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2000-05-21 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com> * manual/memory.texi: Document memory handling functions. * manual/time.texi: Document timespec and friends. * manual/conf.texi: Fix references. * manual/ctype.texi: Likewise. * manual/errno.texi: Likewise. * manual/intro.texi: Likewise. * manual/locale.texi: Likewise. * manual/sysinfo.texi: Likewise. Patches by Bryan Henderson <bryanh@giraffe-data.com>.
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2000-05-21 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>
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* manual/memory.texi: Document memory handling functions.
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* manual/time.texi: Document timespec and friends.
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* manual/conf.texi: Fix references.
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* manual/ctype.texi: Likewise.
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* manual/errno.texi: Likewise.
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* manual/intro.texi: Likewise.
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* manual/locale.texi: Likewise.
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* manual/sysinfo.texi: Likewise.
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Patches by Bryan Henderson <bryanh@giraffe-data.com>.
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2000-05-09 Jes Sorensen <jes@linuxcare.com>
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* sysdeps/ia64/dl-machine.h: Move DL_SYMBOL_ADDRESS definition to...
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@comment POSIX.1
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@item _SC_CLK_TCK
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Inquire about the parameter corresponding to @code{CLOCKS_PER_SEC};
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@pxref{Basic CPU Time}.
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@pxref{CPU Time}.
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@comment unistd.h
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@comment GNU
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@node Character Handling, String and Array Utilities, Memory Allocation, Top
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@node Character Handling, String and Array Utilities, Memory, Top
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@c %MENU% Character testing and conversion functions
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@chapter Character Handling
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@node Error Reporting, Memory Allocation, Introduction, Top
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@node Error Reporting, Memory, Introduction, Top
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@chapter Error Reporting
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@c %MENU% How library functions report errors
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@cindex error reporting
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have diagnostic messages printed if the tests fail.
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@item
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@ref{Memory Allocation}, describes the GNU library's facilities for
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dynamic allocation of storage. If you do not know in advance how much
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storage your program needs, you can allocate it dynamically instead,
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and manipulate it via pointers.
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@ref{Memory}, describes the GNU library's facilities for managing and
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using virtual and real memory, including dynamic allocation of virtual
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memory. If you do not know in advance how much memory your program
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needs, you can allocate it dynamically instead, and manipulate it via
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pointers.
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@item
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@ref{Character Handling}, contains information about character
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Formatting of numbers and currency amounts (@pxref{General Numeric}).
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@item
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Formatting of dates and times (@pxref{Formatting Date and Time}).
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Formatting of dates and times (@pxref{Formatting Calendar Time}).
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@item
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What language to use for output, including error messages
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@comment ISO
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@item LC_TIME
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This category applies to formatting date and time values; see
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@ref{Formatting Date and Time}.
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@ref{Formatting Calendar Time}.
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@comment locale.h
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@comment XOPEN
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@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ what information is provided by the currently selected locale. This is
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how the locale model is meant to work normally.
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As an example take the @code{strftime} function, which is meant to nicely
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format date and time information (@pxref{Formatting Date and Time}).
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format date and time information (@pxref{Formatting Calendar Time}).
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Part of the standard information contained in the @code{LC_TIME}
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category is the names of the months. Instead of requiring the
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programmer to take care of providing the translations the
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@menu
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* Host Identification:: Determining the name of the machine.
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* Hardware/Software Type ID:: Determining the hardware type of the
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machine and what operating system it is
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running.
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* Platform Type:: Determining operating system and basic
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machine type
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* Filesystem Handling:: Controlling/querying mounts
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* System Parameters:: Getting and setting various system parameters
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@end menu
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@end table
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@end deftypefun
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@node Hardware/Software Type ID
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@section Hardware/Software Type Identification
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@node Platform Type
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@section Platform Type Identification
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You can use the @code{uname} function to find out some information about
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the type of computer your program is running on. This function and the
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@node Filesystem Handling
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@section Controlling/querying mounts
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@section Controlling and Querying Mounts
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All files are in filesystems, and before you can access any file, its
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filesystem must be mounted. Because of Unix's concept of
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@menu
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* Mount Information:: What is or could be mounted?
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* Mount/Unmount/Remount:: Controlling what is mounted and how
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* Mount-Unmount-Remount:: Controlling what is mounted and how
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@end menu
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@node Mount Information, Mount/Unmount/Remount, , Filesystem Handling
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@node Mount Information, Mount-Unmount-Remount, , Filesystem Handling
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For some programs it is desirable and necessary to access information
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about whether a certain filesystem is mounted and, if it is, where, or
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to date.
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@node Mount/Unmount/Remount, , Mount Information, Filesystem Handling
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@node Mount-Unmount-Remount, , Mount Information, Filesystem Handling
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This section describes the functions for mounting, unmounting, and
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remounting filesystems.
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@item
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@code{gethostname}, @code{sethostname} (@xref{Host Identification}.)
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@item
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@code{uname} (@xref{Hardware/Software Type ID}.)
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@code{uname} (@xref{Platform Type}.)
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@item
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@code{bdflush}
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@end itemize
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