
dwarf (3) - NetBSD Manual Pages
Sep 8, 2025 · The library ``libdwarf'' allows applications to specify three levels of error handling: 1. Most library functions take a parameter of type Dwarf_Error that specifies a location to store …
setlocale (3) - NetBSD Manual Pages
Sep 8, 2025 · Only three locales are defined by default, the empty string "" which denotes the native environment, and the "C" and "POSIX" locales, which denote the C language …
signal (3) - NetBSD Manual Pages
Sep 8, 2025 · DESCRIPTION This signal () facility is a simplified interface to the more general sigaction (2) facility. Signals allow the manipulation of a process from outside its domain as …
daemon (3) - NetBSD Manual Pages
Sep 8, 2025 · three file descriptors and redirect them to /dev/null. Normally, these correspond to standard input, standard output and standard error. How- ever, if any of those file descriptors …
inet_aton (3) - NetBSD Manual Pages
Sep 8, 2025 · When a three part address is specified, the last part is interpreted as a 16-bit quantity and placed in the right-most two bytes of the network address. This makes the three …
pcap (3) - NetBSD Manual Pages
Sep 8, 2025 · pcap_close(); the latter three routines can be used directly in order to get the error text for a compilation error.) pcap_setfilter() is used to specify a filter program. fp is a pointer to …
sysctl (3) - NetBSD Manual Pages
Sep 8, 2025 · tableN node. Under each node there will be three vari- ables, indicating the mount point, the file-system type, and the number of entries. kern.veriexec.strict Controls the strict …