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cgetcap(3) -- capability database access routines
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cgetent() 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. cgetent() will first look for f... |
cgetclose(3) -- capability database access routines
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cgetent() 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. cgetent() will first look for f... |
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cgetent(3) -- capability database access routines
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cgetent() 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. cgetent() will first look for f... |
cgetfirst(3) -- capability database access routines
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cgetent() 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. cgetent() will first look for f... |
cgetmatch(3) -- capability database access routines
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cgetent() 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. cgetent() will first look for f... |
cgetnext(3) -- capability database access routines
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cgetent() 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. cgetent() will first look for f... |
cgetnum(3) -- capability database access routines
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cgetent() 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. cgetent() will first look for f... |
cgetset(3) -- capability database access routines
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cgetent() 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. cgetent() will first look for f... |
cgetstr(3) -- capability database access routines
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cgetent() 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. cgetent() will first look for f... |
cgetustr(3) -- capability database access routines
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cgetent() 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. cgetent() will first look for f... |
CIRCLEQ_EMPTY(3) -- implementations of singlylinked lists, lists, simple queues, tail queues, and circular queues
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These macros define and operate on five types of data structures: singlylinked lists, lists, simple queues, tail queues, and circular queues. All five structures support the following functionality: 1... |
CIRCLEQ_ENTRY(3) -- implementations of singlylinked lists, lists, simple queues, tail queues, and circular queues
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These macros define and operate on five types of data structures: singlylinked lists, lists, simple queues, tail queues, and circular queues. All five structures support the following functionality: 1... |
CIRCLEQ_FIRST(3) -- implementations of singlylinked lists, lists, simple queues, tail queues, and circular queues
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These macros define and operate on five types of data structures: singlylinked lists, lists, simple queues, tail queues, and circular queues. All five structures support the following functionality: 1... |
CIRCLEQ_HEAD(3) -- implementations of singlylinked lists, lists, simple queues, tail queues, and circular queues
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These macros define and operate on five types of data structures: singlylinked lists, lists, simple queues, tail queues, and circular queues. All five structures support the following functionality: 1... |
CIRCLEQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(3) -- implementations of singlylinked lists, lists, simple queues, tail queues, and circular queues
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These macros define and operate on five types of data structures: singlylinked lists, lists, simple queues, tail queues, and circular queues. All five structures support the following functionality: 1... |