM: (libc)Error Codes.
* ENOMEM: (libc)Error Codes.
* ENOMSG: (libc)Error Codes.
* ENONET: (libc)Error Codes.
* ENOPKG: (libc)Error Codes.
* ENOPROTOOPT: (libc)Error Codes.
* ENOSPC: (libc)Error Codes.
* ENOSR: (libc)Error Codes.
* ENOSTR: (libc)Error Codes.
* ENOSYS: (libc)Error Codes.
* ENOTBLK: (libc)Error Codes.
* ENOTCONN: (libc)Error Codes.
* ENOTDIR: (libc)Error Codes.
* ENOTEMPTY: (libc)Error Codes.
* ENOTNAM: (libc)Error Codes.
* ENOTRECOVERABLE: (libc)Error Codes.
* ENOTSOCK: (libc)Error Codes.
* ENOTSUP: (libc)Error Codes.
* ENOTTY: (libc)Error Codes.
* ENOTUNIQ: (libc)Error Codes.
* ENXIO: (libc)Error Codes.
* EOF: (libc)EOF and Errors.
* EOPNOTSUPP: (libc)Error Codes.
* EOVERFLOW: (libc)Error Codes.
* EOWNERDEAD: (libc)Error Codes.
* EPERM: (libc)Error Codes.
* EPFNOSUPPORT: (libc)Error Codes.
* EPIPE: (libc)Error Codes.
* EPROCLIM: (libc)Error Codes.
* EPROCUNAVAIL: (libc)Error Codes.
* EPROGMISMATCH: (libc)Error Codes.
* EPROGUNAVAIL: (libc)Error Codes.
* EPROTO: (libc)Error Codes.
* EPROTONOSUPPORT: (libc)Error Codes.
* EPROTOTYPE: (libc)Error Codes.
* EQUIV_CLASS_MAX: (libc)Utility Limits.
* ERANGE: (libc)Error Codes.
* EREMCHG: (libc)Error Codes.
* EREMOTE: (libc)Error Codes.
* EREMOTEIO: (libc)Error Codes.
* ERESTART: (libc)Error Codes.
* ERFKILL: (libc)Error Codes.
* EROFS: (libc)Error Codes.
* ERPCMISMATCH: (libc)Error Codes.
* ESHUTDOWN: (libc)Error Codes.
* ESOCKTNOSUPPORT: (libc)Error Codes.
* ESPIPE: (libc)Error Codes.
* ESRCH: (libc)Error Codes.
* ESRMNT: (libc)Error Codes.
* ESTALE: (libc)Error Codes.
* ESTRPIPE: (libc)Error Codes.
* ETIME: (libc)Error Codes.
* ETIMEDOUT: (libc)Error Codes.
* ETOOMANYREFS: (libc)Error Codes.
* ETXTBSY: (libc)Error Codes.
* EUCLEAN: (libc)Error Codes.
* EUNATCH: (libc)Error Codes.
* EUSERS: (libc)Error Codes.
* EWOULDBLOCK: (libc)Error Codes.
* EXDEV: (libc)Error Codes.
* EXFULL: (libc)Error Codes.
* EXIT_FAILURE: (libc)Exit Status.
* EXIT_SUCCESS: (libc)Exit Status.
* EXPR_NEST_MAX: (libc)Utility Limits.
* FD_CLOEXEC: (libc)Descriptor Flags.
* FD_CLR: (libc)Waiting for I/O.
* FD_ISSET: (libc)Waiting for I/O.
* FD_SET: (libc)Waiting for I/O.
* FD_SETSIZE: (libc)Waiting for I/O.
* FD_ZERO: (libc)Waiting for I/O.
* FILENAME_MAX: (libc)Limits for Files.
* FLUSHO: (libc)Local Modes.
* FOPEN_MAX: (libc)Opening Streams.
* FP_ILOGB0: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* FP_ILOGBNAN: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* F_DUPFD: (libc)Duplicating Descriptors.
* F_GETFD: (libc)Descriptor Flags.
* F_GETFL: (libc)Getting File Status Flags.
* F_GETLK: (libc)File Locks.
* F_GETOWN: (libc)Interrupt Input.
* F_OK: (libc)Testing File Access.
* F_SETFD: (libc)Descriptor Flags.
* F_SETFL: (libc)Getting File Status Flags.
* F_SETLK: (libc)File Locks.
* F_SETLKW: (libc)File Locks.
* F_SETOWN: (libc)Interrupt Input.
* HUGE_VAL: (libc)Math Error Reporting.
* HUGE_VALF: (libc)Math Error Reporting.
* HUGE_VALL: (libc)Math Error Reporting.
* HUPCL: (libc)Control Modes.
* I: (libc)Complex Numbers.
* ICANON: (libc)Local Modes.
* ICRNL: (libc)Input Modes.
* IEXTEN: (libc)Local Modes.
* IFNAMSIZ: (libc)Interface Naming.
* IFTODT: (libc)Directory Entries.
* IGNBRK: (libc)Input Modes.
* IGNCR: (libc)Input Modes.
* IGNPAR: (libc)Input Modes.
* IMAXBEL: (libc)Input Modes.
* INADDR_ANY: (libc)Host Address Data Type.
* INADDR_BROADCAST: (libc)Host Address Data Type.
* INADDR_LOOPBACK: (libc)Host Address Data Type.
* INADDR_NONE: (libc)Host Address Data Type.
* INFINITY: (libc)Infinity and NaN.
* INLCR: (libc)Input Modes.
* INPCK: (libc)Input Modes.
* IPPORT_RESERVED: (libc)Ports.
* IPPORT_USERRESERVED: (libc)Ports.
* ISIG: (libc)Local Modes.
* ISTRIP: (libc)Input Modes.
* IXANY: (libc)Input Modes.
* IXOFF: (libc)Input Modes.
* IXON: (libc)Input Modes.
* LINE_MAX: (libc)Utility Limits.
* LINK_MAX: (libc)Limits for Files.
* L_ctermid: (libc)Identifying the Terminal.
* L_cuserid: (libc)Who Logged In.
* L_tmpnam: (libc)Temporary Files.
* MAXNAMLEN: (libc)Limits for Files.
* MAXSYMLINKS: (libc)Symbolic Links.
* MAX_CANON: (libc)Limits for Files.
* MAX_INPUT: (libc)Limits for Files.
* MB_CUR_MAX: (libc)Selecting the Conversion.
* MB_LEN_MAX: (libc)Selecting the Conversion.
* MDMBUF: (libc)Control Modes.
* MSG_DONTROUTE: (libc)Socket Data Options.
* MSG_OOB: (libc)Socket Data Options.
* MSG_PEEK: (libc)Socket Data Options.
* NAME_MAX: (libc)Limits for Files.
* NAN: (libc)Infinity and NaN.
* NCCS: (libc)Mode Data Types.
* NGROUPS_MAX: (libc)General Limits.
* NOFLSH: (libc)Local Modes.
* NOKERNINFO: (libc)Local Modes.
* NSIG: (libc)Standard Signals.
* NULL: (libc)Null Pointer Constant.
* ONLCR: (libc)Output Modes.
* ONOEOT: (libc)Output Modes.
* OPEN_MAX: (libc)General Limits.
* OPOST: (libc)Output Modes.
* OXTABS: (libc)Output Modes.
* O_ACCMODE: (libc)Access Modes.
* O_APPEND: (libc)Operating Modes.
* O_ASYNC: (libc)Operating Modes.
* O_CREAT: (libc)Open-time Flags.
* O_EXCL: (libc)Open-time Flags.
* O_EXEC: (libc)Access Modes.
* O_EXLOCK: (libc)Open-time Flags.
* O_FSYNC: (libc)Operating Modes.
* O_IGNORE_CTTY: (libc)Open-time Flags.
* O_NDELAY: (libc)Operating Modes.
* O_NOATIME: (libc)Operating Modes.
* O_NOCTTY: (libc)Open-time Flags.
* O_NOLINK: (libc)Open-time Flags.
* O_NONBLOCK: (libc)Open-time Flags.
* O_NONBLOCK: (libc)Operating Modes.
* O_NOTRANS: (libc)Open-time Flags.
* O_RDONLY: (libc)Access Modes.
* O_RDWR: (libc)Access Modes.
* O_READ: (libc)Access Modes.
* O_SHLOCK: (libc)Open-time Flags.
* O_SYNC: (libc)Operating Modes.
* O_TRUNC: (libc)Open-time Flags.
* O_WRITE: (libc)Access Modes.
* O_WRONLY: (libc)Access Modes.
* PARENB: (libc)Control Modes.
* PARMRK: (libc)Input Modes.
* PARODD: (libc)Control Modes.
* PATH_MAX: (libc)Limits for Files.
* PA_FLAG_MASK: (libc)Parsing a Template String.
* PENDIN: (libc)Local Modes.
* PF_FILE: (libc)Local Namespace Details.
* PF_INET6: (libc)Internet Namespace.
* PF_INET: (libc)Internet Namespace.
* PF_LOCAL: (libc)Local Namespace Details.
* PF_UNIX: (libc)Local Namespace Details.
* PIPE_BUF: (libc)Limits for Files.
* P_tmpdir: (libc)Temporary Files.
* RAND_MAX: (libc)ISO Random.
* RE_DUP_MAX: (libc)General Limits.
* RLIM_INFINITY: (libc)Limits on Resources.
* R_OK: (libc)Testing File Access.
* SA_NOCLDSTOP: (libc)Flags for Sigaction.
* SA_ONSTACK: (libc)Flags for Sigaction.
* SA_RESTART: (libc)Flags for Sigaction.
* SEEK_CUR: (libc)File Positioning.
* SEEK_END: (libc)File Positioning.
* SEEK_SET: (libc)File Positioning.
* SIGABRT: (libc)Program Error Signals.
* SIGALRM: (libc)Alarm Signals.
* SIGBUS: (libc)Program Error Signals.
* SIGCHLD: (libc)Job Control Signals.
* SIGCLD: (libc)Job Control Signals.
* SIGCONT: (libc)Job Control Signals.
* SIGEMT: (libc)Program Error Signals.
* SIGFPE: (libc)Program Error Signals.
* SIGHUP: (libc)Termination Signals.
* SIGILL: (libc)Program Error Signals.
* SIGINFO: (libc)Miscellaneous Signals.
* SIGINT: (libc)Termination Signals.
* SIGIO: (libc)Asynchronous I/O Signals.
* SIGIOT: (libc)Program Error Signals.
* SIGKILL: (libc)Termination Signals.
* SIGLOST: (libc)Operation Error Signals.
* SIGPIPE: (libc)Operation Error Signals.
* SIGPOLL: (libc)Asynchronous I/O Signals.
* SIGPROF: (libc)Alarm Signals.
* SIGQUIT: (libc)Termination Signals.
* SIGSEGV: (libc)Program Error Signals.
* SIGSTOP: (libc)Job Control Signals.
* SIGSYS: (libc)Program Error Signals.
* SIGTERM: (libc)Termination Signals.
* SIGTRAP: (libc)Program Error Signals.
* SIGTSTP: (libc)Job Control Signals.
* SIGTTIN: (libc)Job Control Signals.
* SIGTTOU: (libc)Job Control Signals.
* SIGURG: (libc)Asynchronous I/O Signals.
* SIGUSR1: (libc)Miscellaneous Signals.
* SIGUSR2: (libc)Miscellaneous Signals.
* SIGVTALRM: (libc)Alarm Signals.
* SIGWINCH: (libc)Miscellaneous Signals.
* SIGXCPU: (libc)Operation Error Signals.
* SIGXFSZ: (libc)Operation Error Signals.
* SIG_ERR: (libc)Basic Signal Handling.
* SOCK_DGRAM: (libc)Communication Styles.
* SOCK_RAW: (libc)Communication Styles.
* SOCK_RDM: (libc)Communication Styles.
* SOCK_SEQPACKET: (libc)Communication Styles.
* SOCK_STREAM: (libc)Communication Styles.
* SOL_SOCKET: (libc)Socket-Level Options.
* SSIZE_MAX: (libc)General Limits.
* STREAM_MAX: (libc)General Limits.
* SUN_LEN: (libc)Local Namespace Details.
* SV_INTERRUPT: (libc)BSD Handler.
* SV_ONSTACK: (libc)BSD Handler.
* SV_RESETHAND: (libc)BSD Handler.
* S_IFMT: (libc)Testing File Type.
* S_ISBLK: (libc)Testing File Type.
* S_ISCHR: (libc)Testing File Type.
* S_ISDIR: (libc)Testing File Type.
* S_ISFIFO: (libc)Testing File Type.
* S_ISLNK: (libc)Testing File Type.
* S_ISREG: (libc)Testing File Type.
* S_ISSOCK: (libc)Testing File Type.
* S_TYPEISMQ: (libc)Testing File Type.
* S_TYPEISSEM: (libc)Testing File Type.
* S_TYPEISSHM: (libc)Testing File Type.
* TMP_MAX: (libc)Temporary Files.
* TOSTOP: (libc)Local Modes.
* TZNAME_MAX: (libc)General Limits.
* VDISCARD: (libc)Other Special.
* VDSUSP: (libc)Signal Characters.
* VEOF: (libc)Editing Characters.
* VEOL2: (libc)Editing Characters.
* VEOL: (libc)Editing Characters.
* VERASE: (libc)Editing Characters.
* VINTR: (libc)Signal Characters.
* VKILL: (libc)Editing Characters.
* VLNEXT: (libc)Other Special.
* VMIN: (libc)Noncanonical Input.
* VQUIT: (libc)Signal Characters.
* VREPRINT: (libc)Editing Characters.
* VSTART: (libc)Start/Stop Characters.
* VSTATUS: (libc)Other Special.
* VSTOP: (libc)Start/Stop Characters.
* VSUSP: (libc)Signal Characters.
* VTIME: (libc)Noncanonical Input.
* VWERASE: (libc)Editing Characters.
* WCHAR_MAX: (libc)Extended Char Intro.
* WCHAR_MIN: (libc)Extended Char Intro.
* WCOREDUMP: (libc)Process Completion Status.
* WEOF: (libc)EOF and Errors.
* WEOF: (libc)Extended Char Intro.
* WEXITSTATUS: (libc)Process Completion Status.
* WIFEXITED: (libc)Process Completion Status.
* WIFSIGNALED: (libc)Process Completion Status.
* WIFSTOPPED: (libc)Process Completion Status.
* WSTOPSIG: (libc)Process Completion Status.
* WTERMSIG: (libc)Process Completion Status.
* W_OK: (libc)Testing File Access.
* X_OK: (libc)Testing File Access.
* _Complex_I: (libc)Complex Numbers.
* _Exit: (libc)Termination Internals.
* _IOFBF: (libc)Controlling Buffering.
* _IOLBF: (libc)Controlling Buffering.
* _IONBF: (libc)Controlling Buffering.
* _Imaginary_I: (libc)Complex Numbers.
* _PATH_UTMP: (libc)Manipulating the Database.
* _PATH_WTMP: (libc)Manipulating the Database.
* _POSIX2_C_DEV: (libc)System Options.
* _POSIX2_C_VERSION: (libc)Version Supported.
* _POSIX2_FORT_DEV: (libc)System Options.
* _POSIX2_FORT_RUN: (libc)System Options.
* _POSIX2_LOCALEDEF: (libc)System Options.
* _POSIX2_SW_DEV: (libc)System Options.
* _POSIX_CHOWN_RESTRICTED: (libc)Options for Files.
* _POSIX_JOB_CONTROL: (libc)System Options.
* _POSIX_NO_TRUNC: (libc)Options for Files.
* _POSIX_SAVED_IDS: (libc)System Options.
* _POSIX_VDISABLE: (libc)Options for Files.
* _POSIX_VERSION: (libc)Version Supported.
* __fbufsize: (libc)Controlling Buffering.
* __flbf: (libc)Controlling Buffering.
* __fpending: (libc)Controlling Buffering.
* __fpurge: (libc)Flushing Buffers.
* __freadable: (libc)Opening Streams.
* __freading: (libc)Opening Streams.
* __fsetlocking: (libc)Streams and Threads.
* __fwritable: (libc)Opening Streams.
* __fwriting: (libc)Opening Streams.
* __gconv_end_fct: (libc)glibc iconv Implementation.
* __gconv_fct: (libc)glibc iconv Implementation.
* __gconv_init_fct: (libc)glibc iconv Implementation.
* __ppc_get_timebase: (libc)PowerPC.
* __ppc_get_timebase_freq: (libc)PowerPC.
* __ppc_mdoio: (libc)PowerPC.
* __ppc_mdoom: (libc)PowerPC.
* __ppc_set_ppr_low: (libc)PowerPC.
* __ppc_set_ppr_med: (libc)PowerPC.
* __ppc_set_ppr_med_low: (libc)PowerPC.
* __ppc_yield: (libc)PowerPC.
* __va_copy: (libc)Argument Macros.
* _exit: (libc)Termination Internals.
* _flushlbf: (libc)Flushing Buffers.
* _tolower: (libc)Case Conversion.
* _toupper: (libc)Case Conversion.
* a64l: (libc)Encode Binary Data.
* abort: (libc)Aborting a Program.
* abs: (libc)Absolute Value.
* accept: (libc)Accepting Connections.
* access: (libc)Testing File Access.
* acos: (libc)Inverse Trig Functions.
* acosf: (libc)Inverse Trig Functions.
* acosh: (libc)Hyperbolic Functions.
* acoshf: (libc)Hyperbolic Functions.
* acoshl: (libc)Hyperbolic Functions.
* acosl: (libc)Inverse Trig Functions.
* addmntent: (libc)mtab.
* addseverity: (libc)Adding Severity Classes.
* adjtime: (libc)High-Resolution Calendar.
* adjtimex: (libc)High-Resolution Calendar.
* aio_cancel64: (libc)Cancel AIO Operations.
* aio_cancel: (libc)Cancel AIO Operations.
* aio_error64: (libc)Status of AIO Operations.
* aio_error: (libc)Status of AIO Operations.
* aio_fsync64: (libc)Synchronizing AIO Operations.
* aio_fsync: (libc)Synchronizing AIO Operations.
* aio_init: (libc)Configuration of AIO.
* aio_read64: (libc)Asynchronous Reads/Writes.
* aio_read: (libc)Asynchronous Reads/Writes.
* aio_return64: (libc)Status of AIO Operations.
* aio_return: (libc)Status of AIO Operations.
* aio_suspend64: (libc)Synchronizing AIO Operations.
* aio_suspend: (libc)Synchronizing AIO Operations.
* aio_write64: (libc)Asynchronous Reads/Writes.
* aio_write: (libc)Asynchronous Reads/Writes.
* alarm: (libc)Setting an Alarm.
* aligned_alloc: (libc)Aligned Memory Blocks.
* alloca: (libc)Variable Size Automatic.
* alphasort64: (libc)Scanning Directory Content.
* alphasort: (libc)Scanning Directory Content.
* argp_error: (libc)Argp Helper Functions.
* argp_failure: (libc)Argp Helper Functions.
* argp_help: (libc)Argp Help.
* argp_parse: (libc)Argp.
* argp_state_help: (libc)Argp Helper Functions.
* argp_usage: (libc)Argp Helper Functions.
* argz_add: (libc)Argz Functions.
* argz_add_sep: (libc)Argz Functions.
* argz_append: (libc)Argz Functions.
* argz_count: (libc)Argz Functions.
* argz_create: (libc)Argz Functions.
* argz_create_sep: (libc)Argz Functions.
* argz_delete: (libc)Argz Functions.
* argz_extract: (libc)Argz Functions.
* argz_insert: (libc)Argz Functions.
* argz_next: (libc)Argz Functions.
* argz_replace: (libc)Argz Functions.
* argz_stringify: (libc)Argz Functions.
* asctime: (libc)Formatting Calendar Time.
* asctime_r: (libc)Formatting Calendar Time.
* asin: (libc)Inverse Trig Functions.
* asinf: (libc)Inverse Trig Functions.
* asinh: (libc)Hyperbolic Functions.
* asinhf: (libc)Hyperbolic Functions.
* asinhl: (libc)Hyperbolic Functions.
* asinl: (libc)Inverse Trig Functions.
* asprintf: (libc)Dynamic Output.
* assert: (libc)Consistency Checking.
* assert_perror: (libc)Consistency Checking.
* atan2: (libc)Inverse Trig Functions.
* atan2f: (libc)Inverse Trig Functions.
* atan2l: (libc)Inverse Trig Functions.
* atan: (libc)Inverse Trig Functions.
* atanf: (libc)Inverse Trig Functions.
* atanh: (libc)Hyperbolic Functions.
* atanhf: (libc)Hyperbolic Functions.
* atanhl: (libc)Hyperbolic Functions.
* atanl: (libc)Inverse Trig Functions.
* atexit: (libc)Cleanups on Exit.
* atof: (libc)Parsing of Floats.
* atoi: (libc)Parsing of Integers.
* atol: (libc)Parsing of Integers.
* atoll: (libc)Parsing of Integers.
* backtrace: (libc)Backtraces.
* backtrace_symbols: (libc)Backtraces.
* backtrace_symbols_fd: (libc)Backtraces.
* basename: (libc)Finding Tokens in a String.
* basename: (libc)Finding Tokens in a String.
* bcmp: (libc)String/Array Comparison.
* bcopy: (libc)Copying and Concatenation.
* bind: (libc)Setting Address.
* bind_textdomain_codeset: (libc)Charset conversion in gettext.
* bindtextdomain: (libc)Locating gettext catalog.
* brk: (libc)Resizing the Data Segment.
* bsearch: (libc)Array Search Function.
* btowc: (libc)Converting a Character.
* bzero: (libc)Copying and Concatenation.
* cabs: (libc)Absolute Value.
* cabsf: (libc)Absolute Value.
* cabsl: (libc)Absolute Value.
* cacos: (libc)Inverse Trig Functions.
* cacosf: (libc)Inverse Trig Functions.
* cacosh: (libc)Hyperbolic Functions.
* cacoshf: (libc)Hyperbolic Functions.
* cacoshl: (libc)Hyperbolic Functions.
* cacosl: (libc)Inverse Trig Functions.
* calloc: (libc)Allocating Cleared Space.
* canonicalize_file_name: (libc)Symbolic Links.
* carg: (libc)Operations on Complex.
* cargf: (libc)Operations on Complex.
* cargl: (libc)Operations on Complex.
* casin: (libc)Inverse Trig Functions.
* casinf: (libc)Inverse Trig Functions.
* casinh: (libc)Hyperbolic Functions.
* casinhf: (libc)Hyperbolic Functions.
* casinhl: (libc)Hyperbolic Functions.
* casinl: (libc)Inverse Trig Functions.
* catan: (libc)Inverse Trig Functions.
* catanf: (libc)Inverse Trig Functions.
* catanh: (libc)Hyperbolic Functions.
* catanhf: (libc)Hyperbolic Functions.
* catanhl: (libc)Hyperbolic Functions.
* catanl: (libc)Inverse Trig Functions.
* catclose: (libc)The catgets Functions.
* catgets: (libc)The catgets Functions.
* catopen: (libc)The catgets Functions.
* cbc_crypt: (libc)DES Encryption.
* cbrt: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* cbrtf: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* cbrtl: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* ccos: (libc)Trig Functions.
* ccosf: (libc)Trig Functions.
* ccosh: (libc)Hyperbolic Functions.
* ccoshf: (libc)Hyperbolic Functions.
* ccoshl: (libc)Hyperbolic Functions.
* ccosl: (libc)Trig Functions.
* ceil: (libc)Rounding Functions.
* ceilf: (libc)Rounding Functions.
* ceill: (libc)Rounding Functions.
* cexp: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* cexpf: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* cexpl: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* cfgetispeed: (libc)Line Speed.
* cfgetospeed: (libc)Line Speed.
* cfmakeraw: (libc)Noncanonical Input.
* cfree: (libc)Freeing after Malloc.
* cfsetispeed: (libc)Line Speed.
* cfsetospeed: (libc)Line Speed.
* cfsetspeed: (libc)Line Speed.
* chdir: (libc)Working Directory.
* chmod: (libc)Setting Permissions.
* chown: (libc)File Owner.
* cimag: (libc)Operations on Complex.
* cimagf: (libc)Operations on Complex.
* cimagl: (libc)Operations on Complex.
* clearenv: (libc)Environment Access.
* clearerr: (libc)Error Recovery.
* clearerr_unlocked: (libc)Error Recovery.
* clock: (libc)CPU Time.
* clog10: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* clog10f: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* clog10l: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* clog: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* clogf: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* clogl: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* close: (libc)Opening and Closing Files.
* closedir: (libc)Reading/Closing Directory.
* closelog: (libc)closelog.
* confstr: (libc)String Parameters.
* conj: (libc)Operations on Complex.
* conjf: (libc)Operations on Complex.
* conjl: (libc)Operations on Complex.
* connect: (libc)Connecting.
* copysign: (libc)FP Bit Twiddling.
* copysignf: (libc)FP Bit Twiddling.
* copysignl: (libc)FP Bit Twiddling.
* cos: (libc)Trig Functions.
* cosf: (libc)Trig Functions.
* cosh: (libc)Hyperbolic Functions.
* coshf: (libc)Hyperbolic Functions.
* coshl: (libc)Hyperbolic Functions.
* cosl: (libc)Trig Functions.
* cpow: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* cpowf: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* cpowl: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* cproj: (libc)Operations on Complex.
* cprojf: (libc)Operations on Complex.
* cprojl: (libc)Operations on Complex.
* creal: (libc)Operations on Complex.
* crealf: (libc)Operations on Complex.
* creall: (libc)Operations on Complex.
* creat64: (libc)Opening and Closing Files.
* creat: (libc)Opening and Closing Files.
* crypt: (libc)crypt.
* crypt_r: (libc)crypt.
* csin: (libc)Trig Functions.
* csinf: (libc)Trig Functions.
* csinh: (libc)Hyperbolic Functions.
* csinhf: (libc)Hyperbolic Functions.
* csinhl: (libc)Hyperbolic Functions.
* csinl: (libc)Trig Functions.
* csqrt: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* csqrtf: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* csqrtl: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* ctan: (libc)Trig Functions.
* ctanf: (libc)Trig Functions.
* ctanh: (libc)Hyperbolic Functions.
* ctanhf: (libc)Hyperbolic Functions.
* ctanhl: (libc)Hyperbolic Functions.
* ctanl: (libc)Trig Functions.
* ctermid: (libc)Identifying the Terminal.
* ctime: (libc)Formatting Calendar Time.
* ctime_r: (libc)Formatting Calendar Time.
* cuserid: (libc)Who Logged In.
* dcgettext: (libc)Translation with gettext.
* dcngettext: (libc)Advanced gettext functions.
* des_setparity: (libc)DES Encryption.
* dgettext: (libc)Translation with gettext.
* difftime: (libc)Elapsed Time.
* dirfd: (libc)Opening a Directory.
* dirname: (libc)Finding Tokens in a String.
* div: (libc)Integer Division.
* dngettext: (libc)Advanced gettext functions.
* drand48: (libc)SVID Random.
* drand48_r: (libc)SVID Random.
* drem: (libc)Remainder Functions.
* dremf: (libc)Remainder Functions.
* dreml: (libc)Remainder Functions.
* dup2: (libc)Duplicating Descriptors.
* dup: (libc)Duplicating Descriptors.
* ecb_crypt: (libc)DES Encryption.
* ecvt: (libc)System V Number Conversion.
* ecvt_r: (libc)System V Number Conversion.
* encrypt: (libc)DES Encryption.
* encrypt_r: (libc)DES Encryption.
* endfsent: (libc)fstab.
* endgrent: (libc)Scanning All Groups.
* endhostent: (libc)Host Names.
* endmntent: (libc)mtab.
* endnetent: (libc)Networks Database.
* endnetgrent: (libc)Lookup Netgroup.
* endprotoent: (libc)Protocols Database.
* endpwent: (libc)Scanning All Users.
* endservent: (libc)Services Database.
* endutent: (libc)Manipulating the Database.
* endutxent: (libc)XPG Functions.
* envz_add: (libc)Envz Functions.
* envz_entry: (libc)Envz Functions.
* envz_get: (libc)Envz Functions.
* envz_merge: (libc)Envz Functions.
* envz_strip: (libc)Envz Functions.
* erand48: (libc)SVID Random.
* erand48_r: (libc)SVID Random.
* erf: (libc)Special Functions.
* erfc: (libc)Special Functions.
* erfcf: (libc)Special Functions.
* erfcl: (libc)Special Functions.
* erff: (libc)Special Functions.
* erfl: (libc)Special Functions.
* err: (libc)Error Messages.
* errno: (libc)Checking for Errors.
* error: (libc)Error Messages.
* error_at_line: (libc)Error Messages.
* errx: (libc)Error Messages.
* execl: (libc)Executing a File.
* execle: (libc)Executing a File.
* execlp: (libc)Executing a File.
* execv: (libc)Executing a File.
* execve: (libc)Executing a File.
* execvp: (libc)Executing a File.
* exit: (libc)Normal Termination.
* exp10: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* exp10f: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* exp10l: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* exp2: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* exp2f: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* exp2l: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* exp: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* expf: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* expl: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* expm1: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* expm1f: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* expm1l: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* fabs: (libc)Absolute Value.
* fabsf: (libc)Absolute Value.
* fabsl: (libc)Absolute Value.
* fchdir: (libc)Working Directory.
* fchmod: (libc)Setting Permissions.
* fchown: (libc)File Owner.
* fclose: (libc)Closing Streams.
* fcloseall: (libc)Closing Streams.
* fcntl: (libc)Control Operations.
* fcvt: (libc)System V Number Conversion.
* fcvt_r: (libc)System V Number Conversion.
* fdatasync: (libc)Synchronizing I/O.
* fdim: (libc)Misc FP Arithmetic.
* fdimf: (libc)Misc FP Arithmetic.
* fdiml: (libc)Misc FP Arithmetic.
* fdopen: (libc)Descriptors and Streams.
* fdopendir: (libc)Opening a Directory.
* feclearexcept: (libc)Status bit operations.
* fedisableexcept: (libc)Control Functions.
* feenableexcept: (libc)Control Functions.
* fegetenv: (libc)Control Functions.
* fegetexcept: (libc)Control Functions.
* fegetexceptflag: (libc)Status bit operations.
* fegetround: (libc)Rounding.
* feholdexcept: (libc)Control Functions.
* feof: (libc)EOF and Errors.
* feof_unlocked: (libc)EOF and Errors.
* feraiseexcept: (libc)Status bit operations.
* ferror: (libc)EOF and Errors.
* ferror_unlocked: (libc)EOF and Errors.
* fesetenv: (libc)Control Functions.
* fesetexceptflag: (libc)Status bit operations.
* fesetround: (libc)Rounding.
* fetestexcept: (libc)Status bit operations.
* feupdateenv: (libc)Control Functions.
* fflush: (libc)Flushing Buffers.
* fflush_unlocked: (libc)Flushing Buffers.
* fgetc: (libc)Character Input.
* fgetc_unlocked: (libc)Character Input.
* fgetgrent: (libc)Scanning All Groups.
* fgetgrent_r: (libc)Scanning All Groups.
* fgetpos64: (libc)Portable Positioning.
* fgetpos: (libc)Portable Positioning.
* fgetpwent: (libc)Scanning All Users.
* fgetpwent_r: (libc)Scanning All Users.
* fgets: (libc)Line Input.
* fgets_unlocked: (libc)Line Input.
* fgetwc: (libc)Character Input.
* fgetwc_unlocked: (libc)Character Input.
* fgetws: (libc)Line Input.
* fgetws_unlocked: (libc)Line Input.
* fileno: (libc)Descriptors and Streams.
* fileno_unlocked: (libc)Descriptors and Streams.
* finite: (libc)Floating Point Classes.
* finitef: (libc)Floating Point Classes.
* finitel: (libc)Floating Point Classes.
* flockfile: (libc)Streams and Threads.
* floor: (libc)Rounding Functions.
* floorf: (libc)Rounding Functions.
* floorl: (libc)Rounding Functions.
* fma: (libc)Misc FP Arithmetic.
* fmaf: (libc)Misc FP Arithmetic.
* fmal: (libc)Misc FP Arithmetic.
* fmax: (libc)Misc FP Arithmetic.
* fmaxf: (libc)Misc FP Arithmetic.
* fmaxl: (libc)Misc FP Arithmetic.
* fmemopen: (libc)String Streams.
* fmin: (libc)Misc FP Arithmetic.
* fminf: (libc)Misc FP Arithmetic.
* fminl: (libc)Misc FP Arithmetic.
* fmod: (libc)Remainder Functions.
* fmodf: (libc)Remainder Functions.
* fmodl: (libc)Remainder Functions.
* fmtmsg: (libc)Printing Formatted Messages.
* fnmatch: (libc)Wildcard Matching.
* fopen64: (libc)Opening Streams.
* fopen: (libc)Opening Streams.
* fopencookie: (libc)Streams and Cookies.
* fork: (libc)Creating a Process.
* forkpty: (libc)Pseudo-Terminal Pairs.
* fpathconf: (libc)Pathconf.
* fpclassify: (libc)Floating Point Classes.
* fprintf: (libc)Formatted Output Functions.
* fputc: (libc)Simple Output.
* fputc_unlocked: (libc)Simple Output.
* fputs: (libc)Simple Output.
* fputs_unlocked: (libc)Simple Output.
* fputwc: (libc)Simple Output.
* fputwc_unlocked: (libc)Simple Output.
* fputws: (libc)Simple Output.
* fputws_unlocked: (libc)Simple Output.
* fread: (libc)Block Input/Output.
* fread_unlocked: (libc)Block Input/Output.
* free: (libc)Freeing after Malloc.
* freopen64: (libc)Opening Streams.
* freopen: (libc)Opening Streams.
* frexp: (libc)Normalization Functions.
* frexpf: (libc)Normalization Functions.
* frexpl: (libc)Normalization Functions.
* fscanf: (libc)Formatted Input Functions.
* fseek: (libc)File Positioning.
* fseeko64: (libc)File Positioning.
* fseeko: (libc)File Positioning.
* fsetpos64: (libc)Portable Positioning.
* fsetpos: (libc)Portable Positioning.
* fstat64: (libc)Reading Attributes.
* fstat: (libc)Reading Attributes.
* fsync: (libc)Synchronizing I/O.
* ftell: (libc)File Positioning.
* ftello64: (libc)File Positioning.
* ftello: (libc)File Positioning.
* ftruncate64: (libc)File Size.
* ftruncate: (libc)File Size.
* ftrylockfile: (libc)Streams and Threads.
* ftw64: (libc)Working with Directory Trees.
* ftw: (libc)Working with Directory Trees.
* funlockfile: (libc)Streams and Threads.
* futimes: (libc)File Times.
* fwide: (libc)Streams and I18N.
* fwprintf: (libc)Formatted Output Functions.
* fwrite: (libc)Block Input/Output.
* fwrite_unlocked: (libc)Block Input/Output.
* fwscanf: (libc)Formatted Input Functions.
* gamma: (libc)Special Functions.
* gammaf: (libc)Special Functions.
* gammal: (libc)Special Functions.
* gcvt: (libc)System V Number Conversion.
* get_avphys_pages: (libc)Query Memory Parameters.
* get_current_dir_name: (libc)Working Directory.
* get_nprocs: (libc)Processor Resources.
* get_nprocs_conf: (libc)Processor Resources.
* get_phys_pages: (libc)Query Memory Parameters.
* getauxval: (libc)Auxiliary Vector.
* getc: (libc)Character Input.
* getc_unlocked: (libc)Character Input.
* getchar: (libc)Character Input.
* getchar_unlocked: (libc)Character Input.
* getcontext: (libc)System V contexts.
* getcwd: (libc)Working Directory.
* getdate: (libc)General Time String Parsing.
* getdate_r: (libc)General Time String Parsing.
* getdelim: (libc)Line Input.
* getdomainnname: (libc)Host Identification.
* getegid: (libc)Reading Persona.
* getenv: (libc)Environment Access.
* geteuid: (libc)Reading Persona.
* getfsent: (libc)fstab.
* getfsfile: (libc)fstab.
* getfsspec: (libc)fstab.
* getgid: (libc)Reading Persona.
* getgrent: (libc)Scanning All Groups.
* getgrent_r: (libc)Scanning All Groups.
* getgrgid: (libc)Lookup Group.
* getgrgid_r: (libc)Lookup Group.
* getgrnam: (libc)Lookup Group.
* getgrnam_r: (libc)Lookup Group.
* getgrouplist: (libc)Setting Groups.
* getgroups: (libc)Reading Persona.
* gethostbyaddr: (libc)Host Names.
* gethostbyaddr_r: (libc)Host Names.
* gethostbyname2: (libc)Host Names.
* gethostbyname2_r: (libc)Host Names.
* gethostbyname: (libc)Host Names.
* gethostbyname_r: (libc)Host Names.
* gethostent: (libc)Host Names.
* gethostid: (libc)Host Identification.
* gethostname: (libc)Host Identification.
* getitimer: (libc)Setting an Alarm.
* getline: (libc)Line Input.
* getloadavg: (libc)Processor Resources.
* getlogin: (libc)Who Logged In.
* getmntent: (libc)mtab.
* getmntent_r: (libc)mtab.
* getnetbyaddr: (libc)Networks Database.
* getnetbyname: (libc)Networks Database.
* getnetent: (libc)Networks Database.
* getnetgrent: (libc)Lookup Netgroup.
* getnetgrent_r: (libc)Lookup Netgroup.
* getopt: (libc)Using Getopt.
* getopt_long: (libc)Getopt Long Options.
* getopt_long_only: (libc)Getopt Long Options.
* getpagesize: (libc)Query Memory Parameters.
* getpass: (libc)getpass.
* getpeername: (libc)Who is Connected.
* getpgid: (libc)Process Group Functions.
* getpgrp: (libc)Process Group Functions.
* getpid: (libc)Process Identification.
* getppid: (libc)Process Identification.
* getpriority: (libc)Traditional Scheduling Functions.
* getprotobyname: (libc)Protocols Database.
* getprotobynumber: (libc)Protocols Database.
* getprotoent: (libc)Protocols Database.
* getpt: (libc)Allocation.
* getpwent: (libc)Scanning All Users.
* getpwent_r: (libc)Scanning All Users.
* getpwnam: (libc)Lookup User.
* getpwnam_r: (libc)Lookup User.
* getpwuid: (libc)Lookup User.
* getpwuid_r: (libc)Lookup User.
* getrlimit64: (libc)Limits on Resources.
* getrlimit: (libc)Limits on Resources.
* getrusage: (libc)Resource Usage.
* gets: (libc)Line Input.
* getservbyname: (libc)Services Database.
* getservbyport: (libc)Services Database.
* getservent: (libc)Services Database.
* getsid: (libc)Process Group Functions.
* getsockname: (libc)Reading Address.
* getsockopt: (libc)Socket Option Functions.
* getsubopt: (libc)Suboptions.
* gettext: (libc)Translation with gettext.
* gettimeofday: (libc)High-Resolution Calendar.
* getuid: (libc)Reading Persona.
* getumask: (libc)Setting Permissions.
* getutent: (libc)Manipulating the Database.
* getutent_r: (libc)Manipulating the Database.
* getutid: (libc)Manipulating the Database.
* getutid_r: (libc)Manipulating the Database.
* getutline: (libc)Manipulating the Database.
* getutline_r: (libc)Manipulating the Database.
* getutmp: (libc)XPG Functions.
* getutmpx: (libc)XPG Functions.
* getutxent: (libc)XPG Functions.
* getutxid: (libc)XPG Functions.
* getutxline: (libc)XPG Functions.
* getw: (libc)Character Input.
* getwc: (libc)Character Input.
* getwc_unlocked: (libc)Character Input.
* getwchar: (libc)Character Input.
* getwchar_unlocked: (libc)Character Input.
* getwd: (libc)Working Directory.
* glob64: (libc)Calling Glob.
* glob: (libc)Calling Glob.
* globfree64: (libc)More Flags for Globbing.
* globfree: (libc)More Flags for Globbing.
* gmtime: (libc)Broken-down Time.
* gmtime_r: (libc)Broken-down Time.
* grantpt: (libc)Allocation.
* gsignal: (libc)Signaling Yourself.
* gtty: (libc)BSD Terminal Modes.
* hasmntopt: (libc)mtab.
* hcreate: (libc)Hash Search Function.
* hcreate_r: (libc)Hash Search Function.
* hdestroy: (libc)Hash Search Function.
* hdestroy_r: (libc)Hash Search Function.
* hsearch: (libc)Hash Search Function.
* hsearch_r: (libc)Hash Search Function.
* htonl: (libc)Byte Order.
* htons: (libc)Byte Order.
* hypot: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* hypotf: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* hypotl: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* iconv: (libc)Generic Conversion Interface.
* iconv_close: (libc)Generic Conversion Interface.
* iconv_open: (libc)Generic Conversion Interface.
* if_freenameindex: (libc)Interface Naming.
* if_indextoname: (libc)Interface Naming.
* if_nameindex: (libc)Interface Naming.
* if_nametoindex: (libc)Interface Naming.
* ilogb: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* ilogbf: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* ilogbl: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* imaxabs: (libc)Absolute Value.
* imaxdiv: (libc)Integer Division.
* in6addr_any: (libc)Host Address Data Type.
* in6addr_loopback: (libc)Host Address Data Type.
* index: (libc)Search Functions.
* inet_addr: (libc)Host Address Functions.
* inet_aton: (libc)Host Address Functions.
* inet_lnaof: (libc)Host Address Functions.
* inet_makeaddr: (libc)Host Address Functions.
* inet_netof: (libc)Host Address Functions.
* inet_network: (libc)Host Address Functions.
* inet_ntoa: (libc)Host Address Functions.
* inet_ntop: (libc)Host Address Functions.
* inet_pton: (libc)Host Address Functions.
* initgroups: (libc)Setting Groups.
* initstate: (libc)BSD Random.
* initstate_r: (libc)BSD Random.
* innetgr: (libc)Netgroup Membership.
* ioctl: (libc)IOCTLs.
* isalnum: (libc)Classification of Characters.
* isalpha: (libc)Classification of Characters.
* isascii: (libc)Classification of Characters.
* isatty: (libc)Is It a Terminal.
* isblank: (libc)Classification of Characters.
* iscntrl: (libc)Classification of Characters.
* isdigit: (libc)Classification of Characters.
* isfinite: (libc)Floating Point Classes.
* isgraph: (libc)Classification of Characters.
* isgreater: (libc)FP Comparison Functions.
* isgreaterequal: (libc)FP Comparison Functions.
* isinf: (libc)Floating Point Classes.
* isinff: (libc)Floating Point Classes.
* isinfl: (libc)Floating Point Classes.
* isless: (libc)FP Comparison Functions.
* islessequal: (libc)FP Comparison Functions.
* islessgreater: (libc)FP Comparison Functions.
* islower: (libc)Classification of Characters.
* isnan: (libc)Floating Point Classes.
* isnan: (libc)Floating Point Classes.
* isnanf: (libc)Floating Point Classes.
* isnanl: (libc)Floating Point Classes.
* isnormal: (libc)Floating Point Classes.
* isprint: (libc)Classification of Characters.
* ispunct: (libc)Classification of Characters.
* issignaling: (libc)Floating Point Classes.
* isspace: (libc)Classification of Characters.
* isunordered: (libc)FP Comparison Functions.
* isupper: (libc)Classification of Characters.
* iswalnum: (libc)Classification of Wide Characters.
* iswalpha: (libc)Classification of Wide Characters.
* iswblank: (libc)Classification of Wide Characters.
* iswcntrl: (libc)Classification of Wide Characters.
* iswctype: (libc)Classification of Wide Characters.
* iswdigit: (libc)Classification of Wide Characters.
* iswgraph: (libc)Classification of Wide Characters.
* iswlower: (libc)Classification of Wide Characters.
* iswprint: (libc)Classification of Wide Characters.
* iswpunct: (libc)Classification of Wide Characters.
* iswspace: (libc)Classification of Wide Characters.
* iswupper: (libc)Classification of Wide Characters.
* iswxdigit: (libc)Classification of Wide Characters.
* isxdigit: (libc)Classification of Characters.
* j0: (libc)Special Functions.
* j0f: (libc)Special Functions.
* j0l: (libc)Special Functions.
* j1: (libc)Special Functions.
* j1f: (libc)Special Functions.
* j1l: (libc)Special Functions.
* jn: (libc)Special Functions.
* jnf: (libc)Special Functions.
* jnl: (libc)Special Functions.
* jrand48: (libc)SVID Random.
* jrand48_r: (libc)SVID Random.
* kill: (libc)Signaling Another Process.
* killpg: (libc)Signaling Another Process.
* l64a: (libc)Encode Binary Data.
* labs: (libc)Absolute Value.
* lcong48: (libc)SVID Random.
* lcong48_r: (libc)SVID Random.
* ldexp: (libc)Normalization Functions.
* ldexpf: (libc)Normalization Functions.
* ldexpl: (libc)Normalization Functions.
* ldiv: (libc)Integer Division.
* lfind: (libc)Array Search Function.
* lgamma: (libc)Special Functions.
* lgamma_r: (libc)Special Functions.
* lgammaf: (libc)Special Functions.
* lgammaf_r: (libc)Special Functions.
* lgammal: (libc)Special Functions.
* lgammal_r: (libc)Special Functions.
* link: (libc)Hard Links.
* lio_listio64: (libc)Asynchronous Reads/Writes.
* lio_listio: (libc)Asynchronous Reads/Writes.
* listen: (libc)Listening.
* llabs: (libc)Absolute Value.
* lldiv: (libc)Integer Division.
* llrint: (libc)Rounding Functions.
* llrintf: (libc)Rounding Functions.
* llrintl: (libc)Rounding Functions.
* llround: (libc)Rounding Functions.
* llroundf: (libc)Rounding Functions.
* llroundl: (libc)Rounding Functions.
* localeconv: (libc)The Lame Way to Locale Data.
* localtime: (libc)Broken-down Time.
* localtime_r: (libc)Broken-down Time.
* log10: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* log10f: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* log10l: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* log1p: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* log1pf: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* log1pl: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* log2: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* log2f: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* log2l: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* log: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* logb: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* logbf: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* logbl: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* logf: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* login: (libc)Logging In and Out.
* login_tty: (libc)Logging In and Out.
* logl: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* logout: (libc)Logging In and Out.
* logwtmp: (libc)Logging In and Out.
* longjmp: (libc)Non-Local Details.
* lrand48: (libc)SVID Random.
* lrand48_r: (libc)SVID Random.
* lrint: (libc)Rounding Functions.
* lrintf: (libc)Rounding Functions.
* lrintl: (libc)Rounding Functions.
* lround: (libc)Rounding Functions.
* lroundf: (libc)Rounding Functions.
* lroundl: (libc)Rounding Functions.
* lsearch: (libc)Array Search Function.
* lseek64: (libc)File Position Primitive.
* lseek: (libc)File Position Primitive.
* lstat64: (libc)Reading Attributes.
* lstat: (libc)Reading Attributes.
* lutimes: (libc)File Times.
* madvise: (libc)Memory-mapped I/O.
* makecontext: (libc)System V contexts.
* mallinfo: (libc)Statistics of Malloc.
* malloc: (libc)Basic Allocation.
* mallopt: (libc)Malloc Tunable Parameters.
* mblen: (libc)Non-reentrant Character Conversion.
* mbrlen: (libc)Converting a Character.
* mbrtowc: (libc)Converting a Character.
* mbsinit: (libc)Keeping the state.
* mbsnrtowcs: (libc)Converting Strings.
* mbsrtowcs: (libc)Converting Strings.
* mbstowcs: (libc)Non-reentrant String Conversion.
* mbtowc: (libc)Non-reentrant Character Conversion.
* mcheck: (libc)Heap Consistency Checking.
* memalign: (libc)Aligned Memory Blocks.
* memccpy: (libc)Copying and Concatenation.
* memchr: (libc)Search Functions.
* memcmp: (libc)String/Array Comparison.
* memcpy: (libc)Copying and Concatenation.
* memfrob: (libc)Trivial Encryption.
* memmem: (libc)Search Functions.
* memmove: (libc)Copying and Concatenation.
* mempcpy: (libc)Copying and Concatenation.
* memrchr: (libc)Search Functions.
* memset: (libc)Copying and Concatenation.
* mkdir: (libc)Creating Directories.
* mkdtemp: (libc)Temporary Files.
* mkfifo: (libc)FIFO Special Files.
* mknod: (libc)Making Special Files.
* mkstemp: (libc)Temporary Files.
* mktemp: (libc)Temporary Files.
* mktime: (libc)Broken-down Time.
* mlock: (libc)Page Lock Functions.
* mlockall: (libc)Page Lock Functions.
* mmap64: (libc)Memory-mapped I/O.
* mmap: (libc)Memory-mapped I/O.
* modf: (libc)Rounding Functions.
* modff: (libc)Rounding Functions.
* modfl: (libc)Rounding Functions.
* mount: (libc)Mount-Unmount-Remount.
* mprobe: (libc)Heap Consistency Checking.
* mrand48: (libc)SVID Random.
* mrand48_r: (libc)SVID Random.
* mremap: (libc)Memory-mapped I/O.
* msync: (libc)Memory-mapped I/O.
* mtrace: (libc)Tracing malloc.
* munlock: (libc)Page Lock Functions.
* munlockall: (libc)Page Lock Functions.
* munmap: (libc)Memory-mapped I/O.
* muntrace: (libc)Tracing malloc.
* nan: (libc)FP Bit Twiddling.
* nanf: (libc)FP Bit Twiddling.
* nanl: (libc)FP Bit Twiddling.
* nanosleep: (libc)Sleeping.
* nearbyint: (libc)Rounding Functions.
* nearbyintf: (libc)Rounding Functions.
* nearbyintl: (libc)Rounding Functions.
* nextafter: (libc)FP Bit Twiddling.
* nextafterf: (libc)FP Bit Twiddling.
* nextafterl: (libc)FP Bit Twiddling.
* nexttoward: (libc)FP Bit Twiddling.
* nexttowardf: (libc)FP Bit Twiddling.
* nexttowardl: (libc)FP Bit Twiddling.
* nftw64: (libc)Working with Directory Trees.
* nftw: (libc)Working with Directory Trees.
* ngettext: (libc)Advanced gettext functions.
* nice: (libc)Traditional Scheduling Functions.
* nl_langinfo: (libc)The Elegant and Fast Way.
* nrand48: (libc)SVID Random.
* nrand48_r: (libc)SVID Random.
* ntohl: (libc)Byte Order.
* ntohs: (libc)Byte Order.
* ntp_adjtime: (libc)High Accuracy Clock.
* ntp_gettime: (libc)High Accuracy Clock.
* obstack_1grow: (libc)Growing Objects.
* obstack_1grow_fast: (libc)Extra Fast Growing.
* obstack_alignment_mask: (libc)Obstacks Data Alignment.
* obstack_alloc: (libc)Allocation in an Obstack.
* obstack_base: (libc)Status of an Obstack.
* obstack_blank: (libc)Growing Objects.
* obstack_blank_fast: (libc)Extra Fast Growing.
* obstack_chunk_size: (libc)Obstack Chunks.
* obstack_copy0: (libc)Allocation in an Obstack.
* obstack_copy: (libc)Allocation in an Obstack.
* obstack_finish: (libc)Growing Objects.
* obstack_free: (libc)Freeing Obstack Objects.
* obstack_grow0: (libc)Growing Objects.
* obstack_grow: (libc)Growing Objects.
* obstack_init: (libc)Preparing for Obstacks.
* obstack_int_grow: (libc)Growing Objects.
* obstack_int_grow_fast: (libc)Extra Fast Growing.
* obstack_next_free: (libc)Status of an Obstack.
* obstack_object_size: (libc)Growing Objects.
* obstack_object_size: (libc)Status of an Obstack.
* obstack_printf: (libc)Dynamic Output.
* obstack_ptr_grow: (libc)Growing Objects.
* obstack_ptr_grow_fast: (libc)Extra Fast Growing.
* obstack_room: (libc)Extra Fast Growing.
* obstack_vprintf: (libc)Variable Arguments Output.
* offsetof: (libc)Structure Measurement.
* on_exit: (libc)Cleanups on Exit.
* open64: (libc)Opening and Closing Files.
* open: (libc)Opening and Closing Files.
* open_memstream: (libc)String Streams.
* opendir: (libc)Opening a Directory.
* openlog: (libc)openlog.
* openpty: (libc)Pseudo-Terminal Pairs.
* parse_printf_format: (libc)Parsing a Template String.
* pathconf: (libc)Pathconf.
* pause: (libc)Using Pause.
* pclose: (libc)Pipe to a Subprocess.
* perror: (libc)Error Messages.
* pipe: (libc)Creating a Pipe.
* popen: (libc)Pipe to a Subprocess.
* posix_memalign: (libc)Aligned Memory Blocks.
* pow10: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* pow10f: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* pow10l: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* pow: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* powf: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* powl: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* pread64: (libc)I/O Primitives.
* pread: (libc)I/O Primitives.
* printf: (libc)Formatted Output Functions.
* printf_size: (libc)Predefined Printf Handlers.
* printf_size_info: (libc)Predefined Printf Handlers.
* psignal: (libc)Signal Messages.
* pthread_getattr_default_np: (libc)Default Thread Attributes.
* pthread_getspecific: (libc)Thread-specific Data.
* pthread_key_create: (libc)Thread-specific Data.
* pthread_key_delete: (libc)Thread-specific Data.
* pthread_setattr_default_np: (libc)Default Thread Attributes.
* pthread_setspecific: (libc)Thread-specific Data.
* ptsname: (libc)Allocation.
* ptsname_r: (libc)Allocation.
* putc: (libc)Simple Output.
* putc_unlocked: (libc)Simple Output.
* putchar: (libc)Simple Output.
* putchar_unlocked: (libc)Simple Output.
* putenv: (libc)Environment Access.
* putpwent: (libc)Writing a User Entry.
* puts: (libc)Simple Output.
* pututline: (libc)Manipulating the Database.
* pututxline: (libc)XPG Functions.
* putw: (libc)Simple Output.
* putwc: (libc)Simple Output.
* putwc_unlocked: (libc)Simple Output.
* putwchar: (libc)Simple Output.
* putwchar_unlocked: (libc)Simple Output.
* pwrite64: (libc)I/O Primitives.
* pwrite: (libc)I/O Primitives.
* qecvt: (libc)System V Number Conversion.
* qecvt_r: (libc)System V Number Conversion.
* qfcvt: (libc)System V Number Conversion.
* qfcvt_r: (libc)System V Number Conversion.
* qgcvt: (libc)System V Number Conversion.
* qsort: (libc)Array Sort Function.
* raise: (libc)Signaling Yourself.
* rand: (libc)ISO Random.
* rand_r: (libc)ISO Random.
* random: (libc)BSD Random.
* random_r: (libc)BSD Random.
* rawmemchr: (libc)Search Functions.
* read: (libc)I/O Primitives.
* readdir64: (libc)Reading/Closing Directory.
* readdir64_r: (libc)Reading/Closing Directory.
* readdir: (libc)Reading/Closing Directory.
* readdir_r: (libc)Reading/Closing Directory.
* readlink: (libc)Symbolic Links.
* readv: (libc)Scatter-Gather.
* realloc: (libc)Changing Block Size.
* realpath: (libc)Symbolic Links.
* recv: (libc)Receiving Data.
* recvfrom: (libc)Receiving Datagrams.
* recvmsg: (libc)Receiving Datagrams.
* regcomp: (libc)POSIX Regexp Compilation.
* regerror: (libc)Regexp Cleanup.
* regexec: (libc)Matching POSIX Regexps.
* regfree: (libc)Regexp Cleanup.
* register_printf_function: (libc)Registering New Conversions.
* remainder: (libc)Remainder Functions.
* remainderf: (libc)Remainder Functions.
* remainderl: (libc)Remainder Functions.
* remove: (libc)Deleting Files.
* rename: (libc)Renaming Files.
* rewind: (libc)File Positioning.
* rewinddir: (libc)Random Access Directory.
* rindex: (libc)Search Functions.
* rint: (libc)Rounding Functions.
* rintf: (libc)Rounding Functions.
* rintl: (libc)Rounding Functions.
* rmdir: (libc)Deleting Files.
* round: (libc)Rounding Functions.
* roundf: (libc)Rounding Functions.
* roundl: (libc)Rounding Functions.
* rpmatch: (libc)Yes-or-No Questions.
* sbrk: (libc)Resizing the Data Segment.
* scalb: (libc)Normalization Functions.
* scalbf: (libc)Normalization Functions.
* scalbl: (libc)Normalization Functions.
* scalbln: (libc)Normalization Functions.
* scalblnf: (libc)Normalization Functions.
* scalblnl: (libc)Normalization Functions.
* scalbn: (libc)Normalization Functions.
* scalbnf: (libc)Normalization Functions.
* scalbnl: (libc)Normalization Functions.
* scandir64: (libc)Scanning Directory Content.
* scandir: (libc)Scanning Directory Content.
* scanf: (libc)Formatted Input Functions.
* sched_get_priority_max: (libc)Basic Scheduling Functions.
* sched_get_priority_min: (libc)Basic Scheduling Functions.
* sched_getaffinity: (libc)CPU Affinity.
* sched_getparam: (libc)Basic Scheduling Functions.
* sched_getscheduler: (libc)Basic Scheduling Functions.
* sched_rr_get_interval: (libc)Basic Scheduling Functions.
* sched_setaffinity: (libc)CPU Affinity.
* sched_setparam: (libc)Basic Scheduling Functions.
* sched_setscheduler: (libc)Basic Scheduling Functions.
* sched_yield: (libc)Basic Scheduling Functions.
* secure_getenv: (libc)Environment Access.
* seed48: (libc)SVID Random.
* seed48_r: (libc)SVID Random.
* seekdir: (libc)Random Access Directory.
* select: (libc)Waiting for I/O.
* send: (libc)Sending Data.
* sendmsg: (libc)Receiving Datagrams.
* sendto: (libc)Sending Datagrams.
* setbuf: (libc)Controlling Buffering.
* setbuffer: (libc)Controlling Buffering.
* setcontext: (libc)System V contexts.
* setdomainname: (libc)Host Identification.
* setegid: (libc)Setting Groups.
* setenv: (libc)Environment Access.
* seteuid: (libc)Setting User ID.
* setfsent: (libc)fstab.
* setgid: (libc)Setting Groups.
* setgrent: (libc)Scanning All Groups.
* setgroups: (libc)Setting Groups.
* sethostent: (libc)Host Names.
* sethostid: (libc)Host Identification.
* sethostname: (libc)Host Identification.
* setitimer: (libc)Setting an Alarm.
* setjmp: (libc)Non-Local Details.
* setkey: (libc)DES Encryption.
* setkey_r: (libc)DES Encryption.
* setlinebuf: (libc)Controlling Buffering.
* setlocale: (libc)Setting the Locale.
* setlogmask: (libc)setlogmask.
* setmntent: (libc)mtab.
* setnetent: (libc)Networks Database.
* setnetgrent: (libc)Lookup Netgroup.
* setpgid: (libc)Process Group Functions.
* setpgrp: (libc)Process Group Functions.
* setpriority: (libc)Traditional Scheduling Functions.
* setprotoent: (libc)Protocols Database.
* setpwent: (libc)Scanning All Users.
* setregid: (libc)Setting Groups.
* setreuid: (libc)Setting User ID.
* setrlimit64: (libc)Limits on Resources.
* setrlimit: (libc)Limits on Resources.
* setservent: (libc)Services Database.
* setsid: (libc)Process Group Functions.
* setsockopt: (libc)Socket Option Functions.
* setstate: (libc)BSD Random.
* setstate_r: (libc)BSD Random.
* settimeofday: (libc)High-Resolution Calendar.
* setuid: (libc)Setting User ID.
* setutent: (libc)Manipulating the Database.
* setutxent: (libc)XPG Functions.
* setvbuf: (libc)Controlling Buffering.
* shm_open: (libc)Memory-mapped I/O.
* shm_unlink: (libc)Memory-mapped I/O.
* shutdown: (libc)Closing a Socket.
* sigaction: (libc)Advanced Signal Handling.
* sigaddset: (libc)Signal Sets.
* sigaltstack: (libc)Signal Stack.
* sigblock: (libc)Blocking in BSD.
* sigdelset: (libc)Signal Sets.
* sigemptyset: (libc)Signal Sets.
* sigfillset: (libc)Signal Sets.
* siginterrupt: (libc)BSD Handler.
* sigismember: (libc)Signal Sets.
* siglongjmp: (libc)Non-Local Exits and Signals.
* sigmask: (libc)Blocking in BSD.
* signal: (libc)Basic Signal Handling.
* signbit: (libc)FP Bit Twiddling.
* significand: (libc)Normalization Functions.
* significandf: (libc)Normalization Functions.
* significandl: (libc)Normalization Functions.
* sigpause: (libc)Blocking in BSD.
* sigpending: (libc)Checking for Pending Signals.
* sigprocmask: (libc)Process Signal Mask.
* sigsetjmp: (libc)Non-Local Exits and Signals.
* sigsetmask: (libc)Blocking in BSD.
* sigstack: (libc)Signal Stack.
* sigsuspend: (libc)Sigsuspend.
* sigvec: (libc)BSD Handler.
* sin: (libc)Trig Functions.
* sincos: (libc)Trig Functions.
* sincosf: (libc)Trig Functions.
* sincosl: (libc)Trig Functions.
* sinf: (libc)Trig Functions.
* sinh: (libc)Hyperbolic Functions.
* sinhf: (libc)Hyperbolic Functions.
* sinhl: (libc)Hyperbolic Functions.
* sinl: (libc)Trig Functions.
* sleep: (libc)Sleeping.
* snprintf: (libc)Formatted Output Functions.
* socket: (libc)Creating a Socket.
* socketpair: (libc)Socket Pairs.
* sprintf: (libc)Formatted Output Functions.
* sqrt: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* sqrtf: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* sqrtl: (libc)Exponents and Logarithms.
* srand48: (libc)SVID Random.
* srand48_r: (libc)SVID Random.
* srand: (libc)ISO Random.
* srandom: (libc)BSD Random.
* srandom_r: (libc)BSD Random.
* sscanf: (libc)Formatted Input Functions.
* ssignal: (libc)Basic Signal Handling.
* stat64: (libc)Reading Attributes.
* stat: (libc)Reading Attributes.
* stime: (libc)Simple Calendar Time.
* stpcpy: (libc)Copying and Concatenation.
* stpncpy: (libc)Copying and Concatenation.
* strcasecmp: (libc)String/Array Comparison.
* strcasestr: (libc)Search Functions.
* strcat: (libc)Copying and Concatenation.
* strchr: (libc)Search Functions.
* strchrnul: (libc)Search Functions.
* strcmp: (libc)String/Array Comparison.
* strcoll: (libc)Collation Functions.
* strcpy: (libc)Copying and Concatenation.
* strcspn: (libc)Search Functions.
* strdup: (libc)Copying and Concatenation.
* strdupa: (libc)Copying and Concatenation.
* strerror: (libc)Error Messages.
* strerror_r: (libc)Error Messages.
* strfmon: (libc)Formatting Numbers.
* strfry: (libc)strfry.
* strftime: (libc)Formatting Calendar Time.
* strlen: (libc)String Length.
* strncasecmp: (libc)String/Array Comparison.
* strncat: (libc)Copying and Concatenation.
* strncmp: (libc)String/Array Comparison.
* strncpy: (libc)Copying and Concatenation.
* strndup: (libc)Copying and Concatenation.
* strndupa: (libc)Copying and Concatenation.
* strnlen: (libc)String Length.
* strpbrk: (libc)Search Functions.
* strptime: (libc)Low-Level Time String Parsing.
* strrchr: (libc)Search Functions.
* strsep: (libc)Finding Tokens in a String.
* strsignal: (libc)Signal Messages.
* strspn: (libc)Search Functions.
* strstr: (libc)Search Functions.
* strtod: (libc)Parsing of Floats.
* strtof: (libc)Parsing of Floats.
* strtoimax: (libc)Parsing of Integers.
* strtok: (libc)Finding Tokens in a String.
* strtok_r: (libc)Finding Tokens in a String.
* strtol: (libc)Parsing of Integers.
* strtold: (libc)Parsing of Floats.
* strtoll: (libc)Parsing of Integers.
* strtoq: (libc)Parsing of Integers.
* strtoul: (libc)Parsing of Integers.
* strtoull: (libc)Parsing of Integers.
* strtoumax: (libc)Parsing of Integers.
* strtouq: (libc)Parsing of Integers.
* strverscmp: (libc)String/Array Comparison.
* strxfrm: (libc)Collation Functions.
* stty: (libc)BSD Terminal Modes.
* swapcontext: (libc)System V contexts.
* swprintf: (libc)Formatted Output Functions.
* swscanf: (libc)Formatted Input Functions.
* symlink: (libc)Symbolic Links.
* sync: (libc)Synchronizing I/O.
* syscall: (libc)System Calls.
* sysconf: (libc)Sysconf Definition.
* sysctl: (libc)System Parameters.
* syslog: (libc)syslog; vsyslog.
* system: (libc)Running a Command.
* sysv_signal: (libc)Basic Signal Handling.
* tan: (libc)Trig Functions.
* tanf: (libc)Trig Functions.
* tanh: (libc)Hyperbolic Functions.
* tanhf: (libc)Hyperbolic Functions.
* tanhl: (libc)Hyperbolic Functions.
* tanl: (libc)Trig Functions.
* tcdrain: (libc)Line Control.
* tcflow: (libc)Line Control.
* tcflush: (libc)Line Control.
* tcgetattr: (libc)Mode Functions.
* tcgetpgrp: (libc)Terminal Access Functions.
* tcgetsid: (libc)Terminal Access Functions.
* tcsendbreak: (libc)Line Control.
* tcsetattr: (libc)Mode Functions.
* tcsetpgrp: (libc)Terminal Access Functions.
* tdelete: (libc)Tree Search Function.
* tdestroy: (libc)Tree Search Function.
* telldir: (libc)Random Access Directory.
* tempnam: (libc)Temporary Files.
* textdomain: (libc)Locating gettext catalog.
* tfind: (libc)Tree Search Function.
* tgamma: (libc)Special Functions.
* tgammaf: (libc)Special Functions.
* tgammal: (libc)Special Functions.
* time: (libc)Simple Calendar Time.
* timegm: (libc)Broken-down Time.
* timelocal: (libc)Broken-down Time.
* times: (libc)Processor Time.
* tmpfile64: (libc)Temporary Files.
* tmpfile: (libc)Temporary Files.
* tmpnam: (libc)Temporary Files.
* tmpnam_r: (libc)Temporary Files.
* toascii: (libc)Case Conversion.
* tolower: (libc)Case Conversion.
* toupper: (libc)Case Conversion.
* towctrans: (libc)Wide Character Case Conversion.
* towlower: (libc)Wide Character Case Conversion.
* towupper: (libc)Wide Character Case Conversion.
* trunc: (libc)Rounding Functions.
* truncate64: (libc)File Size.
* truncate: (libc)File Size.
* truncf: (libc)Rounding Functions.
* truncl: (libc)Rounding Functions.
* tsearch: (libc)Tree Search Function.
* ttyname: (libc)Is It a Terminal.
* ttyname_r: (libc)Is It a Terminal.
* twalk: (libc)Tree Search Function.
* tzset: (libc)Time Zone Functions.
* ulimit: (libc)Limits on Resources.
* umask: (libc)Setting Permissions.
* umount2: (libc)Mount-Unmount-Remount.
* umount: (libc)Mount-Unmount-Remount.
* uname: (libc)Platform Type.
* ungetc: (libc)How Unread.
* ungetwc: (libc)How Unread.
* unlink: (libc)Deleting Files.
* unlockpt: (libc)Allocation.
* unsetenv: (libc)Environment Access.
* updwtmp: (libc)Manipulating the Database.
* utime: (libc)File Times.
* utimes: (libc)File Times.
* utmpname: (libc)Manipulating the Database.
* utmpxname: (libc)XPG Functions.
* va_arg: (libc)Argument Macros.
* va_copy: (libc)Argument Macros.
* va_end: (libc)Argument Macros.
* va_start: (libc)Argument Macros.
* valloc: (libc)Aligned Memory Blocks.
* vasprintf: (libc)Variable Arguments Output.
* verr: (libc)Error Messages.
* verrx: (libc)Error Messages.
* versionsort64: (libc)Scanning Directory Content.
* versionsort: (libc)Scanning Directory Content.
* vfork: (libc)Creating a Process.
* vfprintf: (libc)Variable Arguments Output.
* vfscanf: (libc)Variable Arguments Input.
* vfwprintf: (libc)Variable Arguments Output.
* vfwscanf: (libc)Variable Arguments Input.
* vlimit: (libc)Limits on Resources.
* vprintf: (libc)Variable Arguments Output.
* vscanf: (libc)Variable Arguments Input.
* vsnprintf: (libc)Variable Arguments Output.
* vsprintf: (libc)Variable Arguments Output.
* vsscanf: (libc)Variable Arguments Input.
* vswprintf: (libc)Variable Arguments Output.
* vswscanf: (libc)Variable Arguments Input.
* vsyslog: (libc)syslog; vsyslog.
* vtimes: (libc)Resource Usage.
* vwarn: (libc)Error Messages.
* vwarnx: (libc)Error Messages.
* vwprintf: (libc)Variable Arguments Output.
* vwscanf: (libc)Variable Arguments Input.
* wait3: (libc)BSD Wait Functions.
* wait4: (libc)Process Completion.
* wait: (libc)Process Completion.
* waitpid: (libc)Process Completion.
* warn: (libc)Error Messages.
* warnx: (libc)Error Messages.
* wcpcpy: (libc)Copying and Concatenation.
* wcpncpy: (libc)Copying and Concatenation.
* wcrtomb: (libc)Converting a Character.
* wcscasecmp: (libc)String/Array Comparison.
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* Menu:
* !posix: Other Safety Remarks.
(line 135)
* /condition: Other Safety Remarks.
(line 168)
* /etc/hostname: Host Identification. (line 92)
* /etc/nsswitch.conf: NSS Configuration File.
(line 6)
* 4.N BSD Unix: Berkeley Unix. (line 6)
* :identifier: Other Safety Remarks.
(line 147)
* _POSIX_OPTION_ORDER environment variable.: Standard Environment.
(line 104)
* _POSIX_SAVED_IDS: How Change Persona. (line 6)
* abort signal: Program Error Signals.
(line 135)
* aborting a program: Aborting a Program. (line 6)
* absolute file name: File Name Resolution.
(line 19)
* absolute priority: Absolute Priority. (line 6)
* absolute value functions: Absolute Value. (line 6)
* AC-Safe: POSIX Safety Concepts.
(line 49)
* AC-Unsafe: POSIX Safety Concepts.
(line 68)
* accepting connections: Accepting Connections.
(line 6)
* access permission for a file: Access Permission. (line 6)
* access, testing for: Testing File Access. (line 6)
* accessing directories: Accessing Directories.
(line 6)
* address of socket: Socket Addresses. (line 6)
* address space <1>: Program Basics. (line 6)
* address space: Memory Subsystem. (line 6)
* alarm signal: Alarm Signals. (line 19)
* alarms, setting: Setting an Alarm. (line 10)
* alignment (in obstacks): Obstacks Data Alignment.
(line 6)
* alignment (with malloc): Aligned Memory Blocks.
(line 6)
* alloca disadvantages: Disadvantages of Alloca.
(line 6)
* alloca function: Variable Size Automatic.
(line 6)
* allocating pseudo-terminals: Allocation. (line 6)
* allocation (obstacks): Allocation in an Obstack.
(line 6)
* allocation debugging: Allocation Debugging.
(line 6)
* allocation hooks, for malloc: Hooks for Malloc. (line 6)
* allocation of memory with malloc: Basic Allocation. (line 6)
* allocation size of string: Representation of Strings.
(line 56)
* allocation statistics: Statistics of Malloc.
(line 6)
* alphabetic character <1>: Classification of Wide Characters.
(line 89)
* alphabetic character: Classification of Characters.
(line 41)
* alphanumeric character <1>: Classification of Wide Characters.
(line 74)
* alphanumeric character: Classification of Characters.
(line 60)
* append-access files: File Position. (line 28)
* argc (program argument count): Program Arguments. (line 16)
* argp (program argument parser): Argp. (line 6)
* argp parser functions: Argp Parser Functions.
(line 13)
* ARGP_HELP_FMT environment variable: Argp User Customization.
(line 6)
* argument parsing with argp: Argp. (line 6)
* argument promotion: Calling Variadics. (line 27)
* argument vectors, null-character separated: Argz and Envz Vectors.
(line 6)
* arguments (variadic functions): Receiving Arguments. (line 6)
* arguments, how many: How Many Arguments. (line 6)
* arguments, to program: Program Arguments. (line 6)
* argv (program argument vector): Program Arguments. (line 16)
* argz vectors (string vectors): Argz and Envz Vectors.
(line 6)
* arithmetic expansion: Expansion Stages. (line 22)
* array comparison functions: String/Array Comparison.
(line 6)
* array copy functions: Copying and Concatenation.
(line 10)
* array search function: Array Search Function.
(line 6)
* array sort function: Array Sort Function. (line 6)
* AS-Safe: POSIX Safety Concepts.
(line 35)
* AS-Unsafe: POSIX Safety Concepts.
(line 68)
* ASCII character: Classification of Characters.
(line 139)
* assertions: Consistency Checking.
(line 6)
* Async-Cancel-Safe: POSIX Safety Concepts.
(line 49)
* Async-Cancel-Unsafe: POSIX Safety Concepts.
(line 68)
* Async-Signal-Safe: POSIX Safety Concepts.
(line 35)
* Async-Signal-Unsafe: POSIX Safety Concepts.
(line 68)
* attributes of a file: Attribute Meanings. (line 6)
* automatic freeing: Variable Size Automatic.
(line 6)
* automatic memory allocation: Memory Allocation and C.
(line 19)
* automatic storage class: Memory Allocation and C.
(line 19)
* automatic storage with variable size: Variable Size Automatic.
(line 6)
* auxiliary vector: Auxiliary Vector. (line 6)
* background job: Concepts of Job Control.
(line 49)
* background job, launching: Foreground and Background.
(line 62)
* backtrace: Backtraces. (line 6)
* backtrace_fd: Backtraces. (line 6)
* backtrace_symbols: Backtraces. (line 6)
* base (of floating point number): Floating Point Concepts.
(line 20)
* baud rate: Line Speed. (line 6)
* Berkeley Unix: Berkeley Unix. (line 6)
* Bessel functions: Special Functions. (line 6)
* bias (of floating point number exponent): Floating Point Concepts.
(line 27)
* big-endian: Byte Order. (line 6)
* binary I/O to a stream: Block Input/Output. (line 9)
* binary search function (for arrays): Array Search Function.
(line 6)
* binary stream: Binary Streams. (line 13)
* binding a socket address: Socket Addresses. (line 6)
* blank character <1>: Classification of Wide Characters.
(line 260)
* blank character: Classification of Characters.
(line 109)
* block I/O to a stream: Block Input/Output. (line 9)
* blocked signals: Delivery of Signal. (line 6)
* blocked signals, checking for: Checking for Pending Signals.
(line 6)
* blocking signals: Blocking Signals. (line 6)
* blocking signals, in a handler: Blocking for Handler.
(line 6)
* bootstrapping, and services: Actions in the NSS configuration.
(line 72)
* break condition, detecting: Input Modes. (line 58)
* break condition, generating: Line Control. (line 14)
* breaking a string into tokens: Finding Tokens in a String.
(line 6)
* broken pipe signal: Operation Error Signals.
(line 13)
* broken-down time <1>: Broken-down Time. (line 6)
* broken-down time: Calendar Time. (line 26)
* BSD Unix: Berkeley Unix. (line 6)
* buffering of streams: Stream Buffering. (line 6)
* buffering, controlling: Controlling Buffering.
(line 8)
* bugs, reporting: Reporting Bugs. (line 6)
* bus error: Program Error Signals.
(line 133)
* butterfly: Misc FP Arithmetic. (line 52)
* byte order conversion, for socket: Byte Order. (line 6)
* byte stream: Socket Concepts. (line 12)
* C++ streams: Streams and I18N. (line 30)
* calendar time: Time Basics. (line 13)
* calendar time and broken-down time: Broken-down Time. (line 6)
* calendar, Gregorian: Calendar Time. (line 26)
* calling variadic functions: Calling Variadics. (line 6)
* canonical input processing: Canonical or Not. (line 9)
* capacity limits, POSIX: General Limits. (line 6)
* carrier detect: Control Modes. (line 21)
* case conversion of characters: Case Conversion. (line 6)
* catching signals: Delivery of Signal. (line 13)
* categories for locales: Locale Categories. (line 6)
* change working directory: Working Directory. (line 6)
* changing the locale: Setting the Locale. (line 18)
* changing the size of a block (malloc): Changing Block Size. (line 6)
* changing the size of a block (obstacks): Growing Objects. (line 6)
* channels: Stream/Descriptor Precautions.
(line 6)
* character case conversion: Case Conversion. (line 6)
* character predicates: Classification of Characters.
(line 6)
* character testing: Classification of Characters.
(line 6)
* checking for pending signals: Checking for Pending Signals.
(line 6)
* child process <1>: Process Creation Concepts.
(line 15)
* child process <2>: Processes. (line 13)
* child process: Processor Time. (line 31)
* child process signal: Job Control Signals. (line 14)
* chunks: Obstack Chunks. (line 6)
* classes, floating-point: Floating Point Classes.
(line 6)
* classification of characters: Classification of Characters.
(line 6)
* cleaning up a stream: Linked Channels. (line 15)
* clearing terminal input queue: Line Control. (line 65)
* client: Connections. (line 6)
* clock ticks: Processor And CPU Time.
(line 19)
* clock, high accuracy: High Accuracy Clock. (line 6)
* close-on-exec (file descriptor flag): Descriptor Flags. (line 52)
* closing a file descriptor: Opening and Closing Files.
(line 6)
* closing a socket: Closing a Socket. (line 6)
* closing a stream: Closing Streams. (line 6)
* collating strings: Collation Functions. (line 6)
* combining locales: Choosing Locale. (line 17)
* command argument syntax: Argument Syntax. (line 6)
* command arguments, parsing: Parsing Program Arguments.
(line 6)
* command line arguments: Program Arguments. (line 6)
* command substitution: Expansion Stages. (line 18)
* communication style (of a socket): Socket Concepts. (line 6)
* comparing strings and arrays: String/Array Comparison.
(line 6)
* Comparison Function: Comparison Functions.
(line 6)
* compiling: Configuring and compiling.
(line 6)
* complex exponentiation functions: Exponents and Logarithms.
(line 202)
* complex logarithm functions: Exponents and Logarithms.
(line 202)
* complex numbers: Complex Numbers. (line 6)
* complex trigonometric functions: Trig Functions. (line 68)
* concatenating strings: Copying and Concatenation.
(line 10)
* Conditionally Safe Features: Conditionally Safe Features.
(line 6)
* configuring: Configuring and compiling.
(line 6)
* conjugate complex numbers: Operations on Complex.
(line 6)
* connecting a socket: Connecting. (line 6)
* connection: Connections. (line 6)
* consistency checking: Consistency Checking.
(line 6)
* consistency checking, of heap: Heap Consistency Checking.
(line 6)
* const: Conditionally Safe Features.
(line 131)
* constants <1>: Mathematical Constants.
(line 6)
* constants: Memory Concepts. (line 67)
* continue signal: Job Control Signals. (line 28)
* control character <1>: Classification of Wide Characters.
(line 108)
* control character: Classification of Characters.
(line 132)
* control operations on files: Control Operations. (line 6)
* controlling process: Controlling Terminal.
(line 13)
* controlling terminal: Concepts of Job Control.
(line 42)
* controlling terminal, access to: Access to the Terminal.
(line 6)
* controlling terminal, determining: Identifying the Terminal.
(line 6)
* controlling terminal, setting: Open-time Flags. (line 54)
* conversion specifications (printf): Formatted Output Basics.
(line 14)
* conversion specifications (scanf): Formatted Input Basics.
(line 18)
* converting byte order: Byte Order. (line 6)
* converting case of characters: Case Conversion. (line 6)
* converting file descriptor to stream: Descriptors and Streams.
(line 6)
* converting floats to integers: Rounding Functions. (line 6)
* converting group ID to group name: Lookup Group. (line 6)
* converting group name to group ID: Lookup Group. (line 6)
* converting host address to name: Host Names. (line 6)
* converting host name to address: Host Names. (line 6)
* converting network name to network number: Networks Database.
(line 6)
* converting network number to network name: Networks Database.
(line 6)
* converting port number to service name: Services Database. (line 6)
* converting service name to port number: Services Database. (line 6)
* converting string to collation order: Collation Functions. (line 83)
* converting strings to numbers: Parsing of Numbers. (line 6)
* converting user ID to user name: Lookup User. (line 6)
* converting user name to user ID: Lookup User. (line 6)
* cookie, for custom stream: Streams and Cookies. (line 6)
* copy-on-write page fault: Locked Memory Details.
(line 40)
* copying strings and arrays: Copying and Concatenation.
(line 10)
* corrupt: Unsafe Features. (line 26)
* cpu priority: Priority. (line 6)
* CPU time <1>: Processor Time. (line 9)
* CPU time <2>: Processor And CPU Time.
(line 19)
* CPU time: Time Basics. (line 37)
* create on open (file status flag): Open-time Flags. (line 22)
* creating a directory: Creating Directories.
(line 6)
* creating a FIFO special file: FIFO Special Files. (line 6)
* creating a pipe: Creating a Pipe. (line 6)
* creating a pipe to a subprocess: Pipe to a Subprocess.
(line 6)
* creating a process: Process Creation Concepts.
(line 15)
* creating a socket: Creating a Socket. (line 6)
* creating a socket pair: Socket Pairs. (line 6)
* creating special files: Making Special Files.
(line 6)
* cube root function: Exponents and Logarithms.
(line 160)
* currency symbols: Currency Symbol. (line 6)
* current limit: Limits on Resources. (line 17)
* current working directory: Working Directory. (line 6)
* custom streams: Custom Streams. (line 6)
* customizing printf: Customizing Printf. (line 6)
* cwd: Other Safety Remarks.
(line 121)
* data loss on sockets: Socket Concepts. (line 17)
* databases: Name Service Switch. (line 6)
* datagram socket: Datagrams. (line 6)
* datagrams, transmitting: Sending Datagrams. (line 6)
* date: Time Basics. (line 16)
* Daylight Saving Time: Broken-down Time. (line 62)
* decimal digit character: Classification of Characters.
(line 54)
* decimal-point separator: General Numeric. (line 13)
* declaration (compared to definition): Header Files. (line 17)
* declaring variadic functions: Calling Variadics. (line 6)
* decompose complex numbers: Operations on Complex.
(line 6)
* default action (for a signal): Delivery of Signal. (line 13)
* default action for a signal: Basic Signal Handling.
(line 38)
* default argument promotions: Calling Variadics. (line 27)
* default value, and NSS: Notes on NSS Configuration File.
(line 11)
* defining new printf conversions: Customizing Printf. (line 6)
* definition (compared to declaration): Header Files. (line 17)
* delayed suspend character: Signal Characters. (line 53)
* deleting a directory: Deleting Files. (line 58)
* deleting a file: Deleting Files. (line 6)
* delivery of signals: Delivery of Signal. (line 6)
* descriptors and streams: Stream/Descriptor Precautions.
(line 6)
* digit character <1>: Classification of Wide Characters.
(line 121)
* digit character: Classification of Characters.
(line 54)
* directories, accessing: Accessing Directories.
(line 6)
* directories, creating: Creating Directories.
(line 6)
* directories, deleting: Deleting Files. (line 58)
* directory: Directories. (line 9)
* directory entry: Directories. (line 9)
* directory hierarchy: Working with Directory Trees.
(line 6)
* directory stream: Accessing Directories.
(line 10)
* disadvantages of alloca: Disadvantages of Alloca.
(line 6)
* DISCARD character: Other Special. (line 24)
* division by zero: FP Exceptions. (line 6)
* dlopen: Unsafe Features. (line 49)
* DNS: Host Identification. (line 17)
* DNS server unavailable: Actions in the NSS configuration.
(line 30)
* domain (of socket): Socket Concepts. (line 33)
* domain error: Math Error Reporting.
(line 6)
* domain name: Host Identification. (line 21)
* Domain Name System: Host Identification. (line 17)
* dot notation, for Internet addresses: Abstract Host Addresses.
(line 48)
* DSUSP character: Signal Characters. (line 53)
* duplicating file descriptors: Duplicating Descriptors.
(line 6)
* dynamic memory allocation: Memory Allocation and C.
(line 26)
* EBCDIC: Extended Char Intro. (line 156)
* echo of terminal input: Local Modes. (line 24)
* effective group ID: Process Persona. (line 6)
* effective user ID: Process Persona. (line 6)
* efficiency and malloc: Efficiency and Malloc.
(line 6)
* efficiency and obstacks: Extra Fast Growing. (line 6)
* efficiency of chunks: Obstack Chunks. (line 6)
* EINTR, and restarting interrupted primitives: Interrupted Primitives.
(line 51)
* elapsed time <1>: Elapsed Time. (line 6)
* elapsed time: Time Basics. (line 24)
* encryption: Trivial Encryption. (line 6)
* end of file, on a stream: EOF and Errors. (line 6)
* end-of-file, on a file descriptor: I/O Primitives. (line 24)
* env: Other Safety Remarks.
(line 26)
* environment: Environment Variables.
(line 22)
* environment access: Environment Access. (line 6)
* environment representation: Environment Access. (line 6)
* environment variable: Environment Variables.
(line 6)
* environment vectors, null-character separated: Argz and Envz Vectors.
(line 9)
* envz vectors (environment vectors): Argz and Envz Vectors.
(line 9)
* EOF character: Editing Characters. (line 10)
* EOL character: Editing Characters. (line 22)
* EOL2 character: Editing Characters. (line 35)
* epoch: Simple Calendar Time.
(line 10)
* ERASE character: Editing Characters. (line 47)
* errno: System Calls. (line 58)
* error codes: Error Reporting. (line 6)
* error messages, in argp: Argp Helper Functions.
(line 31)
* error reporting: Error Reporting. (line 6)
* errors, mathematical: Math Error Reporting.
(line 6)
* establishing a handler: Signal Actions. (line 6)
* ethers: NSS Basics. (line 26)
* EUC: Extended Char Intro. (line 188)
* EUC-JP: glibc iconv Implementation.
(line 53)
* exception <1>: Program Error Signals.
(line 48)
* exception: FP Exceptions. (line 6)
* exclusive lock: File Locks. (line 10)
* exec functions: Executing a File. (line 6)
* execing a program: Memory Concepts. (line 90)
* executable: Memory Concepts. (line 67)
* executing a file: Executing a File. (line 6)
* exit status: Exit Status. (line 6)
* exit status value: Program Termination. (line 6)
* exiting a program: Memory Concepts. (line 90)
* expansion of shell words: Word Expansion. (line 6)
* exponent (of floating point number): Floating Point Concepts.
(line 23)
* exponentiation functions: Exponents and Logarithms.
(line 6)
* extending printf: Customizing Printf. (line 6)
* extracting file descriptor from stream: Descriptors and Streams.
(line 6)
* fcntl function: Control Operations. (line 6)
* fd: Other Safety Remarks.
(line 67)
* FDL, GNU Free Documentation License: Documentation License.
(line 6)
* feature test macros: Feature Test Macros. (line 6)
* field splitting: Expansion Stages. (line 25)
* FIFO special file: Pipes and FIFOs. (line 12)
* file access permission: Access Permission. (line 6)
* file access time: File Times. (line 6)
* file attribute modification time: File Times. (line 6)
* file attributes: Attribute Meanings. (line 6)
* file creation mask: Setting Permissions. (line 6)
* file descriptor flags: Descriptor Flags. (line 6)
* file descriptor sets, for select: Waiting for I/O. (line 30)
* file descriptors, standard: Descriptors and Streams.
(line 58)
* file locks: File Locks. (line 6)
* file modification time: File Times. (line 6)
* file name: File Names. (line 14)
* file name component: Directories. (line 15)
* file name errors: File Name Errors. (line 6)
* file name resolution: File Name Resolution.
(line 10)
* file name translation flags: Open-time Flags. (line 14)
* file names, multiple: Hard Links. (line 6)
* file owner: File Owner. (line 6)
* file permission bits: Permission Bits. (line 15)
* file pointer: Streams. (line 12)
* file position: File Position. (line 14)
* file positioning on a file descriptor: File Position Primitive.
(line 15)
* file positioning on a stream: File Positioning. (line 6)
* file status flags: File Status Flags. (line 6)
* files, accessing: Memory Concepts. (line 83)
* filtering i/o through subprocess: Pipe to a Subprocess.
(line 6)
* FIPS 140-2: Cryptographic Functions.
(line 32)
* FIPS 46-3: DES Encryption. (line 6)
* flag character (printf): Output Conversion Syntax.
(line 60)
* flag character (scanf): Input Conversion Syntax.
(line 35)
* flags for sigaction: Flags for Sigaction. (line 6)
* flags, file name translation: Open-time Flags. (line 14)
* flags, open-time action: Open-time Flags. (line 17)
* floating point: Floating Point Numbers.
(line 6)
* floating point, IEEE: IEEE Floating Point. (line 6)
* floating type measurements: Floating Type Macros.
(line 6)
* floating-point classes: Floating Point Classes.
(line 6)
* floating-point exception: Program Error Signals.
(line 48)
* flow control, terminal: Line Control. (line 102)
* flushing a stream: Flushing Buffers. (line 6)
* flushing terminal output queue: Line Control. (line 37)
* foreground job: Concepts of Job Control.
(line 49)
* foreground job, launching: Foreground and Background.
(line 10)
* forking a process: Process Creation Concepts.
(line 15)
* format string, for printf: Formatted Output. (line 6)
* format string, for scanf: Formatted Input. (line 6)
* formatted input from a stream: Formatted Input. (line 6)
* formatted messages: Formatted Messages. (line 6)
* formatted output to a stream: Formatted Output. (line 6)
* FP arithmetic: FP Bit Twiddling. (line 6)
* FQDN: Host Identification. (line 32)
* frame, real memory: Memory Concepts. (line 18)
* free documentation: Free Manuals. (line 6)
* freeing (obstacks): Freeing Obstack Objects.
(line 6)
* freeing memory: Memory Concepts. (line 90)
* freeing memory allocated with malloc: Freeing after Malloc.
(line 6)
* fully buffered stream: Buffering Concepts. (line 15)
* function prototypes (variadic): Variadic Prototypes. (line 6)
* gamma function: Special Functions. (line 6)
* gcvt_r: System V Number Conversion.
(line 101)
* gencat: The gencat program. (line 6)
* generation of signals: Signal Generation. (line 6)
* generic i/o control operations: IOCTLs. (line 6)
* globbing: Globbing. (line 6)
* graphic character <1>: Classification of Wide Characters.
(line 144)
* graphic character: Classification of Characters.
(line 117)
* Gregorian calendar: Calendar Time. (line 26)
* group: NSS Basics. (line 26)
* group database: Group Database. (line 6)
* group ID: User and Group IDs. (line 12)
* group name: User and Group IDs. (line 12)
* group owner of a file: File Owner. (line 6)
* grouping of digits: General Numeric. (line 28)
* growing objects (in obstacks): Growing Objects. (line 6)
* handling multiple signals: Merged Signals. (line 6)
* hangup signal: Termination Signals. (line 72)
* hard limit: Limits on Resources. (line 24)
* hard link: Hard Links. (line 6)
* header files: Header Files. (line 6)
* heap: Unsafe Features. (line 41)
* heap consistency checking: Heap Consistency Checking.
(line 6)
* heap, dynamic allocation from: Unconstrained Allocation.
(line 6)
* heap, freeing memory from: Freeing after Malloc.
(line 6)
* hexadecimal digit character <1>: Classification of Wide Characters.
(line 242)
* hexadecimal digit character: Classification of Characters.
(line 68)
* hidden bit (of floating point number mantissa): Floating Point Concepts.
(line 42)
* hierarchy, directory: Working with Directory Trees.
(line 6)
* high-priority data: Out-of-Band Data. (line 6)
* high-resolution time: Calendar Time. (line 20)
* holes in files: File Position Primitive.
(line 63)
* home directory: Standard Environment.
(line 12)
* HOME environment variable: Standard Environment.
(line 12)
* hook functions (of custom streams): Hook Functions. (line 6)
* host address, Internet: Abstract Host Addresses.
(line 6)
* host name: Host Identification. (line 13)
* hostid: Other Safety Remarks.
(line 40)
* hostname: Host Identification. (line 19)
* hosts: NSS Basics. (line 26)
* hosts database: Host Names. (line 6)
* how many arguments: How Many Arguments. (line 6)
* hyperbolic functions: Hyperbolic Functions.
(line 6)
* i18n: Unsafe Features. (line 79)
* iconv: Unsafe Features. (line 67)
* identifying terminals: Is It a Terminal. (line 6)
* IEEE 754: Floating Point Numbers.
(line 6)
* IEEE floating point: Floating Point Numbers.
(line 6)
* IEEE floating point representation: IEEE Floating Point. (line 6)
* IEEE Std 1003.1: POSIX. (line 6)
* IEEE Std 1003.2: POSIX. (line 6)
* ignore action for a signal: Basic Signal Handling.
(line 43)
* illegal instruction: Program Error Signals.
(line 106)
* impossible events: Consistency Checking.
(line 6)
* independent channels: Independent Channels.
(line 6)
* inexact exception: FP Exceptions. (line 6)
* infinity: Infinity and NaN. (line 6)
* init: Conditionally Safe Features.
(line 16)
* initial signal actions: Initial Signal Actions.
(line 6)
* inode number: Attribute Meanings. (line 192)
* input available signal: Asynchronous I/O Signals.
(line 13)
* input conversions, for scanf: Table of Input Conversions.
(line 6)
* input from multiple files: Waiting for I/O. (line 6)
* installation tools: Tools for Compilation.
(line 6)
* installing: Running make install.
(line 6)
* integer: Integers. (line 6)
* integer division functions: Integer Division. (line 6)
* integer type range: Range of Type. (line 6)
* integer type width: Width of Type. (line 6)
* interactive signals, from terminal: Local Modes. (line 94)
* interactive stop signal: Job Control Signals. (line 57)
* internal representation: Extended Char Intro. (line 12)
* internationalization: Locales. (line 11)
* Internet host address: Abstract Host Addresses.
(line 6)
* Internet namespace, for sockets: Internet Namespace. (line 6)
* interprocess communication, with FIFO: FIFO Special Files. (line 6)
* interprocess communication, with pipes: Creating a Pipe. (line 6)
* interprocess communication, with signals: Kill Example. (line 6)
* interprocess communication, with sockets: Sockets. (line 9)
* interrupt character: Signal Characters. (line 11)
* interrupt signal: Termination Signals. (line 30)
* interrupt-driven input: Interrupt Input. (line 6)
* interrupting primitives: Interrupted Primitives.
(line 51)
* interval: Time Basics. (line 20)
* interval timer, setting: Setting an Alarm. (line 10)
* INTR character: Signal Characters. (line 11)
* invalid exception: FP Exceptions. (line 6)
* inverse complex hyperbolic functions: Hyperbolic Functions.
(line 99)
* inverse complex trigonometric functions: Inverse Trig Functions.
(line 72)
* inverse hyperbolic functions: Hyperbolic Functions.
(line 69)
* inverse trigonometric functions: Inverse Trig Functions.
(line 6)
* invocation of program: Program Arguments. (line 6)
* IOCTLs: IOCTLs. (line 6)
* ISO 10646: Extended Char Intro. (line 37)
* ISO 2022: Extended Char Intro. (line 179)
* ISO 6937: Extended Char Intro. (line 202)
* ISO C: ISO C. (line 6)
* ISO-2022-JP: glibc iconv Implementation.
(line 53)
* ISO/IEC 9945-1: POSIX. (line 6)
* ISO/IEC 9945-2: POSIX. (line 6)
* job: Job Control. (line 6)
* job control: Job Control. (line 6)
* job control functions: Functions for Job Control.
(line 6)
* job control is optional: Job Control is Optional.
(line 6)
* job control signals: Job Control Signals. (line 6)
* job control, enabling: Initializing the Shell.
(line 6)
* Kermit the frog: Search/Sort Example. (line 107)
* kernel call: System Calls. (line 16)
* kernel header files: Linux. (line 6)
* KILL character: Editing Characters. (line 85)
* kill signal: Termination Signals. (line 70)
* killing a process: Signaling Another Process.
(line 6)
* Korn Shell: Wildcard Matching. (line 71)
* LANG environment variable <1>: Standard Environment.
(line 68)
* LANG environment variable: The catgets Functions.
(line 100)
* launching jobs: Launching Jobs. (line 6)
* LC_ALL environment variable <1>: Standard Environment.
(line 74)
* LC_ALL environment variable: The catgets Functions.
(line 100)
* LC_COLLATE environment variable: Standard Environment.
(line 80)
* LC_CTYPE environment variable: Standard Environment.
(line 83)
* LC_MESSAGES environment variable <1>: Standard Environment.
(line 87)
* LC_MESSAGES environment variable: The catgets Functions.
(line 100)
* LC_MONETARY environment variable: Standard Environment.
(line 91)
* LC_NUMERIC environment variable: Standard Environment.
(line 94)
* LC_TIME environment variable: Standard Environment.
(line 97)
* leap second: Broken-down Time. (line 28)
* length of string: Representation of Strings.
(line 56)
* level, for socket options: Socket Options. (line 9)
* library: Introduction. (line 9)
* limit: Limits on Resources. (line 12)
* limits on resource usage: Limits on Resources. (line 6)
* limits, file name length: Limits for Files. (line 36)
* limits, floating types: Floating Type Macros.
(line 6)
* limits, integer types: Range of Type. (line 6)
* limits, link count of files: Limits for Files. (line 24)
* limits, number of open files: General Limits. (line 34)
* limits, number of processes: General Limits. (line 28)
* limits, number of supplementary group IDs: General Limits. (line 50)
* limits, pipe buffer size: Limits for Files. (line 51)
* limits, POSIX: General Limits. (line 6)
* limits, program argument size: General Limits. (line 24)
* limits, terminal input queue: Limits for Files. (line 28)
* limits, time zone name length: General Limits. (line 44)
* line buffered stream: Buffering Concepts. (line 12)
* line speed: Line Speed. (line 6)
* lines (in a text file): Binary Streams. (line 25)
* link: Directories. (line 9)
* link, hard: Hard Links. (line 6)
* link, soft: Symbolic Links. (line 6)
* link, symbolic: Symbolic Links. (line 6)
* linked channels: Linked Channels. (line 6)
* listening (sockets): Listening. (line 6)
* literals: Memory Concepts. (line 67)
* little-endian: Byte Order. (line 6)
* LNEXT character: Other Special. (line 7)
* load average: Processor Resources. (line 46)
* local namespace, for sockets: Local Namespace. (line 6)
* local network address number: Abstract Host Addresses.
(line 9)
* local time: Calendar Time. (line 26)
* locale: Other Safety Remarks.
(line 10)
* locale categories: Locale Categories. (line 6)
* locale, changing: Setting the Locale. (line 18)
* locales: Locales. (line 11)
* lock: Unsafe Features. (line 13)
* locking pages: Locking Pages. (line 6)
* logarithm functions: Exponents and Logarithms.
(line 6)
* login name: User and Group IDs. (line 6)
* login name, determining: Who Logged In. (line 6)
* LOGNAME environment variable: Standard Environment.
(line 24)
* long jumps: Non-Local Exits. (line 6)
* long-named options: Argument Syntax. (line 50)
* longjmp: Advantages of Alloca.
(line 15)
* loss of data on sockets: Socket Concepts. (line 17)
* lost resource signal: Operation Error Signals.
(line 27)
* lower-case character <1>: Classification of Wide Characters.
(line 158)
* lower-case character: Classification of Characters.
(line 27)
* macros: Obstack Functions. (line 6)
* main function: Program Arguments. (line 6)
* malloc debugger: Allocation Debugging.
(line 6)
* malloc function: Unconstrained Allocation.
(line 6)
* mantissa (of floating point number): Floating Point Concepts.
(line 35)
* matching failure, in scanf: Formatted Input Basics.
(line 32)
* math errors: Errors in Math Functions.
(line 6)
* mathematical constants: Mathematical Constants.
(line 6)
* maximum: Misc FP Arithmetic. (line 6)
* maximum field width (scanf): Input Conversion Syntax.
(line 50)
* maximum limit: Limits on Resources. (line 24)
* maximum possible integer: Integers. (line 102)
* measurements of floating types: Floating Type Macros.
(line 6)
* mem: Other Safety Remarks.
(line 103)
* memory allocation: Memory. (line 6)
* memory lock: Locking Pages. (line 6)
* memory mapped file: Memory Concepts. (line 83)
* memory mapped I/O: Memory Concepts. (line 83)
* memory page: Memory Subsystem. (line 33)
* merging of signals: Merged Signals. (line 6)
* MIN termios slot: Noncanonical Input. (line 26)
* minimum: Misc FP Arithmetic. (line 6)
* minimum field width (printf): Output Conversion Syntax.
(line 67)
* minimum possible integer: Integers. (line 102)
* mixing descriptors and streams: Stream/Descriptor Precautions.
(line 6)
* modem disconnect: Control Modes. (line 33)
* modem status lines: Control Modes. (line 21)
* monetary value formatting: The Lame Way to Locale Data.
(line 13)
* MT-Safe: POSIX Safety Concepts.
(line 16)
* MT-Unsafe: POSIX Safety Concepts.
(line 68)
* multi-threaded application: Streams and Threads. (line 6)
* multibyte character: Extended Char Intro. (line 156)
* multibyte character string: Representation of Strings.
(line 11)
* multibyte string: Representation of Strings.
(line 67)
* multiple names for one file: Hard Links. (line 6)
* multiplexing input: Waiting for I/O. (line 6)
* multiply-add: Misc FP Arithmetic. (line 6)
* name of running program: Error Messages. (line 80)
* name of socket: Socket Addresses. (line 6)
* Name Service Switch: Name Service Switch. (line 6)
* name space: Reserved Names. (line 6)
* names of signals: Standard Signals. (line 6)
* namespace (of socket): Socket Concepts. (line 33)
* NaN <1>: FP Bit Twiddling. (line 66)
* NaN: Infinity and NaN. (line 6)
* Netgroup: Netgroup Data. (line 6)
* netgroup: NSS Basics. (line 26)
* network byte order: Byte Order. (line 11)
* network number: Abstract Host Addresses.
(line 9)
* network protocol: Socket Concepts. (line 42)
* networks: NSS Basics. (line 26)
* networks database: Networks Database. (line 6)
* NIS: Host Identification. (line 38)
* NIS domain name: Host Identification. (line 38)
* nisplus, and booting: Actions in the NSS configuration.
(line 72)
* nisplus, and completeness: Actions in the NSS configuration.
(line 65)
* NLSPATH environment variable <1>: Standard Environment.
(line 100)
* NLSPATH environment variable: The catgets Functions.
(line 32)
* non-blocking open: Open-time Flags. (line 30)
* non-local exit, from signal handler: Longjmp in Handler. (line 6)
* non-local exits: Non-Local Exits. (line 6)
* noncanonical input processing: Canonical or Not. (line 26)
* normalization functions (floating-point): Normalization Functions.
(line 6)
* normalized floating point number: Floating Point Concepts.
(line 59)
* not a number: Infinity and NaN. (line 6)
* NSS <1>: Name Service Switch. (line 6)
* NSS: Unsafe Features. (line 66)
* nsswitch.conf: NSS Configuration File.
(line 6)
* null character: Representation of Strings.
(line 26)
* null pointer constant: Null Pointer Constant.
(line 6)
* null wide character: Representation of Strings.
(line 26)
* number of arguments passed: How Many Arguments. (line 6)
* number syntax, parsing: Parsing of Numbers. (line 6)
* numeric value formatting: The Lame Way to Locale Data.
(line 13)
* obstack status: Status of an Obstack.
(line 6)
* obstacks: Obstacks. (line 6)
* open-time action flags: Open-time Flags. (line 17)
* opening a file: I/O Concepts. (line 9)
* opening a file descriptor: Opening and Closing Files.
(line 6)
* opening a pipe: Creating a Pipe. (line 6)
* opening a pseudo-terminal pair: Pseudo-Terminal Pairs.
(line 6)
* opening a socket: Creating a Socket. (line 6)
* opening a socket pair: Socket Pairs. (line 6)
* opening a stream: Opening Streams. (line 6)
* Optimization: FP Function Optimizations.
(line 6)
* optimizing NSS: Notes on NSS Configuration File.
(line 27)
* option parsing with argp: Argp. (line 6)
* optional arguments: Variadic Functions. (line 6)
* optional POSIX features: System Options. (line 6)
* orientation, stream <1>: Streams and I18N. (line 38)
* orientation, stream: Opening Streams. (line 98)
* orphaned process group: Orphaned Process Groups.
(line 6)
* Other Safety Remarks: Other Safety Remarks.
(line 6)
* out-of-band data: Out-of-Band Data. (line 6)
* output conversions, for printf: Table of Output Conversions.
(line 6)
* output possible signal: Asynchronous I/O Signals.
(line 13)
* overflow exception: FP Exceptions. (line 6)
* owner of a file: File Owner. (line 6)
* packet: Socket Concepts. (line 12)
* page boundary: Aligned Memory Blocks.
(line 6)
* page fault: Memory Concepts. (line 45)
* page fault, copy-on-write: Locked Memory Details.
(line 40)
* page frame: Memory Concepts. (line 18)
* page, memory: Memory Subsystem. (line 33)
* page, virtual memory: Memory Concepts. (line 18)
* paging <1>: Locking Pages. (line 6)
* paging: Memory Concepts. (line 45)
* parameter promotion: String/Array Conventions.
(line 41)
* parent directory: File Name Resolution.
(line 28)
* parent process <1>: Process Creation Concepts.
(line 15)
* parent process: Processes. (line 13)
* parity checking: Input Modes. (line 17)
* parsing a template string: Parsing a Template String.
(line 6)
* parsing numbers (in formatted input): Parsing of Numbers. (line 6)
* parsing program arguments: Parsing Program Arguments.
(line 6)
* parsing tokens from a string: Finding Tokens in a String.
(line 6)
* passwd: NSS Basics. (line 26)
* password database: User Database. (line 6)
* PATH environment variable: Standard Environment.
(line 33)
* pause function: Waiting for a Signal.
(line 6)
* peeking at input: Unreading. (line 6)
* pending signals: Delivery of Signal. (line 6)
* pending signals, checking for: Checking for Pending Signals.
(line 6)
* period of time: Time Basics. (line 33)
* permission to access a file: Access Permission. (line 6)
* persona: Process Persona. (line 6)
* physical address: Memory Subsystem. (line 6)
* physical memory: Memory Subsystem. (line 6)
* pi (trigonometric constant): Trig Functions. (line 10)
* pipe: Pipes and FIFOs. (line 6)
* pipe signal: Operation Error Signals.
(line 13)
* pipe to a subprocess: Pipe to a Subprocess.
(line 6)
* plugin: Unsafe Features. (line 61)
* port number: Ports. (line 6)
* positioning a file descriptor: File Position Primitive.
(line 15)
* positioning a stream: File Positioning. (line 6)
* positive difference: Misc FP Arithmetic. (line 6)
* POSIX: POSIX. (line 6)
* POSIX capacity limits: General Limits. (line 6)
* POSIX optional features: System Options. (line 6)
* POSIX Safety Concepts: POSIX Safety Concepts.
(line 6)
* POSIX.1: POSIX. (line 6)
* POSIX.2: POSIX. (line 6)
* power functions: Exponents and Logarithms.
(line 6)
* precision (of floating point number): Floating Point Concepts.
(line 38)
* precision (printf): Output Conversion Syntax.
(line 78)
* predicates on arrays: String/Array Comparison.
(line 6)
* predicates on characters: Classification of Characters.
(line 6)
* predicates on strings: String/Array Comparison.
(line 6)
* preemptive scheduling: Absolute Priority. (line 17)
* Preliminary: POSIX Safety Concepts.
(line 75)
* primitives, interrupting: Interrupted Primitives.
(line 51)
* printing character <1>: Classification of Wide Characters.
(line 171)
* printing character: Classification of Characters.
(line 125)
* priority of a process: Priority. (line 6)
* priority, absolute: Absolute Priority. (line 6)
* process <1>: Processes. (line 6)
* process: Program Basics. (line 6)
* process completion: Process Completion. (line 6)
* process group functions: Functions for Job Control.
(line 6)
* process group ID: Launching Jobs. (line 23)
* process group leader: Launching Jobs. (line 23)
* process groups: Job Control. (line 6)
* process ID: Process Creation Concepts.
(line 9)
* process image: Process Creation Concepts.
(line 33)
* process lifetime: Process Creation Concepts.
(line 9)
* process priority: Priority. (line 6)
* process signal mask: Process Signal Mask. (line 6)
* process termination: Program Termination. (line 6)
* processor time <1>: Processor Time. (line 9)
* processor time: Time Basics. (line 44)
* profiling alarm signal: Alarm Signals. (line 30)
* profiling timer: Setting an Alarm. (line 22)
* program: Program Basics. (line 6)
* program argument syntax: Argument Syntax. (line 6)
* program arguments: Program Arguments. (line 6)
* program arguments, parsing: Parsing Program Arguments.
(line 6)
* program error signals: Program Error Signals.
(line 6)
* program name: Error Messages. (line 80)
* program startup: Program Arguments. (line 6)
* program termination: Program Termination. (line 6)
* program termination signals: Termination Signals. (line 6)
* programming your own streams: Custom Streams. (line 6)
* project complex numbers: Operations on Complex.
(line 6)
* protocol (of socket): Socket Concepts. (line 42)
* protocol family: Socket Concepts. (line 42)
* protocols: NSS Basics. (line 26)
* protocols database: Protocols Database. (line 6)
* prototypes for variadic functions: Variadic Prototypes. (line 6)
* pseudo-random numbers: Pseudo-Random Numbers.
(line 6)
* pseudo-terminals: Pseudo-Terminals. (line 6)
* pthreads: POSIX Threads. (line 6)
* punctuation character <1>: Classification of Wide Characters.
(line 184)
* punctuation character: Classification of Characters.
(line 76)
* pushing input back: Unreading. (line 6)
* quick sort function (for arrays): Array Sort Function. (line 6)
* QUIT character: Signal Characters. (line 22)
* quit signal: Termination Signals. (line 36)
* quote removal: Expansion Stages. (line 32)
* race: Conditionally Safe Features.
(line 46)
* race conditions, relating to job control: Launching Jobs. (line 28)
* race conditions, relating to signals: Signals in Handler. (line 6)
* radix (of floating point number): Floating Point Concepts.
(line 20)
* raising signals: Generating Signals. (line 6)
* random numbers: Pseudo-Random Numbers.
(line 6)
* random-access files: File Position. (line 22)
* range error: Math Error Reporting.
(line 6)
* range of integer type: Range of Type. (line 6)
* read lock: File Locks. (line 14)
* reading from a directory: Accessing Directories.
(line 6)
* reading from a file descriptor: I/O Primitives. (line 15)
* reading from a socket: Transferring Data. (line 6)
* reading from a stream, by blocks: Block Input/Output. (line 9)
* reading from a stream, by characters: Character Input. (line 6)
* reading from a stream, formatted: Formatted Input. (line 6)
* ready to run: Absolute Priority. (line 17)
* real group ID: Process Persona. (line 17)
* real user ID: Process Persona. (line 17)
* real-time timer: Setting an Alarm. (line 13)
* realtime CPU scheduling: Absolute Priority. (line 9)
* realtime processing: Why Lock Pages. (line 14)
* realtime scheduling: Realtime Scheduling. (line 6)
* receiving datagrams: Receiving Datagrams. (line 6)
* record locking: File Locks. (line 6)
* redirecting input and output: Duplicating Descriptors.
(line 6)
* reentrant functions: Nonreentrancy. (line 26)
* reentrant NSS functions: NSS Module Names. (line 21)
* relative file name: File Name Resolution.
(line 24)
* removal of quotes: Expansion Stages. (line 32)
* removing a file: Deleting Files. (line 6)
* removing macros that shadow functions: Macro Definitions. (line 6)
* renaming a file: Renaming Files. (line 8)
* reporting bugs: Reporting Bugs. (line 6)
* reporting errors: Error Reporting. (line 6)
* REPRINT character: Editing Characters. (line 96)
* reserved names: Reserved Names. (line 6)
* resource limits: Limits on Resources. (line 6)
* restarting interrupted primitives: Interrupted Primitives.
(line 51)
* restrictions on signal handler functions: Nonreentrancy. (line 6)
* root directory: File Name Resolution.
(line 19)
* Rot13: Trivial Encryption. (line 11)
* rpc: NSS Basics. (line 26)
* runnable process: Absolute Priority. (line 25)
* running a command: Running a Command. (line 6)
* saved set-group-ID: How Change Persona. (line 6)
* saved set-user-ID: How Change Persona. (line 6)
* scanning the group list: Scanning All Groups. (line 6)
* scanning the user list: Scanning All Users. (line 6)
* scatter-gather: Scatter-Gather. (line 6)
* scheduling, traditional: Traditional Scheduling.
(line 6)
* search function (for arrays): Array Search Function.
(line 6)
* search functions (for strings): Search Functions. (line 8)
* seed (for random numbers): Pseudo-Random Numbers.
(line 6)
* seeking on a file descriptor: File Position Primitive.
(line 15)
* seeking on a stream: File Positioning. (line 6)
* segmentation violation: Program Error Signals.
(line 108)
* sending a datagram: Sending Datagrams. (line 6)
* sending signals: Generating Signals. (line 6)
* sequential-access files: File Position. (line 14)
* server: Connections. (line 6)
* services: NSS Basics. (line 26)
* services database: Services Database. (line 6)
* session <1>: Concepts of Job Control.
(line 25)
* session: Job Control. (line 6)
* session leader: Concepts of Job Control.
(line 34)
* setting an alarm: Setting an Alarm. (line 10)
* setuid programs: How Change Persona. (line 6)
* setuid programs and file access: Testing File Access. (line 6)
* severity class <1>: Adding Severity Classes.
(line 6)
* severity class: Printing Formatted Messages.
(line 96)
* sgettext: GUI program problems.
(line 59)
* shadow: NSS Basics. (line 26)
* shadowing functions with macros: Macro Definitions. (line 6)
* shared lock: File Locks. (line 14)
* shared memory: Memory Subsystem. (line 13)
* shell: Concepts of Job Control.
(line 6)
* shift state: Keeping the state. (line 15)
* Shift_JIS: Extended Char Intro. (line 188)
* shrinking objects: Growing Objects. (line 114)
* shutting down a socket: Closing a Socket. (line 6)
* sig: Conditionally Safe Features.
(line 155)
* sigaction flags: Flags for Sigaction. (line 6)
* sigaction function: Advanced Signal Handling.
(line 6)
* SIGCHLD, handling of: Stopped and Terminated Jobs.
(line 18)
* sigintr: Other Safety Remarks.
(line 53)
* sign (of floating point number): Floating Point Concepts.
(line 18)
* signal <1>: Signal Handling. (line 6)
* signal: FP Exceptions. (line 6)
* signal action: Delivery of Signal. (line 13)
* signal actions: Signal Actions. (line 6)
* signal flags: Flags for Sigaction. (line 6)
* signal function: Basic Signal Handling.
(line 6)
* signal handler function: Defining Handlers. (line 6)
* signal mask: Process Signal Mask. (line 6)
* signal messages: Signal Messages. (line 6)
* signal names: Standard Signals. (line 6)
* signal number: Standard Signals. (line 6)
* signal set: Signal Sets. (line 9)
* signals, generating: Generating Signals. (line 6)
* signedness: Integers. (line 9)
* significand (of floating point number): Floating Point Concepts.
(line 35)
* SIGTTIN, from background job: Access to the Terminal.
(line 11)
* SIGTTOU, from background job: Access to the Terminal.
(line 18)
* simple time: Calendar Time. (line 13)
* single-byte string: Representation of Strings.
(line 67)
* size of string: Representation of Strings.
(line 56)
* SJIS: Extended Char Intro. (line 188)
* socket: Sockets. (line 9)
* socket address (name) binding: Socket Addresses. (line 6)
* socket domain: Socket Concepts. (line 33)
* socket namespace: Socket Concepts. (line 33)
* socket option level: Socket Options. (line 9)
* socket options: Socket Options. (line 6)
* socket pair: Socket Pairs. (line 6)
* socket protocol: Socket Concepts. (line 42)
* socket shutdown: Closing a Socket. (line 6)
* socket, client actions: Connecting. (line 6)
* socket, closing: Closing a Socket. (line 6)
* socket, connecting: Connecting. (line 6)
* socket, creating: Creating a Socket. (line 6)
* socket, initiating a connection: Connecting. (line 6)
* sockets, accepting connections: Accepting Connections.
(line 6)
* sockets, listening: Listening. (line 6)
* sockets, server actions: Listening. (line 6)
* soft limit: Limits on Resources. (line 17)
* soft link: Symbolic Links. (line 6)
* sort function (for arrays): Array Sort Function. (line 6)
* sparse files: File Position Primitive.
(line 63)
* special files: Making Special Files.
(line 6)
* special functions: Special Functions. (line 6)
* specified action (for a signal): Delivery of Signal. (line 13)
* speed of execution: Why Lock Pages. (line 14)
* square root function: Exponents and Logarithms.
(line 149)
* stable sorting: Array Sort Function. (line 24)
* standard dot notation, for Internet addresses: Abstract Host Addresses.
(line 48)
* standard environment variables: Standard Environment.
(line 6)
* standard error file descriptor: Descriptors and Streams.
(line 73)
* standard error stream: Standard Streams. (line 24)
* standard file descriptors: Descriptors and Streams.
(line 58)
* standard input file descriptor: Descriptors and Streams.
(line 64)
* standard input stream: Standard Streams. (line 16)
* standard output file descriptor: Descriptors and Streams.
(line 68)
* standard output stream: Standard Streams. (line 20)
* standard streams: Standard Streams. (line 6)
* standards: Standards and Portability.
(line 6)
* START character: Start/Stop Characters.
(line 11)
* startup of program: Program Arguments. (line 6)
* stateful <1>: glibc iconv Implementation.
(line 594)
* stateful <2>: iconv Examples. (line 96)
* stateful <3>: Generic Conversion Interface.
(line 119)
* stateful <4>: Converting Strings. (line 69)
* stateful <5>: Converting a Character.
(line 91)
* stateful: Keeping the state. (line 6)
* static memory allocation: Memory Allocation and C.
(line 13)
* static storage class: Memory Allocation and C.
(line 13)
* STATUS character: Other Special. (line 39)
* status codes: Error Reporting. (line 6)
* status of a file: Attribute Meanings. (line 6)
* status of obstack: Status of an Obstack.
(line 6)
* sticky bit: Permission Bits. (line 71)
* STOP character: Start/Stop Characters.
(line 28)
* stop signal: Job Control Signals. (line 44)
* stopped job: Concepts of Job Control.
(line 55)
* stopped jobs, continuing: Continuing Stopped Jobs.
(line 6)
* stopped jobs, detecting: Stopped and Terminated Jobs.
(line 6)
* storage allocation: Memory. (line 6)
* stream (sockets): Socket Concepts. (line 12)
* stream orientation <1>: Streams and I18N. (line 38)
* stream orientation: Opening Streams. (line 98)
* stream, for I/O to a string: String Streams. (line 6)
* streams and descriptors: Stream/Descriptor Precautions.
(line 6)
* streams, and file descriptors: Descriptors and Streams.
(line 6)
* streams, C++: Streams and I18N. (line 30)
* streams, standard: Standard Streams. (line 6)
* string: Representation of Strings.
(line 11)
* string allocation: Representation of Strings.
(line 56)
* string collation functions: Collation Functions. (line 6)
* string comparison functions: String/Array Comparison.
(line 6)
* string concatenation functions: Copying and Concatenation.
(line 10)
* string copy functions: Copying and Concatenation.
(line 10)
* string length: Representation of Strings.
(line 56)
* string literal: Representation of Strings.
(line 35)
* string search functions: Search Functions. (line 8)
* string stream: String Streams. (line 6)
* string vectors, null-character separated: Argz and Envz Vectors.
(line 6)
* string, representation of: Representation of Strings.
(line 6)
* style of communication (of a socket): Socket Concepts. (line 6)
* subshell: Initializing the Shell.
(line 6)
* substitution of variables and commands: Expansion Stages. (line 15)
* successive signals: Merged Signals. (line 6)
* summer time: Broken-down Time. (line 62)
* SunOS: Berkeley Unix. (line 6)
* supplementary group IDs: Process Persona. (line 6)
* SUSP character: Signal Characters. (line 33)
* suspend character: Signal Characters. (line 33)
* SVID: SVID. (line 6)
* swap space: Memory Concepts. (line 18)
* symbolic link: Symbolic Links. (line 6)
* symbolic link, opening: Open-time Flags. (line 68)
* synchronizing <1>: Synchronizing AIO Operations.
(line 17)
* synchronizing: Synchronizing I/O. (line 6)
* syntax error messages, in argp: Argp Helper Functions.
(line 20)
* syntax, for program arguments: Argument Syntax. (line 6)
* syntax, for reading numbers: Parsing of Numbers. (line 6)
* sysconf <1>: Processor Resources. (line 13)
* sysconf: Query Memory Parameters.
(line 46)
* system call: System Calls. (line 6)
* system call number: System Calls. (line 45)
* System V Unix: SVID. (line 6)
* TCP (Internet protocol): Protocols Database. (line 12)
* template, for printf: Formatted Output. (line 6)
* template, for scanf: Formatted Input. (line 6)
* term: Conditionally Safe Features.
(line 178)
* TERM environment variable: Standard Environment.
(line 56)
* terminal flow control: Line Control. (line 102)
* terminal identification: Is It a Terminal. (line 6)
* terminal input queue: I/O Queues. (line 11)
* terminal input queue, clearing: Line Control. (line 65)
* terminal input signal: Job Control Signals. (line 65)
* terminal line control functions: Line Control. (line 6)
* terminal line speed: Line Speed. (line 6)
* terminal mode data types: Mode Data Types. (line 6)
* terminal mode functions: Mode Functions. (line 6)
* terminal modes, BSD: BSD Terminal Modes. (line 6)
* terminal output queue: I/O Queues. (line 27)
* terminal output queue, flushing: Line Control. (line 37)
* terminal output signal: Job Control Signals. (line 72)
* terminated jobs, detecting: Stopped and Terminated Jobs.
(line 6)
* termination signal: Termination Signals. (line 22)
* testing access permission: Testing File Access. (line 6)
* testing exit status of child process: Process Completion. (line 6)
* text stream: Binary Streams. (line 13)
* thrashing: Memory Subsystem. (line 31)
* thread of control: Program Basics. (line 6)
* Thread-Safe: POSIX Safety Concepts.
(line 16)
* Thread-Unsafe: POSIX Safety Concepts.
(line 68)
* threads: Streams and Threads. (line 6)
* ticks, clock: Processor And CPU Time.
(line 19)
* tilde expansion: Expansion Stages. (line 9)
* time: Time Basics. (line 6)
* TIME termios slot: Noncanonical Input. (line 34)
* time zone: TZ Variable. (line 9)
* time zone database: TZ Variable. (line 144)
* time, elapsed: Time Basics. (line 24)
* time, high precision: High Accuracy Clock. (line 6)
* timer: Unsafe Features. (line 87)
* timer, profiling: Setting an Alarm. (line 22)
* timer, real-time: Setting an Alarm. (line 13)
* timer, virtual: Setting an Alarm. (line 17)
* timers, setting: Setting an Alarm. (line 10)
* timespec: Elapsed Time. (line 43)
* timeval: Elapsed Time. (line 30)
* timing error in signal handling: Remembering a Signal.
(line 72)
* TMPDIR environment variable: Temporary Files. (line 140)
* tokenizing strings: Finding Tokens in a String.
(line 6)
* tools, for installing library: Tools for Compilation.
(line 6)
* transmitting datagrams: Sending Datagrams. (line 6)
* tree, directory: Working with Directory Trees.
(line 6)
* triangulation: glibc iconv Implementation.
(line 42)
* trigonometric functions: Trig Functions. (line 6)
* type measurements, floating: Floating Type Macros.
(line 6)
* type measurements, integer: Width of Type. (line 6)
* type modifier character (printf): Output Conversion Syntax.
(line 92)
* type modifier character (scanf): Input Conversion Syntax.
(line 55)
* typeahead buffer: I/O Queues. (line 11)
* TZ environment variable: Standard Environment.
(line 64)
* UCS-2: Extended Char Intro. (line 49)
* UCS-4: Extended Char Intro. (line 49)
* ulps: Errors in Math Functions.
(line 6)
* umask: Setting Permissions. (line 6)
* unbuffered stream: Buffering Concepts. (line 9)
* unconstrained memory allocation: Unconstrained Allocation.
(line 6)
* undefining macros that shadow functions: Macro Definitions. (line 6)
* underflow exception: FP Exceptions. (line 6)
* Unicode: Extended Char Intro. (line 37)
* Unix, Berkeley: Berkeley Unix. (line 6)
* Unix, System V: SVID. (line 6)
* unlinking a file: Deleting Files. (line 6)
* unordered comparison: FP Comparison Functions.
(line 6)
* unreading characters: Unreading. (line 6)
* Unsafe Features: Unsafe Features. (line 6)
* upper-case character <1>: Classification of Wide Characters.
(line 229)
* upper-case character: Classification of Characters.
(line 34)
* urgent data signal: Asynchronous I/O Signals.
(line 24)
* urgent socket condition: Out-of-Band Data. (line 18)
* usage limits: Limits on Resources. (line 6)
* usage messages, in argp: Argp Helper Functions.
(line 11)
* user accounting database: User Accounting Database.
(line 6)
* user database: User Database. (line 6)
* user ID: User and Group IDs. (line 6)
* user ID, determining: Who Logged In. (line 6)
* user name: User and Group IDs. (line 6)
* user signals: Miscellaneous Signals.
(line 12)
* usual file name errors: File Name Errors. (line 6)
* UTF-16: Extended Char Intro. (line 49)
* UTF-7: Extended Char Intro. (line 222)
* UTF-8: Extended Char Intro. (line 49)
* va_copy: Copying and Concatenation.
(line 521)
* variable number of arguments: Variadic Functions. (line 6)
* variable substitution: Expansion Stages. (line 15)
* variable-sized arrays: GNU C Variable-Size Arrays.
(line 6)
* variadic function argument access: Receiving Arguments. (line 6)
* variadic function prototypes: Variadic Prototypes. (line 6)
* variadic functions: Variadic Functions. (line 6)
* variadic functions, calling: Calling Variadics. (line 6)
* virtual time alarm signal: Alarm Signals. (line 24)
* virtual timer: Setting an Alarm. (line 17)
* volatile declarations: Nonreentrancy. (line 20)
* waiting for a signal: Waiting for a Signal.
(line 6)
* waiting for completion of child process: Process Completion.
(line 6)
* waiting for input or output: Waiting for I/O. (line 6)
* WERASE character: Editing Characters. (line 61)
* whitespace character <1>: Classification of Wide Characters.
(line 197)
* whitespace character: Classification of Characters.
(line 83)
* wide character: Extended Char Intro. (line 31)
* wide character string: Representation of Strings.
(line 21)
* width of integer type: Width of Type. (line 6)
* wildcard expansion: Expansion Stages. (line 27)
* wint_t: String/Array Conventions.
(line 41)
* word expansion: Word Expansion. (line 6)
* working directory: Working Directory. (line 6)
* write lock: File Locks. (line 10)
* writing to a file descriptor: I/O Primitives. (line 164)
* writing to a socket: Transferring Data. (line 6)
* writing to a stream, by blocks: Block Input/Output. (line 9)
* writing to a stream, by characters: Simple Output. (line 6)
* writing to a stream, formatted: Formatted Output. (line 6)
* YP: Host Identification. (line 38)
* YP domain name: Host Identification. (line 38)
* zero divide: FP Exceptions. (line 6)

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* Menu:
* __ftw64_func_t: Working with Directory Trees.
(line 65)
* __ftw_func_t: Working with Directory Trees.
(line 21)
* __nftw64_func_t: Working with Directory Trees.
(line 99)
* __nftw_func_t: Working with Directory Trees.
(line 73)
* blkcnt64_t: Attribute Meanings. (line 225)
* blkcnt_t: Attribute Meanings. (line 218)
* cc_t: Mode Data Types. (line 47)
* clock_t: CPU Time. (line 39)
* comparison_fn_t: Comparison Functions.
(line 32)
* cookie_close_function: Hook Functions. (line 60)
* cookie_io_functions_t: Streams and Cookies. (line 28)
* cookie_read_function: Hook Functions. (line 49)
* cookie_seek_function: Hook Functions. (line 57)
* cookie_write_function: Hook Functions. (line 54)
* cpu_set_t: CPU Affinity. (line 44)
* dev_t: Attribute Meanings. (line 210)
* DIR: Opening a Directory. (line 10)
* div_t: Integer Division. (line 20)
* enum mcheck_status: Heap Consistency Checking.
(line 69)
* fd_set: Waiting for I/O. (line 35)
* FILE: Streams. (line 17)
* fpos64_t: Portable Positioning.
(line 67)
* fpos_t: Portable Positioning.
(line 53)
* gid_t: Reading Persona. (line 16)
* glob64_t: Calling Glob. (line 96)
* glob_t: Calling Glob. (line 12)
* iconv_t: Generic Conversion Interface.
(line 16)
* imaxdiv_t: Integer Division. (line 93)
* ino64_t: Attribute Meanings. (line 202)
* ino_t: Attribute Meanings. (line 193)
* jmp_buf: Non-Local Details. (line 11)
* ldiv_t: Integer Division. (line 48)
* lldiv_t: Integer Division. (line 69)
* mbstate_t: Keeping the state. (line 15)
* memory_arena_new: Memory Allocation Probes.
(line 76)
* memory_arena_retry: Memory Allocation Probes.
(line 64)
* memory_arena_reuse: Memory Allocation Probes.
(line 84)
* memory_arena_reuse_free_list: Memory Allocation Probes.
(line 114)
* memory_arena_reuse_wait: Memory Allocation Probes.
(line 100)
* memory_calloc_retry: Memory Allocation Probes.
(line 47)
* memory_heap_free: Memory Allocation Probes.
(line 29)
* memory_heap_less: Memory Allocation Probes.
(line 39)
* memory_heap_more: Memory Allocation Probes.
(line 34)
* memory_heap_new: Memory Allocation Probes.
(line 23)
* memory_malloc_retry: Memory Allocation Probes.
(line 44)
* memory_mallopt: Memory Allocation Probes.
(line 120)
* memory_mallopt_arena_max: Memory Allocation Probes.
(line 182)
* memory_mallopt_arena_test: Memory Allocation Probes.
(line 175)
* memory_mallopt_check_action: Memory Allocation Probes.
(line 163)
* memory_mallopt_free_dyn_thresholds: Memory Allocation Probes.
(line 189)
* memory_mallopt_mmap_max: Memory Allocation Probes.
(line 156)
* memory_mallopt_mmap_threshold: Memory Allocation Probes.
(line 148)
* memory_mallopt_mxfast: Memory Allocation Probes.
(line 126)
* memory_mallopt_perturb: Memory Allocation Probes.
(line 169)
* memory_mallopt_top_pad: Memory Allocation Probes.
(line 140)
* memory_mallopt_trim_threshold: Memory Allocation Probes.
(line 133)
* memory_memalign_retry: Memory Allocation Probes.
(line 46)
* memory_realloc_retry: Memory Allocation Probes.
(line 45)
* memory_sbrk_less: Memory Allocation Probes.
(line 16)
* memory_sbrk_more: Memory Allocation Probes.
(line 10)
* mode_t: Attribute Meanings. (line 188)
* nlink_t: Attribute Meanings. (line 215)
* off64_t: File Position Primitive.
(line 161)
* off_t: File Position Primitive.
(line 154)
* pid_t: Process Identification.
(line 13)
* printf_arginfo_function: Defining the Output Handler.
(line 55)
* printf_function: Defining the Output Handler.
(line 35)
* ptrdiff_t: Important Data Types.
(line 14)
* regex_t: POSIX Regexp Compilation.
(line 16)
* regmatch_t: Regexp Subexpressions.
(line 15)
* regoff_t: Regexp Subexpressions.
(line 26)
* sig_atomic_t: Atomic Types. (line 17)
* sighandler_t: Basic Signal Handling.
(line 11)
* sigjmp_buf: Non-Local Exits and Signals.
(line 21)
* sigset_t: Signal Sets. (line 14)
* size_t: Important Data Types.
(line 22)
* slowacos: Mathematical Function Probes.
(line 103)
* slowasin: Mathematical Function Probes.
(line 97)
* slowatan: Mathematical Function Probes.
(line 77)
* slowatan2: Mathematical Function Probes.
(line 61)
* slowatan2_inexact: Mathematical Function Probes.
(line 69)
* slowatan_inexact: Mathematical Function Probes.
(line 83)
* slowcos: Mathematical Function Probes.
(line 115)
* slowcos_dx: Mathematical Function Probes.
(line 127)
* slowexp_p32: Mathematical Function Probes.
(line 25)
* slowexp_p6: Mathematical Function Probes.
(line 20)
* slowlog: Mathematical Function Probes.
(line 46)
* slowlog_inexact: Mathematical Function Probes.
(line 52)
* slowpow_p10: Mathematical Function Probes.
(line 31)
* slowpow_p32: Mathematical Function Probes.
(line 39)
* slowsin: Mathematical Function Probes.
(line 109)
* slowsin_dx: Mathematical Function Probes.
(line 121)
* slowtan: Mathematical Function Probes.
(line 91)
* speed_t: Line Speed. (line 72)
* ssize_t: I/O Primitives. (line 11)
* stack_t: Signal Stack. (line 27)
* struct __gconv_step: glibc iconv Implementation.
(line 206)
* struct __gconv_step_data: glibc iconv Implementation.
(line 274)
* struct aiocb: Asynchronous I/O. (line 28)
* struct aiocb64: Asynchronous I/O. (line 111)
* struct aioinit: Configuration of AIO.
(line 18)
* struct argp: Argp Parsers. (line 10)
* struct argp_child: Argp Children. (line 18)
* struct argp_option: Argp Option Vectors. (line 14)
* struct argp_state: Argp Parsing State. (line 11)
* struct dirent: Directory Entries. (line 11)
* struct ENTRY: Hash Search Function.
(line 69)
* struct exit_status: Manipulating the Database.
(line 10)
* struct flock: File Locks. (line 37)
* struct fstab: fstab. (line 10)
* struct FTW: Working with Directory Trees.
(line 107)
* struct group: Group Data Structure.
(line 10)
* struct hostent: Host Names. (line 21)
* struct if_nameindex: Interface Naming. (line 43)
* struct in6_addr: Host Address Data Type.
(line 52)
* struct in_addr: Host Address Data Type.
(line 26)
* struct iovec: Scatter-Gather. (line 21)
* struct itimerval: Setting an Alarm. (line 54)
* struct lconv: The Lame Way to Locale Data.
(line 29)
* struct linger: Socket-Level Options.
(line 50)
* struct mallinfo: Statistics of Malloc.
(line 12)
* struct mntent: mtab. (line 9)
* struct netent: Networks Database. (line 14)
* struct ntptimeval: High Accuracy Clock. (line 17)
* struct obstack: Creating Obstacks. (line 10)
* struct option: Getopt Long Options. (line 13)
* struct passwd: User Data Structure. (line 10)
* struct printf_info: Conversion Specifier Options.
(line 16)
* struct protoent: Protocols Database. (line 30)
* struct random_data: BSD Random. (line 80)
* struct rlimit: Limits on Resources. (line 91)
* struct rlimit64: Limits on Resources. (line 107)
* struct rusage: Resource Usage. (line 37)
* struct sched_param: Basic Scheduling Functions.
(line 30)
* struct servent: Services Database. (line 12)
* struct sgttyb: BSD Terminal Modes. (line 16)
* struct sigaction: Advanced Signal Handling.
(line 15)
* struct sigstack: Signal Stack. (line 100)
* struct sigvec: BSD Handler. (line 7)
* struct sockaddr: Address Formats. (line 24)
* struct sockaddr_in: Internet Address Formats.
(line 16)
* struct sockaddr_in6: Internet Address Formats.
(line 37)
* struct sockaddr_un: Local Namespace Details.
(line 25)
* struct stat: Attribute Meanings. (line 15)
* struct stat64: Attribute Meanings. (line 107)
* struct termios: Mode Data Types. (line 11)
* struct timespec: Elapsed Time. (line 43)
* struct timeval: Elapsed Time. (line 30)
* struct timex: High Accuracy Clock. (line 54)
* struct timezone: High-Resolution Calendar.
(line 15)
* struct tm: Broken-down Time. (line 20)
* struct tms: Processor Time. (line 12)
* struct utimbuf: File Times. (line 39)
* struct utmp: Manipulating the Database.
(line 21)
* struct utmpx: XPG Functions. (line 10)
* struct utsname: Platform Type. (line 16)
* struct vtimes: Resource Usage. (line 120)
* tcflag_t: Mode Data Types. (line 43)
* time_t: Simple Calendar Time.
(line 11)
* ucontext_t: System V contexts. (line 24)
* uid_t: Reading Persona. (line 12)
* union wait: BSD Wait Functions. (line 17)
* va_list: Argument Macros. (line 10)
* VISIT: Tree Search Function.
(line 114)
* wchar_t: Extended Char Intro. (line 65)
* wctrans_t: Wide Character Case Conversion.
(line 12)
* wctype_t: Classification of Wide Characters.
(line 30)
* wint_t: Extended Char Intro. (line 88)
* wordexp_t: Calling Wordexp. (line 15)