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1.1 root 1: .TH LIBROSY 3N "07 Sep 1987"
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5: .\" $Log: librosy.3n,v $
6: .\" Revision 7.0 89/11/23 22:21:47 mrose
7: .\" Release 6.0
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9: .SH NAME
10: librosy \- Remote Operations library
11: .SH SYNOPSIS
12: .B "#include <isode/rosy.h>"
13: .sp
14: \fIcc\fR\0...\0\fB\-lisode\fR
15: .SH DESCRIPTION
16: The \fIlibrosy\fR library contains a set of routines which implement a
17: run\-time environment for a \*(lqcooked\*(rq remote operations facility.
18: .PP
19: Consult the \fIUser's Manual\fR for the details.
20: Normally,
21: the users employ the supplied boilerplate which uses this library rather than
22: invoking this library directly.
23: .SH FILES
24: None
25: .SH "SEE ALSO"
26: rosy(1)
27: .br
28: \fIThe ISO Development Environment: User's Manual\fR,
29: \fIVolume Four: The Applications Cookbook\fR
30: .SH DIAGNOSTICS
31: All routines return the manifest constant \fBNOTOK\fR (\-1) on error.
32: In addition,
33: those routines which take a pointer to a \fBRoSAPindication\fR structure
34: fill\-in the structure as appropriate.
35: .SH AUTHOR
36: Marshall T. Rose
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