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diff --git a/man3/intro.3 b/man3/intro.3 deleted file mode 100644 index f714614..0000000 --- a/man3/intro.3 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,135 +0,0 @@ -.\" Copyright (C) 2007 Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com> -.\" -.\" SPDX-License-Identifier: Linux-man-pages-copyleft -.\" -.\" 2007-10-23 mtk, Nearly a complete rewrite of the earlier page. -.TH intro 3 2023-10-31 "Linux man-pages 6.7" -.SH NAME -intro \- introduction to library functions -.SH DESCRIPTION -Section 3 of the manual describes all library functions -excluding the library functions -(system call wrappers) -described in Section 2, -which implement system calls. -.P -Many of the functions described in the section are part of the -Standard C Library -.RI ( libc ). -Some functions are part of other libraries -(e.g., -the math library, -.IR libm , -or the real-time library, -.IR librt ) -in which case the manual page will indicate -the linker option needed to link against the required library -(e.g., -.I \-lm -and -.IR \-lrt , -respectively, -for the aforementioned libraries). -.P -In some cases, -the programmer must define a feature test macro in order to obtain -the declaration of a function from the header file specified -in the man page SYNOPSIS section. -(Where required, -these -.I feature test macros -must be defined before including -.I any -header files.) -In such cases, -the required macro is described in the man page. -For further information on feature test macros, -see -.BR feature_test_macros (7). -.\" -.\" There -.\" are various function groups which can be identified by a letter which -.\" is appended to the chapter number: -.\" .IP (3C) -.\" These functions, -.\" the functions from chapter 2 and from chapter 3S are -.\" contained in the C standard library libc, -.\" which will be used by -.\" .BR cc (1) -.\" by default. -.\" .IP (3S) -.\" These functions are parts of the -.\" .BR stdio (3) -.\" library. They are contained in the standard C library libc. -.\" .IP (3M) -.\" These functions are contained in the arithmetic library libm. They are -.\" used by the -.\" .BR f77 (1) -.\" FORTRAN compiler by default, -.\" but not by the -.\" .BR cc (1) -.\" C compiler, -.\" which needs the option \fI\-lm\fP. -.\" .IP (3F) -.\" These functions are part of the FORTRAN library libF77. There are no -.\" special compiler flags needed to use these functions. -.\" .IP (3X) -.\" Various special libraries. The manual pages documenting their functions -.\" specify the library names. -.SS Subsections -Section 3 of this manual is organized into subsections -that reflect the complex structure of the standard C library -and its many implementations: -.IP \[bu] 3 -3const -.IP \[bu] -3head -.IP \[bu] -3type -.P -This difficult history frequently makes it a poor example to follow -in design, -implementation, -and presentation. -.P -Ideally, -a library for the C language -is designed such that each header file -presents the interface to a coherent software module. -It provides a small number of function declarations -and exposes only data types and constants that -are required for use of those functions. -Together, -these are termed an API or -.IR "application program interface" . -Types and constants to be shared among multiple APIs -should be placed in header files that declare no functions. -This organization permits a C library module -to be documented concisely with one header file per manual page. -Such an approach -improves the readability and accessibility of library documentation, -and thereby the usability of the software. -.SH STANDARDS -Certain terms and abbreviations are used to indicate UNIX variants -and standards to which calls in this section conform. -See -.BR standards (7). -.SH NOTES -.SS Authors and copyright conditions -Look at the header of the manual page source -for the author(s) and copyright conditions. -Note that these can be different from page to page! -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR intro (2), -.BR errno (3), -.BR capabilities (7), -.BR credentials (7), -.BR environ (7), -.BR feature_test_macros (7), -.BR libc (7), -.BR math_error (7), -.BR path_resolution (7), -.BR pthreads (7), -.BR signal (7), -.BR standards (7), -.BR system_data_types (7) |