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 ccos(3) -- Complex functions
    These functions can only be called from languages that support the double_complex and float_complex data types. csin() and csinf() compute the sine of a complex number. ccos() and ccosf() return the c...
 cdiv(3) -- Complex functions
    These functions can only be called from languages that support the double_complex and float_complex data types. csin() and csinf() compute the sine of a complex number. ccos() and ccosf() return the c...
 cdsa(3) -- Common Data Security Architecture (CDSA) implemented as
    CDSA is a multiplatform, industry standard security infrastructure. It provides a standards-based, stable programming interface that applications can use to access operating system security services, ...
 CDSA(3) -- Common Data Security Architecture (CDSA) implemented as
    CDSA is a multiplatform, industry standard security infrastructure. It provides a standards-based, stable programming interface that applications can use to access operating system security services, ...
 cdsa_intro(3) -- Common Data Security Architecture (CDSA) implemented as
    CDSA is a multiplatform, industry standard security infrastructure. It provides a standards-based, stable programming interface that applications can use to access operating system security services, ...
 CDSA_intro(3) -- Common Data Security Architecture (CDSA) implemented as
    CDSA is a multiplatform, industry standard security infrastructure. It provides a standards-based, stable programming interface that applications can use to access operating system security services, ...
 cd_cdrec(3) -- reads the Directory Record from a CDROM directory
    The cd_drec routine fills the *drec structure with the contents of the Directory Record that is associated with a file or directory pointed to by *path. The cd_cdrec function copies the complete Direc...
 cd_cptrec(3) -- reads the Path Table Record from the
    The cd_ptrec() routine fills the *ptrec structure with the contents of the Path Table Record associated with the directory that is pointed to by *path. The cd_cptrec() function copies the complete Pat...
 cd_cpvd(3) -- reads the Primary Volume Descriptor from
    The function cd_pvd() fills the *pvd structure with the contents of the Primary Volume Descriptor from the CD-ROM. To execute this function successfully, the user must have read or execute permission ...
 cd_cxar(3) -- reads the Extended Attribute Record for
    The cd_xar() routine fills the *xar structure with the contents of the Extended Attribute Record (XAR) that is associated with the file or directory pointed to by *path. The total number of logical bl...
 cd_defs(3) -- sets or gets default values for the User or Group ID, or for file or directory permissions
    The cd_defs() routine sets or gets the default values for UIDs, GIDs, or file or directory permissions for a mounted CD-ROM.
 cd_drec(3) -- reads the Directory Record from a CDROM directory
    The cd_drec routine fills the *drec structure with the contents of the Directory Record that is associated with a file or directory pointed to by *path. The cd_cdrec function copies the complete Direc...
 cd_getdevmap(3) -- get mappings of major/minor numbers of a
    This function gets the major and minor numbers of one device file on a mounted Rock Ridge format CD-ROM. The argument path points to a file or directory within the CDROM file hierarchy. The argument i...
 cd_idmap(3) -- sets or gets mappings of User and Group IDs on
    The cd_idmap() routine sets or gets the mapping of UIDs or GIDs for a mounted CD-ROM.
 cd_nmconv(3) -- sets or gets CD-ROM file name conversions
    The cd_nmconv() routine sets of gets the name conversion *flag for file names on a mounted CD-ROM.
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