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NAME    [Toc]    [Back]

       libpw,   libPW,  Programmers_Workbench_Library  -  Provide
       functions for compatibility with existing programs

LIBRARY    [Toc]    [Back]

       Programmers Workbench Library (libPW.a)

DESCRIPTION    [Toc]    [Back]

       The libpw functions are provided  for  compatibility  with
       existing  programs.  Their use in new programs is not recommended.
  Determines whether string  contains  character.
       Determines  the  offset  in string1 of the first character
       that also occurs in string2.   Determines  the  offset  in
       string  of  the  first  character  in  the string end that
       occurs outside of a balanced string as defined by open and
       close.  Concatenates the source strings and copies them to
       destination.  Defaults the cleanup routine.  Puts the full
       pathname  of  the current directory in string.  Determines
       which directory contains  the  file  p.   General  purpose
       error  handler.   Same  as  the  stdio  fdopen() function.
       Forces a core dump.  Determines if the string pref  is  an
       initial substring of string.  Determines the offset of the
       first occurrence in string1 of string2.   Creates  a  lock
       file.   Returns  caller's  login name.  Copies the first n
       characters of string1  to  string2.   Converts  string  to
       integer.   Converts  string  to long.  Sets destination to
       string repeated n times.  Replaces each occurrence of  the
       character  old in string with the character new.  Converts
       string to integer and saves it in *ip.  Causes signals  to
       be caught by the setsig1() function.  General purpose signal
 handling routine.  Gets a pointer to the  simple  name
       of  full  pathname  s.  Finds the end of string.  Places a
       substring of string s in destination using the offset origin
  and  length.   Copies  string  s into destination and
       replaces any character in old with the corresponding characters
  in  new.   Deletes the lock file.  Gets the user's
       login directory.  Defaults user exit  routine.   Gets  the
       user's  login  name.   Determines the offset in string1 of
       the first character that is not also  in  string2.   Allocates
  memory.   Creates a file.  Frees memory.  Frees all
       memory.  Links files.  Calls the fatal() function with  an
       appropriate error message.  Opens a file.  Creates a pipe.
       Removes a directory entry.  Writes n  bytes  to  the  file
       associated with fd from buffer.  Zeros n bytes starting at
       address p.  Replaces the initial blanks with the character
       '0' in string s.



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