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summary.awk,0
move-if-change,0
libc.texinfo,205
programs 197,8955
functions 210,9516
Programming 388,17729
Program Arguments713,32968
Program Termination729,33684
functions 736,34044
Functions 777,36156
intro.texi,367
programs.8,330
functions,132,6018
functions 181,8083
programs.213,9322
functions;227,9959
program has 244,10900
program needs 294,13083
program runs-318,14252
function call.323,14607
function isn'327,14760
function doesn'338,15204
function that 403,17303
functions 450,19404
functionality 549,22476
functions.710,28682
errno.texi,145
program should 15,597
function call,67,3026
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functions 751,26551
program_invocation_short_name,768,26887
memory.texi,232
programs 142,5795
programs,413,15479
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functions.498,18934
functions 694,25379
function without 936,34471
function name 938,34623
functions.953,35014
functions 1068,39730
functions 1072,40016
ctype.texi,33
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functions 7,312
string.texi,187
function can 9,466
functions 19,1016
programmers.42,1991
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functions 125,6297
function might 195,9079
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functions 404,16768
functions 558,22852
mbyte.texi,143
programs 43,1945
functions 80,3384
function should 281,11554
functions 357,14755
function converts 364,15029
function converts 403,16465
locale.texi,10475
to adapt to the user's favorite conventions. In ANSI C,12,457
to adapt to the user's favorite conventions. In ANSI C,12,457
to adapt to the user's favorite conventions. In ANSI C,12,457
to adapt to the user's favorite conventions. In ANSI C,12,457
to adapt to the user's favorite conventions. In ANSI C,12,457
to adapt to the user's favorite conventions. In ANSI C,12,457
The user chooses a set of conventions by specifying a locale 15,653
interpreted 44,1817
considered alphabetic, and upper- and lower-case conversion conventions48,1933
The collating sequence for the local language and character set52,2042
Formatting of dates and times 59,2195
(The C library doesn't yet help you implement this.)63,2327
(The C library doesn't yet help you implement this.)63,2327
(The C library doesn't yet help you implement this.)63,2327
(The C library doesn't yet help you implement this.)63,2327
(The C library doesn't yet help you implement this.)63,2327
(The C library doesn't yet help you implement this.)70,2506
(The C library doesn't yet help you implement this.)70,2506
(The C library doesn't yet help you implement this.)70,2506
(The C library doesn't yet help you implement this.)70,2506
(The C library doesn't yet help you implement this.)70,2506
output in the user's favorite language is to program this more or less81,3051
output in the user's favorite language is to program this more or less81,3051
output in the user's favorite language is to program this more or less81,3051
output in the user's favorite language is to program this more or less81,3051
output in the user's favorite language is to program this more or less81,3051
output in the user's favorite language is to program this more or less81,3051
by hand.82,3122
using, and so do their names. We can't make any promises about what99,3873
using, and so do their names. We can't make any promises about what99,3873
using, and so do their names. We can't make any promises about what99,3873
using, and so do their names. We can't make any promises about what99,3873
using, and so do their names. We can't make any promises about what99,3873
using, and so do their names. We can't make any promises about what99,3873
draft of the POSIX.2 standard, but it's not listed in draft 11. Do we166,6151
draft of the POSIX.2 standard, but it's not listed in draft 11. Do we166,6151
draft of the POSIX.2 standard, but it's not listed in draft 11. Do we166,6151
draft of the POSIX.2 standard, but it's not listed in draft 11. Do we166,6151
draft of the POSIX.2 standard, but it's not listed in draft 11. Do we166,6151
draft of the POSIX.2 standard, but it's not listed in draft 11. Do we166,6151
@deftypefun {char *} setlocale 220,7779
individual purpose 226,8094
calls, so you should make a copy of the string 234,8463
@code{236,8595
don't make any promises about what it looks like. But if you specify246,9068
The empty name stands for a site-specific default locale. It's supposed316,11283
the system administrator at your site 321,11508
we don't discuss that here.323,11648
@deftypefun {struct lconv *} localeconv 346,12544
You shouldn't modify the structure or its contents. The structure might351,12774
amount of money 371,13532
* Sign of Money Amount:: How to print the 372,13598
@code{396,14558
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groups 409,15088
of 2 digits 420,15664
These are small integers indicating how many fractional digits 432,16083
international and local formats, respectively.434,16225
@code{CHAR_MAX}, meaning ``unspecified''. The ANSI standard doesn't say438,16392
@code{CHAR_MAX}, meaning ``unspecified''. The ANSI standard doesn't say438,16392
@code{CHAR_MAX}, meaning ``unspecified''. The ANSI standard doesn't say438,16392
@code{CHAR_MAX}, meaning ``unspecified''. The ANSI standard doesn't say438,16392
@code{CHAR_MAX}, meaning ``unspecified''. The ANSI standard doesn't say438,16392
@code{CHAR_MAX}, meaning ``unspecified''. The ANSI standard doesn't say438,16392
@code{CHAR_MAX}, meaning ``unspecified''. The ANSI standard doesn't say438,16392
@code{CHAR_MAX}, meaning ``unspecified''. The ANSI standard doesn't say438,16392
@code{CHAR_MAX}, meaning ``unspecified''. The ANSI standard doesn't say438,16392
fractional digits.440,16531
that country's currency when it is necessary to indicate the country456,17209
that country's currency when it is necessary to indicate the country456,17209
that country's currency when it is necessary to indicate the country456,17209
that country's currency when it is necessary to indicate the country456,17209
that country's currency when it is necessary to indicate the country456,17209
that country's currency when it is necessary to indicate the country456,17209
that country's currency when it is necessary to indicate the country456,17209
that country's currency when it is necessary to indicate the country456,17209
that country's currency when it is necessary to indicate the country456,17209
when dealing with international currencies it's important to specify460,17365
when dealing with international currencies it's important to specify460,17365
when dealing with international currencies it's important to specify460,17365
when dealing with international currencies it's important to specify460,17365
when dealing with international currencies it's important to specify460,17365
when dealing with international currencies it's important to specify460,17365
when dealing with international currencies it's important to specify460,17365
when dealing with international currencies it's important to specify460,17365
when dealing with international currencies it's important to specify460,17365
that one is dealing with 461,17434
(the empty string), meaning ``unspecified''. The ANSI standard doesn't471,17844
(the empty string), meaning ``unspecified''. The ANSI standard doesn't471,17844
(the empty string), meaning ``unspecified''. The ANSI standard doesn't471,17844
(the empty string), meaning ``unspecified''. The ANSI standard doesn't471,17844
(the empty string), meaning ``unspecified''. The ANSI standard doesn't471,17844
(the empty string), meaning ``unspecified''. The ANSI standard doesn't471,17844
(the empty string), meaning ``unspecified''. The ANSI standard doesn't471,17844
(the empty string), meaning ``unspecified''. The ANSI standard doesn't471,17844
(the empty string), meaning ``unspecified''. The ANSI standard doesn't471,17844
followed by a one-character separator 482,18362
@code{CHAR_MAX}, meaning ``unspecified''. The ANSI standard doesn't say498,19073
@code{CHAR_MAX}, meaning ``unspecified''. The ANSI standard doesn't say498,19073
@code{CHAR_MAX}, meaning ``unspecified''. The ANSI standard doesn't say498,19073
@code{CHAR_MAX}, meaning ``unspecified''. The ANSI standard doesn't say498,19073
@code{CHAR_MAX}, meaning ``unspecified''. The ANSI standard doesn't say498,19073
@code{CHAR_MAX}, meaning ``unspecified''. The ANSI standard doesn't say498,19073
@code{CHAR_MAX}, meaning ``unspecified''. The ANSI standard doesn't say498,19073
@code{CHAR_MAX}, meaning ``unspecified''. The ANSI standard doesn't say498,19073
@code{CHAR_MAX}, meaning ``unspecified''. The ANSI standard doesn't say498,19073
currency symbol before the amount. That's right for most countries.500,19213
currency symbol before the amount. That's right for most countries.500,19213
currency symbol before the amount. That's right for most countries.500,19213
currency symbol before the amount. That's right for most countries.500,19213
currency symbol before the amount. That's right for most countries.500,19213
currency symbol before the amount. That's right for most countries.500,19213
currency symbol before the amount. That's right for most countries.500,19213
currency symbol before the amount. That's right for most countries.500,19213
currency symbol before the amount. That's right for most countries.500,19213
We can only guess which of these 509,19631
@code{CHAR_MAX}, meaning ``unspecified''. The ANSI standard doesn't say523,20279
@code{CHAR_MAX}, meaning ``unspecified''. The ANSI standard doesn't say523,20279
@code{CHAR_MAX}, meaning ``unspecified''. The ANSI standard doesn't say523,20279
@code{CHAR_MAX}, meaning ``unspecified''. The ANSI standard doesn't say523,20279
@code{CHAR_MAX}, meaning ``unspecified''. The ANSI standard doesn't say523,20279
@code{CHAR_MAX}, meaning ``unspecified''. The ANSI standard doesn't say523,20279
@code{CHAR_MAX}, meaning ``unspecified''. The ANSI standard doesn't say523,20279
@code{CHAR_MAX}, meaning ``unspecified''. The ANSI standard doesn't say523,20279
@code{CHAR_MAX}, meaning ``unspecified''. The ANSI standard doesn't say523,20279
one 525,20424
the sign 547,21408
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These are strings used to indicate positive (or zero) and negative552,21514
The ANSI standard doesn't say what to do when you find this value; we558,21745
The ANSI standard doesn't say what to do when you find this value; we558,21745
The ANSI standard doesn't say what to do when you find this value; we558,21745
The ANSI standard doesn't say what to do when you find this value; we558,21745
The ANSI standard doesn't say what to do when you find this value; we558,21745
The ANSI standard doesn't say what to do when you find this value; we558,21745
The ANSI standard doesn't say what to do when you find this value; we558,21745
The ANSI standard doesn't say what to do when you find this value; we558,21745
The ANSI standard doesn't say what to do when you find this value; we558,21745
@samp{-} instead.562,22028
respectively.569,22296
The ANSI standard doesn't say what you should do when the value is594,22923
The ANSI standard doesn't say what you should do when the value is594,22923
The ANSI standard doesn't say what you should do when the value is594,22923
The ANSI standard doesn't say what you should do when the value is594,22923
The ANSI standard doesn't say what you should do when the value is594,22923
The ANSI standard doesn't say what you should do when the value is594,22923
The ANSI standard doesn't say what you should do when the value is594,22923
The ANSI standard doesn't say what you should do when the value is594,22923
The ANSI standard doesn't say what you should do when the value is594,22923
search.texi,41
function is 81,2917
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pattern.texi,32
@deftypefun int fnmatch 27,951
io.texi,122
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functions 448,16192
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program that 1638,60183
filesys.texi,164
functions 7,278
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program is 1188,41394
program clean,1414,48320
function would 1457,50240
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program runs 1594,55012
pipe.texi,363
handled in a first-in, first-out 7,243
* Pipe Atomicity:: When pipe 34,1527
processes 47,2017
@deftypefun int pipe 57,2305
for the reading and writing ends of the pipe 59,2423
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or output channel), and @code{99,3840
@deftypefun {FILE *} popen 108,4198
@deftypefun int pclose 131,5310
@deftypefun int mkfifo 168,6634
socket.texi,225
functions 223,8613
functions 250,10025
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functions 944,36265
function to 1026,38812
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function to 1659,61412
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terminal.texi,73
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math.texi,26
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arith.texi,40
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time.texi,146
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functions 283,10118
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functions.521,18557
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setjmp.texi,98
functions.10,418
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functions 178,7607
signal.texi,465
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job.texi,128
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functions,183,8673
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users.texi,139
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program to 159,7280
program itself.473,17959
functions 769,26970
functions.1000,35217
sysinfo.texi,19
program is 20,681
conf.texi,49
entry of 443,15539
function robustly 795,27590
lang.texi,103
program is 271,11255
function typically 307,12806
functions:475,19650
function prototype,575,23370
header.texi,0
maint.texi,87
function call,219,9211
functions,256,10998
functions 341,14478
functions 593,25145
lgpl.texinfo,62
program and 82,3786
functions 276,13219
programs 453,21771
examples/stpcpy.c,11
main 4,25
examples/strncat.c,30
#define SIZE 4,40
main 8,84
examples/search.c,126
struct critter7,104
int count = sizeof 31,560
critter_cmp 38,695
print_critter 47,852
find_critter 57,1007
main 73,1315
examples/rprintf.c,52
} Widget;9,106
print_widget 13,139
main 37,644
examples/memopen.c,11
main 6,58
examples/memstrm.c,11
main 4,24
examples/select.c,33
input_timeout 7,90
main 25,536
examples/dir.c,12
main 9,113
examples/pipe.c,57
read_from_pipe 9,159
write_to_pipe 22,369
main 32,549
examples/popen.c,30
write_data 5,46
main 19,279
examples/mkfsock.c,25
make_named_socket 9,128
examples/mkisock.c,18
make_socket 7,93
examples/isockadr.c,21
init_sockaddr 8,113
examples/inetcli.c,109
#define PORT 10,169
#define MESSAGE 11,188
#define SERVERHOST 12,239
write_to_server 15,291
main 29,486
examples/inetsrv.c,82
#define PORT 10,169
#define MAXMSG 11,187
read_from_client 14,211
main 38,619
examples/filesrv.c,57
#define SERVER 7,103
#define MAXMSG 8,138
main 11,162
examples/filecli.c,104
#define SERVER 8,123
#define CLIENT 9,158
#define MAXMSG 10,189
#define MESSAGE 11,208
main 14,263
examples/termios.c,61
reset_input_mode 11,188
set_input_mode 17,279
main 44,908
examples/strftim.c,30
#define SIZE 4,38
main 7,60
examples/setjmp.c,57
abort_to_main_loop 8,86
main 14,158
do_command 25,290
examples/sigh1.c,50
catch_alarm 10,229
do_stuff 17,309
main 23,386
examples/sigusr.c,57
synch_signal 12,221
child_function 19,324
main 33,586
examples/testopt.c,11
main 6,56
examples/longopt.c,11
main 7,87
examples/atexit.c,23
bye 5,46
main 11,103
examples/db.c,12
main 8,102
examples/add.c,29
add_em_up 5,44
main 21,323