Multithreaded Programming Guide

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Updated: July 2014
 
 

Reentrant Functions for Unsafe Interfaces

For most functions with unsafe interfaces, an MT-Safe version of the routine exists. The name of the MT-Safe routine is the name of the Unsafe routine with “_r” appended. For example, the MT-Safe version of asctime() is asctime_r(). The Table 7–2_r” routines are supplied in the Oracle Solaris environment.

Table 7-2  Reentrant Functions
asctime_r(3c)
gethostbyname_r(3nsl)
getservbyname_r(3socket)
ctermid_r(3c)
gethostent_r(3nsl)
getservbyport_r(3socket)
ctime_r(3c)
getlogin_r(3c)
getservent_r(3socket)
fgetgrent_r(3c)
getnetbyaddr_r(3socket)
getspent_r(3c)
fgetpwent_r(3c)
getnetbyname_r(3socket)
getspnam_r(3c)
fgetspent_r(3c)
getnetent_r(3socket)
gmtime_r(3c)
gamma_r(3m)
getnetgrent_r(3c)
lgamma_r(3m)
getauclassent_r(3bsm)
getprotobyname_r(3socket)
localtime_r(3c)
getauclassnam_r(3bsm)
getprotobynumber_r(3socket)
nis_sperror_r(3nsl)
getauevent_r(3bsm)
getprotoent_r(3socket)
rand_r(3c)
getauevnam_r(3bsm)
getpwent_r(3c)
readdir_r(3c)
getauevnum_r(3bsm)
getpwnam_r(3c)
strtok_r(3c)
getgrent_r(3c)
getpwuid_r(3c)
tmpnam_r(3c)
getgrgid_r(3c)
getrpcbyname_r(3nsl)
ttyname_r(3c)
getgrnam_r(3c)
getrpcbynumber_r(3nsl)
gethostbyaddr_r(3nsl)
getrpcent_r(3nsl)