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 heap_element(3) -- heap implementation of priority queues
    These functions implement heap-based priority queues. The user defines a priority scheme, and provides a function for comparison of the priority of heap elements (see the description of the heap_highe...
 heap_for_each(3) -- heap implementation of priority queues
    These functions implement heap-based priority queues. The user defines a priority scheme, and provides a function for comparison of the priority of heap elements (see the description of the heap_highe...
 heap_free(3) -- heap implementation of priority queues
    These functions implement heap-based priority queues. The user defines a priority scheme, and provides a function for comparison of the priority of heap elements (see the description of the heap_highe...
 heap_increased(3) -- heap implementation of priority queues
    These functions implement heap-based priority queues. The user defines a priority scheme, and provides a function for comparison of the priority of heap elements (see the description of the heap_highe...
 heap_insert(3) -- heap implementation of priority queues
    These functions implement heap-based priority queues. The user defines a priority scheme, and provides a function for comparison of the priority of heap elements (see the description of the heap_highe...
 heap_new(3) -- heap implementation of priority queues
    These functions implement heap-based priority queues. The user defines a priority scheme, and provides a function for comparison of the priority of heap elements (see the description of the heap_highe...
 herror(3) -- get network host entry
    The getaddrinfo(3) and getnameinfo(3) functions are preferred over the gethostbyname(), gethostbyname2(), and gethostbyaddr() functions. The gethostbyname(), gethostbyname2() and gethostbyaddr() funct...
 hesiod(3) -- Hesiod name server interface library
    This family of functions allows you to perform lookups of Hesiod information, which is stored as text records in the Domain Name Service. To perform lookups, you must first initialize a context, an op...
 hide_panel(3) -- panel stack extension for curses
    Panels are curses(3X) windows with the added feature of depth. Panel functions allow the use of stacked windows and ensure the proper portions of each window and the curses stdscr window are hidden or...
 hid_dispose_report_desc(3) -- USB HID access routines
    The usbhid library provides routines to extract data from USB Human Interface Devices. Introduction    [Toc]    [Back] USB HID devices send and receive data layed out in a device dependent way. The us...
 hid_end_parse(3) -- USB HID access routines
    The usbhid library provides routines to extract data from USB Human Interface Devices. Introduction    [Toc]    [Back] USB HID devices send and receive data layed out in a device dependent way. The us...
 hid_get_data(3) -- USB HID access routines
    The usbhid library provides routines to extract data from USB Human Interface Devices. Introduction    [Toc]    [Back] USB HID devices send and receive data layed out in a device dependent way. The us...
 hid_get_item(3) -- USB HID access routines
    The usbhid library provides routines to extract data from USB Human Interface Devices. Introduction    [Toc]    [Back] USB HID devices send and receive data layed out in a device dependent way. The us...
 hid_get_report_desc(3) -- USB HID access routines
    The usbhid library provides routines to extract data from USB Human Interface Devices. Introduction    [Toc]    [Back] USB HID devices send and receive data layed out in a device dependent way. The us...
 hid_init(3) -- USB HID access routines
    The usbhid library provides routines to extract data from USB Human Interface Devices. Introduction    [Toc]    [Back] USB HID devices send and receive data layed out in a device dependent way. The us...
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