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 LIST_ENTRY(3) -- implementations of singlylinked lists, lists, simple queues, tail queues, and circular queues
    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...
 LIST_FIRST(3) -- implementations of singlylinked lists, lists, simple queues, tail queues, and circular queues
    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...
 LIST_HEAD(3) -- implementations of singlylinked lists, lists, simple queues, tail queues, and circular queues
    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...
 LIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER(3) -- implementations of singlylinked lists, lists, simple queues, tail queues, and circular queues
    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...
 LIST_INIT(3) -- implementations of singlylinked lists, lists, simple queues, tail queues, and circular queues
    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...
 LIST_INSERT_AFTER(3) -- implementations of singlylinked lists, lists, simple queues, tail queues, and circular queues
    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...
 LIST_INSERT_BEFORE(3) -- implementations of singlylinked lists, lists, simple queues, tail queues, and circular queues
    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...
 LIST_INSERT_HEAD(3) -- implementations of singlylinked lists, lists, simple queues, tail queues, and circular queues
    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...
 LIST_NEXT(3) -- implementations of singlylinked lists, lists, simple queues, tail queues, and circular queues
    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...
 LIST_REMOVE(3) -- implementations of singlylinked lists, lists, simple queues, tail queues, and circular queues
    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...
 llabs(3) -- return the absolute value of a long long integer
    The llabs() function returns the absolute value of the long long integer j.
 lldiv(3) -- return quotient and remainder from division
    The lldiv() function computes the value num/denom and returns the quotient and remainder in a structure named lldiv_t that contains two long long integer members named quot and rem.
 localeconv(3) -- natural language formatting for C
    The setlocale() function sets the C library's notion of natural language formatting style for particular sets of routines. Each such style is called a `locale' and is invoked using an appropriate na...
 localtime(3) -- convert date and time to ASCII
    ctime() converts a long integer, pointed to by clock, representing the time in seconds since 00:00:00 UTC, 1970-01-01, and returns a pointer to a 26-character string of the form Thu Nov 24 18:22:48 19...
 localtime_r(3) -- convert date and time to ASCII
    ctime() converts a long integer, pointed to by clock, representing the time in seconds since 00:00:00 UTC, 1970-01-01, and returns a pointer to a 26-character string of the form Thu Nov 24 18:22:48 19...
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