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- sem_open
- initialize and open a named semaphore (REALTIME)
- sem_post
- unlock a semaphore (REALTIME)
- sem_timedwait
- lock a semaphore (ADVANCED REALTIME)
- sem_trywait
- See sem_wait.3posix
- sem_unlink
- remove a named semaphore (REALTIME)
- sem_wait
- lock a semaphore (REALTIME)
- send
- send a message on a socket
- sendmsg
- send a message on a socket using a message structure
- sendto
- send a message on a socket
- setbuf
- assign buffering to a stream
- setcontext
- See getcontext.3posix
- setegid
- set the effective group ID
- setenv
- add or change environment variable
- seteuid
- set effective user ID
- setgid
- set-group-ID
- setgrent
- See getgrent.3posix
- sethostent
- See gethostent.3posix
- setitimer
- See getitimer.3posix
- setjmp
- set jump point for a non-local goto
- setkey
- set encoding key (CRYPT)
- setlocale
- set program locale
- setlogmask
- See syslog.3posix
- setnetent
- See getnetent.3posix
- setpgid
- set process group ID for job control
- setpgrp
- set the process group ID
- setpriority
- See getpriority.3posix
- setprotoent
- See getprotoent.3posix
- setpwent
- See getpwent.3posix
- setregid
- set real and effective group IDs
- setreuid
- set real and effective user IDs
- setrlimit
- See getrlimit.3posix
- setservent
- See getservent.3posix
- setsid
- create session and set process group ID
- setsockopt
- set the socket options
- setstate
- See random.3posix
- setuid
- set user ID
- setutxent
- See getutxid.3posix
- setvbuf
- assign buffering to a stream
- shmat
- XSI shared memory attach operation
- shmctl
- XSI shared memory control operations
- shmdt
- XSI shared memory detach operation
- shmget
- get an XSI shared memory segment
- shm_open
- open a shared memory object (REALTIME)
- shm_unlink
- remove a shared memory object (REALTIME)
- shutdown
- shut down socket send and receive operations
- sigaction
- examine and change a signal action
- sigaddset
- add a signal to a signal set
- sigaltstack
- set and get signal alternate stack context
- sigdelset
- delete a signal from a signal set
- sigemptyset
- initialize and empty a signal set