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.Dd June 5, 1993 .Dt INTRO 3 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm intro .Nd introduction to the C libraries .Sh DESCRIPTION This section provides an overview of the C library functions, their error returns and other common definitions and concepts. Most of these functions are available from the C library, .Em libc . (see
.Xr libc 3 ) .
Other libraries, such as the math library, .Em libm , must be indicated at compile time with the .Fl l option of the compiler. .Pp
A subset of the
.Xr libc functions
are available from Fortran;
they are described separately in
.Xr intro 3f .

p The various libraries (followed by the loader flag): l -tag -width "libc (-lc)" t Xr libc Pq Fl l Ns Ar c Standard C library functions. (See
.Xr libc 3 . )
When using the C compiler .Xr cc 1 , it is not necessary to supply the loader flag .Fl l Ns Ar c for these functions. There are several `libraries' or groups of functions included inside of .Xr libc : the standard .Tn I/O routines, database routines, bit operators, string operators, character tests and character operators, des encryption routines, storage allocation, time functions, signal handling and more. t Xr libcurses Pq Fl l Ns Ar curses Fl l Ns Ar termcap Terminal independent screen management routines for two dimensional non-bitmap display terminals. (See .Xr ncurses 3 . ) t Xr libcompat Pq Fl l Ns Ar compat Functions which are obsolete but are available for compatibility with x 4.3 . In particular, a number of system call interfaces provided in previous releases of x have been included for source code compatibility. Use of these routines should, for the most part, be avoided. The manual page entry for each compatibility routine indicates the proper interface to use. t Xr libkvm Pq Fl l Ns Ar kvm Functions used to access kernel memory are in this library. They can be used against both a running system and a crash dump. (See .Xr kvm 3 . ) t Xr libl Pq Fl l Ns Ar l The library for .Xr lex 1 . .It Xr libln
t Xr libm Pq Fl l Ns Ar m The math library, .Em libm . The math library is loaded as needed by the Pascal compiler, .Xr pc 1 ,
but not by the C compiler which requires the .Fl l Ns Ar m flag. (See .Xr math 3 . ) t Xr libmp Pq Fl l Ns Ar mp .It Xr libom
Old math library.
.It Xr libplot Pq Fl l Ns Ar plot
Device independent plotting functions.
(See
.Xr plot 3 . )
.It Xr libplotf77 Pq Fl l Ns Ar plotf77
The device independent plotting functions for fortran.
(See
.Xr plot 3 . )
.It Xr libresolv Pq Fl l Ns Ar resolv
Routines for network address resolution.
t Xr libtermcap Pq Fl l Ns Ar termcap The terminal independent operation library package. (See .Xr termcap 3 . ) .It libvt0.a
t Xr liby Pq Fl l Ns Ar y The library for .Xr yacc 1 . .El .Sh FILES l -tag -width /usr/lib/libm_p.a -compact t Pa /usr/lib/libc.a the C library t Pa /usr/lib/libc_p.a the C library compiled for profiling t Pa /usr/lib/libm.a the math library t Pa /usr/lib/libm_p.a the math library compiled for profiling .El .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr libc 3 ,
.Xr cc 1 , .Xr ld 1 , .Xr nm 1 , .Xr intro 2 , .Xr math 3 , .Xr stdio 3 .Sh LIST OF FUNCTIONS
.Bl -column "strncasecmpxxx" "system"
.Sy Name Description
.El
.Sh HISTORY An .Nm manual appeared in .At v7 .