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hid_report_size(3) -- USB HID access routines
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The usbhid library provides routines to extract data from USB Human Interface Devices. INTRODUCTION [Toc] [Back] USB HID devices send and receive data layed out in a device dependent way. The us... |
hid_set_data(3) -- USB HID access routines
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The usbhid library provides routines to extract data from USB Human Interface Devices. INTRODUCTION [Toc] [Back] USB HID devices send and receive data layed out in a device dependent way. The us... |
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hid_start_parse(3) -- USB HID access routines
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The usbhid library provides routines to extract data from USB Human Interface Devices. INTRODUCTION [Toc] [Back] USB HID devices send and receive data layed out in a device dependent way. The us... |
hid_usage_in_page(3) -- USB HID access routines
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The usbhid library provides routines to extract data from USB Human Interface Devices. INTRODUCTION [Toc] [Back] USB HID devices send and receive data layed out in a device dependent way. The us... |
hid_usage_page(3) -- USB HID access routines
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The usbhid library provides routines to extract data from USB Human Interface Devices. INTRODUCTION [Toc] [Back] USB HID devices send and receive data layed out in a device dependent way. The us... |
history(3) -- line editor and history functions
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The editline library provides generic line editing and history functions, similar to those found in sh(1). These functions are available in the libedit library (which needs the libtermcap library). Pr... |
history_end(3) -- line editor and history functions
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The editline library provides generic line editing and history functions, similar to those found in sh(1). These functions are available in the libedit library (which needs the libtermcap library). Pr... |
history_init(3) -- line editor and history functions
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The editline library provides generic line editing and history functions, similar to those found in sh(1). These functions are available in the libedit library (which needs the libtermcap library). Pr... |
hosts_access(3) -- access control library
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The routines described in this document are part of the libwrap.a library. They implement a rule-based access control language with optional shell commands that are executed when a rule fires. request... |
hosts_ctl(3) -- access control library
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The routines described in this document are part of the libwrap.a library. They implement a rule-based access control language with optional shell commands that are executed when a rule fires. request... |
hsearch(3) -- manage hash search table
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The hcreate(), hdestroy() and hsearch() functions manage hash search tables. The hcreate() function allocates and initializes the table. The nel argument specifies an estimate of the maximum number of... |
hstrerror(3) -- get network host entry
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The gethostbyname(), gethostbyname2() and gethostbyaddr() functions each return a pointer to an object with the following structure describing an internet host referenced by name or by address, respec... |
htonl(3) -- convert values between host and network byte order
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These routines convert 16 and 32 bit quantities between network byte order and host byte order. The types in_addr_t and in_port_t are defined by X/Open as: typedef u_int32_t in_addr_t; typedef u_int16... |
htons(3) -- convert values between host and network byte order
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These routines convert 16 and 32 bit quantities between network byte order and host byte order. The types in_addr_t and in_port_t are defined by X/Open as: typedef u_int32_t in_addr_t; typedef u_int16... |
hypot(3) -- euclidean distance and complex absolute value functions
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The hypot() and cabs() functions computes the sqrt(x*x+y*y) in such a way that underflow will not happen, and overflow occurs only if the final result deserves it. hypot(infinity, v) = hypot(v, infini... |