Index

The function subentries labeled “definition of” point to where the function prototype appears and, when applicable, to the source code for the function. Functions defined in the text that are used in later examples, such as the set_fl function in Figure 3.12, are included in this index. The definitions of functions that are part of the larger examples (Chapters 17, 19, 20, and 21) are also included to help in going through these examples. Also, significant functions and constants that occur in any of the examples in the text, such as select and poll, are also included in this index. Trivial functions that occur frequently, such as printf, are sometimes not referenced when they occur in examples.

#! , see interpreter file

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