C-Execute-Command
Conor P. Cahill
cpcahil at virtech.uucp
Tue Dec 5 12:03:49 AEST 1989
In article <1103891355263101 at thelake.UUCP>, steve at thelake.UUCP (Steve Yelvington) writes:
> 1. On the net, I often see (non-code) references to functions with numbers
> inside the parens, as in system(3) and exec(2). None of the
> documentation I have uses these numbers. What do they mean, and where
> do they come from?
These are manual section pages from most UNIX manual sets.
1 - programs
1m - SYSV: system administration programs
2 - system calls.
3* - library functions
4 - BSD: special files
SYSV: file formats
5 - BSD: file formats
SYSV: miscellany
6 - games
7 - SYSV: special files
8 - BSD: system administration programs
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