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 pwcache_groupdb(3) -- cache password and group entries
    The user_from_uid() function returns the user name associated with the argument uid. The user name is cached so that multiple calls with the same uid do not require additional calls to getpwuid(3). If...
 pwcache_userdb(3) -- cache password and group entries
    The user_from_uid() function returns the user name associated with the argument uid. The user name is cached so that multiple calls with the same uid do not require additional calls to getpwuid(3). If...
 pw_abort(3) -- passwd file update functions
    The pw_lock(), pw_mkdb(), and pw_abort() functions allow a program to update the system passwd database. The pw_lock() function attempts to lock the passwd database by creating the file /etc/ptmp, and...
 pw_copy(3) -- utility functions for interactive passwd file updates
    These functions are designed as conveniences for interactive programs which update the passwd file and do nothing else. They generally handle errors by printing out a message to the standard error str...
 pw_edit(3) -- utility functions for interactive passwd file updates
    These functions are designed as conveniences for interactive programs which update the passwd file and do nothing else. They generally handle errors by printing out a message to the standard error str...
 pw_error(3) -- utility functions for interactive passwd file updates
    These functions are designed as conveniences for interactive programs which update the passwd file and do nothing else. They generally handle errors by printing out a message to the standard error str...
 pw_getconf(3) -- password encryption configuration access function
    The pw_getconf() function reads /etc/passwd.conf and retrieves the value of the option specified by option from the section given by key. If no suitable entry is found for the key an empty string will...
 pw_getprefix(3) -- passwd file update functions
    The pw_lock(), pw_mkdb(), and pw_abort() functions allow a program to update the system passwd database. The pw_lock() function attempts to lock the passwd database by creating the file /etc/ptmp, and...
 pw_init(3) -- utility functions for interactive passwd file updates
    These functions are designed as conveniences for interactive programs which update the passwd file and do nothing else. They generally handle errors by printing out a message to the standard error str...
 pw_lock(3) -- passwd file update functions
    The pw_lock(), pw_mkdb(), and pw_abort() functions allow a program to update the system passwd database. The pw_lock() function attempts to lock the passwd database by creating the file /etc/ptmp, and...
 pw_mkdb(3) -- passwd file update functions
    The pw_lock(), pw_mkdb(), and pw_abort() functions allow a program to update the system passwd database. The pw_lock() function attempts to lock the passwd database by creating the file /etc/ptmp, and...
 pw_prompt(3) -- utility functions for interactive passwd file updates
    These functions are designed as conveniences for interactive programs which update the passwd file and do nothing else. They generally handle errors by printing out a message to the standard error str...
 pw_scan(3) -- utility functions for interactive passwd file updates
    These functions are designed as conveniences for interactive programs which update the passwd file and do nothing else. They generally handle errors by printing out a message to the standard error str...
 pw_setprefix(3) -- passwd file update functions
    The pw_lock(), pw_mkdb(), and pw_abort() functions allow a program to update the system passwd database. The pw_lock() function attempts to lock the passwd database by creating the file /etc/ptmp, and...
 qabs(3) -- return the absolute value of a quad integer
    The qabs() function returns the absolute value of the quad integer j.
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