List of Examples
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- Example 1-1. Using systune to Check Address Space Limits
- Example 1-2. Function to Lock Maximum Stack Size
- Example 3-1. POSIX Program to Demonstrate shm_open()
- Example 3-2. Initializing a Shared Memory Arena
- Example 3-3. Setting Up an Arena With uscasinfo()
- Example 3-4. Resigning From an Arena
- Example 3-5. shmget() System Call Example
- Example 3-6. shmat() System Call Example
- Example 4-1. Dynamic Allocation of POSIX Unnamed Semaphore
- Example 4-2. Using Compare-and-Swap on a LIFO Queue
- Example 4-3. Program to Demonstrate semget()
- Example 4-4. Program to Demonstrate semctl() for Management
- Example 4-5. Program to Demonstrate semctl() for Sampling
- Example 4-6. Program to Demonstrate semop()
- Example 5-1. Example of POSIX Time Functions
- Example 6-1. Program to Demonstrate mq_getattr() and mq_setattr()
- Example 6-2. Program to Demonstrate mq_open()
- Example 6-3. Program to Demonstrate mq_send()
- Example 6-4. Program to Demonstrate mq_receive()
- Example 6-5. Program to Demonstrate msgget()
- Example 6-6. Program to Demonstrate msgctl()
- Example 6-7. Program to Demonstrate msgsnd()
- Example 6-8. Program to Demonstrate msgrcv()
- Example 7-1. Opening a File for Locked Use
- Example 7-2. Setting a Whole-File Lock With fcntl()
- Example 7-3. Setting a Whole-File Lock With lockf()
- Example 7-4. Setting a Whole-File Lock With flock()
- Example 7-5. Record Locking With Promotion Using fcntl()
- Example 7-6. Record Locking Using lockf()
- Example 7-7. Detecting Contending Locks Using fcntl()
- Example 7-8. Testing for Contending Lock Using lockf()
- Example 7-9. Setting Mandatory Locking Permission Bits
- Example 8-1. Initializing Asynchronous I/O
- Example 8-2. Polling for Asynchronous Completion
- Example 8-3. Set of Functions to Schedule Asynchronous I/O
- Example 8-4. Source Code of aiocat
- Example 9-1. Source of Direct I/O Example
- Example 9-2. Function to Create a Real-time File
- Example 12-1. Partial Code to Manage a Pool of Processes
- Example 13-1. One-Time Initialization
- Example 13-2. Function to Set Own Priority
- Example 13-3. Use of Condition Variables
- Example 16-1. Find Number of Bytes in an MB Character
- Example 16-2. Counting MB Characters Without Conversion
- Example 16-3. Reading an XPG/4 Catalog
- Example 16-4. Internationalized Code
- Example 16-5. Initializing Xlib for a Locale
- Example 16-6. Creating a Fontset
- Example 16-7. Opening an IM
- Example 16-8. Finding What a Client Can Do
- Example 16-9. Setting the Desired IM Style
- Example 16-10. Creating an Input Context With XCreateIC()
- Example 16-11. Using the IC
- Example 16-12. Event Loop
- Example 16-13. KeyPress Event