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slk_init(3) -- curses soft label routines
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The slk* functions manipulate the set of soft function-key labels that exist on many terminals. For those terminals that do not have soft labels, curses takes over the bottom line of stdscr, reducing ... |
slk_label(3) -- curses soft label routines
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The slk* functions manipulate the set of soft function-key labels that exist on many terminals. For those terminals that do not have soft labels, curses takes over the bottom line of stdscr, reducing ... |
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slk_noutrefresh(3) -- curses soft label routines
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The slk* functions manipulate the set of soft function-key labels that exist on many terminals. For those terminals that do not have soft labels, curses takes over the bottom line of stdscr, reducing ... |
slk_refresh(3) -- curses soft label routines
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The slk* functions manipulate the set of soft function-key labels that exist on many terminals. For those terminals that do not have soft labels, curses takes over the bottom line of stdscr, reducing ... |
slk_restore(3) -- curses soft label routines
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The slk* functions manipulate the set of soft function-key labels that exist on many terminals. For those terminals that do not have soft labels, curses takes over the bottom line of stdscr, reducing ... |
slk_set(3) -- curses soft label routines
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The slk* functions manipulate the set of soft function-key labels that exist on many terminals. For those terminals that do not have soft labels, curses takes over the bottom line of stdscr, reducing ... |
slk_touch(3) -- curses soft label routines
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The slk* functions manipulate the set of soft function-key labels that exist on many terminals. For those terminals that do not have soft labels, curses takes over the bottom line of stdscr, reducing ... |
snprintf(3) -- formatted output conversion
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The printf() family of functions produce output according to the given format as described below. This format may contain ``conversion specifiers''; the results of such conversions, if any, depend o... |
SPLAY_EMPTY(3) -- implementations of splay and redblack trees
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These macros define data structures for different types of trees: splay trees and red-black trees. In the macro definitions, TYPE is the name tag of a user defined structure that must contain a field ... |
SPLAY_ENTRY(3) -- implementations of splay and redblack trees
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These macros define data structures for different types of trees: splay trees and red-black trees. In the macro definitions, TYPE is the name tag of a user defined structure that must contain a field ... |
SPLAY_FIND(3) -- implementations of splay and redblack trees
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These macros define data structures for different types of trees: splay trees and red-black trees. In the macro definitions, TYPE is the name tag of a user defined structure that must contain a field ... |
SPLAY_FOREACH(3) -- implementations of splay and redblack trees
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These macros define data structures for different types of trees: splay trees and red-black trees. In the macro definitions, TYPE is the name tag of a user defined structure that must contain a field ... |
SPLAY_GENERATE(3) -- implementations of splay and redblack trees
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These macros define data structures for different types of trees: splay trees and red-black trees. In the macro definitions, TYPE is the name tag of a user defined structure that must contain a field ... |
SPLAY_HEAD(3) -- implementations of splay and redblack trees
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These macros define data structures for different types of trees: splay trees and red-black trees. In the macro definitions, TYPE is the name tag of a user defined structure that must contain a field ... |
SPLAY_INIT(3) -- implementations of splay and redblack trees
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These macros define data structures for different types of trees: splay trees and red-black trees. In the macro definitions, TYPE is the name tag of a user defined structure that must contain a field ... |