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13 sys/types.h — data types
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16 #include <sys/types.h>
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19 The <sys/types.h> header shall define at least the following types:
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21 blkcnt_t Used for file block counts.
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23 blksize_t Used for block sizes.
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25 clock_t Used for system times in clock ticks or CLOCKS_PER_SEC;
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28 clockid_t Used for clock ID type in the clock and timer func‐
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31 dev_t Used for device IDs.
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33 fsblkcnt_t Used for file system block counts.
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35 fsfilcnt_t Used for file system file counts.
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37 gid_t Used for group IDs.
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39 id_t Used as a general identifier; can be used to contain at
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42 ino_t Used for file serial numbers.
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44 key_t Used for XSI interprocess communication.
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46 mode_t Used for some file attributes.
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48 nlink_t Used for link counts.
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50 off_t Used for file sizes.
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52 pid_t Used for process IDs and process group IDs.
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54 pthread_attr_t Used to identify a thread attribute object.
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56 pthread_barrier_t
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59 pthread_barrierattr_t
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62 pthread_cond_t Used for condition variables.
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64 pthread_condattr_t
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67 pthread_key_t Used for thread-specific data keys.
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69 pthread_mutex_t Used for mutexes.
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71 pthread_mutexattr_t
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74 pthread_once_t Used for dynamic package initialization.
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82 pthread_spinlock_t
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85 pthread_t Used to identify a thread.
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87 size_t Used for sizes of objects.
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89 ssize_t Used for a count of bytes or an error indication.
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91 suseconds_t Used for time in microseconds.
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93 time_t Used for time in seconds.
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95 timer_t Used for timer ID returned by timer_create().
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97 trace_attr_t Used to identify a trace stream attributes object
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99 trace_event_id_t
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102 trace_event_set_t
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105 trace_id_t Used to identify a trace stream.
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107 uid_t Used for user IDs.
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109 All of the types shall be defined as arithmetic types of an appropriate
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115 pthread_cond_t
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123 pthread_spinlock_t
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132 * mode_t shall be an integer type.
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134 * dev_t shall be an integer type.
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136 * nlink_t, uid_t, gid_t, and id_t shall be integer types.
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138 * blkcnt_t and off_t shall be signed integer types.
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140 * fsblkcnt_t, fsfilcnt_t, and ino_t shall be defined as unsigned
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143 * size_t shall be an unsigned integer type.
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145 * blksize_t, pid_t, and ssize_t shall be signed integer types.
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147 * clock_t shall be an integer or real-floating type. time_t shall be
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150 The type ssize_t shall be capable of storing values at least in the
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153 The type suseconds_t shall be a signed integer type capable of storing
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156 The implementation shall support one or more programming environments
157 in which the widths of blksize_t, pid_t, size_t, ssize_t, and susec‐
158 onds_t are no greater than the width of type long. The names of these
159 programming environments can be obtained using the confstr() function
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162 There are no defined comparison or assignment operators for the follow‐
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165 pthread_attr_t
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189 <time.h>
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191 The System Interfaces volume of POSIX.1‐2008, confstr()
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196 Portions of this text are reprinted and reproduced in electronic form
197 from IEEE Std 1003.1, 2013 Edition, Standard for Information Technology
198 -- Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX), The Open Group Base
199 Specifications Issue 7, Copyright (C) 2013 by the Institute of Electri‐
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