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.\"	@(#)types.5	6.1 (Berkeley) 5/15/85
.\"
.TH TYPES 5 "May 15, 1985"
.UC 4
.SH NAME
types \- primitive system data types
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B #include <sys/types.h>
.SH DESCRIPTION
The data types defined in the include file
are used in UNIX system code;
some data of these types are accessible to user code:
.PP
.nf
.ta \w'typedef\ \ 'u +\w'minor(x)\ \ 'u +\w' short\ \ 'u
.so /usr/include/sys/types.h
.fi
.PP
The form
.I daddr_t
is used for disk addresses except in an
i-node on disk, see
.IR fs (5).
Times are encoded in seconds since 00:00:00 GMT, January 1, 1970.
The major and minor parts of a device code
specify kind and unit number of a device
and are installation-dependent.
Offsets are measured in bytes from the beginning of a file.
The
.I label_t
variables are used to save the processor state
while another process is running.
.SH SEE ALSO
fs(5), time(3), lseek(2), adb(1)

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