1SEM_INIT(3P) POSIX Programmer's Manual SEM_INIT(3P)
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13 sem_init — initialize an unnamed semaphore
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16 #include <semaphore.h>
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18 int sem_init(sem_t *sem, int pshared, unsigned value);
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21 The sem_init() function shall initialize the unnamed semaphore referred
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23 Following a successful call to sem_init(), the semaphore may be used in
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25 sem_post(), and sem_destroy(). This semaphore shall remain usable
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30 semaphore sem can use sem for performing sem_wait(), sem_timedwait(),
31 sem_trywait(), sem_post(), and sem_destroy() operations.
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35 sem_trywait(), sem_post(), and sem_destroy() is undefined.
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40 sem_destroy() operations. The use of the semaphore by threads other
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