Table of Contents
(S) - Operating system calls, library routines
(S) - Operating system calls, library routines
- Intro
-
introduce system services, library routines, and error numbers
- Routines
-
List of all system service (S) section routines
- a64l
-
gets long from base-64 representation
- a64l, l64a
-
convert between long integer and base-64 ASCII string
- abort
-
generate an abort fault
- abs
-
return integer absolute value
- acceptable_password
-
determine if password is cryptic
- access
-
check file accessibility using RUID
- access, eaccess
-
determine accessibility of a file
- acct
-
enable or disable process accounting
- acos
-
return arc cosine of x
- addch
-
place a character in the window and advance the cursor
- addch
-
manipulate text in windows
- addchnstr
-
write up to n characters into the window
- addchstr
-
write a character string into the window
- addnstr
-
write up to n characters of a character string to the default window
- addnwstr
-
write up to n elements of a character string with attributes to the window
- addsev
-
define additional severities
- addseverity
-
build a list of severity levels for an application, for use with fmtmsg
- addstr
-
write a character string to the default window
- addstr
-
write on given window
- addwch
-
write a character and attributes to the screen
- addwchnstr
-
write up to n of a string of characters with attributes to the specified window
- addwchstr
-
write a string of characters with attributes to the window
- addwstr
-
write a character string with attributes to the window
- adf_gttok
-
convert word to token
- adf_gtwrd
-
get next word from string and copy to buffer
- adf_gtxcd
-
get next text code from string and copy to buffer
- adjtime
-
correct the time to allow synchronization of the system clock
- advance
-
pattern match given a compiled regular expression
- agetdefault
-
find next default entry in authcap file
- agetfile
-
find next file entry in authcap file
- agetflag
-
returns id flag
- agetstr
-
returns string associated with id
- agettty
-
find next tty entry in authcap file
- agetuser
-
find entry with user name
- aio_error
-
retrieve error status of asynchronous I/O operation
- aio_mkcbs
-
specify memory to be used for aiocb data structures
- aio_read
-
asynchronous read
- aio_return
-
retrieve return status of asynchronous I/O operation
- aio_write
-
asynchronous write
- alarm
-
set a process alarm clock
- allocldptr
-
allocate ldptr structure and add to linked list
- allocldptr, freeldptr, vldldptr
-
ldptr structure usage routines
- altzone
-
difference in seconds between UTC and alternate time zone
- arc
-
plots an arc of a circle
- ascftime
-
convert date and time to string
- asctime
-
converts a tm structure to a 26-character string
- asetdefaults
-
change authcap database used to get system defaults
- asin
-
return arc sine of x
- assert
-
verify program assertion
- atan
-
return arc tangent of x
- atan2
-
return arc tangent of y/x
- atexit
-
register function to be called at termination
- atof
-
converts ASCII to floating point numbers
- atof, atoi, atol
-
converts ASCII to numbers
- atoi
-
converts ASCII to integers
- atol
-
converts ASCII to long integer numbers
- attroff
-
turn off the specified attributes
- attroff
-
manipulate current attributes of named window
- attron
-
turn on the specified attributes
- attron
-
manipulate current attributes of named window
- attrset
-
set the specified attributes to attrs
- audit_adjust_mask
-
user mask
- audit_auth_entry
-
reports database inconsistency
- audit_close
-
close an audit data session
- audit_close, audit_open, audit_read
-
open and access audit session data records
- audit_lax_file
-
reports sanity check breakdown
- audit_lock
-
audits database locking operations
- audit_login
-
audits login attempts
- audit_no_resource
-
vital resource could not be allocated
- audit_open
-
open an audit data session
- audit_passwd
-
audits password change attempts
- audit_read
-
read an audit data session record
- audit_security_failure
-
records system object problem
- audit_subsystem
-
reports a subsystem problem or event
- authaudit
-
produce audit records due to authentication events
- authcap
-
get information from the authentication database
- authorized_user
-
screens user ID for authorization permission
- baudrate
-
return the output speed of the terminal
- baudrate
-
return output speed of the terminal
- bcmp
-
compare variable length strings
- bcopy
-
copy variable length string
- beep
-
sounds the audible alarm if possible
- beep
-
signal the terminal user
- bessel: j0, j1, jn, y0, y1, yn
-
bessel functions
- bigcrypt
-
encrypt a short or long password
- bigcryptmax
-
encrypt a long password
- bkgd
-
combine a new background with every position on the window
- bkgdset
-
set the background of the window
- border
-
draws a border around the edges of the standard screen
- Bottom
-
moves layer to bottom of overlapping layers
- bottom_panel
-
put a panel on the bottom of the deck
- box
-
draws a border around the edges of a specified window
- box
-
plots a box
- brk
-
set the break value
- brk, sbrk
-
change data segment space allocation
- bsearch
-
binary search a sorted table
- bstring: bcopy, bcmp, bzero
-
bit and byte string operations
- bzero
-
fill variable length string with zeros
- calloc
-
allocate unused space for an array
- can_change_color
-
returns TRUE if the programmer can change the colors
- catclose
-
closes a message catalog
- catgets
-
read a program message
- catopen
-
open a message catalog
- catopen, catclose
-
open/close a message catalog
- cbreak
-
Put the terminal into cbreak mode
- cbreak
-
put terminal into CBREAK mode
- ceil
-
returns smallest integer not less than x
- ceilf
-
returns smallest integer not less than x
- cfgetispeed
-
returns the input baud rate
- cfgetospeed
-
returns the output baud rate
- cfree
-
deallocate space
- cfsetispeed
-
sets the input baud rate
- cfsetospeed
-
sets the output baud rate
- cfspeed: cfgetispeed, cfgetospeed, cfsetispeed, cfsetospeed
-
baud rate functions
- cftime
-
convert date and time to string
- chdir
-
change working directory using pathname
- chdir, fchdir
-
change working directory
- check_auth_parameters
-
verify that set_auth_parameters has been perviously invoked
- chmod
-
change mode of file using pathname
- chmod, fchmod
-
change mode of file
- chown
-
change owner and group ID of a file
- chown, lchown, fchown
-
change owner and group of a file
- chroot
-
change root directory
- chsize
-
changes the size of a file
- circf
-
reserved external variable
- circle
-
plots a circle
- clear
-
copy blanks to every position in the window, and call clearok
- clear
-
clear screen completely
- clearerr
-
resets error indicator to zero
- clearok
-
clear the screen on the next call to wrefresh
- clearok
-
clear screen completely
- clock
-
report CPU time used
- close
-
close a file descriptor
- closedir
-
closes the named directory stream and frees the DIR structure
- closepl
-
flushes the plotter output
- clrtobot
-
erase all lines below the cursor in the window, as well as the line to the right of the cursor
- clrtobot
-
erase all lines below cursor in current window
- clrtoeol
-
erase the current line to the right of the cursor, inclusive
- clrtoeol
-
erase current line to right of cursor inclusive
- color_content
-
returns the definition of a color
- compile
-
compile string for use with advance or step
- confstr
-
get configurable variables
- cont
-
plots a line from a current point to the next
- copydvagent
-
copies a device assignment structure and the fields to which it refers
- copysign
-
returns x but with the sign of y
- copywin
-
copy an area of one window over another, non-destructively or destructively
- cos
-
return cosine of x
- cosh
-
returns hyperbolic cosine of argument
- creat
-
create a new file or rewrite an existing one
- create_file_securely
-
create a file using an attribute specification from the file control database
- creatsem
-
creates an instance of a binary semaphore
- crmode
-
put terminal into CBREAK mode
- crypt
-
encrypts a password
- crypt
-
password and file encryption functions
- crypt_close
-
terminates /bin/crypt connection
- ctermid
-
generate terminal filename
- ctime
-
converts UNIX epoch time to local time
- ctime, localtime, gmtime, asctime, tzset
-
convert date and time to string
- ctype
-
character handling routines
- Current
-
makes the layer current
- current_field
-
return the current field number of the form
- current_item
-
return current menu item
- curs_addch: addch, waddch, mvaddch, mvwaddch, echochar, wechochar
-
add a character (with attributes) to a curses window and advance cursor
- curs_addchstr: addchstr, addchnstr, waddchstr, waddchnstr, mvaddchstr, mvaddchnstr, mvwaddchstr, mvwaddchnstr
-
add string of characters (and attributes) to a curses window
- curs_addstr: addstr, addnstr, waddstr, waddnstr, mvaddstr, mvaddnstr, mvwaddstr, mvwaddnstr
-
add a string of characters to a curses window and advance cursor
- curs_addwch: addwch, waddwch, mvaddwch, mvwaddwch, echowchar, wechowchar
-
add a wchar_t character (with attributes) to a curses window and advance cursor
- curs_addwchstr: addwchstr, addwchnstr, waddwchstr, waddwchnstr, mvaddwchstr, mvaddwchnstr, mvwaddwchstr, mvwaddwchnstr
-
add string of wchar_t characters (and attributes) to a curses window
- curs_addwstr: addwstr, addnwstr, waddwstr, waddnwstr, mvaddwstr, mvaddnwstr, mvwaddwstr, mvwaddnwstr
-
add a string of wchar_t characters to a curses window and advance cursor
- curs_attr: attroff, wattroff, attron, wattron, attrset, wattrset, standend, wstandend, standout, wstandout
-
curses character and window attribute control routines
- curs_beep: beep, flash
-
curses bell and screen flash routines
- curs_bkgd: bkgdset, wbkgdset, bkgd, wbkgd
-
curses window background manipulation routines
- curs_border: border, wborder, box, hline, whline, vline, wvline
-
create curses borders, horizontal and vertical lines
- curs_clear: erase, werase, clear, wclear, clrtobot, wclrtobot, clrtoeol, wclrtoeol
-
clear all or part of a curses window
- curs_color: start_color, init_pair, init_color, has_colors, can_change_color, color_content, pair_content
-
curses color manipulation routines
- curs_delch: delch, wdelch, mvdelch, mvwdelch
-
delete character under cursor in a curses window
- curs_deleteln: deleteln, wdeleteln, insdelln, winsdelln, insertln, winsertln
-
delete and insert lines in a curses window
- curses
-
CRT screen handling and optimization package
- curs_getch: getch, wgetch, mvgetch, mvwgetch, ungetch
-
get (or push back) characters from curses terminal keyboard
- curs_getstr: getstr, wgetstr, mvgetstr, mvwgetstr, wgetnstr
-
get character strings from curses terminal keyboard
- curs_getwch: getwch, wgetwch, mvgetwch, mvwgetwch, ungetwch
-
get (or push back) wchar_t characters from curses terminal keyboard
- curs_getwstr: getwstr, getnwstr, wgetwstr, wgetnwstr, mvgetwstr, mvgetnwstr, mvwgetwstr, mvwgetnwstr
-
get wchar_t character strings from curses terminal keyboard
- curs_getyx: getyx, getparyx, getbegyx, getmaxyx
-
get curses cursor and window coordinates
- curs_inch: inch, winch, mvinch, mvwinch
-
get a character and its attributes from a curses window
- curs_inchstr: inchstr, inchnstr, winchstr, winchnstr, mvinchstr, mvinchnstr, mvwinchstr, mvwinchnstr
-
get a string of characters (and attributes) from a curses window
- curs_initscr: initscr, newterm, endwin, isendwin, set_term, delscreen
-
curses screen initialization and manipulation routines
- curs_inopts: cbreak, nocbreak, echo, noecho, halfdelay, intrflush, keypad, meta, nodelay, notimeout, raw, noraw, noqiflush, qiflush, timeout, wtimeout, typeahead
-
curses terminal input option control routines
- curs_insch: insch, winsch, mvinsch, mvwinsch
-
insert a character before the character under the cursor in a curses window
- curs_insstr: insstr, insnstr, winsstr, winsnstr, mvinsstr, mvinsnstr, mvwinsstr, mvwinsnstr
-
insert string before character under the cursor in a curses window
- curs_instr: instr, innstr, winstr, winnstr, mvinstr, mvinnstr, mvwinstr, mvwinnstr
-
get a string of characters from a curses window
- curs_inswch: inswch, winswch, mvinswch, mvwinswch
-
insert a wchar_t character before the character under the cursor in a curses window
- curs_inswstr: inswstr, insnwstr, winswstr, winsnwstr, mvinswstr, mvinsnwstr, mvwinswstr, mvwinsnwstr
-
insert wchar_t string before character under the cursor in a curses window
- curs_inwch: inwch, winwch, mvinwch, mvwinwch
-
get a wchar_t character and its attributes from a curses window
- curs_inwchstr: inwchstr, inwchnstr, winwchstr, winwchnstr, mvinwchstr, mvinwchnstr, mvwinwchstr, mvwinwchnstr
-
get a string of wchar_t characters (and attributes) from a curses window
- curs_inwstr: inwstr, innwstr, winwstr, winnwstr, mvinwstr, mvinnwstr, mvwinwstr, mvwinnwstr
-
get a string of wchar_t characters from a curses window
- curs_kernel: def_prog_mode, def_shell_mode, reset_prog_mode, reset_shell_mode, resetty, savetty, getsyx, setsyx, ripoffline, curs_set, napms
-
low-level curses routines
- curs_move: move, wmove
-
move curses window cursor
- curs_outopts: clearok, idlok, idcok immedok, leaveok, setscrreg, wsetscrreg, scrollok, nl, nonl
-
curses routines that control terminal output options
- curs_overlay: overlay, overwrite, copywin
-
overlap and manipulate overlapped curses windows
- curs_pad: newpad, subpad, prefresh, pnoutrefresh, pechochar, pechowchar
-
create and display curses pads
- curs_printw: printw, wprintw, mvprintw, mvwprintw, vwprintw
-
print formatted output in curses windows
- curs_refresh: refresh, wrefresh, wnoutrefresh, doupdate, redrawwin, wredrawln
-
refresh curses windows and lines
- curs_scanw: scanw, wscanw, mvscanw, mvwscanw, vwscanw
-
convert formatted input from a curses widow
- curs_scr_dump: scr_dump, scr_restore, scr_init, scr_set
-
read (write) a curses screen from (to) a file
- curs_scroll: scroll, scrl, wscrl
-
scroll a curses window
- curs_set
-
make cursor invisible, visible, or bright
- curs_slk: slk_init, slk_set, slk_refresh, slk_noutrefresh, slk_label, slk_clear, slk_restore, slk_touch, slk_attron, slk_attrset, slk_attroff
-
curses soft label routines
- curs_termattrs: baudrate, erasechar, has_ic, has_il, killchar, longname, termattrs, termname
-
curses environment query routines
- curs_termcap: tgetent, tgetflag, tgetnum, tgetstr, tgoto, tputs
-
curses and terminfo interfaces (emulated) to the termcap library
- curs_terminfo: setupterm, setterm, set_curterm, del_curterm, restartterm, tparm, tputs, putp, vidputs, vidattr, mvcur, tigetflag, tigetnum, tigetstr
-
curses interfaces to terminfo database
- curs_touch: touchwin, touchline, untouchwin, wtouchln, is_linetouched, is_wintouched
-
curses refresh control routines
- curs_util: unctrl, keyname, filter, use_env, putwin, getwin, delay_output, draino, flushinp
-
miscellaneous curses utility routines
- curs_window: newwin, delwin, mvwin, subwin, derwin, mvderwin, dupwin, wsyncup, syncok, wcursyncup, wsyncdown
-
create curses windows
- cuserid
-
get character login name of the user
- data_ahead
-
return TRUE if a field has more data offscreen ahead
- data_behind
-
return TRUE if a field has more data offscreen behind
- daylight
-
set to non-zero value if alternate time zone exists
- dblock: enter_quiet_zone, exit_quiet_zone, make_transition_files, replace_file
-
authentication database locking routines
- dbm: dbminit, delete, fetch, firstkey, nextkey, store
-
performs database functions
- dbminit
-
opens database
- defcntl
-
control defread operations
- defopen
-
opens default file
- defopen, defread, defcntl
-
reads default entries
- def_prog_mode
-
save the current terminal modes as the ``program'' state (in curses)
- defread
-
reads opened default file
- def_shell_mode
-
save the current terminal modes as the ``shell'' state (not in curses)
- delay_output
-
pause the production of output for a specified number of milliseconds
- delch
-
delete the character at the cursor
- delch
-
delete character under cursor in window
- del_curterm
-
free the space pointed to by oterm
- Delete
-
deletes the layer
- delete
-
deletes a key (and its associated contents)
- deleteln
-
delete the line at the cursor in the default window
- deleteln
-
delete line under cursor in window
- del_panel
-
delete a panel but not its window
- delscreen
-
free storage associated with the SCREEN data structure
- delwin
-
delete the specified window by deleting all internal structures
- derwin
-
create a subwindow at a location relative to the window
- des_crypt
-
encrypts password from DES primitive
- des_encrypt
-
encrypts or decrypts data byte with DES primitive
- des_setkey
-
creates encryption key with DES primitive
- dial
-
establish an outgoing terminal line connection
- dial
-
open a terminal line for read/write
- difftime
-
computes the difference between time values
- directory: closedir, opendir, readdir, rewinddir, seekdir, telldir
-
directory operations
- div
-
divides integers
- dlclose
-
close a dynamically linked library
- dlerror
-
get diagnostic information
- dlopen
-
open a dynamically linked library
- dlsym
-
get the address of a symbol in a dynamically linked library
- doupdate
-
allow multiple updates to the physical terminal screen
- draino
-
wait until output has drained enough so that it only takes the specified number of milliseconds to clear completely
- drand48
-
generate uniformly distributed pseudo-random numbers
- drand48
-
returns non-negative double-precision floating-point value
- dup
-
duplicate an open file descriptor
- dup2
-
duplicate an open file descriptor
- dup_field
-
duplicate a specified field at a specified location
- dupwin
-
duplicate the specified window
- dynamic_field_info
-
return a field's actual size and growth limit
- eaccess
-
check file accessibility using EUID
- echo
-
Put the terminal into echo mode
- echo
-
control whether characters are echoed as they are typed
- echochar
-
place a character in the window and advance the cursor and refresh the screen
- echowchar
-
write a character and attributes to the screen, then refresh it
- ecvt
-
converts value to string of ndigit
- ecvt, fcvt, gcvt
-
convert floating-point number to string
- _edata
-
first address above initialized data region
- edata
-
first address above initialized data region
- elf
-
object file access library
- elf32_fsize
-
give the size in bytes of the 32-bit file representation of data objects
- elf32_getehdr
-
get pointer to an ELF table
- elf32_getphdr
-
get pointer to program header table
- elf32_getshdr
-
return a pointer to a section header for a specified section descriptor
- elf32_newehdr
-
get pointer to an ELF table; allocate one if necessary
- elf32_newphdr
-
allocate new program header table
- elf32_xlatetof
-
translates data structures from 32-bit class file representations to memory representations
- elf32_xlatetom
-
translates data structures from memory representations to 32-bit class file representations
- elf_begin
-
make a file descriptor
- elf_cntl
-
control a file descriptor
- elf_end
-
finish using an object file
- elf_errmsg
-
get a specified error message
- elf_errno
-
retrieve an internal error number
- elf_error: elf_errmsg, elf_errno
-
error handling
- elf_fill
-
set fill byte
- elf_flag: elf_flagdata, elf_flagehdr, elf_flagelf, elf_flagphdr, elf_flagscn, elf_flagshdr
-
manipulate flags
- elf_flagdata
-
set or clear status bits for ELF data
- elf_flagehdr
-
set or clear status bits for an ELF header
- elf_flagelf
-
set or clear status bits for an ELF file
- elf_flagphdr
-
set or clear status bits for a program header
- elf_flagscn
-
set or clear status bits for a section
- elf_flagshdr
-
set or clear status bits for a section header
- elf_fsize: elf32_fsize
-
return the size of an object file type
- elf_getarhdr
-
retrieve archive member header
- elf_getarsym
-
retrieve archive symbol table
- elf_getbase
-
get the base offset for an object file
- elf_getdata
-
retrieves data from a section, translating the data from file representations into memory representations
- elf_getdata, elf_newdata, elf_rawdata
-
get section data
- elf_getehdr: elf32_getehdr, elf32_newehdr
-
retrieve class-dependent object file header
- elf_getident
-
retrieve file identification data
- elf_getphdr: elf32_getphdr, elf32_newphdr
-
retrieve class-dependent program header table
- elf_getscn
-
get a section descriptor
- elf_getscn, elf_ndxscn, elf_newscn, elf_nextscn
-
get section information
- elf_getshdr: elf32_getshdr
-
retrieve class-dependent section header
- elf_hash
-
compute hash value
- elf_kind
-
determine file type
- elf_ndxscn
-
return the section table index for a section
- elf_newdata
-
creates a new data descriptor for a section
- elf_newscn
-
create a new section
- elf_next
-
sequential archive member access
- elf_nextscn
-
return the section description of the next section
- elf_rand
-
random archive member access
- elf_rawdata
-
retrieves data from a section without interpreting it
- elf_rawfile
-
retrieve uninterpreted file contents
- elf_strptr
-
make a string pointer
- elf_update
-
update an ELF descriptor
- elf_version
-
coordinate ELF library and application versions
- elf_xlate: elf32_xlatetof, elf32_xlatetom
-
class-dependent data translation
- encrypt
-
encrypts a password
- _end
-
first address above uninitialized data region
- end
-
first address above uninitialized data region
- end, etext, edata
-
last locations in program
- enddvagent
-
free memory and close files supporting device assignment routines
- endgrent
-
closes group file when processing is complete
- endprdfent
-
closes default control file when processing is complete
- endprfient
-
closes file control file when processing is complete
- endprpwent
-
closes protected password files when processing is complete
- endprtcent
-
close the terminal control file when processing is complete
- endpwent
-
closes password file when processing is complete
- endspent
-
closes shadow password file when processing is complete
- endutent
-
closes the currently open file
- endutxent
-
close the utmpx file
- endwin
-
reset terminal to non-visual mode
- endwin
-
reset terminal to non-visual mode
- enter_quiet_zone
-
block all keyboard signals
- environ
-
array of character pointers to the environment strings
- erand48
-
returns non-negative double-precision floating-point value
- erase
-
copy blanks to every position in the window
- erase
-
starts another frame of plotter output
- erase
-
copy blanks to every position in the window
- erasechar
-
return the user's erase character
- erf
-
returns the error function of x
- erf, erfc
-
error function and complementary error function
- erfc
-
returns 1.0 minus the error function of x
- errno
-
system error messages
- ERROR
-
abnormal return from compile routine
- _etext
-
first address above program text
- etext
-
first address above program text
- ev_block
-
wait until the queue contains an event
- ev_close
-
close the event queue and all associated devices
- ev_count
-
returns the number of events currently in the queue
- ev_flush
-
discard all events currently in the queue
- ev_getdev
-
gets a list of devices feeding an event queue
- ev_getemask
-
return the current event mask
- ev_gindev
-
include/exclude devices for event input
- ev_init
-
invokes the event manager
- ev_initf
-
invokes the event manager
- ev_open
-
opens an event queue for input
- ev_pop
-
pop the next event off the queue
- ev_read
-
read the next event in the queue
- ev_resume
-
restart a suspended queue
- ev_setemask
-
sets event mask
- ev_suspend
-
suspends an event queue
- exec: execl, execv, execle, execve, execlp, execvp
-
execute a file
- execl
-
execute process with argument list
- execle
-
execute process with argument list and given environment
- execlp
-
execute process using PATH variable and argument list
- execseg
-
makes a data region executable
- execv
-
execute process with argument array
- execve
-
execute process with argument array and given argument
- execvp
-
execute process using PATH variable and argument array
- exhelp
-
execute help process and block until return
- Exit
-
kills all layer processes
- _exit
-
circumvents cleanup
- exit
-
terminates calling process
- exit, _exit
-
terminate process
- exit_quiet_zone
-
unblock keyboard signals
- exp
-
computes an exponential
- exp, expm1, log, log10, sqrt, pow
-
exponential, logarithm, square root and power functions
- expm1
-
computes exp(x)-1
- fabs
-
returns absolute value of x, | x |
- fabsf
-
returns absolute value of x, | x |
- fattach
-
STREAMS-based file descriptor to filesystem object
- fchdir
-
change working directory using file descriptor
- fchmod
-
change mode of file using file descriptor
- fchown
-
change owner and group ID of a file using a file descriptor
- fclose
-
writes buffered data and closes stream
- fclose, fflush
-
close or flush a stream
- fcntl
-
file control
- fcvt
-
converts value to string of ndigit rounded for FORTRAN F-format
- FD_CLR
-
removes a descriptor from a descriptor set
- fdetatch
-
detach a name from a STREAMS-based file descriptor
- FD_ISSET
-
returns non-zero if descriptor is member of a descriptor set
- fdopen
-
associates a stream with a file descriptor
- FD_SET
-
include a particular descriptor in descriptor set
- FD_ZERO
-
initialize descriptor set to the null set
- feof
-
test for previous EOF
- ferror
-
tests for previous read/write error
- ferror, feof, clearerr, fileno
-
stream status inquiries
- fetch
-
accesses data stored under a key
- fflush
-
writes buffered data to file for named stream
- ffs
-
find first set bit
- fgetc
-
return next character from named input stream
- fgetgrent
-
returns pointer to next group structure
- fgetpasswd
-
read or clear a password from a file
- fgetpos
-
gets and stores the current value of a stream's file position indicator
- fgetpwent
-
gets pointer to next matching passwd structure
- fgets
-
reads characters from stream in an array
- fgetspent
-
get pointer to next spwd structure
- fgetwc
-
returns a wide character from input stream
- fgetws
-
get a wide character string from a stream
- field
-
FIELD library routines
- field_arg
-
return a pointer to the field arguments associated with the specified field type
- field_back
-
return the background attribute of a field
- field_buffer
-
return the value of a buffer for a field
- field_count
-
count the fields connected to a form
- field_fore
-
return the foreground attribute of a field
- field_index
-
return the index in the field pointer array of the field
- field_info
-
return the field chararacteristics of a field
- field_init
-
return a pointer to the application-defined function to be called after a form is posted
- field_just
-
return justification for a field
- field_opts
-
return the specified options
- field_opts_off
-
turn off the specified options and leave all others unchanged
- field_opts_on
-
turn on the specified options and leave all others unchanged
- field_pad
-
return the pad character attribute of a field
- fields
-
return status based on fields of authentication database
- field_status
-
return the status flag for a field
- field_term
-
return a pointer to the application-defined function to be called before a form is posted
- field_type
-
return a pointer to the field type of a field
- fieldtype
-
FIELDTYPE library routines
- field_userptr
-
return the field's user pointer
- fileno
-
returns integer file descriptor
- filter
-
make curses assume that there is a one-line screen
- firstkey
-
returns the first key in a database
- fixterm
-
restore terminal to program state
- flash
-
flashes the visible alarm if possible
- flash
-
used to signal the terminal user
- floor
-
returns largest integer not greater than x
- floor, floorf, ceil, ceilf, copysign, fmod, fmodf, fabs, fabsf, rint, remainder
-
floor, ceiling, remainder, absolute value functions
- floorf
-
returns largest integer not greater than x
- flushinp
-
discard current typeahead characters
- flushinp
-
throw away typeahead not yet read by the program
- fmod
-
returns floating-point remainder of division of x
- fmodf
-
returns floating-point remainder of division of x
- fmtmsg
-
display a message on stderr or system console
- fnmatch
-
find matching filename or pathname
- fopen
-
opens file and associates stream with it
- fopen, freopen, fdopen
-
open a stream
- fork
-
create a new process
- form
-
create and display a form
- form_cursor: pos_form_cursor
-
position forms window cursor
- form_data: data_ahead, data_behind
-
tell if forms field has off-screen data ahead or behind
- form_driver
-
command processor for the forms subsystem
- form_field: set_form_fields, form_fields, field_count, move_field
-
connect fields to forms
- form_field_attributes: set_field_fore, field_fore, set_field_back, field_back, set_field_pad, field_pad
-
format the general display attributes of forms
- form_field_buffer: set_field_buffer, field_buffer, set_field_status, field_status, set_max_field
-
set and get forms field attributes
- form_field_info: field_info, dynamic_field_info
-
get forms field characteristics
- form_field_just: set_field_just, field_just
-
format the general appearance of forms
- form_field_new: new_field, dup_field, link_field, free_field,
-
create and destroy forms fields
- form_field_opts: set_field_opts, field_opts_on, field_opts_off, field_opts
-
forms field option routines
- form_fields
-
return a pointer to the field pointer array for a form
- form_fieldtype: new_fieldtype, free_fieldtype, set_fieldtype_arg, set_fieldtype_choice, link_fieldtype
-
forms fieldtype routines
- form_field_userptr: set_field_userptr, field_userptr
-
associate application data with forms
- form_field_validation: set_field_type, field_type, field_arg
-
forms field data type validation
- form_hook: set_form_init, form_init, set_form_term, form_term, set_field_init, field_init, set_field_term, field_term
-
assign application-specific routines for invocation by forms
- form_init
-
return a pointer to the application-defined initialization function for a form
- form_new: new_form, free_form
-
create and destroy forms
- form_new_page: set_new_page, new_page
-
forms pagination
- form_opts
-
return the options set for the specified form
- form_opts: set_form_opts, form_opts_on, form_opts_off, form_opts
-
forms option routines
- form_opts_off
-
turn off the specified options and leave others unchanged
- form_opts_on
-
turn on the specified options and leave others unchanged
- form_page
-
return the page number of the form
- form_page: set_form_page, form_page, set_current_field, current_field, field_index
-
set forms current page and field
- form_post: post_form, unpost_form
-
write or erase forms from associated subwindows
- forms
-
character-based-forms package
- form_sub
-
return a pointer to the subwindow for a form
- form_term
-
return a pointer to the application-defined termination function for a form
- form_userptr
-
return the user pointer of a form
- form_userptr: set_form_userptr, form_userptr
-
associate application data with forms
- form_win
-
return a pointer to the window for a form
- form_win: set_form_win, form_win, set_form_sub, form_sub, scale_form
-
forms window and subwindow association routines
- fpathconf
-
determines current value of an open file descriptor
- fpgetmask
-
returns the current exception masks
- fpgetround
-
returns the current rounding mode
- fpgetround, fpsetround, fpgetmask, fpsetmask, fpgetsticky, fpsetsticky
-
IEEE floating point environment control
- fpgetsticky
-
returns the current exception sticky flags
- fprintf
-
place output on the named output stream
- fpsetmask
-
sets the exception masks and returns the previous setting
- fpsetround
-
sets the rounding mode and returns the previous rounding mode
- fpsetsticky
-
sets the exception sticky flags and returns previous setting
- fputc
-
behaves as putc but is a function
- fputs
-
writes nul-terminated string to named output stream
- fputwc
-
put wide character on a stream
- fputws
-
put wide character string on a stream
- fread
-
copies items into an array
- fread, fwrite
-
binary input/output
- free
-
deallocate space
- free_field
-
free the storage space allocated to a field
- free_fieldtype
-
free the space allocated for the field type
- free_form
-
disconnect a form from its fields and free the form's space
- free_item
-
free the space allocated to a new menu item
- freeldptr
-
free allocated ldptr structure from linked list
- free_menu
-
disconnect a menu from its item pointer array and free the menu's storage space
- freopen
-
substitutes the named file in place of the open stream
- frexp
-
returns the mantissa of a double value
- frexp, frexpl, ldexp, ldexpl, logb, logbl, modf, modff, modfl, nextafter, nextafterl, scalb, scalbl
-
manipulate parts of floating-point numbers
- frexpl
-
returns the mantissa of a long double value
- fscanf
-
convert formatted input
- fseek
-
sets position of next I/O operation on a stream
- fseek, ftell, rewind
-
reposition a file pointer in a stream
- fsetpos
-
sets the file position indicator for a stream
- fstat
-
returns information about an open file
- fstatfs
-
get file system information
- fstatvfs
-
report on a filesystem using a file descriptor
- fsync
-
synchronize changes to a file
- ftell
-
returns offset of current byte relative to beginning of file
- ftime
-
return time in a structure
- ftok
-
standard interprocess communication package
- ftruncate
-
set a file to a specified length using a file descriptor
- ftw
-
walk a file tree
- fwrite
-
appends items from an array
- fxlist
-
gets name list entries from file pointer
- gamma
-
log gamma function
- gcvt
-
converts value to a null-terminated string in an array
- getbegyx
-
get the beginning coordinates of the specified window
- GETC
-
return the value of next character
- getc
-
return next character from named input stream
- getc, getchar, fgetc, getw
-
get character or word from a stream
- getch
-
read a character from the terminal associated with the window
- getch
-
read character from terminal associated with a window
- getchar
-
return next character from stdin
- getcontext
-
report on current user context
- getcontext, setcontext
-
get and set current user context
- getcwd
-
get pathname of current working directory
- getdate
-
convert user format date and time
- getdtablesize
-
get descriptor table size
- getdvagent
-
return pointer to first device assignment entry
- getdvagent, getdvagnam, setdvagent, enddvagent, putdvagnam, copydvagent
-
manipulate device assignment database entry
- getdvagnam
-
search device assignment database for device name
- getegid
-
get effective group ID
- getenv
-
return value for environment name
- geteuid
-
get effective user ID
- getgid
-
get real group ID
- getgrent
-
returns pointer to the first and successive group structures
- getgrent, getgrgid, getgrnam, setgrent, endgrent, fgetgrent
-
get group file entry
- getgrgid
-
searches for matching gid
- getgrnam
-
searches for matching name
- getgroups
-
get supplementary group ID's
- gethz
-
return the frequency of the system clock in ticks per second
- getitimer
-
returns the current value of the specified timer
- getitimer, setitimer
-
get and set value of interval timers
- getlogin, getlogin_r
-
get login name
- getluid
-
get login user ID
- getmaxyx
-
get the size of the specified window
- getmsg
-
get next message from stream
- getmsg
-
get next message off a stream
- getnwstr
-
get up to n characters with attributes from the keyboard and write them to the default window
- getopt
-
get option letter from argument vector
- getpagesize
-
get system page size
- getparyx
-
get the beginning coordinates of the specified subwindow relative to its parent window
- getpass
-
read a password
- getpasswd
-
read or clear a password
- getpasswd, fgetpasswd, bigcrypt, bigcryptmax
-
read or clear a password
- getpgid
-
returns the process group ID of process pid
- getpgrp
-
returns the process group ID of the calling process
- getpid
-
returns the process ID of the calling process
- getpid, getpgrp, getppid, getpgid
-
get process, process group, and parent process IDs
- getpmsg
-
get next message from stream with priority control
- getppid
-
returns the parent process ID of the calling process
- getprdfent
-
returns pointer to first and successive pr_default structures
- getprdfent, getprdfnam, setprdfent, endprdfent, putprdfnam
-
manipulate default control database entry
- getprdfnam
-
searches for matching login name
- getprfient
-
gets next pr_file structure
- getprfient, getprfinam, setprfient, endprfient, putprfinam
-
manipulate file control database entry
- getprfinam
-
searches for matching login name
- getpriority
-
report on highest priority of listed processes
- getpriority, setpriority
-
get/set program scheduling priority
- getpriv
-
get system privileges associated with this process
- getprpwent
-
gets pointer to next pr_passwd structure
- getprpwent, getprpwuid, getprpwnam, setprpwent, endprpwent, putprpwnam
-
manipulate protected password database entry
- getprpwnam
-
searches for login name matching name
- getprpwuid
-
searches for numerical user ID matching uid
- getprtcent
-
gets pointer to next pr_term structure
- getprtcent, getprtcnam, setprtcent, endprtcent, putprtcnam
-
manipulate terminal control database entry
- getprtcnam
-
searches for login name matching name
- getpw
-
get user info from UID
- getpwent
-
gets pointer to next passwd structure
- getpwent, getpwuid, getpwnam, setpwent, endpwent, fgetpwent
-
get password file entry
- getpwnam
-
searches for login name matching name
- getpwuid
-
searches for matching numerical user ID
- getrlimit, setrlimit
-
control maximum system resource consumption
- getrusage
-
get information about resource utilization
- gets
-
reads characters from standard input stream
- gets, fgets
-
get a string from a stream
- get_seed
-
obtain seed for random number generator
- getsid
-
get session ID
- getspent
-
get shadow password entry
- getspent, getspnam, setspent, endspent, fgetspent, lckpwdf, ulckpwdf
-
get shadow password file entry
- getspnam
-
get matching login name shadow password entry
- getstr
-
get characters from the keyboard and write them to the default window
- getsubopt
-
parse suboptions from a string
- getsyx
-
return the current co-ordinates of the virtual screen cursor
- gettimeofday
-
return system date and time
- gettimeofday, settimeofday
-
get or set the date and time
- gettxt
-
retrieve a text string
- getuid
-
get real user ID
- getuid, geteuid, getgid, getegid
-
get real user, effective user, real group, and effective group IDs
- getut: endutent, getutent, getutid, getutline, pututline, setutent, utmpname
-
access utmp file entry
- getutent
-
reads in the next entry from a utmp -like file
- getutid
-
searches forward in the utmp -like file
- getutline
-
searches for LOGIN_PROCESS or USER_PROCESS entry
- getutmp
-
fill the utmp structure
- getutmpx
-
fill the utmpx structure
- getutx
-
access utmpx file entry
- getutxent
-
get the next entry from a utmpx file
- getutxid
-
find the next specified entry from a utmpx file
- getutxline
-
find the next specified entry from a utmpx file
- getw
-
return next word from named input stream
- getwc
-
returns a wide character from input stream
- getwc, getwchar, fgetwc
-
get wide character from a stream
- getwch
-
get a character from the keyboard associated with the default window, convert it to a wchar_t character, and return it
- getwchar
-
returns a wide character from the standard input
- getwd
-
get current working directory pathname
- getwin
-
retrieve window-related data from a specified file
- getwstr
-
get a string of characters with attributes from the keyboard and write them to the default window
- getyx
-
get the cursor's coordinates in the specified window
- getyx
-
place cursor position of the window in two integer variables
- glob
-
generate pathnames matching a pattern
- glob, globfree
-
generate pathnames matching a pattern
- globfree
-
free memory allocated by glob
- gmtime
-
convert time to UTC
- goodpw_check_other
-
check group, modem or filesystem password syntax and guessability
- goodpw_set_other_checks
-
select password parameters
- grantpt
-
grant access to the slave pseudo-terminal device
- gr_idtoname
-
map between group IDs and names
- gr_nametoid
-
map between group names and IDs
- gsignal
-
raises signal identified by its argument
- halfdelay
-
Put the terminal into half-delay mode
- has_colors
-
returns TRUE if the terminal can manipulate colors
- has_ic
-
is TRUE if terminal can insert and delete characters
- has_il
-
is TRUE if terminal can insert and delete lines, or can simulate them using scrolling regions
- hcreate
-
allocates sufficient space for the table
- hdestroy
-
destroys the search table
- hide_panel
-
remove a panel from the panel deck
- hline
-
draws a horizontal line on the standard screen
- hsearch
-
searches a hash table
- hsearch, hcreate, hdestroy
-
manage hash search tables
- hypot
-
euclidean distance function
- iconv
-
convert characters from one codeset into another
- iconv_close
-
code conversion deallocation routine
- iconv_open
-
code conversion allocation routine
- iconv_open, iconv_close, iconv
-
convert characters from one codeset into another
- idcok
-
make curses consider using hardware insert and delete character
- identity
-
get or check uids or gids from program start
- idlok
-
make curses consider using hardware insert and delete line
- immedok
-
make any change in the window image refresh the screen
- inch
-
get a character and its attributes from the default window
- inchnstr
-
get up to n characters of type chtype from the default window
- inchstr
-
get a character string of type chtype from the default window
- index
-
character string operation
- index, rindex
-
string operations
- INIT
-
initialize before compile
- init_color
-
define a color using RGB components
- initgroups
-
initialize the supplementary group access list
- init_pair
-
define a color-pair
- initscr
-
initialize all curses data structures
- initscr
-
initialize all curses data structures
- initstate
-
initialize a state array
- innstr
-
get up to n characters from the default window
- innwstr
-
get string of up to n wchar_t characters without attributes from window
- insch
-
insert a character on the default window
- insch
-
insert character ch before the character under cursor
- insdelln
-
insert or delete the line at the cursor in the default window
- insertln
-
insert a blank line above the cursor in the default window
- insertln
-
insert blank line above current line
- insnstr
-
insert up to n characters on the default window
- insnwstr
-
insert up to n wchar_t characters in the default window
- insque
-
insert an entry into a queue
- insque, remque
-
insert or remove an element of a queue
- insstr
-
insert a character string on the default window
- instr
-
get a character string from the default window
- inswch
-
insert a wchar_t character on the default window
- inswstr
-
insert a string of wchar_t characters in the default window
- intrflush
-
set the terminal to flush tty driver output when a key is pressed, or not
- inwch
-
get a character with attributes from the default window
- inwchnstr
-
return up to n wchar_t characters from the default window
- inwchstr
-
return a string of wchar_t characters from the default window
- inwstr
-
get string of wchar_t characters without attributes from window
- ioctl
-
I/O control command
- isalnum
-
tests for alphanumeric character
- isalpha
-
tests for alphabetic character
- isascii
-
test for ASCII characters
- isastream
-
test a file descriptor
- isatty
-
test for a terminal device
- iscntrl
-
tests for control characters
- isdigit
-
tests for decimal digit
- isendwin
-
determine if endwin has been called without wrefresh
- isgraph
-
tests for a visible character
- is_linetouched
-
return TRUE if the specified line has been modified since the last call to wrefresh
- islower
-
tests for any lowercase letter
- isnan
-
test double for Not-a-Number (NaN)
- isnan, isnand, isnanf
-
test for a floating point NaN (Not-A-Number)
- isnand
-
test double for Not-a-Number (NaN) according to IEEE Standard
- isnanf
-
test float for Not-a-Number (NaN) according to IEEE Standard
- isprint
-
tests for printing character
- ispunct
-
tests for punctuation character
- isspace
-
tests for white-space character
- is_starting_egid (gid)
-
check current effective GID against retained ID
- is_starting_euid (uid)
-
check current effective UID against retained ID
- is_starting_luid (uid)
-
check current login UID against retained ID
- is_starting_rgid (gid)
-
check current real GID against retained ID
- is_starting_ruid (uid)
-
check current real UID against retained ID
- isupper
-
tests for any uppercase letter
- iswalnum
-
test for an alphanumeric wide-character code
- iswalpha
-
test for an alphabetic wide-character code
- iswcntrl
-
test for a control wide-character code
- iswctype
-
test character for specified class
- iswctype
-
test wide-character code for specified class
- iswdigit
-
test for a decimal digit wide-character code
- iswgraph
-
test for a visible wide-character code
- iswind
-
determine if terminal is local or remote
- is_wintouched
-
return TRUE if the specified window has been modified since the last call to wrefresh
- iswlower
-
test for a lower-case letter wide-character code
- iswprint
-
test for a printing wide-character code
- iswpunct
-
test for a punctuation wide-character code
- iswspace
-
test for a white-space wide-character code
- iswupper
-
test for an upper-case letter wide-character code
- iswxdigit
-
test for a hexadecimal digit wide-character code
- isxdigit
-
tests for hexadecimal digit
- item
-
CRT menu-item routines
- item_count
-
count the number of items in a menu
- item_description
-
return pointer to item name
- item_index
-
return index to item in item pointer array
- item_init
-
return menu-item initiation function
- item_name
-
set pointer to item name
- item_opts
-
return the current item options
- item_opts_off
-
turn off specified item options and leave the others unchanged
- item_opts_on
-
turn on specified item options and leave the others unchanged
- item_term
-
return menu-item termination function
- item_userptr
-
return an item's user pointer
- item_value
-
return the select value of an item in a multivalued menu
- item_visible
-
return TRUE if an item is visible
- itimer
-
interval timers
- j0
-
return Bessel function of x of the first kind of order 0
- j1
-
return Bessel function of x of the first kind of order 1
- jn
-
return Bessel function of x of the first kind of order n
- jrand48
-
returns signed long integers
- kcodemap
-
return 7-bit escape sequence that maps onto 8-bit value
- keyname
-
return a character string corresponding to a specified character
- keypad
-
enable or disable the terminal's keypad
- keypad
-
obtain information from keypad of user's terminal
- kill
-
send a signal to a process or a group of processes
- killchar
-
return the user's kill character
- killpg
-
send signal to a process group
- l3tol
-
converts three-byte integers to long integers
- l3tol, ltol3
-
convert between 3-byte integers and long integers
- l64a
-
gets base-64 representation from long
- label
-
labels the current plotting point
- labs
-
converts to absolute value
- latch_close
-
close a latch
- latch_getvalue
-
get value of latch
- latch_open
-
open a latch
- latch_post
-
unlock a latch
- latch_trywait
-
acquire a latch; return an error if latch is already held
- latch_unlink
-
remove latch from the system
- latch_wait
-
acquire a latch; block if latch is already held
- latch_wait, latch_trywait
-
acquire a latch
- lchown
-
change owner and group ID of a symbolic link
- lckpwdf
-
lock the shadow password file
- lcong48
-
invoke initialization entry points
- ldaclose
-
closes file and frees memory
- ldahread
-
read the archive header of a member of an archive file
- ldaopen
-
allocates and initializes a new LDFILE structure
- ldclose
-
closes file and frees memory
- ldclose, ldaclose
-
close a common object file and free memory
- ldexp
-
returns the quantity value* 2^exp
- ldexpl
-
returns the quantity value* 2^exp
- ldfhread
-
read the file header of a common object file
- ldgetname
-
retrieve symbol name for common object file symbol table entry
- ldiv
-
divides long integers
- ldlinit
-
reads the entry with the smallest line number
- ldlitem
-
retrieves a series of line number entries
- ldlread
-
begins its search with the line number
- ldlread, ldlinit, ldlitem
-
manipulate line number entries of a common object file function
- ldlseek
-
seek to line number entries of section specified by sectindx
- ldlseek, ldnlseek
-
seek to line number entries of a section of a common object file
- ldnlseek
-
seek to line number entries of section specified by sectname
- ldnrseek
-
seeks relocation entries of section specified by sectname
- ldnshread
-
reads section header specified by sectname into memory
- ldnsseek
-
seeks to the section specified by sectname
- ldohseek
-
seek to the optional file header of a common object file
- ldopen
-
returns a pointer to LDFILE structure
- ldopen, ldaopen
-
open a common object file for reading
- ldrseek
-
seeks relocation entries of section specified by sectname
- ldrseek, ldnrseek
-
seek to relocation entries of a section of a common object file
- ldshread
-
reads section header specified by sectindx into memory
- ldshread, ldnshread
-
read an indexed\/named section header of a common object file
- ldsseek
-
seeks to the section specified by sectindx
- ldsseek, ldnsseek
-
seek to an indexed\/named section of a common object file
- ldtbindex
-
compute the index of a symbol table entry of a common object file
- ldtbread
-
read an indexed symbol table entry of a common object file
- ldtbseek
-
seek to the symbol table of a common object file
- leaveok
-
leave the cursor wherever it is after screen update
- leaveok
-
leave cursor at location of the window cursor being refreshed
- lfind
-
searches for object and adds to table
- lgamma
-
xpg3 log gamma function
- lib300
-
plotting library for Tektronix 300 terminal
- lib300s
-
plotting library for Tektronix 300 terminal
- lib4014
-
plotting library for Tektronix 4014 terminal
- lib450
-
plotting library for Tektronix 300 terminal
- libplot
-
plotting library
- libvt0
-
plotting library for VT100 terminal
- libwindows
-
windowing terminal function library
- line
-
plots a line
- linemod
-
sets style for plotting further lines
- link
-
link to a file
- link_field
-
duplicate a specified field at a specified location and share field buffers
- link_fieldtype
-
return a pointer to a field type built from the specified field types
- lio_listio
-
list directed I/O
- __loc1
-
pointer to beginning of regex match
- loc1
-
pointer to first character matching regular expression
- loc2
-
pointer to character after last character matching regular expression
- localeconv
-
get lconv structure pointer
- localtime
-
converts time pointed to by clock to tm structure
- lock
-
locks a process in primary memory
- locked_out
-
determine if specified user can log in
- lockf
-
record locking on files
- locking
-
locks or unlocks a file region for reading or writing
- locs
-
pointer causing advance to break out of back up loop
- log
-
computes a natural logarithm
- log10
-
computes a natural logarithm to base 10
- log1p
-
computes log(1+x)
- logb
-
returns the unbiased exponent of floating-point argument
- logbl
-
returns the unbiased exponent of floating-point argument
- logname
-
return login name of user
- _longjmp
-
restores last saved environment
- longjmp
-
restores last saved environment
- longname
-
point to a verbose description of the terminal
- lrand48
-
returns non-negative long integers
- lsearch
-
performs linear search of table
- lsearch, lfind
-
linear search and update
- lseek
-
move read/write file pointer
- lstat
-
returns information about a symbolic link
- ltol3
-
converts long integers to three-byte integers
- makecontext
-
modify user context
- make_transition_files
-
create transition file names
- mallinfo
-
report allocated space usage
- malloc
-
allocate space for an object
- malloc, free, realloc, calloc, cfree, mallinfo, mallopt
-
allocate main memory
- mallopt
-
control the space allocation algorithm
- matherr
-
error-handling function
- mbchar: mbtowc, wctomb, mblen, mbrtowc, wcrtomb, mbrlen
-
multibyte character handling
- mblen
-
determine the number of bytes in a multibye character
- mbrlen
-
determine the number of bytes in a multibye character (restartable)
- mbrtowc
-
convert a multibyte character to a wide character (restartable)
- mbsrtowcs
-
convert a string of multibyte characters in a specified shift state to wide characters
- mbstowcs
-
convert a string of multibyte characters to wide characters
- mbstring: mbstowcs, wcstombs, mbsrtowcs, wcsrtombs
-
multibyte string functions
- mbtowc
-
convert a multibyte character to a wide character
- memccpy
-
copies characters from memory area
- memchr
-
returns a pointer to the first occurrence of a character
- memcmp
-
compares arguments
- memcpy
-
copies n characters
- memmove
-
copies characters between objects
- memory: memccpy, memchr, memcmp, memcpy, memset
-
memory operations
- memset
-
sets the first n characters in memory area
- menu
-
create and display a menu
- menu_attributes: set_menu_fore, menu_fore, set_menu_back, menu_back, set_menu_grey, menu_grey, set_menu_pad, menu_pad
-
control menus display attributes
- menu_back
-
set the background attribute of a menu
- menu_cursor: pos_menu_cursor
-
position a menu cursor correctly
- menu_driver
-
command processor for the menus subsystem
- menu_fore
-
set the foreground attribute of a menu
- menu_format
-
return the number of rows and columns that can be displayed
- menu_format: set_menu_format, menu_format
-
set and get maximum numbers of rows and columns in menus
- menu_grey
-
set the ``grey'' attribute of a menu
- menu_hook: set_item_init, item_init, set_item_term, item_term, set_menu_init, menu_init, set_menu_term, menu_term
-
assign application-specific routines for automatic invocation by menus
- menu_init
-
return menu initiation function
- menu_item_current: set_current_item, current_item, set_top_row, top_row, item_index
-
set and get current menus items
- menu_item_name: item_name, item_description
-
get menus item name and description
- menu_item_new: new_item, free_item
-
create and destroy menus items
- menu_item_opts: set_item_opts, item_opts_on, item_opts_off, item_opts
-
menus item option routines
- menu_items
-
return a pointer to the item pointer array connected to a menu
- menu_items: set_menu_items, menu_items, item_count
-
connect and disconnect items to and from menus
- menu_item_userptr: set_item_userptr, item_userptr
-
associate application data with menus items
- menu_item_value: set_item_value, item_value
-
set and get menus item values
- menu_item_visible: item_visible
-
tell if menus item is visible
- menu_mark
-
return a pointer to the mark string of a specified menu
- menu_mark: set_menu_mark, menu_mark
-
menus mark string routines
- menu_new: new_menu, free_menu
-
create and destroy menus
- menu_opts
-
return the current menu options
- menu_opts: set_menu_opts, menu_opts_on, menu_opts_off, menu_opts
-
menus option routines
- menu_opts_off
-
turn off the specified menu options and leave the others unchanged
- menu_opts_on
-
turn on the specified menu options and leave the others unchanged
- menu_pad
-
set the pad character of a menu item
- menu_pattern
-
return the current menu pattern
- menu_pattern: set_menu_pattern, menu_pattern
-
set and get menu pattern match buffer
- menu_post: post_menu, unpost_menu
-
write or erase menus from associated subwindows
- menus
-
character based menus package
- menu_sub
-
return the subwindow for a specified menu
- menu_term
-
return menu termination function
- menu_userptr
-
return the menu's user pointer
- menu_userptr: set_menu_userptr, menu_userptr
-
associate application data with menus
- menu_win
-
return the window for a specified menu
- menu_win: set_menu_win, menu_win, set_menu_sub, menu_sub, scale_menu
-
menus window and subwindow association routines
- message
-
output help or error message and wait for response
- meta
-
force the terminal to return seven or eight bit significant bits on input
- mkdir
-
make a directory
- mkfifo
-
make a FIFO special file
- mknod
-
make a directory or a special or ordinary file or a FIFO
- mkstemp
-
make a unique file name
- mktemp
-
make a unique filename
- mktime
-
converts local time to calendar time
- mmap
-
map object to pages of memory
- modf
-
returns the signed fractional part of value
- modff
-
returns the signed fractional part of value
- modfl
-
returns the signed fractional part of value
- monitor
-
prepare execution profile
- mount
-
mount a filesystem
- Move
-
moves layer to new location
- move
-
move the cursor to the specified co-ordinates
- move
-
gets a new current point for plotting
- move
-
move cursor to row r, column c
- move_field
-
move a disconnected field to a specified location in the forms subwindow
- move_panel
-
move the curses window associated with the specified panel
- mprotect
-
set protection of memory mapping
- mrand48
-
returns signed long integers
- msgctl
-
message control operations
- msgget
-
get message queue
- msgop
-
message operations
- msgrcv
-
receives a message
- msgsnd
-
sends a message
- msync
-
synchronize memory mapping with physical storage
- munmap
-
unmap pages of memory
- mvaddch
-
place a character in the window after moving the cursor and advance the cursor
- mvaddch
-
manipulate text in windows
- mvaddchnstr
-
write up to n characters into the window after moving the cursor
- mvaddchstr
-
write a character string into the window after moving the cursor
- mvaddnstr
-
write up to n characters of a character string to the default window after moving the cursor
- mvaddnwstr
-
write up to n elements of a character string with attributes to the window after moving the cursor
- mvaddstr
-
write a character string to the default window after moving the cursor
- mvaddstr
-
write all characters of null-terminated character string str on given window
- mvaddwch
-
write a character and attributes to the screen after moving the cursor
- mvaddwchnstr
-
write up to n of a string of characters with attributes to the specified window after moving the cursor
- mvaddwchstr
-
write a string of characters with attributes to the window after moving the cursor
- mvaddwstr
-
write a character string with attributes to the window after moving the cursor
- mvcur
-
move the cursor
- mvdelch
-
delete the character at the cursor, after moving the cursor
- mvderwin
-
move a subwindow inside its parent window
- mvgetch
-
read a character from the specified location of the terminal associated with the window
- mvgetnwstr
-
get up to n characters with attributes from the keyboard and write them to the default window after moving the cursor
- mvgetstr
-
get characters from the keyboard and write them to the default window after moving the cursor
- mvgetwch
-
get a character from the keyboard associated with the default window, convert it to a wchar_t character, and return it
- mvgetwstr
-
get a string of characters with attributes from the keyboard and write them to the default window after moving the cursor
- mvinch
-
get a character and its attributes from the default window after moving the cursor
- mvinch
-
return character at current position in named window
- mvinchnstr
-
get up to n characters of type chtype from the default window after moving the cursor
- mvinchstr
-
get a character string of type chtype from the default window after moving the cursor
- mvinnstr
-
get up to n characters from the default window after moving the cursor
- mvinnwstr
-
get string of up to n wchar_t characters without attributes from window after moving the cursor
- mvinsch
-
insert a character on the default window after moving the cursor
- mvinsnstr
-
insert up to n characters on the default window after moving the cursor
- mvinsnwstr
-
insert up to n wchar_t characters in the default window after moving the cursor
- mvinsstr
-
insert a character string on the default window after moving the cursor
- mvinstr
-
get a character string from the default window after moving the cursor
- mvinswch
-
insert a wchar_t character on the default window after moving the cursor
- mvinswstr
-
insert a string of wchar_t characters in the default window after moving the cursor
- mvinwch
-
get a character with attributes from the default window after moving the cursor
- mvinwchnstr
-
return up to n wchar_t characters from the default window after moving the cursor
- mvinwchstr
-
return a string of wchar_t characters from the default window after moving the cursor
- mvinwstr
-
get string of wchar_t characters without attributes from window after moving the cursor
- mvprintw
-
output string to specified location in stdscr
- mvscanw
-
read formatted input from specified location of standard input
- mvwaddch
-
place a character in the specified window after moving the cursor and advance the cursor
- mvwaddchnstr
-
write up to n characters into the specified window after moving the cursor
- mvwaddchstr
-
write a character string into the specified window after moving the cursor
- mvwaddnstr
-
write up to n characters of a character string to the specified window after moving the cursor
- mvwaddnwstr
-
write up to n elements of a character string with attributes to the specified window after moving the cursor
- mvwaddstr
-
write a character string to the specified window after moving the cursor
- mvwaddwch
-
write a character and attributes to the specified window after moving the cursor
- mvwaddwchnstr
-
write up to n of a string of characters with attributes to the specified window after moving the cursor
- mvwaddwchstr
-
write a string of characters with attributes to the window after moving the cursor
- mvwaddwstr
-
write a character string with attributes to the specified window after moving the cursor
- mvwdelch
-
delete the character at the cursor in the specified window, after moving the cursor
- mvwgetch
-
read a character from the specified location of the terminal associated with the specified window
- mvwgetnwstr
-
get up to n characters with attributes from the keyboard and write them to the specified window after moving the cursor
- mvwgetstr
-
get characters from the keyboard and write them to the specified window after moving the cursor
- mvwgetwch
-
get a character from the keyboard associated with the specified window, convert it to a wchar_t character, and return it
- mvwgetwstr
-
get a string of characters with attributes from the keyboard and write them to the specified window after moving the cursor
- mvwin
-
move the specified window to the specified location
- mvwinch
-
get a character and its attributes from the specified window after moving the cursor
- mvwinchnstr
-
get up to n characters of type chtype from the specified window after moving the cursor
- mvwinchstr
-
get a character string of type chtype from the specified window after moving the cursor
- mvwinnstr
-
get up to n characters from the specified window after moving the cursor
- mvwinnwstr
-
get string of up to n wchar_t characters without attributes from the specified window after moving the cursor
- mvwinsch
-
insert a character on the specified window after moving the cursor
- mvwinsnstr
-
insert up to n characters on the specified window after moving the cursor
- mvwinsnwstr
-
insert up to n wchar_t characters in the specified window after moving the cursor
- mvwinsstr
-
insert a character string on the specified window after moving the cursor
- mvwinstr
-
get a character string from the specified window after moving the cursor
- mvwinswch
-
insert a wchar_t character on the specified window after moving the cursor
- mvwinswstr
-
insert a string of wchar_t characters in the specified window after moving the cursor
- mvwinwch
-
get a character with attributes from the specified window after moving the cursor
- mvwinwchnstr
-
return up to n wchar_t characters from the specified window after moving the cursor
- mvwinwchstr
-
return a string of wchar_t characters from the specified window after moving the cursor
- mvwinwstr
-
get string of wchar_t characters without attributes from the specified window after moving the cursor
- mvwprintw
-
output string to specified location in specified window
- mvwscanw
-
read formatted input from specified location of the specified window
- nap
-
suspends execution for a short interval
- napms
-
make the cursor sleep for ms milliseconds
- nbra
-
reserved external variable
- nbwaitsem
-
waits for access to a semaphore-governed resource
- New
-
creates a new layer with a separate shell
- new_field
-
create a new field of a specified size and location
- new_fieldtype
-
create a new field type
- new_form
-
create a new form connected to the specified fields
- new_item
-
create a new menu item
- Newlayer
-
creates a new layer without a separate shell
- new_menu
-
create a menu connected to an item pointer array
- newpad
-
create and return a pointer to a new pad data structure with the specified number of lines and columns
- new_page
-
indicate whether a field starts a new page
- new_panel
-
create a panel associated with a window
- newterm
-
enable output to more than one terminal
- newwin
-
create a new window with the specified number of lines and columns
- nextafter
-
returns the next representable floating-point value
- nextafterl
-
returns the next representable floating-point value
- nextkey
-
returns the next key in a database
- nice
-
change priority of a process
- nl
-
convert newline into carriage return and line feed on output and carriage return into newline on input
- nl
-
control whether carriage return is translated into newline
- nl_ascxtime
-
converts a tm structure to a 26-character string
- nl_cxtime
-
converts UNIX epoch time to local time
- nl_cxtime, nl_ascxtime
-
format date and time
- nl_fprintf
-
places output on the named output
- nl_fscanf
-
reads from the named input
- nl_init
-
initializes native language support operation
- nlist
-
get entries from name list
- nl_langinfo
-
language information
- nl_printf
-
places output on the standard output stream
- nl_printf, nl_fprintf, nl_sprintf
-
formats native language output
- nl_scanf
-
reads from the standard input stream
- nl_scanf, nl_fscanf, nl_sscanf
-
converts formatted native language input
- nl_sprintf
-
places ``output,'' in consecutive bytes
- nl_sscanf
-
reads from the character string
- nl_strcmp
-
compare native language strings
- nl_strcmp, nl_strncmp
-
compare native language strings
- nl_strncmp
-
compare native n language strings
- nocbreak
-
Take the terminal out of cbreak mode
- nocbreak
-
put terminal out of CBREAK mode
- nocrmode
-
put terminal out of CBREAK mode
- nodelay
-
make getch wait until a key is pressed, or not
- nodelay
-
cause wgetch() to be a non-blocking call
- noecho
-
Take the terminal out of echo mode
- noecho
-
control whether characters are echoed as they are typed
- nonl
-
do not convert newline into carriage return and line feed on output nor carriage return into newline on input
- nonl
-
control whether carriage return is translated into newline
- noqiflush
-
do not flush input and output queues when INTR, QUIT, or SUSP is received
- noraw
-
interpret control characters
- notimeout
-
set a timer to detect function keys, or not
- nrand48
-
returns non-negative long integers
- open
-
open for reading or writing
- openagent
-
opens the control channel
- openchan
-
opens the channel argument chan
- opendir
-
opens a directory
- openpl
-
opens plot device for writing
- opensem
-
opens a semaphore
- optarg
-
pointer to option argument
- opterr
-
disables error message
- optind
-
argv index of next argument to be processed
- optopt
-
bad option character
- overlay
-
copy an area of one window over another, non-destructively
- overwrite
-
copy an area of one window over another, destructively
- p2open, p2close
-
open, close pipes to and from a command
- paccess
-
used in conjunction with ptrace for tracing a child process
- pair_content
-
returns the definition of a color pair
- panel_above
-
return pointer to the panel above the specified panel
- panel_above: panel_above, panel_below
-
panels deck traversal primitives
- panel_below
-
return pointer to the panel below the specified panel
- panel_hidden
-
return TRUE if the specified panel is in the deck
- panel_move: move_panel
-
move a panels window on the virtual screen
- panel_new: new_panel, del_panel
-
create and destroy panels
- panels
-
character based panels package
- panel_show: show_panel, hide_panel, panel_hidden
-
panels deck manipulation routines
- panel_top: top_panel, bottom_panel
-
panels deck manipulation routines
- panel_update: update_panels
-
panels virtual screen refresh routine
- panel_userptr
-
return the user pointer of a panel
- panel_userptr: set_panel_userptr, panel_userptr
-
associate application data with a panels panel
- panel_window
-
return a pointer to a panel's associated window
- panel_window: panel_window, replace_panel
-
get or set the current window of a panels panel
- passlen
-
determine minimum password length of an account
- pathconf
-
determines current value of the pathname of a file or directory
- pathconf
-
get configurable pathname variables
- pause
-
suspend process until signal
- pb_check
-
check if paste buffer contains anything
- pb_empty
-
clear out paste buffer and close it
- pb_gbuf
-
read paste buffer file to buffer
- pb_gets
-
read paste buffer file and convert to text
- pb_name
-
get name for paste buffer file
- pb_open
-
open or create a paste buffer file
- pb_puts
-
output string to paste buffer in ADF format
- pb_seek
-
seek to end of paste buffer and set for appending
- pb_weof
-
output EOF to paste buffer and close file
- pclose
-
returns exit status of command
- pechochar
-
insert a character and refresh the screen
- pechowchar
-
insert a character and refresh the screen
- PEEKC
-
return the next character
- perror
-
print last error encountered during call to system or library function
- perror
-
system error messages
- pfmt
-
display an error message in standard format; called with a variable number of arguments
- pfmt, vpfmt
-
display error message in standard format
- pipe
-
create an interprocess channel
- plock
-
lock process, text, or data in memory
- plot
-
graphics interface subroutines
- pnoutrefresh
-
refresh part of the screen for a specified pad
- point
-
plots the point given by the next four bytes
- poll
-
STREAMS input/output multiplexing
- popen
-
creates pipe between calling program and command
- popen, pclose
-
initiate a pipe to or from a process
- pos_form_cursor
-
move the form window cursor for form processing
- pos_menu_cursor
-
move the cursor in a menu
- post_form
-
write a form into its associated subwindow
- post_menu
-
write the menu to its subwindow
- pow
-
computes x to the exponent y
- prefresh
-
refresh part of the screen for a specified pad
- primary_auth
-
checks user's authorization against Protected Password entry
- primary_of_secondary_auth
-
returns primary authorization name associated with secondary authorization
- printf
-
place output on the standard output stream
- printf, fprintf, snprintf, sprintf
-
print formatted output
- printw
-
output string to stdscr
- printw
-
corresponds to printf(S)
- proctl
-
controls active processes or process groups
- profil
-
execution time profile
- psiginfo
-
produce system signal messages
- psignal
-
produce system signal messages
- psignal, psiginfo
-
system signal messages
- ptrace
-
process trace
- ptsname
-
get name of the slave pseudo-terminal
- putc
-
writes character to output stream
- putc, putchar, fputc, putw
-
put character or word on a stream
- putchar
-
writes character to output stream
- putdvagnam
-
rewrites or adds an entry to the database
- putenv
-
change or add value to environment
- putmsg
-
send a message on a stream
- putp
-
output the specified string to stdout using putchar
- putpmsg
-
send a message on a stream with priority control
- putprdfnam
-
puts a new or replaced default control entry
- putprfinam
-
puts a new or replaced file control entry
- putprpwnam
-
writes new or replaced protected password entry to a file
- putprtcnam
-
puts a new or replaced terminal control entry
- putpwent
-
write password file entry
- puts
-
writes null-terminated string to standard output stream
- puts, fputs
-
put a string on a stream
- putspent
-
write shadow password file entry
- pututline
-
writes out supplied utmp structure to utmp -like file
- pututxline
-
write the supplied utmpx structure into the utmpx file
- putw
-
writes integer to output stream
- putwc
-
put wide character on a stream
- putwc, putwchar, fputwc
-
put wide character on a stream
- putwchar
-
put wide character on a stream
- putwin
-
write window-related data into a specified file
- pw_idtoname
-
map between user IDs and names
- pw_nametoid
-
map between user names and IDs
- pw_nametoid, pw_idtoname, gr_nametoid, gr_idtoname
-
map between user and group names and IDs
- qiflush
-
flush input and output queues when INTR, QUIT, or SUSP is received
- qsort
-
quicker sort
- raise
-
send signal to the execution program
- rand
-
simple random-number generator
- rand, srand
-
simple random-number generator
- random
-
better random number generator
- random, srandom, initstate, setstate
-
better random number generator; routines for changing generators
- randomword
-
generate a pronounceable password
- raw
-
pass control characters to the user program
- rdchk
-
checks to see if there is data to be read
- read
-
read from a file
- read, readv
-
read from a file
- readdir
-
returns a pointer to the next active directory entry
- readlink
-
reads a symbolic link
- read_pw_fields
-
get current field and flag information from protected password database
- read_tc_fields
-
get current field and flag information from terminal control database
- readv
-
read from a file using multiple buffers
- realloc
-
change the size of a memory object
- realpath
-
returns the real file name
- re_comp
-
compile regular expression
- re_comp, re_exec
-
regular expression handler
- redrawwin
-
indicate to curses that part of the window needs to be redrawn
- re_exec
-
compare regular expressions
- refresh
-
copy the specified window to the terminal screen using stdscr as default
- refresh
-
copy named window to terminal screen using stdscr as default
- regcmp
-
compile a regular expression
- regcmp, regex
-
compiles and executes regular expressions
- regcomp
-
compile regular expression held in pattern
- regcomp, regexec, regerror, regfree
-
regular expression matching
- regerror
-
generate verbal error messages from error codes
- regex
-
execute a compiled regular expression against a string
- regexec
-
compare string with compiled regular expression
- regexp
-
regular expression compile and match routines
- regfree
-
free memory allocated by regcomp
- remainder
-
returns floating-point remainder of division of x by y
- remove
-
removes filename
- remque
-
remove an entry from a queue
- rename
-
changes filename
- replace_file
-
perform a database update using transition file names
- replace_panel
-
replace a panel's associated window
- reset_prog_mode
-
restore the terminal to ``program'' state (in curses)
- reset_shell_mode
-
restore the terminal to ``shell'' state (out of curses)
- resetty
-
restore the state of the terminal modes from the last call to save tty
- resetty
-
restore terminal to previous state
- Reshape
-
reshapes the layer
- restartterm
-
reset the terminal-dependent variables to saved values
- RETURN
-
returns pointer argument at exit of compile routine
- rewind
-
sets position of next I/O operation but does not return a value
- rewinddir
-
resets the named directory stream to the beginning of the directory
- rindex
-
character string operation
- rint
-
returns nearest integer value to floating point argument x
- ripoffline
-
remove line from the top or bottom of the screen
- rmdir
-
remove a directory
- run_crypt
-
encrypts data using /bin/crypt connection
- Runlayer
-
runs specified command in layer
- run_setkey
-
creates encryption key for /bin/crypt connection
- rusage
-
structure used with getrusage(S)
- savetty
-
save the state of the terminal modes
- savetty
-
save current state of terminal to a buffer
- sbrk
-
add bytes to the break value
- scalb
-
returns the quantity value* 2^exp
- scalbl
-
returns the quantity value* 2^exp
- scale_form
-
return the smallest window size for a form's subwindow
- scale_menu
-
returns the minimum size needed by the subwindow of a menu
- scanf
-
convert formatted input
- scanw
-
read formatted input from standard input
- sc_copyscstate
-
copies the scancode state from one tty to another
- sc_exit
-
restores scancode terminal mode and tty settings
- sc_getfkeystr
-
gets scancode key string
- sc_getinfo
-
returns scancode information
- sc_getkbmap
-
returns pointer to scancode sc_bitmap structure
- sc_getkeymap
-
returns the current active scancode keymap table
- sc_getled
-
gets current scancode keyboard LED state
- sc_getscreenswitch
-
gets scancode screen switch keys
- sched_getparam
-
get scheduling parameters
- sched_get_priority_max
-
get the maximum priority
- sched_get_priority_max, sched_get_priority_min
-
get the maximum/minimum priority
- sched_get_priority_min
-
get the minimum priority
- sched_getscheduler
-
get scheduling policy
- sched_rr_get_interval
-
get time limit for currently running process
- sched_setparam
-
set scheduling parameters
- sched_setscheduler
-
set scheduling policy
- sched_yield
-
yield processor
- sc_init
-
initializes for scancode input
- sc_init
-
scancode Application Programming Interface (API) initialization and internal administration functions
- sc_kb2mapcode
-
maintains the state of the scancode keyboard
- sc_mapcode2kb
-
gets scancode from mapcode
- sc_mapcode2str
-
gets scancode map string
- sc_mapin
-
initializes scancode translation tables
- sc_mapinit
-
saves for scancode mapping functions
- sc_mapout
-
gets scancode mapped output string
- __scoinfo
-
get kernel and system information
- sc_raw
-
scancode Application Programming Interface (API) line-discipline and screen-switching functions
- sc_raw
-
turns off scancode translation and returns the original mode
- scr_dump
-
write the contents of the virtual screen to a specified file
- sc_readkb
-
returns the next input scancode
- sc_readkb
-
scancode translation functions
- sc_readmapcode
-
returns the next input mapcode
- sc_readstr
-
read scancode character(s)
- sc_receive_kb
-
maintains scancode sc_bitmap structure
- scr_init
-
initialize the curses data structures for the screen with the contents of the specified file
- scrl
-
scroll lines up or down on the screen
- scroll
-
scroll the window up one line
- scrollok
-
scroll up when cursor would go off the bottom of the screen
- scr_restore
-
restore the virtual screen using the contents of the specified screen dump file
- scr_set
-
combine the functions of scr_restore and scr_init
- sc_setfkeystr
-
sets scancode key string
- sc_setinfo
-
sets scancode information from input parameter
- sc_setkeymap
-
sets the current active scancode keymap table
- sc_setled
-
sets the scancode keyboard LED state
- sc_setscreenswitch
-
sets scancode screen switch keys
- sc_str2kb
-
gets scancode keytop string
- sc_unraw
-
turns on scancode translation and returns the original mode
- sdenter
-
access shared data segment
- sdenter, sdleave
-
synchronizes access to a shared data segment
- sdfree
-
detaches a shared data segment
- sdget
-
attaches a shared data segment
- sdget, sdfree
-
attaches and detaches a shared data segment
- sdgetv
-
returns version number of shared data segment
- sdgetv, sdwaitv
-
synchronizes shared data access
- sdleave
-
modify shared data segment
- sdwaitv
-
synchronizes shared data access
- secondary_auth
-
checks secondary authorization against Protected Password entry
- sed
-
reserved external variable
- seed: get_seed, set_seed
-
obtain or set seed for random number generator
- seed48
-
invokes initialization entry points
- seekdir
-
sets the position of the next readdir operation
- select
-
examine I/O descriptor sets
- select
-
synchronous I/O multiplexing
- sem_close
-
close a named semaphore
- semctl
-
semaphore control operations
- sem_destroy
-
destroy an unnamed semaphore
- semget
-
get set of semaphores
- sem_getvalue
-
get the value of a semaphore
- sem_init
-
initialize an unnamed semaphore
- semop
-
semaphore operations
- sem_open
-
initialize/open a named semaphore
- sem_post
-
unlock a semaphore
- sem_trywait
-
conditionally lock a semaphore
- sem_unlink
-
remove a named semaphore
- sem_wait
-
lock a semaphore
- sem_wait, sem_trywait
-
lock a semaphore
- set_auth_parameters
-
retain IDs for future lookup
- setbuf
-
assign buffer to a stream
- setbuf, setvbuf
-
assign buffering to a stream
- setcat
-
define default catalog
- setcontext
-
set current user context
- set_current_field
-
set the current field number of the form
- set_current_item
-
set current menu item
- set_curterm
-
set the variable cur_term
- setdvagent
-
sets device assignment database back to first entry
- setegid
-
set effective group IDs
- seteuid
-
set effective user IDs
- set_field_back
-
set the background attribute of a field
- set_field_buffer
-
set the value of a buffer for a field
- set_field_fore
-
set the foreground attribute of a field
- set_field_init
-
assign an application-defined function to be called after a form is posted
- set_field_just
-
set justification for a field
- set_field_opts
-
set the specified options and turn off all others
- set_field_pad
-
set the pad character attribute of a field
- set_field_status
-
set the status flag for a field
- set_field_term
-
assign an application-defined function to be called before a form is posted
- set_field_type
-
set a field to a specified field type
- set_fieldtype_arg
-
connect arguments to a field type
- set_fieldtype_choice
-
associate application-defined functions with a field type
- set_field_userptr
-
set the field's user pointer
- set_form_fields
-
connect new fields to a form and disconnect any original fields
- set_form_init
-
assign an application-defined initialization function for a form
- set_form_opts
-
turn on the specified options and turn the others off
- set_form_page
-
set the page number of the form
- set_form_sub
-
set the subwindow for a form
- set_form_term
-
assign an application-defined termination function for a form
- set_form_userptr
-
set the user pointer of a form
- set_form_win
-
set the window for a form
- setgid
-
set group IDs
- setgrent
-
rewinds the group file to allow repeated searches
- setgroups
-
set supplementary group ID's
- set_item_init
-
set menu-item initiation function
- set_item_opts
-
turn on specified item options and turn off the others
- set_item_term
-
set menu-item termination function
- set_item_userptr
-
set an item's user pointer
- set_item_value
-
set the select value of an item in a multivalued menu
- setitimer
-
sets the specified interval timer
- _setjmp
-
saves stack environment
- setjmp
-
saves stack environment
- setjmp, longjmp
-
non-local goto
- setkey
-
creates encryption key
- setlabel
-
define the label for pfmt
- setlocale
-
set or read international environment
- setluid
-
set login user ID
- set_max_field
-
set the the maximum field size for a field
- set_menu_back
-
set the background attribute of a menu
- set_menu_fore
-
set the foreground attribute of a menu
- set_menu_format
-
limits the number of rows and columns that can be displayed
- set_menu_grey
-
set the ``grey'' attribute of a menu
- set_menu_init
-
set menu initiation function
- set_menu_items
-
connect an item pointer array to a menu
- set_menu_mark
-
mark a menu with the specified mark string
- set_menu_opts
-
set the specified menu options and turn off all others
- set_menu_pad
-
set the pad character of a menu item
- set_menu_pattern
-
set the menu pattern buffer to the specified pattern
- set_menu_sub
-
set the subwindow for a specified menu
- set_menu_term
-
set menu termination function
- set_menu_userptr
-
set the menu's user pointer
- set_menu_win
-
set the window for a specified menu
- set_new_page
-
start a new page on a form
- set_panel_userptr
-
set the user pointer of a panel
- setpgid
-
set process group ID for job control
- setpgrp
-
set process group ID
- setprdfent
-
rewinds default control file to allow repeated searches
- setprfient
-
rewinds file control file to allow repeated searches
- setpriority
-
set priority of listed processes
- setpriv
-
set system privileges for this process
- setprpwent
-
rewinds protected password files to allow repeated searches
- setprtcent
-
rewinds terminal control file to allow repeated searches
- setpwent
-
rewinds password file to allow repeated searches
- setregid
-
set real and effective group IDs
- setreuid
-
set real and effective user IDs
- setrlimit
-
set maximum system resource consumption
- setscrreg
-
set scrolling region
- set_seed
-
set seed for random number generator
- setsid
-
create session and set process ID
- setspent
-
rewind shadow password file to allow repeated searches
- setstate
-
switch between state arrays
- setsyx
-
move the virtual screen cursor to the saved co-ordinates
- set_term
-
replaced by setupterm
- setterm
-
define the terminal-dependent variables (older command)
- settimeofday
-
set system date and time
- set_top_row
-
set current menu top row
- setuid
-
set user IDs
- setuid, setgid, seteuid, setegid, setreuid, setregid
-
set user and groupIDs
- setupterm
-
define the terminal-dependent variables
- setutent
-
resets input stream
- setutxent
-
reset the utmpx file
- setvbuf
-
assign buffer after a stream has been opened
- sgetl
-
gets long integer data from memory
- shmat
-
attaches shared memory segment
- shmctl
-
shared memory control operations
- shmdt
-
detaches shared memory segment
- shmget
-
get shared memory segment identifier
- shmop: shmat, shmdt
-
shared memory operations
- show_panel
-
show the specified panel
- sigaction
-
detailed signal management
- sigaddset
-
add a signal to the existing signal set
- sigaltstack
-
set or get signal alternate stack context
- sigdelset
-
remove a signal from the existing signal set
- sigemptyset
-
initialize the signal set to include no signals
- sigfillset
-
initialize the signal set to include all signals
- sighold
-
holds a signal until released or discarded
- sigignore
-
sets the action for signal to SIG_IGN
- siginterrupt
-
allow signals to interrupt system calls
- sigismember
-
test if a signal is in the existing signal set
- siglongjmp
-
restores last saved environment
- signal
-
set a signal action
- signgam
-
sign of value returned by gamma or lgamma
- sigpause
-
suspends the calling process until it receives a signal
- sigpending
-
examine pending signals
- sigprocmask
-
change and/or examine blocked signals
- sigrelse
-
release a held signal
- sigsem
-
signals a process waiting on a semaphore
- sigsend
-
send a signal to processes
- sigsend, sigsendset
-
send a signal to a process or a group of processes
- sigsendset
-
send a signal to processes
- sigset
-
manipulate signal sets
- sigset
-
specifies signal action to be taken
- sigset, sighold, sigrelse, sigignore, sigpause
-
signal management routines
- sigsetjmp
-
saves stack environment
- sigsetjmp, siglongjmp
-
non-local jumps
- sigstack
-
set and/or get signal stack context
- sigsuspend
-
wait for signal(s)
- sin
-
return sine of x
- sinh
-
returns hyperbolic sine of argument
- sinh, cosh, tanh
-
hyperbolic functions
- S_ISBLK
-
determines if file is a block special file
- S_ISCHR
-
determines if file is a character special file
- S_ISDIR
-
determines if file is a directory
- S_ISFIFO
-
determines if file is a first-in, first-out (FIFO)
- sisinit
-
test for initial multibyte conversion state
- S_ISNAM
-
determines if file is a special named file
- S_ISREG
-
determines if file is a regular file
- sleep
-
suspend execution for interval
- slk_attroff
-
turn off the specified character attributes for soft labels
- slk_attron
-
turn on the specified character attributes for soft labels
- slk_attrset
-
set the specified character attributes for soft labels
- slk_clear
-
clear soft labels from the screen
- slk_init
-
initialize the screen to allow soft key display
- slk_label
-
return the current label for the specified soft key
- slk_noutrefresh
-
copy soft labels to virtual screen
- slk_refresh
-
copy soft labels from virtual to physical screen
- slk_restore
-
restore soft labels to the screen
- slk_set
-
define labels for up to eight soft function keys
- slk_touch
-
force the output of all soft labels by the next slk_noutrefresh
- smp_audit_fail
-
write audit record
- smp_check_pw
-
check user-supplied password
- smp_check_user
-
register login or password change to be performed
- smp_generate_pw
-
provide a password
- smp_get_messages
-
return login messages
- smp_pw_change
-
check user authorization to change password
- smp_pw_choice
-
check password types
- smp_set_identity
-
set user identity
- smp_set_pw
-
verify password and update authentication databases
- smp_try_pw
-
check user password syntax and guessability
- snprintf
-
place ``output'', no more than maxsize characters, in consecutive bytes
- space
-
allocates space for plotting area
- sprintf
-
place ``output'' in consecutive bytes
- sputl
-
puts long integer data in memory
- sputl, sgetl
-
access long integer data in a machine-independent fashion
- sqrt
-
computes a square root
- srand
-
reset random-number generator
- srand48
-
invokes initialization entry points
- srandom
-
seed the better random number generator
- sscanf
-
convert formatted input
- ssignal
-
returns action established by signal type
- ssignal, gsignal
-
software signals
- standend
-
turn off all attributes
- standout
-
turn on the best highlighting attributes
- start_color
-
initialize the basic colors and the color global variables
- starting_egid
-
returns the effective GID
- starting_euid
-
returns the effective UID
- starting_luid
-
returns the login UID
- starting_rgid
-
returns the real GID
- starting_ruid
-
returns the real UID
- stat
-
returns information about named file
- stat, fstat, lstat, statlstat
-
returns file status
- statfs
-
get file system information
- statfs, fstatfs
-
get file system information
- statlstat
-
returns information about a symbolic link or a named file
- statvfs
-
report on a filesystem
- statvfs, fstatvfs
-
get filesystem information
- stderr
-
standard error file
- stdin
-
standard input file
- stdio
-
standard buffered input/output package
- stdout
-
standard output file
- step
-
steps through string argument and returns advance
- stime
-
set time
- stopio
-
stop further I/O to an open file
- store
-
places data under a key
- store_pw_fields
-
add field and flag information to protected password database
- store_tc_fields
-
add field and flag information to protected password database
- strcat
-
appends a copy of string s2 to the end of string s1
- strchr
-
returns pointer to first character c in string s
- strcmp
-
compares its arguments and returns an integer
- strcoll
-
used to collate two strings
- strcoll, strncoll, strnxfrm, strxfrm
-
handles collation of strings
- strcpy
-
copies string s2 to s1
- strcspn
-
returns length of initial segment of string s1
- strdup
-
returns pointer to duplicate of string pointed to by s1
- strerror
-
gets error message pointer from last routine call error
- strftime
-
convert date and time to string
- strftime, cftime, ascftime
-
convert date and time to string
- string: strcat, strchr, strcmp, strcpy, strcspn, strdup, strlen, strncat, strncmp, strncpy, strpbrk, strrchr, strspn, strstr, strtok
-
string operations
- strlcat
-
size-bounded string concatenation
- strlcpy
-
size-bounded string copying
- strlcpy, strlcat
-
size-bounded string copying and concatenation
- strlen
-
returns the number of characters in s
- strncat
-
appends at most n characters
- strncmp
-
compares its arguments to maximum of n characters
- strncoll
-
collates two strings until nth character is reached
- strncpy
-
copies exactly n characters
- strnxfrm
-
transforms at most n characters in the from string
- strpbrk
-
returns pointer to first character s1 from string s2
- strptime
-
date and time conversion
- strrchr
-
returns pointer to last character c from string s
- strspn
-
returns segment length of string s1 from string s2
- strstr
-
finds the first occurrence in string s1 of string s2
- strtod
-
convert string to double-precision number
- strtok
-
returns a pointer to the first character after a token
- strtol
-
convert string to integer
- strtoul
-
convert a string to an unsigned long integer
- strxfrm
-
transforms the string from
- subpad
-
create and return a pointer to a new subwindow with the specified number of lines and columns
- subsystems
-
manipulation routines for Subsystems database
- subwin
-
create a subwindow at a location relative to the screen
- suds_aioinfo
-
return asynchronous I/O status information
- suds_lock
-
obtain a spin lock
- suds_lockinit
-
initialize a spin lock
- suds_lockstate
-
return the status of a spin lock
- suds_locktry
-
obtain a spin lock without spinning
- suds_shmat
-
shared memory operations
- suds_unlock
-
release a spin lock previously obtained by suds_lock or suds_try
- swab
-
swap bytes
- swapcontext
-
saves and resets current context
- symlink
-
creates symbolic link to a file
- sync
-
update super block
- syncok
-
specify whether to call wysncup automatically
- sysconf
-
get configurable system variables
- sysfs
-
get file system type information
- sysi86
-
machine-specific functions
- system
-
issue a shell command
- tam
-
TAM transition libraries
- tan
-
return tangent of x
- tanh
-
returns hyperbolic tangent of argument
- tcdrain
-
wait until all output has been transmitted
- tcdrain, tcflow, tcflush, tcsendbreak
-
line control functions
- tcflow
-
suspend transmission or reception of data
- tcflush
-
discard all data not written or read
- tcgetattr
-
gets the fildes object parameters
- tcgetattr, tcsetattr
-
state functions
- tc_getent: tgetent, tgetflag, tgetnum, tgetstr, tgoto, tputs
-
termcap database emulation
- tcgetpgrp
-
gets process group ID for tty foreground process
- tcgetpgrp, tcsetpgrp
-
process group id functions
- tcsendbreak
-
transmit zero-valued bits for specified duration
- tcsetattr
-
sets the fildes object parameters
- tcsetpgrp
-
sets the foreground process ID group
- tdelete
-
deletes a node from a binary search tree
- telldir
-
returns current location associated with named directory stream
- tempnam
-
creates a filename in a named directory
- termattrs
-
return video attributes supported by the terminal
- termcap
-
perform terminal functions
- termcap
-
perform terminal functions
- terminfo
-
curses interfaces to terminfo database
- termios: tcgetattr, tcsetattr, tcsendbreak, tcdrain, tcflush, tcflow, cfgetospeed, cfgetispeed, cfsetispeed, cfsetospeed, tcgetpgrp, tcsetpgrp, tcgetsid
-
general terminal interface
- termname
-
return the environmental variable TERM, truncated
- tfind
-
searches for a datum in the tree and returns a pointer
- tgetent
-
look up the termcap entry for name
- tgetent
-
look up the termcap entry for name
- tgetflag
-
get the boolean entry for id
- tgetflag
-
get the boolean entry for 20character boolean flag id
- tgetnum
-
get the numeric entry for id
- tgetnum
-
get the numeric entry for id
- tgetstr
-
get the string entry for id
- tgetstr
-
get the string entry for id
- tgoto
-
instantiate the parameters into the given capability
- tgoto
-
instantiate the parameters into the given capability
- tigetflag
-
check whether capname is boolean
- tigetnum
-
check whether capname is numeric
- tigetstr
-
check whether capname is string
- time
-
return time
- time, ftime
-
return time
- timeout
-
set blocking or nonblocking read for the default window
- timer_create
-
create a per-process timer
- timer_delete
-
delete a per process timer
- timer_getoverrun
-
return timer overrun count
- timer_gettime
-
get process timer
- timer_settime
-
set process timer
- timer_settime, timer_gettime, timer_getoverrun
-
per-process timers
- times
-
get process and child process times
- timezone
-
difference in seconds between UTC and local time zone
- tmpfile
-
create a temporary file
- tmpnam
-
creates a filename using the path-prefix
- tmpnam, tempnam
-
create a name for a temporary file
- toascii
-
convert integer to a 7-bit ASCII character
- toascii, todigit, toint, tolower, _tolower, toupper, _toupper
-
routines used to translate characters
- todigit
-
convert integer to a digit (0 - 9)
- toint
-
convert character to an integer
- _tolower
-
converts character to lowercase (faster, limited algorithm)
- tolower
-
converts character to lowercase
- Top
-
moves layer to top of overlapping layers
- top_panel
-
put a panel on top of the deck
- top_row
-
return current menu top row
- total_auths
-
returns the number of recognized primary and secondary authorizations
- touchline
-
mark lines on the screen as having changed
- touchwin
-
mark the the entire screen as having changed
- _toupper
-
converts character to uppercase (faster, limited algorithm)
- toupper
-
converts character to uppercase
- towlower
-
translate uppercase wide-character code to lowercase
- towlower, towupper
-
translate wide-character code to lowercase or uppercase
- towupper
-
translate lowercase wide-character code to uppercase
- tparm
-
fill in the terminfo capability str with parameters file
- tputs
-
output the returned string
- tputs
-
pad and output the specified string using putc
- tputs
-
output the returned string
- track
-
track mouse motion
- trig: acos, asin, atan, atan2, cos, sin, tan
-
trigonometric functions
- truncate
-
set a file to a specified length
- truncate, ftruncate
-
set a file to a specified length
- tsearch
-
builds and accesses search tree
- tsearch, tfind, tdelete, twalk
-
manage binary search trees
- ttyname
-
get terminal device pathname
- ttyname, isatty
-
get name of a terminal
- ttyname_r
-
store terminal device pathname
- ttyslot
-
find the slot in the utmp file of the current user
- twalk
-
traverses a binary search tree
- typeahead
-
look for typeahead characters while updating the screen
- tzname
-
contains time zone names
- tzset
-
changes values of time variables
- uadmin
-
administrative control
- ualarm
-
set the interval timer
- ulckpwdf
-
unlock the shadow password file
- ulimit
-
get and set user limits
- umask
-
set and get file creation mask
- umount
-
unmount a file system
- uname
-
get name of current system
- unctrl
-
expand a specified character to a printable representation of that character
- undial
-
close a terminal line
- unexecseg
-
makes a data region returned by execseg non-executable
- UNGETC
-
returns argument c on call to GETC() or PEEKC()
- ungetc
-
push character back into input stream
- ungetch
-
return a character to the input queue, to be reread from the terminal associated with the window
- ungetwc
-
push wide-character code back into input stream
- ungetwch
-
take a wchar_t character from the default window and put it back onto the input queue
- unlink
-
remove directory entry
- unlockpt
-
unlock a pseudo-terminal master/slave pair
- unpost_form
-
erase a form from its associated subwindow
- unpost_menu
-
remove the menu from its subwindow
- untouchwin
-
mark the the entire screen as not having changed
- update_panels
-
update the display of panels
- updwtmp
-
update the wtmp and wtmpx files
- updwtmpx
-
update the wtmp and wtmpx files
- use_env
-
specify whether to use the environment variables for the number of lines and columns
- usersgroups
-
get users groups
- usleep
-
suspend execution for an interval
- ustat
-
get file system statistics
- utime
-
set file access and modification times
- utimes
-
set file times
- utmpname
-
allows the user to change the name of the file examined
- utmpxname
-
use a different utmpx file for input
- va_alist
-
denotes an old-style variable argument list
- va_arg
-
gets next arg on variable list
- va_dcl
-
declares va_alist
- va_end
-
ends variable list
- va_list
-
declares a variable used to traverse the argument list
- varargs, stdarg
-
variable argument list
- va_start
-
initializes variable list
- vfork
-
spawn new process in a virtual memory efficient way
- vfprintf
-
places output on the named output stream
- vidattr
-
display the specified characters with video attributes via putchar
- vidputs
-
display the specified characters with video attributes via putc
- vldldptr
-
verify ldptr structure on linked list
- vline
-
draws a vertical line on the standard screen
- vpfmt
-
display an error message in standard format; called with an argument list
- vprintf
-
places output on the standard output stream
- vprintf, vfprintf, vsprintf
-
print formatted output of a varargs argument list
- vsprintf
-
places output in consecutive bytes
- vwprintw
-
output string to stdscr using variable argument list
- vwscanw
-
read formatted input from the specified window using a variable argument list
- waddch
-
place a character in the specified window and advance the cursor
- waddchnstr
-
write up to n characters into the specified window
- waddchstr
-
write a character string into the specified window
- waddnstr
-
write up to n characters of a character string to the specified window
- waddnwstr
-
write up to n elements of a character string with attributes to the specified window
- waddstr
-
write a character string to the specified window
- waddwch
-
write a character and attributes to the specified window
- waddwchnstr
-
write up to n of a string of characters with attributes to the specified window
- waddwchstr
-
write a string of characters with attributes to the window
- waddwstr
-
write a character string with attributes to the specified window
- wait
-
wait for child process to stop or terminate
- wait3
-
wait for a child process to terminate or stop
- waitid
-
wait for child process to change state
- waitpid
-
wait for child process to change state
- waitsem
-
gives access to a semaphore-governed resource
- waitsem, nbwaitsem
-
awaits and checks access to a semaphore-governed resource
- wattroff
-
turn off the specified attributes in the specified window
- wattron
-
turn on the specified attributes in the specified window
- wattrset
-
set the specified attributes in the specified window to attrs
- wbkgd
-
combine a new background with every position on the specified window
- wbkgdset
-
set the background of the specified window
- wborder
-
draws a border around the edges of a specified window
- wclear
-
copy blanks to every position in the specified window, and call clearok
- wclrtobot
-
erase all lines below the cursor and the line to the right of the cursor, in the specified window
- wclrtoeol
-
erase the current line to the right of the cursor, inclusive, in the specified window
- wcmd
-
output null-terminated string to command entry/echo line
- wcreate
-
create a window
- wcrtomb
-
convert a wide character to a multibyte character (restartable)
- wcscat, wcsncat
-
concatenate two wide character strings
- wcschr
-
scan wide character string for wide-character code
- wcschr, wcsrchr, wcspbrk, wcswcs
-
wide character string scanning operation
- wcscmp
-
compare two wide character strings
- wcscoll
-
wide character string comparison using collating information
- wcscoll, wcscmp, wcsncmp
-
compare two wide character strings
- wcscpy
-
copy a wide character string
- wcscpy, wcsncpy
-
copy a wide character string
- wcscspn
-
get length of complementary wide substring
- wcsftime
-
convert data and time to wide character string
- wcslen
-
get wide character string length
- wcslen, wcsspn, wcscspn
-
get wide character string length
- wcsncat
-
concatenate part of a wide character string to another
- wcsncmp
-
compare part of two wide character strings
- wcsncpy
-
copy part of a wide character string
- wcspbrk
-
scan wide character string for wide-character code
- wcsrchr
-
scan wide character string for wide-character code
- wcsrtombs
-
convert a string of wide characters to multibyte characters in a specified shift state
- wcsspn
-
get length of wide substring
- wcsstr
-
find wide substring
- wcstod
-
convert wide character string to double-precision number
- wcstod, wcstol, wcstoul
-
convert wide character string to number
- wcstok
-
split wide character string into tokens
- wcstol
-
convert wide character string to long integer
- wcstombs
-
convert a string of wide characters to multibyte characters
- wcstoul
-
convert wide character string to unsigned long integer
- wcswcs
-
find wide substring
- wcswidth
-
determine number of column positions of a wide character string
- wcsxfrm
-
transform wide character string
- wctob
-
wide character to byte conversion
- wctomb
-
convert a wide character to a multibyte character
- wctype
-
define character class
- wcursyncup
-
synchronize the cursor position of a window's ancestors with that of the window
- wcwidth
-
determine number of column positions of a wide-character code
- wcwidth, wcswidth
-
determine number of column positions of a wide-character code or string
- wdelch
-
delete the character at the cursor in the specified window
- wdelete
-
delete a window
- wdeleteln
-
delete the line at the cursor in the specified window
- wechochar
-
place a character in the specified window and advance the cursor and refresh the screen
- wechowchar
-
write a character and attributes to the specified window, then refresh it
- werase
-
copy blanks to every position in the specified window
- wexit
-
reset parameters set by winit and exit
- wgetc
-
get character from window
- wgetch
-
read a character from the terminal associated with the specified window
- wgetmouse
-
return mouse status
- wgetnstr
-
get up to n characters from the keyboard and write them to the specified window
- wgetnwstr
-
get up to n characters with attributes from the keyboard and write them to the specified window
- wgetpos
-
get current cursor position in specified window
- wgetsel
-
return currently selected window
- wgetstat
-
return information in WSTAT for specified window
- wgetstr
-
get characters from the keyboard and write them to the specified window
- wgetwch
-
get a character from the keyboard associated with the specified window, convert it to a wchar_t character, and return it
- wgetwstr
-
get a string of characters with attributes from the keyboard and write them to the specified window
- wgoto
-
move window's cursor to specific row and column
- whline
-
draws a horizontal line in a specified window
- wicoff
-
turn icon off
- wicon
-
turn icon on
- widest_auth
-
returns longest authorization string name
- winch
-
get a character and its attributes from the specified window
- winchnstr
-
get up to n characters of type chtype from the specified window
- winchstr
-
get a character string of type chtype from the specified window
- wind
-
place window on screen
- winit
-
set up process for window access
- winnstr
-
get up to n characters from the specified window
- winnwstr
-
get string of up to n wchar_t characters without attributes from the specified window
- winsch
-
insert a character on the specified window
- winsdelln
-
insert or delete the line at the cursor in the specified window
- winsertln
-
insert a blank line above the cursor in the specified window
- winsnstr
-
insert up to n characters on the specified window
- winsnwstr
-
insert up to n wchar_t characters in the specified window
- winsstr
-
insert a character string on the specified window
- winstr
-
get a character string from the specified window
- winswch
-
insert a wchar_t character on the specified window
- winswstr
-
insert a string of wchar_t characters in the specified window
- winwch
-
get a character with attributes from the specified window
- winwchnstr
-
return up to n wchar_t characters from the specified window
- winwchstr
-
return a string of wchar_t characters from the specified window
- winwstr
-
get string of wchar_t characters without attributes from the specified window
- wlabel
-
output null-terminated string to window label line
- wmove
-
move the cursor to the specified co-ordinates in the specified window
- wndelay
-
set no delay input mode
- wnl
-
turn on/off mapping NL into CR/NL on output
- wnoutrefresh
-
allow multiple updates to the physical terminal screen
- wordexp
-
perform word expansions
- wordexp, wordfree
-
perform word expansions
- wordfree
-
free memory allocated by wordexp
- wpostwait
-
called by a parent process to reverse effects of wprexec
- wprexec
-
called by child process to prepare to take window after fork
- wprintf
-
print to specified window
- wprintw
-
output string to specified window
- wprompt
-
output null-terminated string to prompt line
- wputc
-
output specified character to specified window
- wputs
-
output specified character string to specified window
- wrastop
-
pixel raster operations
- wreadmouse
-
get mouse state
- wredrawln
-
indicate to curses the lines that need to be redrawn
- wrefresh
-
copy the specified window to the physical terminal screen
- wrefresh
-
copy the named window to the physical terminal screen
- write
-
write to a file
- write, writev
-
write to a file
- write_authorizations
-
updates the Subsystem database
- writev
-
write to a file using multiple buffers
- wscanw
-
read formatted input from the specified window
- wscrl
-
scroll lines up or down in the specified window
- wselect
-
select specified window as current window
- wsetmouse
-
set up parameters associated with mouse
- wsetscrreg
-
set scrolling region in the specified window
- wsetstat
-
change parameters in WSTAT for specified window
- wslk
-
output a null-terminated string to a screen labeled key
- wstandend
-
turn off all attributes in the specified window
- wstandout
-
turn on the best highlighting attributes in the specified window
- wsyncdown
-
synchronize the status of a window with that of its ancestors
- wsyncup
-
synchronize the status of a window's ancestors with that of the window
- wtimeout
-
set blocking or nonblocking read for the specified window
- wtouchln
-
specify whether the specified lines in the specified window appear touched or untouched
- wuser
-
write the user line of the window
- wvline
-
draws a vertical line in a specified window
- xlist
-
gets name list entries from file
- xlist, fxlist
-
gets name list entries from files
- y0
-
return Bessel function of x of the second kind of order 0
- y1
-
return Bessel function of x of the second kind of order 1
- yn
-
return Bessel function of x of the second kind of order n