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 el_get(3) -- line editor and history functions
    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 libcurses library). Pro...
 el_getc(3) -- line editor and history functions
    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 libcurses library). Pro...
 el_gets(3) -- line editor and history functions
    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 libcurses library). Pro...
 el_init(3) -- line editor and history functions
    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 libcurses library). Pro...
 el_insertstr(3) -- line editor and history functions
    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 libcurses library). Pro...
 el_line(3) -- line editor and history functions
    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 libcurses library). Pro...
 el_parse(3) -- line editor and history functions
    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 libcurses library). Pro...
 el_push(3) -- line editor and history functions
    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 libcurses library). Pro...
 el_reset(3) -- line editor and history functions
    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 libcurses library). Pro...
 el_resize(3) -- line editor and history functions
    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 libcurses library). Pro...
 el_set(3) -- line editor and history functions
    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 libcurses library). Pro...
 el_source(3) -- line editor and history functions
    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 libcurses library). Pro...
 encrypt(3) -- DES encryption
    The crypt() function performs password encryption based on the NBS Data Encryption Standard (DES). Additional code has been added to deter key search attempts and to use stronger hashing algorithms. T...
 end(3) -- end boundaries of image segments
    The global variables end, etext, and edata correspond to the next address following the end of the text segment, the end of initialized data segment, and the end of the data segment (BSS).
 endfsent(3) -- get file system descriptor file entry
    The getfsent(), getfsspec(), and getfsfile() functions each return a pointer to an object with the following structure containing the brokenout fields of a line in the file system description file,
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