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 re_exec(3) -- regular expression handler
    This interface is made obsolete by regex(3). It is available from the compatibility library, libcompat. The re_comp() function compiles a string into an internal form suitable for pattern matching. Th...
 rindex(3) -- locate character in string
    The rindex() function locates the last character matching c (converted to a char) in the null-terminated string s.
 rint(3) -- round to integral value in floating-point format
    The rint() function returns the integral value (represented as a double precision number) nearest to x according to the prevailing rounding mode.
 rintf(3) -- round to integral value in floating-point format
    The rint() function returns the integral value (represented as a double precision number) nearest to x according to the prevailing rounding mode.
 rmd160(3) -- calculate the ``RIPEMD-160'' message digest
    The RMD160 functions implement the 160-bit RIPE message digest hash algorithm (RMD-160). RMD-160 is used to generate a condensed representation of a message called a message digest. The algorithm take...
 RMD160Data(3) -- calculate the ``RIPEMD-160'' message digest
    The RMD160 functions implement the 160-bit RIPE message digest hash algorithm (RMD-160). RMD-160 is used to generate a condensed representation of a message called a message digest. The algorithm take...
 RMD160End(3) -- calculate the ``RIPEMD-160'' message digest
    The RMD160 functions implement the 160-bit RIPE message digest hash algorithm (RMD-160). RMD-160 is used to generate a condensed representation of a message called a message digest. The algorithm take...
 RMD160File(3) -- calculate the ``RIPEMD-160'' message digest
    The RMD160 functions implement the 160-bit RIPE message digest hash algorithm (RMD-160). RMD-160 is used to generate a condensed representation of a message called a message digest. The algorithm take...
 RMD160Final(3) -- calculate the ``RIPEMD-160'' message digest
    The RMD160 functions implement the 160-bit RIPE message digest hash algorithm (RMD-160). RMD-160 is used to generate a condensed representation of a message called a message digest. The algorithm take...
 RMD160Init(3) -- calculate the ``RIPEMD-160'' message digest
    The RMD160 functions implement the 160-bit RIPE message digest hash algorithm (RMD-160). RMD-160 is used to generate a condensed representation of a message called a message digest. The algorithm take...
 RMD160Transform(3) -- calculate the ``RIPEMD-160'' message digest
    The RMD160 functions implement the 160-bit RIPE message digest hash algorithm (RMD-160). RMD-160 is used to generate a condensed representation of a message called a message digest. The algorithm take...
 RMD160Update(3) -- calculate the ``RIPEMD-160'' message digest
    The RMD160 functions implement the 160-bit RIPE message digest hash algorithm (RMD-160). RMD-160 is used to generate a condensed representation of a message called a message digest. The algorithm take...
 rmtops(3) -- access tape drives on remote machines
    The rmtops library provides a simple means of transparently accessing tape drives on remote machines via rsh(1) and rmt(8). These routines are used like their corresponding system calls, but allow the...
 rpc(3) -- library routines for remote procedure calls
    These routines allow C language programs to make procedure calls on other machines across a network. First, the client sends a request to the server. On receipt of the request, the server calls a disp...
 rpcbind(3) -- library routines for RPC bind service
    These routines allow client C programs to make procedure calls to the RPC binder service. (see rpcbind(8)) maintains a list of mappings between programs and their universal addresses.
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