Annotation of 43BSDTahoe/man/man0/toc2, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: .xx "intro" "introduction to system calls and error numbers"
                      2: .xx "accept" "accept a connection on a socket"
                      3: .xx "access" "determine accessibility of file"
                      4: .xx "acct" "turn accounting on or off"
                      5: .xx "adjtime" "correct the time to allow synchronization of the system clock"
                      6: .xx "bind" "bind a name to a socket"
                      7: .xx "brk" "change data segment size"
                      8: .xx "chdir" "change current working directory"
                      9: .xx "chmod" "change mode of file"
                     10: .xx "chown" "change owner and group of a file"
                     11: .xx "chroot" "change root directory"
                     12: .xx "close" "delete a descriptor"
                     13: .xx "connect" "initiate a connection on a socket"
                     14: .xx "creat" "create a new file"
                     15: .xx "dup" "duplicate a descriptor"
                     16: .xx "execve" "execute a file"
                     17: .xx "exit" "terminate a process"
                     18: .xx "fcntl" "file control"
                     19: .xx "flock" "apply or remove an advisory lock on an open file"
                     20: .xx "fork" "create a new process"
                     21: .xx "fsync" "synchronize a file's in-core state with that on disk"
                     22: .xx "getdtablesize" "get descriptor table size"
                     23: .xx "getgid" "get group identity"
                     24: .xx "getgroups" "get group access list"
                     25: .xx "gethostid" "get/set unique identifier of current host"
                     26: .xx "gethostname" "get/set name of current host"
                     27: .xx "getitimer" "get/set value of interval timer"
                     28: .xx "getpagesize" "get system page size"
                     29: .xx "getpeername" "get name of connected peer"
                     30: .xx "getpgrp" "get process group"
                     31: .xx "getpid" "get process identification"
                     32: .xx "getpriority" "get/set program scheduling priority"
                     33: .xx "getrlimit" "control maximum system resource consumption"
                     34: .xx "getrusage" "get information about resource utilization"
                     35: .xx "getsockname" "get socket name"
                     36: .xx "getsockopt" "get and set options on sockets"
                     37: .xx "gettimeofday" "get/set date and time"
                     38: .xx "getuid" "get user identity"
                     39: .xx "ioctl" "control device"
                     40: .xx "kill" "send signal to a process"
                     41: .xx "killpg" "send signal to a process group"
                     42: .xx "link" "make a hard link to a file"
                     43: .xx "listen" "listen for connections on a socket"
                     44: .xx "lseek" "move read/write pointer"
                     45: .xx "mkdir" "make a directory file"
                     46: .xx "mknod" "make a special file"
                     47: .xx "mount" "mount or remove file system"
                     48: .xx "open" "open a file for reading or writing, or create a new file"
                     49: .xx "pipe" "create an interprocess communication channel"
                     50: .xx "profil" "execution time profile"
                     51: .xx "ptrace" "process trace"
                     52: .xx "quota" "manipulate disk quotas"
                     53: .xx "read" "read input"
                     54: .xx "readlink" "read value of a symbolic link"
                     55: .xx "reboot" "reboot system or halt processor"
                     56: .xx "recv" "receive a message from a socket"
                     57: .xx "rename" "change the name of a file"
                     58: .xx "rmdir" "remove a directory file"
                     59: .xx "select" "synchronous I/O multiplexing"
                     60: .xx "send" "send a message from a socket"
                     61: .xx "setgroups" "set group access list"
                     62: .xx "setpgrp" "set process group"
                     63: .xx "setquota" "enable/disable quotas on a file system"
                     64: .xx "setregid" "set real and effective group ID"
                     65: .xx "setreuid" "set real and effective user ID's"
                     66: .xx "shutdown" "shut down part of a full-duplex connection"
                     67: .xx "sigblock" "block signals"
                     68: .xx "sigpause" "atomically release blocked signals and wait for interrupt"
                     69: .xx "sigreturn" "return from signal"
                     70: .xx "sigsetmask" "set current signal mask"
                     71: .xx "sigstack" "set and/or get signal stack context"
                     72: .xx "sigvec" "software signal facilities"
                     73: .xx "socket" "create an endpoint for communication"
                     74: .xx "socketpair" "create a pair of connected sockets"
                     75: .xx "stat" "get file status"
                     76: .xx "swapon" "add a swap device for interleaved paging/swapping"
                     77: .xx "symlink" "make symbolic link to a file"
                     78: .xx "sync" "update super-block"
                     79: .xx "syscall" "indirect system call"
                     80: .xx "truncate" "truncate a file to a specified length"
                     81: .xx "umask" "set file creation mode mask"
                     82: .xx "unlink" "remove directory entry"
                     83: .xx "utimes" "set file times"
                     84: .xx "vfork" "spawn new process in a virtual memory efficient way"
                     85: .xx "vhangup" "virtually ``hangup'' the current control terminal"
                     86: .xx "wait" "wait for process to terminate"
                     87: .xx "write" "write output"

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