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Top Forums Programming GCC: General Macro for BSD Post 302914802 by AntumDeluge on Thursday 28th of August 2014 02:06:31 AM
Old 08-28-2014
Thank you Corona, perfect. That helps me understand stdin a bit better as well.
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INTRO(7)					       BSD Miscellaneous Information Manual						  INTRO(7)

NAME
intro -- miscellaneous information pages DESCRIPTION
This section contains miscellaneous documentation, including: ascii(7) map of ASCII character set c(7) the C programming language environ(7) user environment glob(7) shell-style pattern matching hier(7) file system hierarchy in NetBSD hostname(7) host name resolution description mailaddr(7) mail addressing description mdoc(7) macros for typesetting -mdoc style manual pages mdoc.samples(7) tutorial for writing BSD manuals with -mdoc module(7) kernel modules nls(7) overview of national language support operator(7) C operator precedence and order of evaluation orders(7) orders of magnitude pkgsrc(7) the NetBSD packages collection release(7) layout of NetBSD releases and snapshots script(7) how interpreter scripts are executed security(7) security features available in NetBSD setuid(7) checklist for security and setuid programs signal(7) available signals under NetBSD sticky(7) sticky bit (S_ISVTX) handling symlink(7) symbolic link handling sysctl(7) system information variables in NetBSD tests(7) NetBSD test suite HISTORY
The intro(7) manual page appeared in 4.2BSD. BSD
March 18, 2011 BSD
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