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AddCallBlock(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to add, within an application program, calls to analys...
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The Atom application instrumentation routines allow you to add arbitrary procedure calls before and after objects, procedures, basic blocks, and instructions. You can also add procedure calls before a... |
AddCallEntry(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to add, within an application program, calls to analys...
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The Atom application instrumentation routines allow you to add arbitrary procedure calls before and after objects, procedures, basic blocks, and instructions. You can also add procedure calls before a... |
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AddCallInst(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to add, within an application program, calls to analys...
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The Atom application instrumentation routines allow you to add arbitrary procedure calls before and after objects, procedures, basic blocks, and instructions. You can also add procedure calls before a... |
AddCallObj(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to add, within an application program, calls to analys...
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The Atom application instrumentation routines allow you to add arbitrary procedure calls before and after objects, procedures, basic blocks, and instructions. You can also add procedure calls before a... |
AddCallProc(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to add, within an application program, calls to analys...
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The Atom application instrumentation routines allow you to add arbitrary procedure calls before and after objects, procedures, basic blocks, and instructions. You can also add procedure calls before a... |
AddCallProgram(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to add, within an application program, calls to analys...
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The Atom application instrumentation routines allow you to add arbitrary procedure calls before and after objects, procedures, basic blocks, and instructions. You can also add procedure calls before a... |
AddCallProto(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to add, within an application program, calls to analys...
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The Atom application instrumentation routines allow you to add arbitrary procedure calls before and after objects, procedures, basic blocks, and instructions. You can also add procedure calls before a... |
AddXlateAddress(5) -- Atom routines used to determine the instrumented PC for selected instructions
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Atom's Xlate routines allow you to determine the instrumented PC for selected instructions. You can use these functions to build a table that translates an instruction's PC in the instrumented appli... |
AddXlateEntry(5) -- Atom routines used to determine the instrumented PC for selected instructions
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Atom's Xlate routines allow you to determine the instrumented PC for selected instructions. You can use these functions to build a table that translates an instruction's PC in the instrumented appli... |
AnalHeapBase(5) -- Obtains the base address of the analysis heap
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An Atom tool's analysis routine calls the AnalHeapBase routine to obtain the base address of the analysis heap. Although Atom's default location for the analysis heap is usually sufficient for most ... |
ANSI(5) -- Support for industry standards
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Programming interfaces and utilities conform to a number of standards. The full names and mnemonics for the industry standards supported by the operating system software, along with the manuals where ... |
appletviewer(5) -- The Java Development Kit tools
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This reference page describes the java command only. The Java Development Kit (JDK) is part of the Java Virtual Machine (VM). If the JDK documentation was installed on your Tru64 UNIX system, you can ... |
armtech(5) -- Aurema's ARMTech (Active Resource Management Technology) resource management suite
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This reference page provides a brief introduction to Aurema's ARMTech resource management software for Tru64 UNIX. Full documentation and usage information is provided in the software subsets. The so... |
ascii(5) -- Octal, hexadecimal, and decimal ASCII character sets
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The octal character set is: 000 nul 020 dle 040 sp 060 0 100 @ 120 P 140 ` 160 p 001 soh 021 dc1 041 ! 061 1 101 A 121 Q 141 a 161 q 002 stx 022 dc2 042 " 062 2 102 B 122 R 142 b 162 r 003 etx 023 dc... |
atom_application_instrumentation(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to add, within an application program, calls to analys...
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The Atom application instrumentation routines allow you to add arbitrary procedure calls before and after objects, procedures, basic blocks, and instructions. You can also add procedure calls before a... |
atom_application_navigation(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to find locations in an application program
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Atom's application navigation routines allow an instrumentation routine to locate areas of an application that are interesting to monitor or analyze. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool... |
atom_application_query(5) -- Allows an Atom-tool instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application ...
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Atom's application query routines allow an instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application program. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool's instrumentatio... |
atom_application_resolvers(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to resolve procedure names and call targets
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Atom's application resolver routines allow an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to find a procedure by name and to find a target procedure for a call site. You can use these routines only from an ... |
atom_application_symbols(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to find entry points by name or from procedure calls.
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The Find* routines resolve the named symbol. FindObj searches for the named entry point in all of the objects and returns the object that contains the entry point with the name that is specified. It u... |
atom_description_file(5) -- Description of an Atom tool's instrumentation and analysis files.
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An Atom tool's description file identifies and describes the tool's instrumentation and analysis files. It can also specify the flags to be used by the cc, ld, and atom commands when it is compiled,... |
atom_instrumentation_routines(5) -- Atom tool instrumentation routines
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Atom invokes a tool's instrumentation routine on a given application program when that program is specified as the appl_prog parameter to the atom(1) command, and either of the following is true: The... |
atom_object_management(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's InstrumentAll routine to build, release, and write objects
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Atom's object management routines allow an Atom tool's InstrumentAll routine to build, write, and release objects. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool's instrumentation file. See atom... |
aurema(5) -- Aurema's ARMTech (Active Resource Management Technology) resource management suite
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This reference page provides a brief introduction to Aurema's ARMTech resource management software for Tru64 UNIX. Full documentation and usage information is provided in the software subsets. The so... |
big5(5) -- A character encoding system (codeset) for Traditional Chinese
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The big5 codeset is one of several codesets that support the Traditional Chinese language. This codeset includes the following character sets: ASCII Big-5 The big5 codeset uses a combination of single... |
BlockPC(5) -- Allows an Atom-tool instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application ...
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Atom's application query routines allow an instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application program. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool's instrumentatio... |
BuildObj(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's InstrumentAll routine to build, release, and write objects
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Atom's object management routines allow an Atom tool's InstrumentAll routine to build, write, and release objects. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool's instrumentation file. See atom... |
catalan(5) -- Introduction to Catalan language support
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This reference page describes the codeset, locale, device, and other kinds of support for the Catalan language. Codesets [Toc] [Back] The operating system supports the following coded character ... |
Catalan(5) -- Introduction to Catalan language support
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This reference page describes the codeset, locale, device, and other kinds of support for the Catalan language. Codesets [Toc] [Back] The operating system supports the following coded character ... |
chinese(5) -- Introduction to Chinese language support
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There are two kinds of written Chinese characters, traditional Chinese and simplified Chinese. The former is widely used in Hong Kong (HK) and Taiwan, while the latter is more widely used in the Peopl... |
Chinese(5) -- Introduction to Chinese language support
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There are two kinds of written Chinese characters, traditional Chinese and simplified Chinese. The former is widely used in Hong Kong (HK) and Taiwan, while the latter is more widely used in the Peopl... |
code_page(5) -- Coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows and NT systems
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Code pages are coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows, Windows 95, and NT systems. Just as there are different UNIX codesets, there are different PC code pages, each supporting a part... |
config(5) -- OpenSSL CONF library configuration files
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The OpenSSL CONF library can be used to read configuration files. It is used for the OpenSSL master configuration file openssl.cnf and in a few other places like SPKAC files and certificate extension ... |
cp1250(5) -- Coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows and NT systems
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Code pages are coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows, Windows 95, and NT systems. Just as there are different UNIX codesets, there are different PC code pages, each supporting a part... |
cp1251(5) -- Coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows and NT systems
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Code pages are coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows, Windows 95, and NT systems. Just as there are different UNIX codesets, there are different PC code pages, each supporting a part... |
cp1252(5) -- Coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows and NT systems
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Code pages are coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows, Windows 95, and NT systems. Just as there are different UNIX codesets, there are different PC code pages, each supporting a part... |
cp1253(5) -- Coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows and NT systems
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Code pages are coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows, Windows 95, and NT systems. Just as there are different UNIX codesets, there are different PC code pages, each supporting a part... |
cp1254(5) -- Coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows and NT systems
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Code pages are coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows, Windows 95, and NT systems. Just as there are different UNIX codesets, there are different PC code pages, each supporting a part... |
cp1255(5) -- Coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows and NT systems
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Code pages are coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows, Windows 95, and NT systems. Just as there are different UNIX codesets, there are different PC code pages, each supporting a part... |
cp1256(5) -- Coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows and NT systems
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Code pages are coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows, Windows 95, and NT systems. Just as there are different UNIX codesets, there are different PC code pages, each supporting a part... |
cp1257(5) -- Coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows and NT systems
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Code pages are coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows, Windows 95, and NT systems. Just as there are different UNIX codesets, there are different PC code pages, each supporting a part... |
cp1258(5) -- Coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows and NT systems
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Code pages are coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows, Windows 95, and NT systems. Just as there are different UNIX codesets, there are different PC code pages, each supporting a part... |
cp437(5) -- Coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows and NT systems
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Code pages are coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows, Windows 95, and NT systems. Just as there are different UNIX codesets, there are different PC code pages, each supporting a part... |
cp737(5) -- Coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows and NT systems
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Code pages are coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows, Windows 95, and NT systems. Just as there are different UNIX codesets, there are different PC code pages, each supporting a part... |
cp775(5) -- Coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows and NT systems
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Code pages are coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows, Windows 95, and NT systems. Just as there are different UNIX codesets, there are different PC code pages, each supporting a part... |
cp850(5) -- Coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows and NT systems
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Code pages are coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows, Windows 95, and NT systems. Just as there are different UNIX codesets, there are different PC code pages, each supporting a part... |
cp852(5) -- Coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows and NT systems
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Code pages are coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows, Windows 95, and NT systems. Just as there are different UNIX codesets, there are different PC code pages, each supporting a part... |
cp855(5) -- Coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows and NT systems
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Code pages are coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows, Windows 95, and NT systems. Just as there are different UNIX codesets, there are different PC code pages, each supporting a part... |
cp857(5) -- Coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows and NT systems
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Code pages are coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows, Windows 95, and NT systems. Just as there are different UNIX codesets, there are different PC code pages, each supporting a part... |
cp860(5) -- Coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows and NT systems
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Code pages are coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows, Windows 95, and NT systems. Just as there are different UNIX codesets, there are different PC code pages, each supporting a part... |
cp861(5) -- Coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows and NT systems
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Code pages are coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows, Windows 95, and NT systems. Just as there are different UNIX codesets, there are different PC code pages, each supporting a part... |
cp862(5) -- Coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows and NT systems
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Code pages are coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows, Windows 95, and NT systems. Just as there are different UNIX codesets, there are different PC code pages, each supporting a part... |
cp863(5) -- Coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows and NT systems
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Code pages are coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows, Windows 95, and NT systems. Just as there are different UNIX codesets, there are different PC code pages, each supporting a part... |
cp865(5) -- Coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows and NT systems
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Code pages are coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows, Windows 95, and NT systems. Just as there are different UNIX codesets, there are different PC code pages, each supporting a part... |
cp866(5) -- Coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows and NT systems
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Code pages are coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows, Windows 95, and NT systems. Just as there are different UNIX codesets, there are different PC code pages, each supporting a part... |
cp869(5) -- Coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows and NT systems
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Code pages are coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows, Windows 95, and NT systems. Just as there are different UNIX codesets, there are different PC code pages, each supporting a part... |
cp874(5) -- Coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows and NT systems
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Code pages are coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows, Windows 95, and NT systems. Just as there are different UNIX codesets, there are different PC code pages, each supporting a part... |
cp932(5) -- Coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows and NT systems
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Code pages are coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows, Windows 95, and NT systems. Just as there are different UNIX codesets, there are different PC code pages, each supporting a part... |
cp936(5) -- Coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows and NT systems
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Code pages are coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows, Windows 95, and NT systems. Just as there are different UNIX codesets, there are different PC code pages, each supporting a part... |
cp949(5) -- Coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows and NT systems
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Code pages are coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows, Windows 95, and NT systems. Just as there are different UNIX codesets, there are different PC code pages, each supporting a part... |
cp950(5) -- Coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows and NT systems
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Code pages are coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows, Windows 95, and NT systems. Just as there are different UNIX codesets, there are different PC code pages, each supporting a part... |
CreateXlate(5) -- Atom routines used to determine the instrumented PC for selected instructions
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Atom's Xlate routines allow you to determine the instrumented PC for selected instructions. You can use these functions to build a table that translates an instruction's PC in the instrumented appli... |
czech(5) -- Introduction to Czech language support
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This reference page describes the coded character set (codeset), locale, device, font, and other kinds of support for the Czech language as used in the Czech Republic. Codesets for Czech [Toc] [... |
Czech(5) -- Introduction to Czech language support
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This reference page describes the coded character set (codeset), locale, device, font, and other kinds of support for the Czech language as used in the Czech Republic. Codesets for Czech [Toc] [... |
danish(5) -- Introduction to Danish language support
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This reference page describes the coded character set (codeset), locale, device, and other support for the Danish language. Codesets [Toc] [Back] The operating system supports the following code... |
Danish(5) -- Introduction to Danish language support
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This reference page describes the coded character set (codeset), locale, device, and other support for the Danish language. Codesets [Toc] [Back] The operating system supports the following code... |
dechanyu(5) -- A character encoding system (codeset) for Traditional Chinese
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The DEC Hanyu (dechanyu) codset consists of the following sets of characters: ASCII The first and second character planes of CNS11643-1986 Digital Taiwan Supplemental Character Set (DTSCS) User-define... |
dechanzi(5) -- A character encoding system (codeset) for Simplified Chinese
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The DEC Hanzi (dechanzi) codeset consists of the following character sets: ASCII GB2312-80 Extended GB DEC Hanzi uses a 2-byte data representation for symbols and ideographic characters that are defin... |
deckanji(5) -- A character encoding system (codeset) for Japanese
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The DEC Kanji codeset consists of the following characters: ASCII or JIS X0201 Roman letters Katakana characters specified by JIS X0201 JIS X0208 characters User-defined characters (UDC) DEC Kanji use... |
deckorean(5) -- A character encoding system (codeset) for Korean
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The DEC Korean (deckorean) codeset consists of the following character sets: ASCII KSC 5601-1987 For the symbols and ideographic characters defined in the KSC 5601-1987 character set, DEC Korean uses ... |
dingbats(5) -- Coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows and NT systems
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Code pages are coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows, Windows 95, and NT systems. Just as there are different UNIX codesets, there are different PC code pages, each supporting a part... |
dutch(5) -- Introduction to Dutch and Flemish language support
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This reference page describes the coded character set (codeset), locale, device, and other support for the Dutch or Flemish language. Codesets [Toc] [Back] The operating system supports the foll... |
Dutch(5) -- Introduction to Dutch and Flemish language support
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This reference page describes the coded character set (codeset), locale, device, and other support for the Dutch or Flemish language. Codesets [Toc] [Back] The operating system supports the foll... |
edata(5) -- Defines the last location of a program
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The external names end, etext, and edata are defined for all programs. They are not functions, but identifiers associated with the following addresses: The first address following the program text. Th... |
end(5) -- Defines the last location of a program
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The external names end, etext, and edata are defined for all programs. They are not functions, but identifiers associated with the following addresses: The first address following the program text. Th... |
EntryName(5) -- Allows an Atom-tool instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application ...
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Atom's application query routines allow an instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application program. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool's instrumentatio... |
EntryPC(5) -- Allows an Atom-tool instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application ...
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Atom's application query routines allow an instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application program. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool's instrumentatio... |
environ(5) -- User environment
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An array of strings called the environment is made available by the execve() function when a process begins. By convention these strings have the form name=value. The following names are used by vario... |
errno(5) -- Returns error condition value
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The errno external variable contains the most recent error condition set by a function. The symbolic values for errno are listed in the intro reference page and in the ERRORS section of the individual... |
etext(5) -- Defines the last location of a program
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The external names end, etext, and edata are defined for all programs. They are not functions, but identifiers associated with the following addresses: The first address following the program text. Th... |
eucJP(5) -- A character encoding system (codeset) for Japanese
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The Japanese EUC (Extended UNIX Code), or eucJP, codeset consists of the following character sets: CS0 (ASCII or JIS Roman) CS1 (JIS X0208) CS2 (JIS Katakana) CS3 (JIS X0212) CS0 is a primary characte... |
eucKR(5) -- A character encoding system (codeset) for Korean
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EUC (Extended UNIX Code) is a codeset extended by AT&T Bell Laboratories for use in various countries in the world. Korean EUC is the EUC codeset for representing Korean data. The encoding of Korean E... |
eucTW(5) -- A character encoding system (codeset) for Traditional Chinese
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The Taiwanese EUC (Extended UNIX Code), or eucTW, codeset consists of the following character sets: ASCII CNS 11643 (Plane 1 to Plane 16) Taiwanese EUC uses a combination of single-byte data and 2-byt... |
EUR(5) -- Euro currency sign
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The Euro currency is the new currency for European countries belonging to the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU). Euro currency was introduced in 1999. By January 2002, the new currency is scheduled to... |
euro(5) -- Euro currency sign
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The Euro currency is the new currency for European countries belonging to the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU). Euro currency was introduced in 1999. By January 2002, the new currency is scheduled to... |
Euro(5) -- Euro currency sign
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The Euro currency is the new currency for European countries belonging to the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU). Euro currency was introduced in 1999. By January 2002, the new currency is scheduled to... |
evm(5) -- Event Management
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Introduction to Events and Event Management The purpose of an event management system is to provide a means for any system component or application to indicate that something has happened that may be ... |
EVM(5) -- Event Management
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Introduction to Events and Event Management The purpose of an event management system is to provide a means for any system component or application to indicate that something has happened that may be ... |
EvmCallback(5) -- Event Management callback function
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An EVM callback function is a function that you provide to allow your program to handle messages arriving on an EVM connection. Most messages will be incoming events or responses to requests you have ... |
EvmConnection(5) -- Connection to the Event Management daemon
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An EVM connection is the context through which data is passed to and from the EVM daemon. A connection has the following attributes: Connection Type Response Mode Transport Type Callback, and associat... |
EvmEvent(5) -- The structure of an EVM Event
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An EVM event is a self-contained data structure, which can be manipulated and accessed using EVM API functions. Application code can: Create, duplicate and destroy an event Set and retrieve the values... |
EvmFilter(5) -- Event filter
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An event filter is a specification of a set of interesting events. Event subscribers use filters to tell the EVM daemon which events they want to receive - for example, one subscriber may be only inte... |
FindEntry(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to find entry points by name or from procedure calls.
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The Find* routines resolve the named symbol. FindObj searches for the named entry point in all of the objects and returns the object that contains the entry point with the name that is specified. It u... |
FindInst(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to find entry points by name or from procedure calls.
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The Find* routines resolve the named symbol. FindObj searches for the named entry point in all of the objects and returns the object that contains the entry point with the name that is specified. It u... |
FindObj(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to find entry points by name or from procedure calls.
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The Find* routines resolve the named symbol. FindObj searches for the named entry point in all of the objects and returns the object that contains the entry point with the name that is specified. It u... |
FindObjDepthFirst(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to find entry points by name or from procedure calls.
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The Find* routines resolve the named symbol. FindObj searches for the named entry point in all of the objects and returns the object that contains the entry point with the name that is specified. It u... |
FindProc(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to find entry points by name or from procedure calls.
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The Find* routines resolve the named symbol. FindObj searches for the named entry point in all of the objects and returns the object that contains the entry point with the name that is specified. It u... |
finnish(5) -- Introduction to Finnish language support
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This reference page describes the coded character set (codeset), locale, device, and other support for the Finnish language. Codesets [Toc] [Back] The operating system supports the following cod... |
Finnish(5) -- Introduction to Finnish language support
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This reference page describes the coded character set (codeset), locale, device, and other support for the Finnish language. Codesets [Toc] [Back] The operating system supports the following cod... |
flemish(5) -- Introduction to Dutch and Flemish language support
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This reference page describes the coded character set (codeset), locale, device, and other support for the Dutch or Flemish language. Codesets [Toc] [Back] The operating system supports the foll... |
Flemish(5) -- Introduction to Dutch and Flemish language support
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This reference page describes the coded character set (codeset), locale, device, and other support for the Dutch or Flemish language. Codesets [Toc] [Back] The operating system supports the foll... |
french(5) -- Introduction to French language support
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This reference page describes the coded character set (codeset), locale, device, and other support for the French language. Codesets [Toc] [Back] The operating system supports the following code... |
French(5) -- Introduction to French language support
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This reference page describes the coded character set (codeset), locale, device, and other support for the French language. Codesets [Toc] [Back] The operating system supports the following code... |
gb18030(5) -- A Chinese character set that extends
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The GB18030-2000 character set, defined by the Chinese national standard organization, is an extension of the GBK character set, which itself is an extension to the GB2312-80 character set. (See the G... |
GB18030(5) -- A Chinese character set that extends
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The GB18030-2000 character set, defined by the Chinese national standard organization, is an extension of the GBK character set, which itself is an extension to the GB2312-80 character set. (See the G... |
gbk(5) -- A character encoding system (codeset) for Simplified Chinese
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The GBK character set is an extension to the GB 2312-80 character set. (The "K" in "GBK" is the first sound in the Chinese word "Kuo Zhan," which means "extension.") GBK includes all the Hanzi... |
GBK(5) -- A character encoding system (codeset) for Simplified Chinese
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The GBK character set is an extension to the GB 2312-80 character set. (The "K" in "GBK" is the first sound in the Chinese word "Kuo Zhan," which means "extension.") GBK includes all the Hanzi... |
german(5) -- Introduction to German language support
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This reference page describes the coded character set (codeset), locale, device, and other kinds of support for the German language. Codesets [Toc] [Back] The operating system supports the follo... |
German(5) -- Introduction to German language support
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This reference page describes the coded character set (codeset), locale, device, and other kinds of support for the German language. Codesets [Toc] [Back] The operating system supports the follo... |
GetAnalName(5) -- Allows an Atom-tool instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application ...
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Atom's application query routines allow an instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application program. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool's instrumentatio... |
GetBlockInfo(5) -- Allows an Atom-tool instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application ...
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Atom's application query routines allow an instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application program. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool's instrumentatio... |
GetBlockProc(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to find locations in an application program
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Atom's application navigation routines allow an instrumentation routine to locate areas of an application that are interesting to monitor or analyze. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool... |
GetEntryBlock(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to find locations in an application program
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Atom's application navigation routines allow an instrumentation routine to locate areas of an application that are interesting to monitor or analyze. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool... |
GetEntryInfo(5) -- Allows an Atom-tool instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application ...
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Atom's application query routines allow an instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application program. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool's instrumentatio... |
GetEntryProc(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to find locations in an application program
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Atom's application navigation routines allow an instrumentation routine to locate areas of an application that are interesting to monitor or analyze. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool... |
GetErrantShlibErr(5) -- Allows an Atom-tool instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application ...
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Atom's application query routines allow an instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application program. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool's instrumentatio... |
GetErrantShlibName(5) -- Allows an Atom-tool instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application ...
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Atom's application query routines allow an instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application program. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool's instrumentatio... |
GetFirstBlock(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to find locations in an application program
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Atom's application navigation routines allow an instrumentation routine to locate areas of an application that are interesting to monitor or analyze. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool... |
GetFirstEntry(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to find locations in an application program
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Atom's application navigation routines allow an instrumentation routine to locate areas of an application that are interesting to monitor or analyze. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool... |
GetFirstInst(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to find locations in an application program
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Atom's application navigation routines allow an instrumentation routine to locate areas of an application that are interesting to monitor or analyze. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool... |
GetFirstObj(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to find locations in an application program
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Atom's application navigation routines allow an instrumentation routine to locate areas of an application that are interesting to monitor or analyze. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool... |
GetFirstObjProc(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to find locations in an application program
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Atom's application navigation routines allow an instrumentation routine to locate areas of an application that are interesting to monitor or analyze. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool... |
GetInstBinary(5) -- Allows an Atom-tool instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application ...
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Atom's application query routines allow an instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application program. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool's instrumentatio... |
GetInstBlock(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to find locations in an application program
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Atom's application navigation routines allow an instrumentation routine to locate areas of an application that are interesting to monitor or analyze. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool... |
GetInstBranchTarget(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to find locations in an application program
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Atom's application navigation routines allow an instrumentation routine to locate areas of an application that are interesting to monitor or analyze. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool... |
GetInstClass(5) -- Allows an Atom-tool instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application ...
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Atom's application query routines allow an instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application program. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool's instrumentatio... |
GetInstInfo(5) -- Allows an Atom-tool instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application ...
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Atom's application query routines allow an instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application program. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool's instrumentatio... |
GetInstRegEnum(5) -- Allows an Atom-tool instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application ...
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Atom's application query routines allow an instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application program. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool's instrumentatio... |
GetInstRegUsage(5) -- Allows an Atom-tool instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application ...
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Atom's application query routines allow an instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application program. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool's instrumentatio... |
GetLastBlock(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to find locations in an application program
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Atom's application navigation routines allow an instrumentation routine to locate areas of an application that are interesting to monitor or analyze. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool... |
GetLastEntry(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to find locations in an application program
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Atom's application navigation routines allow an instrumentation routine to locate areas of an application that are interesting to monitor or analyze. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool... |
GetLastInst(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to find locations in an application program
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Atom's application navigation routines allow an instrumentation routine to locate areas of an application that are interesting to monitor or analyze. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool... |
GetLastObj(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to find locations in an application program
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Atom's application navigation routines allow an instrumentation routine to locate areas of an application that are interesting to monitor or analyze. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool... |
GetLastObjProc(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to find locations in an application program
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Atom's application navigation routines allow an instrumentation routine to locate areas of an application that are interesting to monitor or analyze. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool... |
GetNextBlock(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to find locations in an application program
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Atom's application navigation routines allow an instrumentation routine to locate areas of an application that are interesting to monitor or analyze. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool... |
GetNextEntry(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to find locations in an application program
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Atom's application navigation routines allow an instrumentation routine to locate areas of an application that are interesting to monitor or analyze. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool... |
GetNextInst(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to find locations in an application program
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Atom's application navigation routines allow an instrumentation routine to locate areas of an application that are interesting to monitor or analyze. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool... |
GetNextObj(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to find locations in an application program
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Atom's application navigation routines allow an instrumentation routine to locate areas of an application that are interesting to monitor or analyze. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool... |
GetNextProc(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to find locations in an application program
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Atom's application navigation routines allow an instrumentation routine to locate areas of an application that are interesting to monitor or analyze. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool... |
GetObjInfo(5) -- Allows an Atom-tool instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application ...
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Atom's application query routines allow an instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application program. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool's instrumentatio... |
GetObjInstArray(5) -- Allows an Atom-tool instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application ...
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Atom's application query routines allow an instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application program. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool's instrumentatio... |
GetObjInstCount(5) -- Allows an Atom-tool instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application ...
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Atom's application query routines allow an instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application program. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool's instrumentatio... |
GetObjName(5) -- Allows an Atom-tool instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application ...
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Atom's application query routines allow an instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application program. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool's instrumentatio... |
GetObjOutName(5) -- Allows an Atom-tool instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application ...
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Atom's application query routines allow an instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application program. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool's instrumentatio... |
GetPrevBlock(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to find locations in an application program
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Atom's application navigation routines allow an instrumentation routine to locate areas of an application that are interesting to monitor or analyze. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool... |
GetPrevEntry(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to find locations in an application program
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Atom's application navigation routines allow an instrumentation routine to locate areas of an application that are interesting to monitor or analyze. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool... |
GetPrevInst(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to find locations in an application program
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Atom's application navigation routines allow an instrumentation routine to locate areas of an application that are interesting to monitor or analyze. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool... |
GetPrevObj(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to find locations in an application program
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Atom's application navigation routines allow an instrumentation routine to locate areas of an application that are interesting to monitor or analyze. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool... |
GetPrevProc(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to find locations in an application program
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Atom's application navigation routines allow an instrumentation routine to locate areas of an application that are interesting to monitor or analyze. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool... |
GetProcInfo(5) -- Allows an Atom-tool instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application ...
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Atom's application query routines allow an instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application program. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool's instrumentatio... |
GetProcObj(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to find locations in an application program
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Atom's application navigation routines allow an instrumentation routine to locate areas of an application that are interesting to monitor or analyze. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool... |
GetProgInfo(5) -- Allows an Atom-tool instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application ...
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Atom's application query routines allow an instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application program. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool's instrumentatio... |
GetTargetEntry(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to find entry points by name or from procedure calls.
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The Find* routines resolve the named symbol. FindObj searches for the named entry point in all of the objects and returns the object that contains the entry point with the name that is specified. It u... |
GetTargetInst(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to find entry points by name or from procedure calls.
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The Find* routines resolve the named symbol. FindObj searches for the named entry point in all of the objects and returns the object that contains the entry point with the name that is specified. It u... |
GetTargetName(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to find entry points by name or from procedure calls.
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The Find* routines resolve the named symbol. FindObj searches for the named entry point in all of the objects and returns the object that contains the entry point with the name that is specified. It u... |
GetTargetObj(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to find entry points by name or from procedure calls.
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The Find* routines resolve the named symbol. FindObj searches for the named entry point in all of the objects and returns the object that contains the entry point with the name that is specified. It u... |
GetTargetProc(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to find entry points by name or from procedure calls.
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The Find* routines resolve the named symbol. FindObj searches for the named entry point in all of the objects and returns the object that contains the entry point with the name that is specified. It u... |
greek(5) -- Introduction to Greek language support
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This reference page describes the codeset, locale, device, and other kinds of support for the Greek language. Codesets [Toc] [Back] The operating system supports the following coded character se... |
Greek(5) -- Introduction to Greek language support
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This reference page describes the codeset, locale, device, and other kinds of support for the Greek language. Codesets [Toc] [Back] The operating system supports the following coded character se... |
hebrew(5) -- Introduction to Hebrew language support
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This reference page describes the codeset, locale, device, and other kinds of support for the Hebrew language. Codesets [Toc] [Back] The operating system supports the following coded character s... |
Hebrew(5) -- Introduction to Hebrew language support
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This reference page describes the codeset, locale, device, and other kinds of support for the Hebrew language. Codesets [Toc] [Back] The operating system supports the following coded character s... |
hier(5) -- Standard file system hierarchy
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A Tru64 UNIX operating system has a standard file system hierarchy. So does the X11 Window System. The operating system has a unique root directory, the identity of which is compiled into the operatin... |
HKSCS(5) -- Codeset conversion support for the Hong Kong Supplementary Character Set
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HKSCS, the Hong Kong Supplementary Character Codeset, is a supplementary character set developed by the Chinese government, in collaboration with the Chinese Language Interface Advisory Committee, to ... |
hostname(5) -- Host name resolution description
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Host names are domains, where a domain is a hierarchical, dot-separated list of subdomains; for example, the machine monet, in the Berkeley subdomain of the EDU subdomain of the Internet would be repr... |
hungarian(5) -- Introduction to Hungarian language support
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This reference page describes the codeset, locale, device, and other kinds of support for the Hungarian language. Codesets [Toc] [Back] The operating system supports the following coded characte... |
Hungarian(5) -- Introduction to Hungarian language support
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This reference page describes the codeset, locale, device, and other kinds of support for the Hungarian language. Codesets [Toc] [Back] The operating system supports the following coded characte... |
i18n(5) -- Introduction to internationalization (I18N)
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Internationalization refers to the process of developing programs without prior knowledge of the language, cultural data, or character-encoding schemes that the programs are expected to handle. In oth... |
i18n_intro(5) -- Introduction to internationalization (I18N)
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Internationalization refers to the process of developing programs without prior knowledge of the language, cultural data, or character-encoding schemes that the programs are expected to handle. In oth... |
i18n_printing(5) -- Introduction to internationalized printing support
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The operating system's optional subsets with worldwide support software provide special features to meet requirements for printing nonASCII text. These features include: Print filters for codesets ot... |
icelandic(5) -- Introduction to Icelandic language support
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This reference page describes the coded character set (codeset), locale, device, and other support for the Icelandic language. Codesets [Toc] [Back] The operating system supports the following c... |
Icelandic(5) -- Introduction to Icelandic language support
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This reference page describes the coded character set (codeset), locale, device, and other support for the Icelandic language. Codesets [Toc] [Back] The operating system supports the following c... |
iconv(5) -- Introduction to codeset conversion
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Conversion of character encoding from one coded character set (codeset) to another is an operation that often has to be performed by the operating system and some applications. For example, the man co... |
iconv_ibmkanji(5) -- Specification for controlling conversion between IBM Kanji and Tru64 UNIX Japanese codesets
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The iconv utility supports the ability to convert the encoding of characters between IBM Kanji System Characters (IBM Kanji) and one of the following Tru64 UNIX codesets: DEC Kanji, Super DEC Kanji, J... |
iconv_intro(5) -- Introduction to codeset conversion
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Conversion of character encoding from one coded character set (codeset) to another is an operation that often has to be performed by the operating system and some applications. For example, the man co... |
iconv_JEF(5) -- Specification for controlling conversion between Fujitsu JEF and Tru64 UNIX Japanese codesets
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The iconv utility supports the ability to convert the encoding of characters between Fujitsu JEF (Japanese processing Extended Feature) code and one of the following Tru64 UNIX codesets: DEC Kanji, Su... |
iconv_KEIS(5) -- Specification for controlling conversion between Hitachi KEIS and Tru64 UNIX Japanese codesets
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The iconv utility supports the ability to convert the encoding of characters between Hitachi KEIS (Kanji processing Extended Information System) code and one of the following Tru64 UNIX codesets: DEC ... |
insight_manager(5) -- Web-based device status and configuration
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Insight Manager is a Web-based utility that enables you to look across a heterogeneous computing environment and access information about any device connected to the network. Devices can be computer s... |
InstLineNo(5) -- Allows an Atom-tool instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application ...
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Atom's application query routines allow an instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application program. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool's instrumentatio... |
InstPC(5) -- Allows an Atom-tool instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application ...
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Atom's application query routines allow an instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application program. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool's instrumentatio... |
Instrument(5) -- Atom tool instrumentation routines
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Atom invokes a tool's instrumentation routine on a given application program when that program is specified as the appl_prog parameter to the atom(1) command, and either of the following is true: The... |
InstrumentAll(5) -- Atom tool instrumentation routines
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Atom invokes a tool's instrumentation routine on a given application program when that program is specified as the appl_prog parameter to the atom(1) command, and either of the following is true: The... |
InstrumentFini(5) -- Atom tool instrumentation routines
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Atom invokes a tool's instrumentation routine on a given application program when that program is specified as the appl_prog parameter to the atom(1) command, and either of the following is true: The... |
InstrumentInit(5) -- Atom tool instrumentation routines
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Atom invokes a tool's instrumentation routine on a given application program when that program is specified as the appl_prog parameter to the atom(1) command, and either of the following is true: The... |
intro(5) -- Introduction to miscellaneous reference pages
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This section contains miscellaneous documentation on various topics. The section also contains information about text-processing macro packages used by nroff and other *roff commands. Some reference p... |
IsBranchTarget(5) -- Allows an Atom-tool instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application ...
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Atom's application query routines allow an instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application program. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool's instrumentatio... |
IsInstType(5) -- Allows an Atom-tool instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application ...
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Atom's application query routines allow an instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application program. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool's instrumentatio... |
ISO(5) -- Support for industry standards
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Programming interfaces and utilities conform to a number of standards. The full names and mnemonics for the industry standards supported by the operating system software, along with the manuals where ... |
iso-2022(5) -- A character encoding mechanism standardized by the International Standards Organization (ISO)
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The ISO-2022 standard defines a mechanism for handling single-byte and multibyte characters. The standard specifies four classes of character sets: The 94-charset class, which contains character sets ... |
ISO-2022(5) -- A character encoding mechanism standardized by the International Standards Organization (ISO)
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The ISO-2022 standard defines a mechanism for handling single-byte and multibyte characters. The standard specifies four classes of character sets: The 94-charset class, which contains character sets ... |
iso-2022-jp(5) -- A character encoding system (codeset) for Japanese
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The ISO-2022-JP codeset consists of the following character sets: ASCII For information on the ASCII character set, refer to ascii(5). JIS X0201-1976 Only the Roman letters in this character set are i... |
ISO-2022-JP(5) -- A character encoding system (codeset) for Japanese
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The ISO-2022-JP codeset consists of the following character sets: ASCII For information on the ASCII character set, refer to ascii(5). JIS X0201-1976 Only the Roman letters in this character set are i... |
iso10646(5) -- Support for the Unicode and ISO/IEC 10646 standards
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The operating system provides locales and codeset converters that support the following standards: The Unicode Standard, Version 3.0, Unicode, Inc., 2000 The Unicode Standard, Version 3.1, Unicode, In... |
iso2022(5) -- A character encoding mechanism standardized by the International Standards Organization (ISO)
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The ISO-2022 standard defines a mechanism for handling single-byte and multibyte characters. The standard specifies four classes of character sets: The 94-charset class, which contains character sets ... |
iso2022jp(5) -- A character encoding system (codeset) for Japanese
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The ISO-2022-JP codeset consists of the following character sets: ASCII For information on the ASCII character set, refer to ascii(5). JIS X0201-1976 Only the Roman letters in this character set are i... |
iso8859-1(5) -- A character encoding system (codeset)
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The left hand part of the ISO 8859-1 code table includes the same characters as defined in the ASCII codeset (refer to ascii(5)). The following characters occupy the right hand part of the ISO 8859-1 ... |
ISO8859-1(5) -- A character encoding system (codeset)
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The left hand part of the ISO 8859-1 code table includes the same characters as defined in the ASCII codeset (refer to ascii(5)). The following characters occupy the right hand part of the ISO 8859-1 ... |
iso8859-15(5) -- A character encoding system
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ISO 8859-15 (Latin-9) is very similar to ISO 8859-1 (Latin-1) except for the inclusion of the euro currency sign (C=) and several other characters. Latin-9 is supported mainly as a means to supply fon... |
ISO8859-15(5) -- A character encoding system
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ISO 8859-15 (Latin-9) is very similar to ISO 8859-1 (Latin-1) except for the inclusion of the euro currency sign (C=) and several other characters. Latin-9 is supported mainly as a means to supply fon... |
iso8859-2(5) -- A character encoding system (codeset) for Czech, Slovak, Slovene, Polish, and Hungarian
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The left hand part of the ISO 8859-2 code table includes the same characters as defined in the ASCII codeset (refer to ascii(5)). The following characters occupy the right hand part of the ISO 8859-2 ... |
ISO8859-2(5) -- A character encoding system (codeset) for Czech, Slovak, Slovene, Polish, and Hungarian
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The left hand part of the ISO 8859-2 code table includes the same characters as defined in the ASCII codeset (refer to ascii(5)). The following characters occupy the right hand part of the ISO 8859-2 ... |
iso8859-4(5) -- A character encoding system (codeset) for Lithuanian and other languages
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The left hand part of the ISO 8859-4 code table includes the same characters as defined in the ASCII codeset (refer to ascii(5)). The following characters occupy the right hand part of the ISO 8859-4 ... |
ISO8859-4(5) -- A character encoding system (codeset) for Lithuanian and other languages
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The left hand part of the ISO 8859-4 code table includes the same characters as defined in the ASCII codeset (refer to ascii(5)). The following characters occupy the right hand part of the ISO 8859-4 ... |
iso8859-5(5) -- A character encoding system (codeset) for Russian
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The left hand part of the ISO 8859-5 code table includes the same characters as defined in the ASCII codeset (see ascii(5)). The following characters occupy the right hand part of the ISO 8859-5 code ... |
ISO8859-5(5) -- A character encoding system (codeset) for Russian
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The left hand part of the ISO 8859-5 code table includes the same characters as defined in the ASCII codeset (see ascii(5)). The following characters occupy the right hand part of the ISO 8859-5 code ... |
iso8859-7(5) -- A character encoding system (codeset) for Greek
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The left hand part of the ISO 8859-7 code table includes the same characters as defined in the ASCII codeset (refer to ascii(5)). The following characters occupy the right hand part of the ISO 8859-7 ... |
ISO8859-7(5) -- A character encoding system (codeset) for Greek
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The left hand part of the ISO 8859-7 code table includes the same characters as defined in the ASCII codeset (refer to ascii(5)). The following characters occupy the right hand part of the ISO 8859-7 ... |
iso8859-8(5) -- A character encoding system (codeset) for Hebrew
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The left hand part of the ISO 8859-8 code table includes the same characters as defined in the ASCII codeset (refer to ascii(5)). The following characters occupy the right hand part of the ISO 8859-8 ... |
ISO8859-8(5) -- A character encoding system (codeset) for Hebrew
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The left hand part of the ISO 8859-8 code table includes the same characters as defined in the ASCII codeset (refer to ascii(5)). The following characters occupy the right hand part of the ISO 8859-8 ... |
iso8859-9(5) -- A character encoding system (codeset) for Turkish
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The left hand part of the ISO 8859-9 code table includes the same characters as defined in the ASCII codeset (refer to ascii(5)). The following characters occupy the right hand part of the ISO 8859-9 ... |
ISO8859-9(5) -- A character encoding system (codeset) for Turkish
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The left hand part of the ISO 8859-9 code table includes the same characters as defined in the ASCII codeset (refer to ascii(5)). The following characters occupy the right hand part of the ISO 8859-9 ... |
IsObjBuilt(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's InstrumentAll routine to build, release, and write objects
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Atom's object management routines allow an Atom tool's InstrumentAll routine to build, write, and release objects. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool's instrumentation file. See atom... |
italian(5) -- Introduction to Italian language support
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This reference page describes the codeset, locale, device, and other kinds of support for the Italian language. Codesets [Toc] [Back] The operating system supports the following coded character ... |
Italian(5) -- Introduction to Italian language support
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This reference page describes the codeset, locale, device, and other kinds of support for the Italian language. Codesets [Toc] [Back] The operating system supports the following coded character ... |
japanese(5) -- Introduction to Japanese language support
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There are two national standards that specify the Japanese character sets used for information interchange. The JIS X0201 standard specifies a single-byte character set that consists of Roman letters ... |
Japanese(5) -- Introduction to Japanese language support
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There are two national standards that specify the Japanese character sets used for information interchange. The JIS X0201 standard specifies a single-byte character set that consists of Roman letters ... |
jar(5) -- The Java Development Kit tools
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This reference page describes the java command only. The Java Development Kit (JDK) is part of the Java Virtual Machine (VM). If the JDK documentation was installed on your Tru64 UNIX system, you can ... |
java(5) -- The Java Development Kit tools
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This reference page describes the java command only. The Java Development Kit (JDK) is part of the Java Virtual Machine (VM). If the JDK documentation was installed on your Tru64 UNIX system, you can ... |
javac(5) -- The Java Development Kit tools
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This reference page describes the java command only. The Java Development Kit (JDK) is part of the Java Virtual Machine (VM). If the JDK documentation was installed on your Tru64 UNIX system, you can ... |
javadoc(5) -- The Java Development Kit tools
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This reference page describes the java command only. The Java Development Kit (JDK) is part of the Java Virtual Machine (VM). If the JDK documentation was installed on your Tru64 UNIX system, you can ... |
javah(5) -- The Java Development Kit tools
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This reference page describes the java command only. The Java Development Kit (JDK) is part of the Java Virtual Machine (VM). If the JDK documentation was installed on your Tru64 UNIX system, you can ... |
javakey(5) -- The Java Development Kit tools
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This reference page describes the java command only. The Java Development Kit (JDK) is part of the Java Virtual Machine (VM). If the JDK documentation was installed on your Tru64 UNIX system, you can ... |
javap(5) -- The Java Development Kit tools
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This reference page describes the java command only. The Java Development Kit (JDK) is part of the Java Virtual Machine (VM). If the JDK documentation was installed on your Tru64 UNIX system, you can ... |
jdb(5) -- The Java Development Kit tools
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This reference page describes the java command only. The Java Development Kit (JDK) is part of the Java Virtual Machine (VM). If the JDK documentation was installed on your Tru64 UNIX system, you can ... |
JIS7(5) -- A character encoding system (codeset) for Japanese
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JIS Kanji is a codeset that uses the JIS X0202 symbol extension method for encoding the JIS X0208 and JIS X0201 character sets. There are two types of JIS Kanji encoding: 7-bit JIS Kanji code and 8-bi... |
jiskanji(5) -- A character encoding system (codeset) for Japanese
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JIS Kanji is a codeset that uses the JIS X0202 symbol extension method for encoding the JIS X0208 and JIS X0201 character sets. There are two types of JIS Kanji encoding: 7-bit JIS Kanji code and 8-bi... |
jiskanji7(5) -- A character encoding system (codeset) for Japanese
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JIS Kanji is a codeset that uses the JIS X0202 symbol extension method for encoding the JIS X0208 and JIS X0201 character sets. There are two types of JIS Kanji encoding: 7-bit JIS Kanji code and 8-bi... |
jre(5) -- The Java Development Kit tools
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This reference page describes the java command only. The Java Development Kit (JDK) is part of the Java Virtual Machine (VM). If the JDK documentation was installed on your Tru64 UNIX system, you can ... |
keyboard(5) -- Using keyboards for different native languages
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The keyboard lets you type not only the characters printed on the keycaps, but all the characters from the character set for the language that your keyboard supports. For your keyboard to function cor... |
kkc(5) -- Kana-Kanji conversion
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Kana-Kanji conversion is a very common input method used in a Japanese environment. The Asian tty driver, atty, supports this input method by working with the kkcd daemon through the utx facility. The... |
korean(5) -- Introduction to Korean language support
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KS X 1001 is a Korean national standard that defines a set of graphic characters to be used for information interchange. The operating system supports this standard with coded character sets, locales,... |
Korean(5) -- Introduction to Korean language support
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KS X 1001 is a Korean national standard that defines a set of graphic characters to be used for information interchange. The operating system supports this standard with coded character sets, locales,... |
l10n(5) -- Introduction to localization (L10N)
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Localization refers to the process of establishing information within a computer system specific to each supported language, cultural data, and coded character set (codeset) combination. Each such com... |
l10n_intro(5) -- Introduction to localization (L10N)
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Localization refers to the process of establishing information within a computer system specific to each supported language, cultural data, and coded character set (codeset) combination. Each such com... |
LANG(5) -- Introduction to internationalization (I18N)
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Internationalization refers to the process of developing programs without prior knowledge of the language, cultural data, or character-encoding schemes that the programs are expected to handle. In oth... |
LC_ALL(5) -- Introduction to internationalization (I18N)
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Internationalization refers to the process of developing programs without prior knowledge of the language, cultural data, or character-encoding schemes that the programs are expected to handle. In oth... |
LC_COLLATE(5) -- Introduction to internationalization (I18N)
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Internationalization refers to the process of developing programs without prior knowledge of the language, cultural data, or character-encoding schemes that the programs are expected to handle. In oth... |
LC_CTYPE(5) -- Introduction to internationalization (I18N)
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Internationalization refers to the process of developing programs without prior knowledge of the language, cultural data, or character-encoding schemes that the programs are expected to handle. In oth... |
LC_MESSAGES(5) -- Introduction to internationalization (I18N)
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Internationalization refers to the process of developing programs without prior knowledge of the language, cultural data, or character-encoding schemes that the programs are expected to handle. In oth... |
LC_MONETARY(5) -- Introduction to internationalization (I18N)
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Internationalization refers to the process of developing programs without prior knowledge of the language, cultural data, or character-encoding schemes that the programs are expected to handle. In oth... |
LC_NUMERIC(5) -- Introduction to internationalization (I18N)
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Internationalization refers to the process of developing programs without prior knowledge of the language, cultural data, or character-encoding schemes that the programs are expected to handle. In oth... |
LC_TIME(5) -- Introduction to internationalization (I18N)
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Internationalization refers to the process of developing programs without prior knowledge of the language, cultural data, or character-encoding schemes that the programs are expected to handle. In oth... |
lithuanian(5) -- Introduction to Lithuanian language support
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This reference page describes the coded character set (codeset), locale, device, font, and other kinds of support for the Lithuanian language. Codesets [Toc] [Back] The operating system supports... |
Lithuanian(5) -- Introduction to Lithuanian language support
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This reference page describes the coded character set (codeset), locale, device, font, and other kinds of support for the Lithuanian language. Codesets [Toc] [Back] The operating system supports... |
loader(5) -- Run-time linker and loader.
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The loader is the run-time linker and shared object loader. You invoke loader when you run a dynamic executable. The loader maps in the main object and any shared libraries used by it, resolves reloca... |
locales(5) -- Introduction to localization (L10N)
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Localization refers to the process of establishing information within a computer system specific to each supported language, cultural data, and coded character set (codeset) combination. Each such com... |
LOCPATH(5) -- Introduction to localization (L10N)
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Localization refers to the process of establishing information within a computer system specific to each supported language, cultural data, and coded character set (codeset) combination. Each such com... |
man(5) -- The man macro packages for reference pages
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The man macro package is used to format reference pages for unpaginated viewing, or for printing on ASCII printers. The man macro package is the default. The reference pages installed on the base syst... |
man.page(5) -- The man macro packages for reference pages
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The man macro package is used to format reference pages for unpaginated viewing, or for printing on ASCII printers. The man macro package is the default. The reference pages installed on the base syst... |
me(5) -- Macros for formatting papers
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This package of nroff macro definitions provides a formatting facility for technical papers in various formats. When producing two-column output on a terminal, filter the output through col. Many nrof... |
memory_trolling(5) -- Proactively locates and scrubs correctable memory errors
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The operating system handles memory errors with a just-intime scrubbing model, where correctable errors are scrubbed when encountered by the operating system or an application. To enhance this capabil... |
ms(5) -- Text formatting macros
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This package of nroff macro definitions provides a formatting facility for various styles of articles, theses, and books. When producing 2-column output on a terminal or lineprinter, or when reverse l... |
native2ascii(5) -- The Java Development Kit tools
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This reference page describes the java command only. The Java Development Kit (JDK) is part of the Java Virtual Machine (VM). If the JDK documentation was installed on your Tru64 UNIX system, you can ... |
norwegian(5) -- Introduction to Norwegian language support
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This reference page describes the coded character set (codeset), locale, device, and other support for the Norwegian language. Codesets [Toc] [Back] The operating system supports the following c... |
Norwegian(5) -- Introduction to Norwegian language support
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This reference page describes the coded character set (codeset), locale, device, and other support for the Norwegian language. Codesets [Toc] [Back] The operating system supports the following c... |
nsswitch.conf(5) -- name-service switch configuration file
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The nsswitch.conf file specifies how the nsdispatch(3) (name-service switch dispatcher) routines in the C library should operate. The configuration file controls how a process looks up various databas... |
odl(5) -- On-demand font loading
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On-demand font loading (ODL) is a mechanism through which a terminal or a printer can download the relevant bitmap font information for a user-defined character (UDC) at the time this character has to... |
ODL(5) -- On-demand font loading
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On-demand font loading (ODL) is a mechanism through which a terminal or a printer can download the relevant bitmap font information for a user-defined character (UDC) at the time this character has to... |
olar_intro(5) -- Introduction to Online Addition and Removal (OLAR) Management
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Introduction to Online Addition and Removal (OLAR) Management Online addition and removal management is used to expand capacity, upgrade components, and replace failed components, while the operating ... |
OLAR_intro(5) -- Introduction to Online Addition and Removal (OLAR) Management
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Introduction to Online Addition and Removal (OLAR) Management Online addition and removal management is used to expand capacity, upgrade components, and replace failed components, while the operating ... |
OSF_SOURCE(5) -- Support for industry standards
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Programming interfaces and utilities conform to a number of standards. The full names and mnemonics for the industry standards supported by the operating system software, along with the manuals where ... |
polish(5) -- Introduction to Polish language support
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This reference page describes the coded character set (codeset), locale, device, and other kinds of support for the Polish language. Codesets [Toc] [Back] The operating system supports the follo... |
Polish(5) -- Introduction to Polish language support
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This reference page describes the coded character set (codeset), locale, device, and other kinds of support for the Polish language. Codesets [Toc] [Back] The operating system supports the follo... |
portuguese(5) -- Introduction to Portuguese language support
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This reference page describes the coded character set (codeset), locale, device, and other support for the Portuguese language. Codesets [Toc] [Back] The operating system supports the following ... |
Portuguese(5) -- Introduction to Portuguese language support
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This reference page describes the coded character set (codeset), locale, device, and other support for the Portuguese language. Codesets [Toc] [Back] The operating system supports the following ... |
POSIX(5) -- Support for industry standards
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Programming interfaces and utilities conform to a number of standards. The full names and mnemonics for the industry standards supported by the operating system software, along with the manuals where ... |
ProcFileName(5) -- Allows an Atom-tool instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application ...
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Atom's application query routines allow an instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application program. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool's instrumentatio... |
ProcGP(5) -- Allows an Atom-tool instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application ...
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Atom's application query routines allow an instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application program. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool's instrumentatio... |
ProcName(5) -- Allows an Atom-tool instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application ...
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Atom's application query routines allow an instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application program. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool's instrumentatio... |
ProcPC(5) -- Allows an Atom-tool instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application ...
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Atom's application query routines allow an instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application program. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool's instrumentatio... |
rcsfile(5) -- format of RCS file
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An RCS file's contents are described by the grammar below. The text is free format: space, backspace, tab, newline, vertical tab, form feed, and carriage return (collectively, white space) have no si... |
ReleaseObj(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's InstrumentAll routine to build, release, and write objects
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Atom's object management routines allow an Atom tool's InstrumentAll routine to build, write, and release objects. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool's instrumentation file. See atom... |
ReplaceEntry(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to add, within an application program, calls to analys...
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The Atom application instrumentation routines allow you to add arbitrary procedure calls before and after objects, procedures, basic blocks, and instructions. You can also add procedure calls before a... |
ReplaceProcedure(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to add, within an application program, calls to analys...
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The Atom application instrumentation routines allow you to add arbitrary procedure calls before and after objects, procedures, basic blocks, and instructions. You can also add procedure calls before a... |
ReplaceProto(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to add, within an application program, calls to analys...
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The Atom application instrumentation routines allow you to add arbitrary procedure calls before and after objects, procedures, basic blocks, and instructions. You can also add procedure calls before a... |
ReResolveProc(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to resolve procedure names and call targets
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Atom's application resolver routines allow an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to find a procedure by name and to find a target procedure for a call site. You can use these routines only from an ... |
ResolveNamedProc(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to resolve procedure names and call targets
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Atom's application resolver routines allow an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to find a procedure by name and to find a target procedure for a call site. You can use these routines only from an ... |
ResolveObjNamedProc(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to resolve procedure names and call targets
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Atom's application resolver routines allow an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to find a procedure by name and to find a target procedure for a call site. You can use these routines only from an ... |
ResolveTargetProc(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to resolve procedure names and call targets
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Atom's application resolver routines allow an Atom tool's instrumentation routine to find a procedure by name and to find a target procedure for a call site. You can use these routines only from an ... |
rmic(5) -- The Java Development Kit tools
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This reference page describes the java command only. The Java Development Kit (JDK) is part of the Java Virtual Machine (VM). If the JDK documentation was installed on your Tru64 UNIX system, you can ... |
rmiregistry(5) -- The Java Development Kit tools
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This reference page describes the java command only. The Java Development Kit (JDK) is part of the Java Virtual Machine (VM). If the JDK documentation was installed on your Tru64 UNIX system, you can ... |
rpc(5) -- rpc program number database
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The rpc file contains user readable names that can be used in place of rpc program numbers. Each line has the following information: name of server for the rpc program rpc program number aliases Items... |
rsml(5) -- rsml and sml macro packages that support RSMLcoded reference pages
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Reference pages that originate from the Open Software Foundation (OSF) and those created for Tru64 UNIX are coded using RSML (Reference Semantic Markup Language). This markup is implemented through a ... |
russian(5) -- Introduction to Russian language support
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This reference page describes the coded character set (codeset), locale, device, and other kinds of support for the Russian language. Codesets [Toc] [Back] The operating system supports the foll... |
Russian(5) -- Introduction to Russian language support
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This reference page describes the coded character set (codeset), locale, device, and other kinds of support for the Russian language. Codesets [Toc] [Back] The operating system supports the foll... |
sbig5(5) -- A character encoding system (codeset) for Traditional Chinese
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The Shift Big-5 (sbig5) codeset is a variant of the Big-5 codeset (see big5(5)). The only difference between these codesets is that the second byte of some Big-5 characters are mapped to different val... |
sdeckanji(5) -- A character encoding system (codeset) for Japanese
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The Super DEC Kanji codeset extends the DEC Kanji codeset to support the CS2 (JIS Katakana) and CS3 (JIS X0212) character sets that are also included in the Japanese EUC codeset. Super DEC Kanji is th... |
serialver(5) -- The Java Development Kit tools
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This reference page describes the java command only. The Java Development Kit (JDK) is part of the Java Virtual Machine (VM). If the JDK documentation was installed on your Tru64 UNIX system, you can ... |
shiftjis(5) -- A character encoding system (codeset) for Japanese
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The Shift JIS (SJIS) codeset consists of the following character sets: JIS X0201 JIS X0208 User-Defined Characters (UDC) Shift JIS Encoding [Toc] [Back] Shift JIS character codes use a combinati... |
siginfo(5) -- Details of signal generation
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The siginfo structure provides processes with information on why a signal was generated, or a process that is monitoring child processes may receive information that specifies why a child process chan... |
sim(5) -- Software phrase input method
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The phrase input method is an input method that is commonly used in a Chinese environment. The software phrase input method (SIM) is a a mechanism supported by the Asian tty driver, atty and the simd ... |
SIM(5) -- Software phrase input method
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The phrase input method is an input method that is commonly used in a Chinese environment. The software phrase input method (SIM) is a a mechanism supported by the Asian tty driver, atty and the simd ... |
SJIS(5) -- A character encoding system (codeset) for Japanese
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The Shift JIS (SJIS) codeset consists of the following character sets: JIS X0201 JIS X0208 User-Defined Characters (UDC) Shift JIS Encoding [Toc] [Back] Shift JIS character codes use a combinati... |
slovak(5) -- Introduction to Slovak language support
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This reference page describes the coded character set (codeset), locale, device, font, and other kinds of support for the Slovak language. Codesets [Toc] [Back] The operating system supports the... |
Slovak(5) -- Introduction to Slovak language support
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This reference page describes the coded character set (codeset), locale, device, font, and other kinds of support for the Slovak language. Codesets [Toc] [Back] The operating system supports the... |
slovene(5) -- Introduction to Slovene language support
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This reference page describes the coded character set (codeset), locale, device, font, and other kinds of support for the Slovene language as used in the Slovene Republic. Codesets [Toc] [Back] ... |
Slovene(5) -- Introduction to Slovene language support
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This reference page describes the coded character set (codeset), locale, device, font, and other kinds of support for the Slovene language as used in the Slovene Republic. Codesets [Toc] [Back] ... |
sml(5) -- rsml and sml macro packages that support RSMLcoded reference pages
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Reference pages that originate from the Open Software Foundation (OSF) and those created for Tru64 UNIX are coded using RSML (Reference Semantic Markup Language). This markup is implemented through a ... |
spanish(5) -- Introduction to Spanish language support
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This reference page describes the codeset, locale, device, and other kinds of support for the Spanish language. Codesets [Toc] [Back] The operating system supports the following coded character ... |
Spanish(5) -- Introduction to Spanish language support
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This reference page describes the codeset, locale, device, and other kinds of support for the Spanish language. Codesets [Toc] [Back] The operating system supports the following coded character ... |
sshregex(5) -- Glob (wildcard) patterns
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The sshregex file describes the regular expressions (or globbing patterns) used in filename globbing with the scp2 and sftp2 commands and in the ssh2_config and sshd2_config configuration files. Regex... |
standards(5) -- Support for industry standards
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Programming interfaces and utilities conform to a number of standards. The full names and mnemonics for the industry standards supported by the operating system software, along with the manuals where ... |
SVID2(5) -- Support for industry standards
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Programming interfaces and utilities conform to a number of standards. The full names and mnemonics for the industry standards supported by the operating system software, along with the manuals where ... |
SVID3(5) -- Support for industry standards
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Programming interfaces and utilities conform to a number of standards. The full names and mnemonics for the industry standards supported by the operating system software, along with the manuals where ... |
swedish(5) -- Introduction to Swedish language support
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This reference page describes the coded character set (codeset), locale, device, and other kinds of support for the Swedish language. Codesets [Toc] [Back] The operating system supports the foll... |
Swedish(5) -- Introduction to Swedish language support
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This reference page describes the coded character set (codeset), locale, device, and other kinds of support for the Swedish language. Codesets [Toc] [Back] The operating system supports the foll... |
symbol(5) -- Coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows and NT systems
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Code pages are coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows, Windows 95, and NT systems. Just as there are different UNIX codesets, there are different PC code pages, each supporting a part... |
sys_attrs(5) -- introduction to kernel subsystem attributes used for configuration and tuning
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The operating system kernel is built from many mandatory and optional subsystems. If you are logged into the root account, the following command lists the subsystems included in the kernel for your sy... |
sys_attrs_ace(5) -- ace subsystem attributes
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This reference page lists and describes attributes for the serial driver (ace) kernel subsystem, used only on the DEC 2000, AlphaServer, and AlphaStation family of processors. Refer to the sys_attrs(5... |
sys_attrs_advfs(5) -- advfs subsystem attributes
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This reference page lists and describes attributes for the Advanced File System (advfs) kernel subsystem. Refer to the sys_attrs(5) reference page for an introduction to the topic of kernel subsystem ... |
sys_attrs_alt(5) -- alt subsystem attributes
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This reference page lists and describes attributes for the alt (alt) kernel subsystem. This subsystem is used by the DEGPA Gigabit Ethernet network interface cards (NICs). The hardware and firmware fo... |
sys_attrs_ati64(5) -- ati64 subsystem attributes
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The ATI64 graphics display devices (ati64) kernel subsystem has no attributes that you should ever modify. Refer to the sys_attrs(5) reference page for an introduction to the topic of kernel subsystem... |
sys_attrs_atm(5) -- Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) subsystem attributes
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This reference page lists and describes attributes for the following Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) kernel subsystems: Base ATM support (atm) ATM Forum Integrated Layer Management Interface (atmilmi... |
sys_attrs_atmilmi3x(5) -- Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) subsystem attributes
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This reference page lists and describes attributes for the following Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) kernel subsystems: Base ATM support (atm) ATM Forum Integrated Layer Management Interface (atmilmi... |
sys_attrs_atmip(5) -- Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) subsystem attributes
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This reference page lists and describes attributes for the following Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) kernel subsystems: Base ATM support (atm) ATM Forum Integrated Layer Management Interface (atmilmi... |
sys_attrs_atmuni(5) -- Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) subsystem attributes
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This reference page lists and describes attributes for the following Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) kernel subsystems: Base ATM support (atm) ATM Forum Integrated Layer Management Interface (atmilmi... |
sys_attrs_autofs(5) -- autofs subsystem attributes
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This reference page lists and describes attributes for the AutoFS (autofs) kernel subsystem. Refer to the sys_attrs(5) reference page for an introduction to the topic of kernel subsystem attributes. S... |
sys_attrs_bba(5) -- bba subsystem attributes
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The ISDN and audio driver (bba) subsystem is used only on the DEC 3000 family of processors and has no attributes. Refer to the sys_attrs(5) reference page for an introduction to the topic of kernel s... |
sys_attrs_bcm(5) -- bcm subsystem attributes
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This reference page lists and describes attributes for the bcm (bcm) kernel subsystem. This subsystem is used by the DEGXA Gigabit Ethernet Network Interface Cards (NICs). The hardware and firmware fo... |
sys_attrs_bparm(5) -- bparm subsystem attributes
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This reference page lists and describes attributes for the Boot Parameters (bparm) kernel subsystem. Refer to the sys_attrs(5) reference page for an introduction to the topic of kernel subsystem attri... |
sys_attrs_bsd_tty(5) -- bsd_tty subsystem attributes
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This reference page lists and describes attributes for the BSD Terminal (bsd_tty) kernel subsystem. Refer to the sys_attrs(5) reference page for an introduction to the topic of kernel subsystem attrib... |
sys_attrs_cam(5) -- SCSI CAM I/O subsystem attributes
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This reference page lists and describes attributes for the following kernel subsystems associated with the SCSI CAM I/O system: cam cam_adapter-id cam_disk cam_tape An asterisk (*) precedes the name o... |
sys_attrs_cam_disk(5) -- SCSI CAM I/O subsystem attributes
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This reference page lists and describes attributes for the following kernel subsystems associated with the SCSI CAM I/O system: cam cam_adapter-id cam_disk cam_tape An asterisk (*) precedes the name o... |
sys_attrs_cam_tape(5) -- SCSI CAM I/O subsystem attributes
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This reference page lists and describes attributes for the following kernel subsystems associated with the SCSI CAM I/O system: cam cam_adapter-id cam_disk cam_tape An asterisk (*) precedes the name o... |
sys_attrs_cirrus(5) -- cirrus subsystem attributes
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The Cirrus video graphics (cirrus) kernel subsystem has no attributes that you should ever modify. Refer to the sys_attrs(5) reference page for an introduction to the topic of kernel subsystem attribu... |
sys_attrs_clubase(5) -- clubase subsystem attributes
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This reference page lists and describes attributes for the cluster base (clubase) kernel subsystem. Refer to the sys_attrs(5) reference page for an introduction to the topic of kernel subsystem attrib... |
sys_attrs_cm(5) -- system attributes for the cm kernel subsystem
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This reference page describes attributes for the Configuration Manager (cm) kernel subsystem. See sys_attrs(5) for an introduction to the topic of system attributes. Maximum number of subsystems that ... |
sys_attrs_ddr(5) -- ddr subsystem attributes
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The Dynamic Device Recognition (ddr) kernel subsystem has no attributes. See ddr_config(8) for information about configuring new devices into the operating system. See sys_attrs(5) for general informa... |
sys_attrs_dlb(5) -- dlb subsystem attributes
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This reference page lists and describes attributes for the Data Link Bridge (dlb) kernel subsystem. Refer to the sys_attrs(5) reference page for an introduction to the topic of kernel subsystem attrib... |
sys_attrs_dli(5) -- dli subsystem attributes
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This reference page lists and describes attributes for the Data Link Interface (dli) kernel subsystem. Refer to the sys_attrs(5) reference page for an introduction to the topic of kernel subsystem att... |
sys_attrs_dlpi(5) -- DLPI subsystem attributes
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This reference page lists and describes attributes for the Data Link Provider Interface (dlpi) kernel subsystem. Refer to the sys_attrs(5) reference page for an introduction to the topic of kernel sub... |
sys_attrs_ee(5) -- ee subsystem attributes
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This reference page lists and describes attributes for the ee (ee) kernel subsystem. This subsystem is used by the Intel 10/100 Mb/s Ethernet adapters. Refer to the sys_attrs(5) reference page for an ... |
sys_attrs_eisa(5) -- eisa subsystem attributes
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This reference page lists and describes attributes for the EISA Bus (eisa) kernel subsystem. Refer to the sys_attrs(5) reference page for an introduction to the topic of kernel subsystem attributes. F... |
sys_attrs_emx(5) -- emx subsystem attributes
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The Emulex Fibre Channel adapter (emx) kernel subsystem has read-only attributes that provide information about the adaptor driver. None of these attributes can be modified. Refer to the sys_attrs(5) ... |
sys_attrs_ffm_fs(5) -- ffm_fs subsystem attributes
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The File-on-File Mount File System (ffm_fs) kernel subsystem has no attributes. |
sys_attrs_fta(5) -- fta subsystem attributes
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The fta (fta) kernel subsystem is used by the Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) adapters. Refer to the sys_attrs(5) reference page for an introduction to the topic of kernel subsystem attributes... |
sys_attrs_generic(5) -- system attributes for the generic kernel subsystem
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This reference page describes the attributes for the Generic (generic) kernel subsystem. See sys_attrs(5) for general information about setting system attributes. A value that is set and used internal... |
sys_attrs_gpc_input(5) -- gpc_input subsystem attributes
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This reference page lists and describes attributes for the GPC Input (gpc_input) kernel subsystem. This subsystem handles mouse and keyboard input for both old style LK* keyboards and serial mice, and... |
sys_attrs_i2o(5) -- i2o subsystem attributes
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The Intelligent I/O (i2o) kernel subsystem has no attributes that you should ever modify. Refer to the sys_attrs(5) reference page for an introduction to the topic of kernel subsystem attributes. |
sys_attrs_inet(5) -- inet subsystem attributes
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This reference page lists and describes attributes for the Internet (inet) kernel subsystem. Refer to the sys_attrs(5) reference page for an introduction to the topic of kernel subsystem attributes. T... |
sys_attrs_io(5) -- io subsystem attributes
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This reference page lists and describes attributes for the I/O (io) kernel subsystem. Refer to the sys_attrs(5) reference page for an introduction to the topic of kernel subsystem attributes. Amount o... |
sys_attrs_ipc(5) -- attributes for the ipc kernel subsystem
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This reference page describes attributes for the Interprocess Communication (ipc) kernel subsystem. In the following list, attributes whose names are preceded by an asterisk (*) can be modified at run... |
sys_attrs_ipsec(5) -- ipsec subsystem attributes
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This reference page lists and describes attributes for the Internet Protocol Security (ipsec) kernel subsystem. Refer to the sys_attrs(5) reference page for an introduction to the topic of kernel subs... |
sys_attrs_iptunnel(5) -- iptunnel subsystem attributes
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This reference page lists and describes attributes for the Internet Protocol Tunneling (iptunnel) kernel subsystem. Refer to the sys_attrs(5) reference page for an introduction to the topic of kernel ... |
sys_attrs_ipv6(5) -- ipv6 subsystem attributes
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This reference page lists and describes attributes for the Internet Protocol Version 6 (ipv6) kernel subsystem. Refer to the sys_attrs(5) reference page for an introduction to the topic of kernel subs... |
sys_attrs_isa(5) -- isa subsystem attributes
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This reference page lists and describes attributes for the ISA Bus (isa) kernel subsystem. Refer to the sys_attrs(5) reference page for an introduction to the topic of kernel subsystem attributes. For... |
sys_attrs_isp(5) -- isp subsystem attributes
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The ISP (isp) kernel subsystem has no attributes that you should ever modify. Refer to the sys_attrs(5) reference page for an introduction to the topic of kernel subsystem attributes. sys_attrs_isp(5) |
sys_attrs_kevm(5) -- kevm subsystem attributes
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This reference page lists and describes attributes for the Kernel Event Manager (kevm) subsystem. See sys_attrs(5) for general guidelines about changing system attributes. See evm(5) for more informat... |
sys_attrs_lag(5) -- lag subsystem attributes
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This reference page lists and describes attributes for the link aggregation group (lag) kernel subsystem. Refer to the sys_attrs(5) reference page for an introduction to the topic of kernel subsystem ... |
sys_attrs_lane(5) -- Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) subsystem attributes
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This reference page lists and describes attributes for the following Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) kernel subsystems: Base ATM support (atm) ATM Forum Integrated Layer Management Interface (atmilmi... |
sys_attrs_lan_common(5) -- lan_common subsystem attributes
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The Local Area Network (lan_common) kernel subsystem contains interfaces and data structures that are used in common by LAN drivers. This subsystem contains no attributes that you should ever modify. ... |
sys_attrs_lfa(5) -- lfa subsystem attributes
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This reference page lists and describes attributes for the lfa (lfa) kernel subsystem. This subsystem is used by the HE622 and HE155 Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) adapters. Refer to the sys_attrs(5... |
sys_attrs_lsm(5) -- lsm subsystem attributes
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This reference page lists and describes attributes for the Logical Storage Manager (lsm) kernel subsystem. Refer to sys_attrs(5) for an introduction to the topic of kernel subsystem attributes. A valu... |
sys_attrs_lta(5) -- lta subsystem attributes
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The lta (lta) kernel subsystem is used by the ATMworks 350 Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) adapters and contains no attributes that you should modify. Refer to the sys_attrs(5) reference page for an ... |
sys_attrs_mchan(5) -- mchan subsystem attributes
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The Memory Channel (mchan) kernel subsystem has no attributes that you should ever modify. Refer to the sys_attrs(5) reference page for an introduction to the topic of kernel subsystem attributes. |
sys_attrs_net(5) -- net subsystem attributes
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This reference page lists and describes attributes for the Network (net) kernel subsystem. Refer to the sys_attrs(5) reference page for an introduction to the topic of kernel subsystem attributes. Num... |
sys_attrs_netrain(5) -- netrain subsystem attributes
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This reference page lists and describes attributes for the Redundant Array of Independent Network adapters (NetRAIN) (netrain) kernel subsystem. Refer to the sys_attrs(5) reference page for an introdu... |
sys_attrs_pci(5) -- pci subsystem attributes
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This reference page lists and describes attributes for the PCI (pci) kernel subsystem. Refer to the sys_attrs(5) reference page for an introduction to the topic of kernel subsystem attributes. For thi... |
sys_attrs_ppp(5) -- ppp subsystem attributes
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This reference page lists and describes attributes for the Point-to-Point Protocol (ppp) kernel subsystem. Refer to the sys_attrs(5) reference page for an introduction to the topic of kernel subsystem... |
sys_attrs_presto(5) -- presto subsystem attributes
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This reference page lists and describes attributes for the Prestoserve (presto) kernel subsystem. Refer to the sys_attrs(5) reference page for an introduction to the topic of kernel subsystem attribut... |
sys_attrs_proc(5) -- system attributes for the proc kernel subsystem
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This reference page describes system attributes for the Process (proc) kernel subsystem. See sys_attrs(5) for an introduction to system attributes. Do not edit the system configuration file to directl... |
sys_attrs_psm(5) -- psm subsystem attributes
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This reference page lists and describes attributes for the Process Set Manager (psm) kernel subsystem, which monitors the state of vital processes. The application interfaces to the psm subsystem are ... |
sys_attrs_pts(5) -- pts subsystem attributes
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This reference page lists and describes attributes for the Pseudoterminal (pts) kernel subsystem. Refer to the sys_attrs(5) reference page for an introduction to the topic of kernel subsystem attribut... |
sys_attrs_pwrmgr(5) -- pwrmgr subsystem attributes
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This reference page lists and describes attributes for the Power Manager (pwrmgr) kernel subsystem. To change these attributes so that they take effect each time you boot the system, you create a stan... |
sys_attrs_qvision(5) -- qvision subsystem attributes
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The QVision graphics display devices (qvision) kernel subsystem has no attributes that you should ever modify. Refer to the sys_attrs(5) reference page for an introduction to the topic of kernel subsy... |
sys_attrs_rt(5) -- rt subsystem attributes
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This reference page lists and describes attributes for the Realtime (rt) kernel subsystem. Refer to sys_attrs(5) for an introduction to the topic of kernel subsystem attributes. Attributes whose names... |
sys_attrs_s3trio(5) -- s3trio subsystem attributes
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The S3Trio graphics adapter (s3trio) kernel subsystem has no attributes that you should ever modify. Refer to the sys_attrs(5) reference page for an introduction to the topic of kernel subsystem attri... |
sys_attrs_scc(5) -- scc and scc_input subsystem attributes
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This reference page lists and describes attributes for the serial driver (scc) and keyboard driver (scc_input) kernel subsystems used on the DEC 3000 family of processors. Refer to the sys_attrs(5) re... |
sys_attrs_scc_input(5) -- scc and scc_input subsystem attributes
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This reference page lists and describes attributes for the serial driver (scc) and keyboard driver (scc_input) kernel subsystems used on the DEC 3000 family of processors. Refer to the sys_attrs(5) re... |
sys_attrs_sec(5) -- sec subsystem attributes
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This reference page lists and describes attributes for the Security (sec) kernel subsystem. Refer to the sys_attrs(5) reference page for an introduction to the topic of kernel subsystem attributes. In... |
sys_attrs_snmpinfo(5) -- snmpinfo subsystem attributes
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This reference page lists and describes attributes for the Simple Network Management Protocol (snmpinfo) kernel subsystem. Refer to the sys_attrs(5) reference page for an introduction to the topic of ... |
sys_attrs_socket(5) -- socket subsystem attributes
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This reference page lists and describes attributes for the Socket (socket) kernel subsystem. Refer to the sys_attrs(5) reference page for an introduction to the topic of kernel subsystem attributes. T... |
sys_attrs_streams(5) -- streams subsystem attributes
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This reference page lists and describes attributes for the STREAMS (streams) kernel subsystem. Refer to the sys_attrs(5) reference page for an introduction to the topic of kernel subsystem attributes.... |
sys_attrs_strstd(5) -- strstd subsystem attributes
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The STREAMS standard (strstd) kernel subsystem has no attributes. This subsystem must be configured into the kernel in order to use any of the following STREAMS drivers or modules: xtiso, dlb, dlpi, l... |
sys_attrs_tc(5) -- tc subsystem attributes
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This reference page lists and describes attributes for the TURBOchannel Bus (tc) kernel subsystem. Refer to the sys_attrs(5) reference page for an introduction to the topic of kernel subsystem attribu... |
sys_attrs_tu(5) -- tu subsystem attributes
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This reference page lists and describes attributes for the tu (tu) kernel subsystem. This subsystem is used by the 10/100 Mb/s Ethernet adapters. Refer to the sys_attrs(5) reference page for an introd... |
sys_attrs_ufs(5) -- ufs subsystem attributes
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This reference page lists and describes attributes for the UNIX File System (ufs) kernel subsystem. Refer to the sys_attrs(5) reference page for an introduction to the topic of kernel subsystem attrib... |
sys_attrs_uipc(5) -- uipc subsystem attributes
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This reference page lists and describes attributes for the AF_UNIX interprocess communication (uipc) kernel subsystem. Refer to the sys_attrs(5) reference page for an introduction to the topic of kern... |
sys_attrs_uni3x(5) -- Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) subsystem attributes
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This reference page lists and describes attributes for the following Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) kernel subsystems: Base ATM support (atm) ATM Forum Integrated Layer Management Interface (atmilmi... |
sys_attrs_vfs(5) -- system attributes for the vfs kernel subsystem
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This reference page describes system attributes for the Virtual File System (vfs) kernel subsystem. See sys_attrs(5) for general guidelines about changing system attributes. Some subsystem attributes ... |
sys_attrs_vga(5) -- vga subsystem attributes
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The Video Graphics Adapter (vga) kernel subsystem has no attributes that you should ever modify. Refer to the sys_attrs(5) reference page for an introduction to the topic of kernel subsystem attribute... |
sys_attrs_vlan(5) -- vlan subsystem attributes
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This reference page lists and describes attributes for the virtual LAN (vlan) kernel subsystem. Refer to the sys_attrs(5) reference page for an introduction to the topic of kernel subsystem attributes... |
sys_attrs_vm(5) -- system attributes for the vm kernel subsystem
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This reference page describes system attributes for the Virtual Memory (vm) kernel subsystem. See sys_attrs(5) for general guidelines about changing system attributes. In the following list, an asteri... |
sys_attrs_xpr(5) -- xpr subsystem attributes
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The XPR (xpr) subsystem has no attributes. |
tactis(5) -- A character encoding system (codeset) for Thai.
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The TACTIS (Thai API Consortium/Thai Industrial Standard) codeset consists of the following two character sets: ASCII (ISO 646-1983) TIS 620-2533 These characters are 8-bit coded, ranging from 00 to F... |
TACTIS(5) -- A character encoding system (codeset) for Thai.
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The TACTIS (Thai API Consortium/Thai Industrial Standard) codeset consists of the following two character sets: ASCII (ISO 646-1983) TIS 620-2533 These characters are 8-bit coded, ranging from 00 to F... |
telecode(5) -- A character encoding system (codeset) for Traditional Chinese
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The Telecode codeset (called Mitac Telex in early versions of the operating system) consists of 2 character planes. Each character plane has 8836 character positions. In plane 1, standard characters o... |
thai(5) -- Introduction to Thai language support
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TIS 620-2533 is the Thai national standard that defines a primary set of graphic characters for information interchange. The operating system supports this standard with coded character set (codeset),... |
Thai(5) -- Introduction to Thai language support
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TIS 620-2533 is the Thai national standard that defines a primary set of graphic characters for information interchange. The operating system supports this standard with coded character set (codeset),... |
Thread(5) -- Atom services
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Atom's Thread* routines help you write thread-safe analysis routines, for applications that use pthread_create and other POSIX thread services. See FILES below for a working example of a tool that us... |
ThreadAddr(5) -- Atom services
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Atom's Thread* routines help you write thread-safe analysis routines, for applications that use pthread_create and other POSIX thread services. See FILES below for a working example of a tool that us... |
ThreadCreationObj(5) -- Atom services
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Atom's Thread* routines help you write thread-safe analysis routines, for applications that use pthread_create and other POSIX thread services. See FILES below for a working example of a tool that us... |
ThreadCreationProc(5) -- Atom services
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Atom's Thread* routines help you write thread-safe analysis routines, for applications that use pthread_create and other POSIX thread services. See FILES below for a working example of a tool that us... |
ThreadExcludeObj(5) -- Atom services
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Atom's Thread* routines help you write thread-safe analysis routines, for applications that use pthread_create and other POSIX thread services. See FILES below for a working example of a tool that us... |
ThreadExcludeProc(5) -- Atom services
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Atom's Thread* routines help you write thread-safe analysis routines, for applications that use pthread_create and other POSIX thread services. See FILES below for a working example of a tool that us... |
ThreadForeach(5) -- Atom services
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Atom's Thread* routines help you write thread-safe analysis routines, for applications that use pthread_create and other POSIX thread services. See FILES below for a working example of a tool that us... |
ThreadGetId(5) -- Atom services
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Atom's Thread* routines help you write thread-safe analysis routines, for applications that use pthread_create and other POSIX thread services. See FILES below for a working example of a tool that us... |
ThreadIsInternal(5) -- Atom services
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Atom's Thread* routines help you write thread-safe analysis routines, for applications that use pthread_create and other POSIX thread services. See FILES below for a working example of a tool that us... |
ThreadLockedAdd(5) -- Atom services
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Atom's Thread* routines help you write thread-safe analysis routines, for applications that use pthread_create and other POSIX thread services. See FILES below for a working example of a tool that us... |
ThreadLookup(5) -- Atom services
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Atom's Thread* routines help you write thread-safe analysis routines, for applications that use pthread_create and other POSIX thread services. See FILES below for a working example of a tool that us... |
ThreadMutexLock(5) -- Atom services
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Atom's Thread* routines help you write thread-safe analysis routines, for applications that use pthread_create and other POSIX thread services. See FILES below for a working example of a tool that us... |
ThreadMutexPoll(5) -- Atom services
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Atom's Thread* routines help you write thread-safe analysis routines, for applications that use pthread_create and other POSIX thread services. See FILES below for a working example of a tool that us... |
ThreadMutexUnlock(5) -- Atom services
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Atom's Thread* routines help you write thread-safe analysis routines, for applications that use pthread_create and other POSIX thread services. See FILES below for a working example of a tool that us... |
ThreadRemove(5) -- Atom services
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Atom's Thread* routines help you write thread-safe analysis routines, for applications that use pthread_create and other POSIX thread services. See FILES below for a working example of a tool that us... |
ThreadTableFree(5) -- Atom services
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Atom's Thread* routines help you write thread-safe analysis routines, for applications that use pthread_create and other POSIX thread services. See FILES below for a working example of a tool that us... |
ThreadTableInit(5) -- Atom services
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Atom's Thread* routines help you write thread-safe analysis routines, for applications that use pthread_create and other POSIX thread services. See FILES below for a working example of a tool that us... |
ThreadTableLock(5) -- Atom services
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Atom's Thread* routines help you write thread-safe analysis routines, for applications that use pthread_create and other POSIX thread services. See FILES below for a working example of a tool that us... |
ThreadTableUnlock(5) -- Atom services
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Atom's Thread* routines help you write thread-safe analysis routines, for applications that use pthread_create and other POSIX thread services. See FILES below for a working example of a tool that us... |
ThreadTerminationObj(5) -- Atom services
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Atom's Thread* routines help you write thread-safe analysis routines, for applications that use pthread_create and other POSIX thread services. See FILES below for a working example of a tool that us... |
ThreadTerminationProc(5) -- Atom services
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Atom's Thread* routines help you write thread-safe analysis routines, for applications that use pthread_create and other POSIX thread services. See FILES below for a working example of a tool that us... |
ThreadUnlock(5) -- Atom services
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Atom's Thread* routines help you write thread-safe analysis routines, for applications that use pthread_create and other POSIX thread services. See FILES below for a working example of a tool that us... |
truetype(5X) -- Support for TrueType fonts in the X Server
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The X server has the capability to display TrueType fonts. The operating system currently supplies only Chinese TrueType fonts, but you can add other TrueType fonts to your system. Doing so makes them... |
TrueType(5X) -- Support for TrueType fonts in the X Server
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The X server has the capability to display TrueType fonts. The operating system currently supplies only Chinese TrueType fonts, but you can add other TrueType fonts to your system. Doing so makes them... |
turkish(5) -- Introduction to Turkish language support
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This reference page describes the coded character set (codeset), locale, device, font, and other kinds of support for the Turkish language. Codesets [Toc] [Back] The operating system supports th... |
Turkish(5) -- Introduction to Turkish language support
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This reference page describes the coded character set (codeset), locale, device, font, and other kinds of support for the Turkish language. Codesets [Toc] [Back] The operating system supports th... |
ucontext(5) -- user context
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The thread of control within an executing process is specified by the ucontext structure. This structure contains at least the following members: ucontext_t uc_link sigset_t uc_sigmask stack_t uc_stac... |
UCS-2(5) -- Support for the Unicode and ISO/IEC 10646 standards
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The operating system provides locales and codeset converters that support the following standards: The Unicode Standard, Version 3.0, Unicode, Inc., 2000 The Unicode Standard, Version 3.1, Unicode, In... |
UCS-4(5) -- Support for the Unicode and ISO/IEC 10646 standards
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The operating system provides locales and codeset converters that support the following standards: The Unicode Standard, Version 3.0, Unicode, Inc., 2000 The Unicode Standard, Version 3.1, Unicode, In... |
UIL(5X) -- The user interface language file format
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The UIL language is used for describing the initial state of a user interface for a widget based application. UIL describes the widgets used in the interface, the resources of those widgets, and the c... |
unicode(5) -- Support for the Unicode and ISO/IEC 10646 standards
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The operating system provides locales and codeset converters that support the following standards: The Unicode Standard, Version 3.0, Unicode, Inc., 2000 The Unicode Standard, Version 3.1, Unicode, In... |
Unicode(5) -- Support for the Unicode and ISO/IEC 10646 standards
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The operating system provides locales and codeset converters that support the following standards: The Unicode Standard, Version 3.0, Unicode, Inc., 2000 The Unicode Standard, Version 3.1, Unicode, In... |
universal.utf8(5) -- Support for the Unicode and ISO/IEC 10646 standards
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The operating system provides locales and codeset converters that support the following standards: The Unicode Standard, Version 3.0, Unicode, Inc., 2000 The Unicode Standard, Version 3.1, Unicode, In... |
UTF-16(5) -- Support for the Unicode and ISO/IEC 10646 standards
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The operating system provides locales and codeset converters that support the following standards: The Unicode Standard, Version 3.0, Unicode, Inc., 2000 The Unicode Standard, Version 3.1, Unicode, In... |
UTF-32(5) -- Support for the Unicode and ISO/IEC 10646 standards
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The operating system provides locales and codeset converters that support the following standards: The Unicode Standard, Version 3.0, Unicode, Inc., 2000 The Unicode Standard, Version 3.1, Unicode, In... |
UTF-8(5) -- Support for the Unicode and ISO/IEC 10646 standards
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The operating system provides locales and codeset converters that support the following standards: The Unicode Standard, Version 3.0, Unicode, Inc., 2000 The Unicode Standard, Version 3.1, Unicode, In... |
WML(5X) -- The widget meta-language file format for creating uil compilers
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The widget meta-language facility (WML) is used to generate the components of the user interface language (UIL) compiler that can change depending on the widget set. Using WML you can add support in U... |
wototo(5) -- Introduction to the Thai language standard
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Wototo is the Thai language software standard. It describes Thai characters and their classifications. This standard also describes the methods used to input and output Thai characters. Thai Character... |
Wototo(5) -- Introduction to the Thai language standard
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Wototo is the Thai language software standard. It describes Thai characters and their classifications. This standard also describes the methods used to input and output Thai characters. Thai Character... |
WriteObj(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's InstrumentAll routine to build, release, and write objects
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Atom's object management routines allow an Atom tool's InstrumentAll routine to build, write, and release objects. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool's instrumentation file. See atom... |
XBD(5) -- Support for industry standards
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Programming interfaces and utilities conform to a number of standards. The full names and mnemonics for the industry standards supported by the operating system software, along with the manuals where ... |
XCU(5) -- Support for industry standards
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Programming interfaces and utilities conform to a number of standards. The full names and mnemonics for the industry standards supported by the operating system software, along with the manuals where ... |
XCURSES(5) -- Support for industry standards
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Programming interfaces and utilities conform to a number of standards. The full names and mnemonics for the industry standards supported by the operating system software, along with the manuals where ... |
Xlate(5) -- Atom routines used to determine the instrumented PC for selected instructions
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Atom's Xlate routines allow you to determine the instrumented PC for selected instructions. You can use these functions to build a table that translates an instruction's PC in the instrumented appli... |
XlateAddr(5) -- Atom routines used to determine the instrumented PC for selected instructions
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Atom's Xlate routines allow you to determine the instrumented PC for selected instructions. You can use these functions to build a table that translates an instruction's PC in the instrumented appli... |
XlateInstTextSize(5) -- Atom routines used to determine the instrumented PC for selected instructions
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Atom's Xlate routines allow you to determine the instrumented PC for selected instructions. You can use these functions to build a table that translates an instruction's PC in the instrumented appli... |
XlateInstTextStart(5) -- Atom routines used to determine the instrumented PC for selected instructions
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Atom's Xlate routines allow you to determine the instrumented PC for selected instructions. You can use these functions to build a table that translates an instruction's PC in the instrumented appli... |
XlateLoadShift(5) -- Atom routines used to determine the instrumented PC for selected instructions
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Atom's Xlate routines allow you to determine the instrumented PC for selected instructions. You can use these functions to build a table that translates an instruction's PC in the instrumented appli... |
XNS(5) -- Support for industry standards
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Programming interfaces and utilities conform to a number of standards. The full names and mnemonics for the industry standards supported by the operating system software, along with the manuals where ... |
XPG4(5) -- Support for industry standards
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Programming interfaces and utilities conform to a number of standards. The full names and mnemonics for the industry standards supported by the operating system software, along with the manuals where ... |
XPG4-UNIX(5) -- Support for industry standards
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Programming interfaces and utilities conform to a number of standards. The full names and mnemonics for the industry standards supported by the operating system software, along with the manuals where ... |
XSH(5) -- Support for industry standards
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Programming interfaces and utilities conform to a number of standards. The full names and mnemonics for the industry standards supported by the operating system software, along with the manuals where ... |