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10 Intro, intro \- introduction to functions and libraries
12 This section describes functions found in various Solaris libraries, other than
13 those functions described in Section 2 of this manual that directly invoke UNIX
19 contents of each shared library and each header used by the functions, macros,
23 by functions, macros, and external variables described in the remaining
49 The headers described in this section are used by functions, macros, and
58 .SS "Basic Library Functions"
59 The functions described in this volume are the core C library functions that
68 These functions, together with those of Section 2, constitute the standard C
72 Programmer's Guide\fR for a discussion. Some functions behave differently in
90 These functions constitute the threads debugging library, \fBlibc_db\fR. This
103 These functions constitute the various memory allocation libraries:
116 .SS "Networking Library Functions"
117 The functions described in this volume comprise the various networking
126 These functions constitute the communication protocol parser utilities library,
140 These functions constitute the data link provider interface library,
154 These functions constitute the DNS service discovery library, \fBlibdns_sd\fR.
167 These functions constitute the generic security services library. This library
180 These functions constitute the lightweight directory access protocol library,
194 These functions constitute the network service library, \fBlibnsl\fR. This
199 Many base networking functions are also available in the X/Open networking
211 These functions constitute the resolver library, \fBlibresolv\fR. This library
224 These functions constitute the remote procedure call libraries, \fBlibrpcsvc\fR
240 These functions constitute the simple authentication and security layer
254 These functions constitute the session initiation protocol library,
268 These functions constitute the service location protocol library, \fBlibslp\fR.
281 These functions constitute the sockets library, \fBlibsocket\fR. This library
294 These functions constitute X/Open networking interfaces which comply with the
311 .SS "Curses Library Functions"
312 The functions described in this volume comprise the libraries that provide
321 The functions constitute the following libraries:
329 These functions constitute the curses library, \fBlibcurses\fR. This library is
342 These functions constitute the forms library, \fBlibform\fR. This library is
355 These functions constitute the menus library, \fBlibmenu\fR. This library is
368 These functions constitute the panels library, \fBlibpanel\fR. This library is
383 These functions constitute the X/Open curses library, located in
385 internationalized functions and macros for creating and modifying input and
386 output to a terminal screen. Included in this library are functions for
393 .SS "Extended Library Functions"
394 The functions described in this volume comprise the following specialized
403 These functions constitute the auditing library, \fBlibbsm\fR. This
416 These functions constitute the configuration administration library,
430 These functions constitute the contract management library, \fBlibcontract\fR.
444 These functions constitute the CPU performance counter library, \fBlibcpc\fR,
459 These functions constitute the direct access transport library, \fBlibdat\fR.
472 These functions constitute the device \fBID\fR library, \fBlibdevid\fR. This
485 These functions constitute the device information library, \fBlibdevinfo\fR.
499 These functions constitute the ELF access library, \fBlibelf\fR, (Extensible
514 These functions constitute the extended accounting access library,
530 These functions constitute the Fibre Channel over Ethernet port management
544 These functions constitute the file system type identification library. This
557 These functions constitute the string pattern-matching and pathname
571 These functions constitute the common fibre channel HBA information library,
585 These functions constitute the iSCSI Management library, \fBlibiscsit\fR. This
598 These functions constitute the kernel statistics library, which is implemented
611 These functions allow access to the kernel's virtual memory library, which is
624 These functions constitute the locality group library, which is implemented as
637 These functions constitute the mathematical library, \fBlibm\fR. This library
650 These functions constitute the user mailbox management library, \fBlibmail\fR.
663 These functions constitute the integer mathematical library, \fBlibmp\fR. This
676 These functions constitute the Common Multipath Management library,
690 These functions constitute the vector mathematical library, \fBlibmvec\fR. This
703 These functions constitute the name-value pair library, \fBlibnvpair\fR. This
716 These functions constitute the pluggable authentication module library,
730 These functions constitute the Free Standards Group Open Printing API (PAPI)
744 These functions constitute the PICL library, \fBlibpicl\fR. This library is
758 These functions constitute the PICL plug-in library, \fBlibpicltree\fR. This
772 These functions constitute the pool configuration manipulation library,
786 These functions constitute the process manipulation library,
800 These functions constitute the project database access library,
814 These functions constitute the remote shared memory library, \fBlibrsm\fR. This
827 These functions constitute the service configuration facility library,
841 These functions constitute the file access control library, \fBlibsec\fR. This
854 These functions constitute the security attributes database library,
868 These functions constitute the SCSI Target Mode Framework library,
882 These functions constitute the system event library, \fBlibsysevent\fR. This
896 These functions constitute the interactive command-line input library,
910 These functions constitute the Trusted Extensions library, \fBlibtsol\fR, and
925 These functions constitute the universally unique identifier library,
939 These functions constitute the volume management library, \fBlibvolmgt\fR. This
957 value will not match that of any legitimate pointer, so many functions that
1020 MT-Safe interfaces are denoted in the \fBATTRIBUTES\fR section of the functions
1100 For functions that return floating-point values, error handling varies
1102 \fBcc\fR, these functions return the conventional values \fB0\fR,
1109 None of the functions, external variables, or macros should be redefined in the
1111 of other library functions, but such redefinition might conflict with a
1116 including the types of arguments) for most of the functions listed in this
1118 these functions in the user's program. The \fBlint\fR program checker can also