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 cfsetspeed(3) -- manipulating the termios structure
    The cfmakeraw(), tcgetattr() and tcsetattr() functions are provided for getting and setting the termios structure. The cfgetispeed(), cfsetispeed(), cfgetospeed(), cfsetospeed() and cfsetspeed() funct...
 cftime(3) -- convert date and time to string
    The cftime() and ascftime() functions are made obsolete by strftime(3). Use of the functions cftime() and ascftime() is strongly deprecated, since there is no way to check for a buffer overflow condit...
 cgetcap(3) -- capability database access routines
    The cgetent() function extracts the capability name from the database specified by the NULL terminated file array db_array and returns a pointer to a malloc(3)'d copy of it in buf. The cgetent() func...
 cgetclose(3) -- capability database access routines
    The cgetent() function extracts the capability name from the database specified by the NULL terminated file array db_array and returns a pointer to a malloc(3)'d copy of it in buf. The cgetent() func...
 cgetent(3) -- capability database access routines
    The cgetent() function extracts the capability name from the database specified by the NULL terminated file array db_array and returns a pointer to a malloc(3)'d copy of it in buf. The cgetent() func...
 cgetfirst(3) -- capability database access routines
    The cgetent() function extracts the capability name from the database specified by the NULL terminated file array db_array and returns a pointer to a malloc(3)'d copy of it in buf. The cgetent() func...
 cgetmatch(3) -- capability database access routines
    The cgetent() function extracts the capability name from the database specified by the NULL terminated file array db_array and returns a pointer to a malloc(3)'d copy of it in buf. The cgetent() func...
 cgetnext(3) -- capability database access routines
    The cgetent() function extracts the capability name from the database specified by the NULL terminated file array db_array and returns a pointer to a malloc(3)'d copy of it in buf. The cgetent() func...
 cgetnum(3) -- capability database access routines
    The cgetent() function extracts the capability name from the database specified by the NULL terminated file array db_array and returns a pointer to a malloc(3)'d copy of it in buf. The cgetent() func...
 cgetset(3) -- capability database access routines
    The cgetent() function extracts the capability name from the database specified by the NULL terminated file array db_array and returns a pointer to a malloc(3)'d copy of it in buf. The cgetent() func...
 cgetstr(3) -- capability database access routines
    The cgetent() function extracts the capability name from the database specified by the NULL terminated file array db_array and returns a pointer to a malloc(3)'d copy of it in buf. The cgetent() func...
 cgetustr(3) -- capability database access routines
    The cgetent() function extracts the capability name from the database specified by the NULL terminated file array db_array and returns a pointer to a malloc(3)'d copy of it in buf. The cgetent() func...
 cgread(3) -- read cylinder groups of UFS disks
    The cgread() and cgread1() functions provide cylinder group reads for libufs(3) consumers. The cgread1() function reads from one cylinder group, specified by c into the d_cg field of a userland UFS di...
 cgread1(3) -- read cylinder groups of UFS disks
    The cgread() and cgread1() functions provide cylinder group reads for libufs(3) consumers. The cgread1() function reads from one cylinder group, specified by c into the d_cg field of a userland UFS di...
 checkversion(3) -- device statistics utility library
    The devstat library is a library of helper functions for dealing with the kernel devstat(9) interface, which is accessible to users via sysctl(3) and kvm(3). All functions that take a kvm_t * as first...
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