Book Contents
SAS/C Library Reference, Volume 2
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UDP (User Datagram Protocol)
uid_t ps_euid element
uid_t ps_ruid element
uid_t ps_suid element
umask function
umount function
uname function
unloadd function
"Introduction"
unloadd function
"unloadd"
unloadm function
"Introduction"
unloadm function
"unloadm"
unsigned int ps_state element
user-added locales
user-added signals
adding
defining
restrictions on
terminating
user-added signals, routines for
default
executive
final
initialization
interrupt control
jump intercept
L$CZENQ
L$CZSYN
sigdef function
signal generator
summary of
User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
user IDs
effective, determining
effective, specifying
real, determining
setting, real and/or effective
specifying
USS
controlling subtasks
directories
errno variable
error numbers
files
links
permissions
processes
resource limits, defining
resource limits, obtaining
sessions
shells
signals
SUBCOM feature
terminals
usage statistics
working directory path name
USS, SAS/C interfaces
ABENDs
data types
DDnames
exec function
fork function
HFS files
multiple processes in an address space
oeattach function
oeattache function
OS/390 considerations
signal handling
summary tables of
when USS is not available
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