debian man page for gd_framenum_subset64

Query: gd_framenum_subset64

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gd_framenum_subset64(3) 					      GETDATA						   gd_framenum_subset64(3)

NAME
gd_framenum_subset64 -- perform a reverse look-up on a monotonic dirfile field
SYNOPSIS
#define _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE #include <getdata.h> double gd_framenum_subset64(DIRFILE *dirfile, const char *field_code, double value, off64_t field_start, off64_t field_end);
DESCRIPTION
This version of gd_framenum_subset(3) uses a 64-bit offset type, even if off_t is a 32-bit type. It is only available if one defines _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE. If off_t is a 64-bit type (i.e. if _FILE_OFFSET_BITS is defined to be 64), this function will be called gd_fra- menum_subset(). Otherwise, gd_framenum_subset() will be a version of this function which uses a 32-bit off_t.
SEE ALSO
gd_framenum_subset(3), feature_test_macros(7) Version 0.7.0 15 July 2010 gd_framenum_subset64(3)
Related Man Pages
lseek64(3) - linux
gd_carray_len(3) - debian
gd_framenum_subset(3) - debian
lseek64(3) - suse
lseek64(3) - minix
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