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Man Page: set

Operating Environment: netbsd

Section: 9

SET(9)							   BSD Kernel Developer's Manual						    SET(9)

NAME
SET -- primitive bit macros
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types.h> void SET(val, x); void ISSET(val, x); void CLR(val, x);
DESCRIPTION
These macros define three standard bit-operations: 1. SET() sets the bit x in val; 2. CLR() clears the bit x in val; and 3. ISSET() returns 1 if the bit x is set in val.
SEE ALSO
bits(3)
BUGS
The rationale is to provide clarity in the source code, but arguably these operations are clear enough without the use of the macros.
BSD
April 13, 2010 BSD
Related Man Pages
val(1) - sunos
__bits(3) - netbsd
__shiftout_mask(3) - netbsd
val(1) - redhat
sccs-val(1) - mojave
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