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Among the topics presented in this section are:
The header (.h) files fcntl, floatingpoint, math, langinfo, nl_types, siginfo, signal, stat, stdarg, types, ucontext, values, varargs, and wait (on the wstat page) are described.
The user environment (environ), the subset of the user environment that depends on language and cultural conventions (locale), the large file compilation environment (lfcompile), and the transitional compilation environment (lfcompile64) are described.
The macros to format Reference Manual pages (man and mansun) as well as other text format macros (me, mm, and ms) are described.
Tables of character sets (ascii, charmap, eqnchar, and iconv), file format notation (formats), file name pattern matching (fnmatch), and regular expressions (regex and regexp) are presented.
Topics concerning the Federated Naming Service (fns, fns_initial_context, fns_policies, and fns_references) are discussed.
The POSIX (IEEE) Standards and the X/Open Specifications are described on the standards page.
Description
See standards(5)
See standards(5)
See attributes(5)
See standards(5)
introduction to miscellany
See attributes(5)
See standards(5)
See standards(5)
See standards(5)
See standards(5)
See standards(5)
See standards(5)
See standards(5)
See standards(5)
See standards(5)
See standards(5)
See standards(5)
See standards(5)
See standards(5)
See standards(5)
See regexp(5)
asynchronous input and output
See attributes(5)
map of ASCII character set
characteristics of commands, utilities, and device drivers
See attributes(5)
character set description file
See regexp(5)
user environment
localedef extensions description file
file control options
file system organization
IEEE floating point definitions
file name pattern matching
overview of FNS
overview of FNS over DNS implementation
overview of FNS over files implementation
overview of the FNS Initial Context
overview of FNS over NIS+ implementation
overview of FNS over NIS (YP) implementation
overview of the FNS Policies
overview of FNS References
overview of FNS over X.500 implementation
file format notation
code set conversion tables
code set conversion tables for MS 1250 (Windows Latin 2)
code set conversion tables for MS 1251 (Windows Cyrillic)
code set conversion tables for ISO 646
code set conversion tables for MS 852 (MS-DOS Latin 2)
code set conversion tables for ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1)
code set conversion tables for ISO 8859-2 (Latin 2)
code set conversion tables for ISO 8859-5 (Cyrillic)
code set conversion tables for DHN (Dom Handlowy Nauki)
code set conversion tables for KOI8-R
code set conversion tables for Macintosh Cyrillic
code set conversion tables for Alternative PC Cyrillic
code set conversion tables for Unicode
Internet Protocol family
definitions for internet operations
See Intro(5)
the native instruction sets known to Solaris software
language information constants
large file status of utilities
transitional interfaces for 64-bit file offsets
large file compilation environment for 32-bit applications
transitional compilation environment
subset of a user's environment that depends on language and cultural conventions
macros to format Reference Manual pages
macros to format Reference Manual pages
math functions and constants
macros for formatting papers
text formatting (memorandum) macros
message queues
text formatting macros
definitions for ndbm database operations
definitions for network database operations
overview of NFS security modes
native language data types
authentication management PAM module for dialups
authentication management PAM module using ruserok()
a sample PAM module
authentication, account, session, and password management PAM modules for UNIX
profile within a function
internationalized basic and extended regular expression matching
simple regular expression compile and match routines
execution scheduling
Standard Generalized Markup Language
signal generation information
base signals
Internet Protocol family
See sgml(5)
See attributes(5)
standards and specifications supported by Solaris
data returned by stat system call
handle variable argument list
See regexp(5)
mark files for special treatment
conventional names for terminals
time types
primitive system data types
fixed-width data types
user context
definitions for UNIX-domain sockets
header for symbolic constants
machine-dependent values
handle variable argument list
vgrind's language definition data base
wait status
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