debian man page for ns_mutexlock

Query: ns_mutexlock

OS: debian

Section: 3aolserv

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Ns_Mutex(3aolserver)					   AOLserver Library Procedures 				      Ns_Mutex(3aolserver)

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NAME
Ns_DestroyMutex, Ns_InitializeMutex, Ns_LockMutex, Ns_MutexDestroy, Ns_MutexInit, Ns_MutexList, Ns_MutexLock, Ns_MutexSetName, Ns_MutexSet- Name2, Ns_MutexTryLock, Ns_MutexUnlock, Ns_UnlockMutex - library procedures
SYNOPSIS
#include "ns.h" Ns_DestroyMutex(arg, arg) Ns_InitializeMutex(arg, arg) Ns_LockMutex(arg, arg) Ns_MutexDestroy(arg, arg) Ns_MutexInit(arg, arg) Ns_MutexList(arg, arg) Ns_MutexLock(arg, arg) Ns_MutexSetName(arg, arg) Ns_MutexSetName2(arg, arg) Ns_MutexTryLock(arg, arg) Ns_MutexUnlock(arg, arg) Ns_UnlockMutex(arg, arg) _________________________________________________________________
DESCRIPTION
These functions ...
SEE ALSO
nsd(1), info(n)
KEYWORDS
AOLserver 4.0 Ns_Mutex(3aolserver)
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