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| A D | conf.texi | 176 then its value indicates whether the option is supported. A value of 286 The normal return value from @code{sysconf} is the value you requested. 841 character value. 956 if (value < 0) 960 return value; 976 if (value < 0) 978 return value; 1018 value is @code{6}. 1024 value is @code{0}. 1294 The normal return value from @code{pathconf} is the value you requested. [all …]
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| A D | locale.texi | 614 @cindex monetary value formatting 615 @cindex numeric value formatting 622 @c as the return value. 630 value. 641 no value for that parameter. 663 value of @code{decimal_point} is @code{"."}, and the value of 703 @code{mon_grouping} have a value of @code{""}. This value specifies no 711 members have the same value.) 817 the sign (if any) of a monetary value. 1294 a @code{double} value. [all …]
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| A D | arith.texi | 1316 If the argument @var{value} is not zero, the return value is @var{value} 1325 If @var{value} is zero, then the return value is zero and 1776 a value corresponding to the value of the least significant bit in the 1867 of the floating-point value pointed to by @var{x}; if that value is a 1874 value is returned. 2181 value. If both have the same absolute value, or either is NaN, they 2208 has the smaller absolute value. If both have the same absolute value, 2221 has the greater absolute value. If both have the same absolute value, 2461 the value for which 2676 @code{strtol} returns a value of zero and the value stored in [all …]
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| A D | probes.texi | 38 @code{sbrk} (the positive value, rather than the negative value passed 160 value, and @var{$arg2} is the previous value of this @code{malloc} 167 @var{$arg1} is the requested value, @var{$arg2} is the previous value of 175 @var{$arg1} is the requested value, @var{$arg2} is the previous value of 184 requested value, @var{$arg2} is the previous value of this @code{malloc} 192 @var{$arg1} is the requested value, @var{$arg2} is the previous value of 201 value of this @code{malloc} parameter. 208 requested value, and @var{$arg2} is the previous value of this 216 requested value, and @var{$arg2} is the previous value of this 229 @var{$arg2} is the previous value of this tunable. [all …]
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| A D | tunables.texi | 146 The default value of this tunable is @samp{0}. 160 The default value of this tunable is @samp{0}. 176 value is set as static. 190 value is set as static. 338 The default value of this tunable is @samp{2}. 368 The default value of this tunable is @samp{3}. 377 The default value of this tunable is @samp{3}. 388 The default value of this tunable is @samp{3}. 397 The default value of this tunable is @samp{3}. 406 The default value of this tunable is @samp{3}. [all …]
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| A D | math.texi | 18 @value{mult} 21 @value{infty} 25 @value{pie} 419 value whose sine is @var{z}. The value returned is in radians. 435 value whose cosine is @var{z}. The value returned is in radians. 452 the value whose tangent is @var{z}. The value is in units of radians. 982 value whose hyperbolic tangent is @var{x}. If the absolute value of 1329 in 106 bits of precision; it is as if the input value is some value 1528 @code{int32_t} value to indicate that the return value always contains 1559 The return value is the previous value of the state information array. [all …]
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| A D | resource.texi | 343 the limit value in @code{setrlimit}. 387 the return value is zero. When the function fails, the return value is 705 absolute priority value 788 The return value is the scheduling policy. See 1014 value: The ``nice'' value. The nice value is an integer, usually in the 1068 The lowest valid nice value. 1072 The highest valid nice value. 1082 have the same nice value, this returns the lowest value that any of them 1095 The value of @var{class} is not valid. 1122 The value of @var{class} is not valid. [all …]
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| A D | startup.texi | 246 check whether a necessary value is given or whether no unexpected value 251 possible value is returned in @var{valuep} and the return value of the 316 The value of an environment variable can be accessed with the 406 value @samp{@var{name}=@var{value}}. Please note that this is also true 465 value is nonzero. 488 Unix systems, and @gnusystems{}, pass the initial value of 510 The user can set @code{HOME} to any value. 516 this lets the user specify the value. 528 this lets the user specify the value. 735 The return value is the return value from the system call, unless the [all …]
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| A D | stdio.texi | 978 a non-negative value. 1742 The value of @code{NL_ARGMAX} is the maximum value allowed for the 2172 it is treated like a value of @code{1}. If the value being printed 2446 @r{whose name is @var{name} and whose value is @var{value}.} */ 2472 name, value); 2515 @r{whose name is @var{name} and whose value is @var{value}.} */ 2520 if (asprintf (&result, "value of %s is %s", name, value) < 0) 4232 character value. 5148 negative value. 5297 Each of the parameters can be a special value which means this value [all …]
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| A D | lang.texi | 58 If @code{NDEBUG} is not defined, @code{assert} tests the value of 329 argument pointer value after that subroutine returns. For full 354 otherwise use a default value. 445 The type of the value returned by @code{va_arg} is @var{type} as 467 do this, one will have to make a copy of the current value of the 708 such macro, for the maximum value; the minimum value is, of course, 884 bounds of the exponent value are constants for a particular 937 normalized floating point numbers cannot be equal in value. 1093 precisely, this is the maximum positive integer such that value 1130 macro's value is the same as the type it describes. [all …]
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| A D | nss.texi | 325 @cindex default value, and NSS 337 For all other databases the default value is @code{files}. 461 an @code{enum nss_status} value: 465 numeric value @code{-2} 468 numeric value @code{-1} 471 numeric value @code{0} 474 numeric value @code{1} 542 the return value is @code{enum nss_status}; 563 set to a non-zero value. An NSS module should never set 570 name lookup functions. If the return value is not [all …]
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| A D | time.texi | 215 a value of type @code{double}. 270 same value approximately every 72 minutes. 333 value @code{(clock_t)(-1)}. 450 value is also stored in @code{*@var{result}}. 672 platform-specific maximum value. 725 the absolute value must not exceed @code{MAXFREQ}. 731 and reach some platform-specific maximum value. 750 system clock. The value is expressed in microseconds. 2261 it is a valid value for many of the fields. 2804 new value. [all …]
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| A D | README.tunables | 52 - minval: Optional minimum acceptable value. For a string type 53 this is the minimum length of the value. 55 - maxval: Optional maximum acceptable value. For a string type 56 this is the maximum length of the value. 58 - default: Specify an optional default value for the tunable. 87 non-default value. The macro returns the value as type 'int32_t'. 97 where it can expect the tunable value to be passed in VALP. 103 where 'check' is the tunable name and 'val' is a value of same type. 115 The minimum and maximum values can updated together with the tunable value 120 where 'check' is the tunable name, 'val' is a value of same type, 'min' and
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| A D | libc.texinfo | 45 @c Edition @value{EDITION} of 48 @value{VERSION}. 51 @value{VERSION} @value{PKGVERSION}. 58 @value{FDL_VERSION} or any later version published by the Free 83 @c @center Edition @value{EDITION} 85 @center for version @value{VERSION} 88 @center @value{PKGVERSION} 97 @c ISBN @value{ISBN} @* 140 @include fdl-@value{FDL_VERSION}.texi
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| A D | search.texi | 32 should return a value the way @code{strcmp} (@pxref{String/Array 80 The return value is a pointer to the matching element in the array 141 The return value is a pointer to the matching array element, or a null 278 it is necessary to choose the value for @var{nel} wisely. The method 368 and the @var{action} parameter has the value @code{FIND} the function 413 The return value is non-zero if the operation was successful. If the 414 return value is zero, something went wrong, which probably means the 452 entry in the table is not the return value of the function. It is 455 value indicating success if it is non-zero and failure if it is zero. 575 void __action_fn_t (const void *nodep, VISIT value, int level); [all …]
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| A D | process.texi | 38 * Process Completion Status:: How to interpret the status value 96 programs to execute. The return value is @code{-1} if it wasn't 120 @w{@code{system (NULL)}}; if the return value is nonzero, a command 158 call returns. You can use the return value from @code{fork} or 175 Each process is named by a @dfn{process ID} number, a value of type 583 calling process; and any other negative value @minus{} @var{pgid} 623 A value of @code{-1} is returned in case of error. The following 636 An invalid value was provided for the @var{options} argument. 647 This constant macro (whose value is @code{-1}) specifies that 659 together to obtain a value to use as the argument. [all …]
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| A D | message.texi | 114 @var{cat_name} and loads it when found. The return value is of an 137 a value which describes her/his choice. Since this value must be usable 155 This is the value of the @var{cat_name} argument given to 198 (this value is in many cases @code{/usr} or the empty string). 200 The remaining problem is to decide which must be used. The value 413 automatically assigned. The value is the current maximum message 841 Please note that although the return value is @code{char *} the 1135 domain. If the system went out of memory the returned value is 1352 value of @code{nplurals}. 1392 have to value zero or one.) [all …]
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| A D | llio.texi | 250 The normal return value from @code{close} is @math{0}; a value of @math{-1} 312 The normal return value from @code{close_range} is @math{0}; a value 380 A value of zero indicates end-of-file (except if the value of the 2172 a value of zero. 2853 the value is different, the request is finished and the error value (or 2960 behavior. The return value itself is the value which would have been 3023 successful. Otherwise the value returned is the value to which the 3429 The return value from @code{fcntl} with this command is normally the value 3542 as a bit mask value. 3574 if (value != 0) [all …]
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| A D | terminal.texi | 443 if (value) 1013 speed. The normal return value is @math{0}; a value of @math{-1} 1022 speed. The normal return value is @math{0}; a value of @math{-1} 1038 input and output speeds. The normal return value is @math{0}; a value 1568 value of zero. 1698 The return value is normally zero. In the event of an error, a value 1729 The return value is normally zero. In the event of an error, a value 1773 The return value is normally zero. In the event of an error, a value 2018 The normal return value from @code{grantpt} is @math{0}; a value of 2053 The normal return value from @code{unlockpt} is @math{0}; a value of [all …]
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| A D | creature.texi | 49 functionality is made available. The greater the value of this macro, 52 If you define this macro to a value greater than or equal to @code{1}, 56 If you define this macro to a value greater than or equal to @code{2}, 64 If you define this macro to a value greater than or equal to 68 If you define this macro to a value greater than or equal to 72 If you define this macro to a value greater than or equal to 80 if you define @code{_POSIX_C_SOURCE} to a value greater than 84 POSIX.1-2004 will always be included with a value of @code{200112L}. 104 Single Unix Specification, @w{version 2}. The value @math{600} 150 value @code{32}, the @w{32 bit} interface is used and [all …]
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| A D | string.texi | 388 The value returned by @code{memcpy} is the value of @var{to}. 421 The value returned by @code{wmemcpy} is the value of @var{wto}. 490 The value returned by @code{memmove} is the value of @var{to}. 515 The value returned by @code{wmemmove} is the value of @var{wto}. 552 overlap. The return value is the value of @var{to}. 561 the strings overlap. The return value is the value of @var{wto}. 1183 @} value; 1519 value is not affected by the value of @var{size}, but if it is greater 1548 string. This value is not affected by the value of @var{size}, but if 2135 the expected value. [all …]
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| A D | errno.texi | 33 return value tells you only that an error has occurred. To find out 42 change the value of @code{errno}. 52 @code{errno} to a non-zero value to indicate what specific error 371 Used by mathematical functions when an argument value does 378 Used by mathematical functions when the result value is 1344 @code{errno} might have a different value. 1410 value the function pointed to is called by @code{error} or 1499 in as a value of type @code{va_list}. 1522 in as a value of type @code{va_list}. 1544 in as a value of type @code{va_list}. [all …]
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| A D | argp.texi | 84 in @var{argv} is returned as a value. 86 The return value is zero for successful parsing, or an error code 112 If defined or set by the user program to a non-zero value, then a 120 If defined or set by the user program to a non-zero value, 129 If defined or set by the user program to a non-zero value, a 264 @samp{--@var{name}=@var{value}} or @samp{-@var{char} @var{value}} 295 need not be specified, because 0 is the correct value. 453 value is pointed to by @var{arg}. 565 is passed back in that value. 568 function returned an error value, each parser is called with [all …]
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| A D | getopt.texi | 25 If the value of this variable is nonzero, then @code{getopt} prints an 46 where the remaining non-option arguments begin. The initial value of 52 This variable is set by @code{getopt} to point at the value of the 144 A @code{switch} statement is used to dispatch on the return value from 227 If @code{flag} is a null pointer, then the @code{val} is a value which 232 @code{int} variable which is the flag for this option. The value in 265 Put in the @code{val} field the value you would like this option to 277 value in the variable @code{optarg} before returning. When the option 278 has no argument, the value in @code{optarg} is a null pointer. This is 288 to recognize options like @w{@samp{-option value}} instead of [all …]
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| A D | subopt.c | 49 char *subopts, *value; in main() local 64 switch (getsubopt (&subopts, mount_opts, &value)) in main() 73 if (value == NULL) in main() 75 read_size = atoi (value); in main() 78 if (value == NULL) in main() 80 write_size = atoi (value); in main() 84 printf ("Unknown suboption `%s'\n", value); in main()
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