Annotation of 43BSDReno/lib/libutil/pwcache.3, revision 1.1

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        !            20: .TH PWCACHE 3 "June 23, 1990"
        !            21: .UC 7
        !            22: .SH NAME
        !            23: pwcache \- cache password and group entries
        !            24: .SH SYNOPSIS
        !            25: .ft B
        !            26: .nf
        !            27: user_from_uid(uid, nouser)
        !            28: uid_t uid;
        !            29: int nouser;
        !            30: 
        !            31: group_from_gid(gid, nogroup)
        !            32: gid_t gid;
        !            33: int nogroup;
        !            34: .fi
        !            35: .ft R
        !            36: .SH DESCRIPTION
        !            37: .ft B
        !            38: This interface is not part of the C library.
        !            39: It has been placed in the Berkeley utility library, libutil, as it is
        !            40: used by several standard utilities.
        !            41: .ft R
        !            42: .PP
        !            43: The
        !            44: .I user_from_uid
        !            45: function returns the user name associated with the argument uid.
        !            46: The user name is cached so that multiple calls with the same uid 
        !            47: do not require additional calls to
        !            48: .IR getpwuid (3).
        !            49: If there is no user associated with the uid, a pointer is returned
        !            50: to an ASCII representation of the uid, unless the argument
        !            51: .I nouser
        !            52: is non-zero, in which case a NULL pointer is returned.
        !            53: .PP
        !            54: The
        !            55: .I group_from_gid
        !            56: function returns the group name associated with the argument gid.
        !            57: The group name is cached so that multiple calls with the same gid
        !            58: do not require additional calls to
        !            59: .IR getgrgid (3).
        !            60: If there is no group associated with the gid, a pointer is returned
        !            61: to an ASCII representation of the gid, unless the argument
        !            62: .I nogroup
        !            63: is non-zero, in which case a NULL pointer is returned.
        !            64: .SH SEE ALSO
        !            65: getgrgid(3), getpwuid(3)

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