A Roadmap to the QNX Software Development Platform
  Welcome to the QNX Software Development Platform
    About This Guide
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
    What is the QNX Software Development Platform?
      Welcome to the QNX Software Development Platform
      Choice, tools, source, and help
      QNX Momentics at a glance
      Additional components
      QNX Aviage middleware
      Getting started before you have your target
        x86 (PC) target
        x86 non-BIOS target
        Any supported CPU family
          Platform-related issues
      A word about licensing
    Getting Started
      How QNX Momentics is organized
      What's on my desktop?
      Upgrading your software
      Managing source code
      Running QNX Neutrino self-hosted
      Mixing a self-hosted machine with other hosts
      Can different versions of QNX Momentics coexist?
        QWinCfg for Windows hosts
        qconfig utility for non-Windows hosts
        Coexistence and the IDE
      Running QNX Neutrino on a target machine
    How to Get Help
      Overview of the documentation
        QNX Software Development Platform
        QNX Momentics Tool Suite
        QNX Neutrino Realtime Operating System
        Photon microGUI
        Advanced Graphics
        Dinkum C and C++
      Viewing the documentation
        Within the IDE
        The Photon Helpviewer
        Keyword indexes
      What should I read first?
        During development (on your host)
        At runtime (on your target)
      Where key features are documented
      Related reading
        On QNX Neutrino
        On POSIX
        On TCP/IP
      Getting quick help with the use command
      Hover help in the IDE
      Visit http://www.qnx.com
      Support plans
      Training
      Custom engineering and consulting
    Glossary
  Quickstart Guide
    10 Steps to Developing a QNX Program: Quickstart Guide
      1. Requirements
      2. Installing the QNX Software Development Platform on the development host
      3. Installing the QNX Neutrino RTOS on the target system
      4. Networking with QNX Neutrino
      5. Creating a program project
      6. Communicating with QNX Neutrino
      7. Compiling and linking
      8. Preparing to launch the program
      9. Starting and debugging
      10. Making the program your own
  Installation Guide
    About This Guide
      Typographical conventions
      Before you start
      Getting started with the documentation
      Technical support
    QNX Neutrino Hosts
      System requirements
      BIOS settings
      Installing QNX SDP
      Activating QNX SDP
        Activating automatically
        Activating manually
      Commercializing your evaluation software
      Updating disk drivers
      Uninstalling QNX SDP
      Determining your base directory
    Microsoft Windows Hosts
      System requirements
      Installing QNX SDP
      Activating QNX SDP
        Activating automatically
        Activating manually
      Important notes
      Commercializing your evaluation software
      Uninstalling QNX SDP
      Determining your base directory
    Linux Hosts
      System requirements
      Installing QNX SDP
      Activating QNX SDP
        Activating automatically
        Activating manually
      Commercializing your evaluation software
      Uninstalling QNX SDP
      Determining your base directory
  Release Notes
    QNX(R) Software Development Platform 6.5.0: Release Notes
      Contents
      What's new in QNX Neutrino 6.5.0?
        Migrating from earlier releases
        APIC-enabled devices
        What's new: Kernel
        Persistent Publish/Subscribe (PPS)
        What's new: Licensing
        What's new: Installing and booting
        What's new: Startup
        What's new: Core networking
        What's new: Filesystems
          io-blk.so redesign
          Other filesystem changes
        What's new: Graphics
          Advanced Graphics
          Composition Manager
          Photon microGUI
        What's new: Libraries and header files
        What's new: Drivers
          What's new: Audio device drivers (deva-*)
          What's new: Block-oriented drivers (devb-*)
          What's new: Character drivers (devc-*)
          What's new: Graphics drivers (devg-*)
          What's new: Human interface device drivers (devh-*)
          What's new: Network drivers (devn-*, devnp-*)
        What's new: Documentation
        What's new: I/O devices
        What's new: Security
        Using the VMware image of a QNX Neutrino runtime system
      What's new in the QNX Momentics Tool Suite?
        What's new: Compiler, tools, and utilities
        What's new: Integrated Development Environment
        Debugging information for shipped binaries
      Discontinued items
      Experimental items
      Known issues
        Known issues: Installing and uninstalling
        Known issues: Kernel
        Known issues: Libraries and header files
        Known issues: Filesystems
        Known issues: Startup
        Known issues: Adaptive partitioning
        Known issues: Booting
        Known issues: BSPs and DDKs
        Known issues: Compiler, tools, and utilities
        Known issues: Device drivers
          Audio device drivers (deva-*)
          Block-oriented drivers (devb-*)
          Graphics drivers (devg-*)
          Human interface device drivers (devh-*)
          Network drivers (devn-*, devnp-*)
          USB drivers (devu-*)
        Flash filesystems & embedding
        Known issues: IDE
          Known issues: General
          Known issues: Application Profiler perspective
          Known issues: System Profiler perspective
          Known issues: Memory Analysis perspective
          Known issues: System Information perspective
          Known issues: System Builder perspective
          Known issues: C/C++ development
          Known issues: Team/CVS
          Known issues: Debugging
        Known issues: Documentation
        Known issues: Instant Device Activation
        Known issues: I/O devices
        Known issues: Multimedia
        Known issues: Networking
        Known issues: Graphics
          Advanced Graphics
          Photon microGUI
        Known issues: Persistent Publish/Subscribe
        Known issues: Runtime kit
        Known issues: System Analysis Toolkit
        Known issues: Host-specific
          Windows hosts
          Linux hosts
        Known issues: Web browsers
      Getting started with the documentation
      Technical support
      List of fixes
        Software fixes
        Documentation fixes
  Welcome to the QNX Software Development Platform
    About This Guide
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
    What is the QNX Software Development Platform?
      Welcome to the QNX Software Development Platform
      Choice, tools, source, and help
      QNX Momentics at a glance
      Additional components
      QNX Aviage middleware
      Getting started before you have your target
        x86 (PC) target
        x86 non-BIOS target
        Any supported CPU family
          Platform-related issues
      A word about licensing
    Getting Started
      How QNX Momentics is organized
      What's on my desktop?
      Upgrading your software
      Managing source code
      Running QNX Neutrino self-hosted
      Mixing a self-hosted machine with other hosts
      Can different versions of QNX Momentics coexist?
        QWinCfg for Windows hosts
        qconfig utility for non-Windows hosts
        Coexistence and the IDE
      Running QNX Neutrino on a target machine
    How to Get Help
      Overview of the documentation
        QNX Software Development Platform
        QNX Momentics Tool Suite
        QNX Neutrino Realtime Operating System
        Photon microGUI
        Advanced Graphics
        Dinkum C and C++
      Viewing the documentation
        Within the IDE
        The Photon Helpviewer
        Keyword indexes
      What should I read first?
        During development (on your host)
        At runtime (on your target)
      Where key features are documented
      Related reading
        On QNX Neutrino
        On POSIX
        On TCP/IP
      Getting quick help with the use command
      Hover help in the IDE
      Visit http://www.qnx.com
      Support plans
      Training
      Custom engineering and consulting
    Glossary
  Quickstart Guide
    10 Steps to Developing a QNX Program: Quickstart Guide
      1. Requirements
      2. Installing the QNX Software Development Platform on the development host
      3. Installing the QNX Neutrino RTOS on the target system
      4. Networking with QNX Neutrino
      5. Creating a program project
      6. Communicating with QNX Neutrino
      7. Compiling and linking
      8. Preparing to launch the program
      9. Starting and debugging
      10. Making the program your own
  Installation Guide
    About This Guide
      Typographical conventions
      Before you start
      Getting started with the documentation
      Technical support
    QNX Neutrino Hosts
      System requirements
      BIOS settings
      Installing QNX SDP
      Activating QNX SDP
        Activating automatically
        Activating manually
      Commercializing your evaluation software
      Updating disk drivers
      Uninstalling QNX SDP
      Determining your base directory
    Microsoft Windows Hosts
      System requirements
      Installing QNX SDP
      Activating QNX SDP
        Activating automatically
        Activating manually
      Important notes
      Commercializing your evaluation software
      Uninstalling QNX SDP
      Determining your base directory
    Linux Hosts
      System requirements
      Installing QNX SDP
      Activating QNX SDP
        Activating automatically
        Activating manually
      Commercializing your evaluation software
      Uninstalling QNX SDP
      Determining your base directory
  Release Notes
    QNX(R) Software Development Platform 6.5.0: Release Notes
      Contents
      What's new in QNX Neutrino 6.5.0?
        Migrating from earlier releases
        APIC-enabled devices
        What's new: Kernel
        Persistent Publish/Subscribe (PPS)
        What's new: Licensing
        What's new: Installing and booting
        What's new: Startup
        What's new: Core networking
        What's new: Filesystems
          io-blk.so redesign
          Other filesystem changes
        What's new: Graphics
          Advanced Graphics
          Composition Manager
          Photon microGUI
        What's new: Libraries and header files
        What's new: Drivers
          What's new: Audio device drivers (deva-*)
          What's new: Block-oriented drivers (devb-*)
          What's new: Character drivers (devc-*)
          What's new: Graphics drivers (devg-*)
          What's new: Human interface device drivers (devh-*)
          What's new: Network drivers (devn-*, devnp-*)
        What's new: Documentation
        What's new: I/O devices
        What's new: Security
        Using the VMware image of a QNX Neutrino runtime system
      What's new in the QNX Momentics Tool Suite?
        What's new: Compiler, tools, and utilities
        What's new: Integrated Development Environment
        Debugging information for shipped binaries
      Discontinued items
      Experimental items
      Known issues
        Known issues: Installing and uninstalling
        Known issues: Kernel
        Known issues: Libraries and header files
        Known issues: Filesystems
        Known issues: Startup
        Known issues: Adaptive partitioning
        Known issues: Booting
        Known issues: BSPs and DDKs
        Known issues: Compiler, tools, and utilities
        Known issues: Device drivers
          Audio device drivers (deva-*)
          Block-oriented drivers (devb-*)
          Graphics drivers (devg-*)
          Human interface device drivers (devh-*)
          Network drivers (devn-*, devnp-*)
          USB drivers (devu-*)
        Flash filesystems & embedding
        Known issues: IDE
          Known issues: General
          Known issues: Application Profiler perspective
          Known issues: System Profiler perspective
          Known issues: Memory Analysis perspective
          Known issues: System Information perspective
          Known issues: System Builder perspective
          Known issues: C/C++ development
          Known issues: Team/CVS
          Known issues: Debugging
        Known issues: Documentation
        Known issues: Instant Device Activation
        Known issues: I/O devices
        Known issues: Multimedia
        Known issues: Networking
        Known issues: Graphics
          Advanced Graphics
          Photon microGUI
        Known issues: Persistent Publish/Subscribe
        Known issues: Runtime kit
        Known issues: System Analysis Toolkit
        Known issues: Host-specific
          Windows hosts
          Linux hosts
        Known issues: Web browsers
      Getting started with the documentation
      Technical support
      List of fixes
        Software fixes
        Documentation fixes
Dinkum Documentation
  Dinkum C++ Library
    Dinkum C++ Library
      Table of Contents
    <algorithm>
      adjacent_find
      binary_search
      copy
      copy_backward
      count
      count_if
      equal
      equal_range
      fill
      fill_n
      find
      find_end
      find_first_of
      find_if
      for_each
      generate
      generate_n
      includes
      inplace_merge
      iter_swap
      lexicographical_compare
      lower_bound
      make_heap
      max
      max_element
      merge
      min
      min_element
      mismatch
      next_permutation
      nth_element
      partial_sort
      partial_sort_copy
      partition
      pop_heap
      prev_permutation
      push_heap
      random_shuffle
      remove
      remove_copy
      remove_copy_if
      remove_if
      replace
      replace_copy
      replace_copy_if
      replace_if
      reverse
      reverse_copy
      rotate
      rotate_copy
      search
      search_n
      set_difference
      set_intersection
      set_symmetric_difference
      set_union
      sort
      sort_heap
      stable_partition
      stable_sort
      swap
      swap_ranges
      transform
      unique
      unique_copy
      upper_bound
    <bitset>
      bitset
        bitset::any
        bitset::bitset
        bitset::count
        bitset::element_type
        bitset::flip
        bitset::none
        bitset::operator!=
        bitset::operator&=
        bitset::operator<<
        bitset::operator<<=
        bitset::operator==
        bitset::operator>>
        bitset::operator>>=
        bitset::operator[]
        bitset::operator^=
        bitset::operator OR=
        bitset::operator~
        bitset::reference
        bitset::reset
        bitset::set
        bitset::size
        bitset::test
        bitset::to_string
        bitset::to_ulong
      operator&
      operator OR
      operator^
      operator<<
      operator>>
    <complex>
      abs
      arg
      complex
        complex::complex
        complex::imag
        complex::operator*=
        complex::operator+=
        complex::operator-=
        complex::operator/=
        complex::operator=
        complex::real
        complex::value_type
      complex<double>
      complex<float>
      complex<long double>
      conj
      cos
      cosh
      exp
      imag
      log
      log10
      norm
      operator!=
      operator*
      operator+
      operator-
      operator/
      operator<<
      operator==
      operator>>
      polar
      pow
      real
      sin
      sinh
      sqrt
      __STD_COMPLEX
      tan
      tanh
    <deque>
      deque
        deque::allocator_type
        deque::assign
        deque::at
        deque::back
        deque::begin
        deque::clear
        deque::const_iterator
        deque::const_pointer
        deque::const_reference
        deque::const_reverse_iterator
        deque::deque
        deque::difference_type
        deque::empty
        deque::end
        deque::erase
        deque::front
        deque::get_allocator
        deque::insert
        deque::iterator
        deque::max_size
        deque::operator[]
        deque::pointer
        deque::pop_back
        deque::pop_front
        deque::push_back
        deque::push_front
        deque::rbegin
        deque::reference
        deque::rend
        deque::resize
        deque::reverse_iterator
        deque::size
        deque::size_type
        deque::swap
        deque::value_type
      operator!=
      operator==
      operator<
      operator<=
      operator>
      operator>=
      swap
    <exception>
      bad_exception
      exception
      set_terminate
      set_unexpected
      terminate
      terminate_handler
      uncaught_exception
      unexpected
      unexpected_handler
    <fstream>
      basic_filebuf
        basic_filebuf::basic_filebuf
        basic_filebuf::char_type
        basic_filebuf::close
        basic_filebuf::int_type
        basic_filebuf::is_open
        basic_filebuf::off_type
        basic_filebuf::open
        basic_filebuf::overflow
        basic_filebuf::pbackfail
        basic_filebuf::pos_type
        basic_filebuf::seekoff
        basic_filebuf::seekpos
        basic_filebuf::setbuf
        basic_filebuf::sync
        basic_filebuf::traits_type
        basic_filebuf::underflow
      basic_fstream
        basic_fstream::basic_fstream
        basic_fstream::close
        basic_fstream::is_open
        basic_fstream::open
        basic_fstream::rdbuf
      basic_ifstream
        basic_ifstream::basic_ifstream
        basic_ifstream::close
        basic_ifstream::is_open
        basic_ifstream::open
        basic_ifstream::rdbuf
      basic_ofstream
        basic_ofstream::basic_ofstream
        basic_ofstream::close
        basic_ofstream::is_open
        basic_ofstream::open
        basic_ofstream::rdbuf
      filebuf
      fstream
      ifstream
      ofstream
      wfstream
      wifstream
      wofstream
      wfilebuf
    <functional>
      binary_function
      binary_negate
      bind1st
      bind2nd
      binder1st
      binder2nd
      const_mem_fun_t
      const_mem_fun_ref_t
      const_mem_fun1_t
      const_mem_fun1_ref_t
      divides
      equal_to
      greater
      greater_equal
      less
      less_equal
      logical_and
      logical_not
      logical_or
      mem_fun
      mem_fun_ref
      mem_fun_t
      mem_fun_ref_t
      mem_fun1_t
      mem_fun1_ref_t
      minus
      modulus
      multiplies
      negate
      not1
      not2
      not_equal_to
      plus
      ptr_fun
      unary_function
      unary_negate
    <hash_map>
      hash_compare
      hash_map
        hash_map::allocator_type
        hash_map::begin
        hash_map::clear
        hash_map::const_iterator
        hash_map::const_pointer
        hash_map::const_reference
        hash_map::const_reverse_iterator
        hash_map::count
        hash_map::difference_type
        hash_map::empty
        hash_map::end
        hash_map::equal_range
        hash_map::erase
        hash_map::find
        hash_map::get_allocator
        hash_map::hash_map
        hash_map::insert
        hash_map::iterator
        hash_map::key_comp
        hash_map::key_compare
        hash_map::key_type
        hash_map::lower_bound
        hash_map::mapped_type
        hash_map::max_size
        hash_map::operator[]
        hash_map::pointer
        hash_map::rbegin
        hash_map::reference
        hash_map::rend
        hash_map::reverse_iterator
        hash_map::size
        hash_map::size_type
        hash_map::swap
        hash_map::upper_bound
        hash_map::value_comp
        hash_map::value_compare
        hash_map::value_type
      hash_multimap
        hash_multimap::allocator_type
        hash_multimap::begin
        hash_multimap::clear
        hash_multimap::const_iterator
        hash_multimap::const_pointer
        hash_multimap::const_reference
        hash_multimap::const_reverse_iterator
        hash_multimap::count
        hash_multimap::difference_type
        hash_multimap::empty
        hash_multimap::end
        hash_multimap::equal_range
        hash_multimap::erase
        hash_multimap::find
        hash_multimap::get_allocator
        hash_multimap::hash_multimap
        hash_multimap::insert
        hash_multimap::iterator
        hash_multimap::key_comp
        hash_multimap::key_compare
        hash_multimap::key_type
        hash_multimap::lower_bound
        hash_multimap::mapped_type
        hash_multimap::max_size
        hash_multimap::pointer
        hash_multimap::rbegin
        hash_multimap::reference
        hash_multimap::rend
        hash_multimap::reverse_iterator
        hash_multimap::size
        hash_multimap::size_type
        hash_multimap::swap
        hash_multimap::upper_bound
        hash_multimap::value_comp
        hash_multimap::value_compare
        hash_multimap::value_type
      operator!=
      operator==
      operator<
      operator<=
      operator>
      operator>=
      swap
    <hash_set>
      hash_multiset
        hash_multiset::allocator_type
        hash_multiset::begin
        hash_multiset::clear
        hash_multiset::const_iterator
        hash_multiset::const_pointer
        hash_multiset::const_reference
        hash_multiset::const_reverse_iterator
        hash_multiset::count
        hash_multiset::difference_type
        hash_multiset::empty
        hash_multiset::end
        hash_multiset::equal_range
        hash_multiset::erase
        hash_multiset::find
        hash_multiset::get_allocator
        hash_multiset::hash_multiset
        hash_multiset::insert
        hash_multiset::iterator
        hash_multiset::key_comp
        hash_multiset::key_compare
        hash_multiset::key_type
        hash_multiset::lower_bound
        hash_multiset::max_size
        hash_multiset::pointer
        hash_multiset::rbegin
        hash_multiset::reference
        hash_multiset::rend
        hash_multiset::reverse_iterator
        hash_multiset::size
        hash_multiset::size_type
        hash_multiset::swap
        hash_multiset::upper_bound
        hash_multiset::value_comp
        hash_multiset::value_compare
        hash_multiset::value_type
      hash_set
        hash_set::allocator_type
        hash_set::begin
        hash_set::clear
        hash_set::const_iterator
        hash_set::const_pointer
        hash_set::const_reference
        hash_set::const_reverse_iterator
        hash_set::count
        hash_set::difference_type
        hash_set::empty
        hash_set::end
        hash_set::equal_range
        hash_set::erase
        hash_set::find
        hash_set::get_allocator
        hash_set::hash_set
        hash_set::insert
        hash_set::iterator
        hash_set::key_comp
        hash_set::key_compare
        hash_set::key_type
        hash_set::lower_bound
        hash_set::max_size
        hash_set::pointer
        hash_set::rbegin
        hash_set::reference
        hash_set::rend
        hash_set::reverse_iterator
        hash_set::size
        hash_set::size_type
        hash_set::swap
        hash_set::upper_bound
        hash_set::value_comp
        hash_set::value_compare
        hash_set::value_type
      swap
      operator!=
      operator==
      operator<
      operator<=
      operator>
      operator>=
    <iomanip>
      resetiosflags
      setbase
      setfill
      setiosflags
      setprecision
      setw
    <ios>
      basic_ios
        basic_ios::bad
        basic_ios::basic_ios
        basic_ios::char_type
        basic_ios::clear
        basic_ios::copyfmt
        basic_ios::eof
        basic_ios::exceptions
        basic_ios::fail
        basic_ios::fill
        basic_ios::good
        basic_ios::imbue
        basic_ios::init
        basic_ios::int_type
        basic_ios::narrow
        basic_ios::off_type
        basic_ios::operator void *
        basic_ios::operator!
        basic_ios::pos_type
        basic_ios::rdbuf
        basic_ios::rdstate
        basic_ios::setstate
        basic_ios::tie
        basic_ios::traits_type
        basic_ios::widen
      boolalpha
      dec
      fixed
      fpos
        fpos::fpos
        fpos::operator!=
        fpos::operator+
        fpos::operator+=
        fpos::operator-
        fpos::operator-=
        fpos::operator==
        fpos::operator streamoff
        fpos::state
      hex
      internal
      ios
      ios_base
        ios_base::event
        ios_base::failure
        ios_base::flags
        ios_base::fmtflags
        ios_base::getloc
        ios_base::imbue
        ios_base::Init
        ios_base::ios_base
        ios_base::iostate
        ios_base::iword
        ios_base::openmode
        ios_base::operator=
        ios_base::precision
        ios_base::pword
        ios_base::seekdir
        ios_base::setf
        ios_base::streamoff
        ios_base::streampos
        ios_base::sync_with_stdio
        ios_base::unsetf
        ios_base::width
        ios_base::xalloc
      left
      noboolalpha
      noshowbase
      noshowpoint
      noshowpos
      noskipws
      nounitbuf
      nouppercase
      oct
      right
      scientific
      showbase
      showpoint
      showpos
      skipws
      streamoff
      streampos
      streamsize
      unitbuf
      uppercase
      wios
      wstreampos
    <iosfwd>
    <iostream>
      cerr
      cin
      clog
      cout
      wcerr
      wcin
      wclog
      wcout
    <istream>
      basic_iostream
      basic_istream
        basic_istream::basic_istream
        basic_istream::gcount
        basic_istream::get
        basic_istream::getline
        basic_istream::ignore
        basic_istream::operator>>
        basic_istream::peek
        basic_istream::putback
        basic_istream::read
        basic_istream::readsome
        basic_istream::seekg
        basic_istream::sentry
        basic_istream::sync
        basic_istream::tellg
        basic_istream::unget
      iostream
      istream
      operator>>
      wiostream
      wistream
      ws
    <iterator>
      advance
      back_insert_iterator
        back_insert_iterator::back_insert_iterator
        back_insert_iterator::operator*
        back_insert_iterator::operator++
        back_insert_iterator::operator=
      back_inserter
      bidirectional_iterator_tag
      distance
      forward_iterator_tag
      front_insert_iterator
        front_insert_iterator::front_insert_iterator
        front_insert_iterator::operator*
        front_insert_iterator::operator++
        front_insert_iterator::operator=
      front_inserter
      input_iterator_tag
      insert_iterator
        insert_iterator::insert_iterator
        insert_iterator::operator*
        insert_iterator::operator++
        insert_iterator::operator=
      inserter
      istream_iterator
        istream_iterator::char_type
        istream_iterator::istream_iterator
        istream_iterator::istream_type
        istream_iterator::operator*
        istream_iterator::operator++
        istream_iterator::traits_type
      istreambuf_iterator
        istreambuf_iterator::char_type
        istreambuf_iterator::equal
        istreambuf_iterator::int_type
        istreambuf_iterator::istream_type
        istreambuf_iterator::istreambuf_iterator
        istreambuf_iterator::operator*
        istreambuf_iterator::operator++
        istreambuf_iterator::streambuf_type
        istreambuf_iterator::traits_type
      iterator
      iterator_traits
      operator!=
      operator==
      operator<
      operator<=
      operator>
      operator>=
      operator+
      operator-
      ostream_iterator
        ostream_iterator::char_type
        ostream_iterator::operator*
        ostream_iterator::operator++
        ostream_iterator::operator=
        ostream_iterator::ostream_iterator
        ostream_iterator::ostream_type
        ostream_iterator::traits_type
      ostreambuf_iterator
        ostreambuf_iterator::char_type
        ostreambuf_iterator::failed
        ostreambuf_iterator::operator*
        ostreambuf_iterator::operator++
        ostreambuf_iterator::operator=
        ostreambuf_iterator::ostream_type
        ostreambuf_iterator::ostreambuf_iterator
        ostreambuf_iterator::streambuf_type
        ostreambuf_iterator::traits_type
      output_iterator_tag
      random_access_iterator_tag
      reverse_iterator
        reverse_iterator::base
        reverse_iterator::operator*
        reverse_iterator::operator+
        reverse_iterator::operator++
        reverse_iterator::operator+=
        reverse_iterator::operator-
        reverse_iterator::operator--
        reverse_iterator::operator-=
        reverse_iterator::operator->
        reverse_iterator::operator[]
    <limits>
      float_denorm_style
      float_round_style
      numeric_limits
    <list>
      list
        list::allocator_type
        list::assign
        list::back
        list::begin
        list::clear
        list::const_iterator
        list::const_pointer
        list::const_reference
        list::const_reverse_iterator
        list::difference_type
        list::empty
        list::end
        list::erase
        list::front
        list::get_allocator
        list::insert
        list::iterator
        list::list
        list::max_size
        list::merge
        list::pointer
        list::pop_back
        list::pop_front
        list::push_back
        list::push_front
        list::rbegin
        list::reference
        list::remove
        list::remove_if
        list::rend
        list::resize
        list::reverse
        list::reverse_iterator
        list::size
        list::size_type
        list::sort
        list::splice
        list::swap
        list::unique
        list::value_type
      operator!=
      operator==
      operator<
      operator<=
      operator>
      operator>=
      swap
    <locale>
      codecvt
        codecvt::always_noconv
        codecvt::codecvt
        codecvt::do_always_noconv
        codecvt::do_encoding
        codecvt::do_in
        codecvt::do_length
        codecvt::do_max_length
        codecvt::do_out
        codecvt::do_unshift
        codecvt::extern_type
        codecvt::in
        codecvt::intern_type
        codecvt::length
        codecvt::encoding
        codecvt::max_length
        codecvt::out
        codecvt::state_type
        codecvt::unshift
      codecvt_base
      codecvt_byname
      collate
        collate::char_type
        collate::collate
        collate::compare
        collate::do_compare
        collate::do_hash
        collate::do_transform
        collate::hash
        collate::string_type
        collate::transform
      collate_byname
      ctype
        ctype::char_type
        ctype::ctype
        ctype::do_is
        ctype::do_narrow
        ctype::do_scan_is
        ctype::do_scan_not
        ctype::do_tolower
        ctype::do_toupper
        ctype::do_widen
        ctype::is
        ctype::narrow
        ctype::scan_is
        ctype::scan_not
        ctype::tolower
        ctype::toupper
        ctype::widen
      ctype<char>
      ctype_base
      ctype_byname
      has_facet
      isalnum
      isalpha
      iscntrl
      isdigit
      isgraph
      islower
      isprint
      ispunct
      isspace
      isupper
      isxdigit
      locale
        locale::category
        locale::classic
        locale::combine
        locale::facet
        locale::global
        locale::id
        locale::locale
        locale::name
        locale::operator!=
        locale::operator()
        locale::operator==
      messages
        messages::char_type
        messages::close
        messages::do_close
        messages::do_get
        messages::do_open
        messages::get
        messages::messages
        messages::open
        messages::string_type
      messages_base
      messages_byname
      money_base
      money_get
        money_get::char_type
        money_get::do_get
        money_get::get
        money_get::iter_type
        money_get::money_get
        money_get::string_type
      money_put
        money_put::char_type
        money_put::do_put
        money_put::put
        money_put::iter_type
        money_put::money_put
        money_put::string_type
      moneypunct
        moneypunct::char_type
        moneypunct::curr_symbol
        moneypunct::decimal_point
        moneypunct::do_curr_symbol
        moneypunct::do_decimal_point
        moneypunct::do_frac_digits
        moneypunct::do_grouping
        moneypunct::do_neg_format
        moneypunct::do_negative_sign
        moneypunct::do_pos_format
        moneypunct::do_positive_sign
        moneypunct::do_thousands_sep
        moneypunct::frac_digits
        moneypunct::grouping
        moneypunct::moneypunct
        moneypunct::neg_format
        moneypunct::negative_sign
        moneypunct::pos_format
        moneypunct::positive_sign
        moneypunct::string_type
        moneypunct::thousands_sep
      moneypunct_byname
      num_get
        num_get::char_type
        num_get::do_get
        num_get::get
        num_get::iter_type
        num_get::num_get
      num_put
        num_put::char_type
        num_put::do_put
        num_put::put
        num_put::iter_type
        num_put::num_put
      numpunct
        numpunct::char_type
        numpunct::decimal_point
        numpunct::do_decimal_point
        numpunct::do_falsename
        numpunct::do_grouping
        numpunct::do_thousands_sep
        numpunct::do_truename
        numpunct::falsename
        numpunct::grouping
        numpunct::numpunct
        numpunct::string_type
        numpunct::thousands_sep
        numpunct::truename
      numpunct_byname
      time_base
      time_get
        time_get::char_type
        time_get::date_order
        time_get::do_date_order
        time_get::do_get_date
        time_get::do_get_month
        time_get::do_get_time
        time_get::do_get_weekday
        time_get::do_get_year
        time_get::get_date
        time_get::get_month
        time_get::get_time
        time_get::get_weekday
        time_get::get_year
        time_get::iter_type
        time_get::time_get
      time_get_byname
      time_put
        time_put::char_type
        time_put::do_put
        time_put::put
        time_put::iter_type
        time_put::time_put
      time_put_byname
      tolower
      toupper
      use_facet
    <map>
      map
        map::allocator_type
        map::begin
        map::clear
        map::const_iterator
        map::const_pointer
        map::const_reference
        map::const_reverse_iterator
        map::count
        map::difference_type
        map::empty
        map::end
        map::equal_range
        map::erase
        map::find
        map::get_allocator
        map::insert
        map::iterator
        map::key_comp
        map::key_compare
        map::key_type
        map::lower_bound
        map::map
        map::mapped_type
        map::max_size
        map::operator[]
        map::pointer
        map::rbegin
        map::reference
        map::rend
        map::reverse_iterator
        map::size
        map::size_type
        map::swap
        map::upper_bound
        map::value_comp
        map::value_compare
        map::value_type
      multimap
        multimap::allocator_type
        multimap::begin
        multimap::clear
        multimap::const_iterator
        multimap::const_pointer
        multimap::const_reference
        multimap::const_reverse_iterator
        multimap::count
        multimap::difference_type
        multimap::empty
        multimap::end
        multimap::equal_range
        multimap::erase
        multimap::find
        multimap::get_allocator
        multimap::insert
        multimap::iterator
        multimap::key_comp
        multimap::key_compare
        multimap::key_type
        multimap::lower_bound
        multimap::mapped_type
        multimap::max_size
        multimap::multimap
        multimap::pointer
        multimap::rbegin
        multimap::reference
        multimap::rend
        multimap::reverse_iterator
        multimap::size
        multimap::size_type
        multimap::swap
        multimap::upper_bound
        multimap::value_comp
        multimap::value_compare
        multimap::value_type
      operator!=
      operator==
      operator<
      operator<=
      operator>
      operator>=
      swap
    <memory>
      allocator
        allocator::const_reference
        allocator::construct
        allocator::destroy
        allocator::pointer
        allocator::rebind
        allocator::reference
        allocator::value_type
      allocator<void>
      auto_ptr
        auto_ptr::auto_ptr
        auto_ptr::~auto_ptr
        auto_ptr::element_type
        auto_ptr::get
        auto_ptr::operator=
        auto_ptr::operator*
        auto_ptr::operator->
        auto_ptr::operator auto_ptr<Other>
        auto_ptr::operator auto_ptr_ref<Other>
        auto_ptr::release
        auto_ptr::reset
      auto_ptr_ref
      get_temporary_buffer
      operator!=
      operator==
      uninitialized_copy
      uninitialized_fill
      uninitialized_fill_n
    <new>
      bad_alloc
      new_handler
      nothrow
      nothrow_t
      operator delete
      operator delete[]
      operator new
      operator new[]
      set_new_handler
    <numeric>
      accumulate
      adjacent_difference
      inner_product
      partial_sum
    <ostream>
      basic_ostream
        basic_ostream::basic_ostream
        basic_ostream::flush
        basic_ostream::operator<<
        basic_ostream::put
        basic_ostream::seekp
        basic_ostream::sentry
        basic_ostream::tellp
        basic_ostream::write
      endl
      ends
      flush
      operator<<
      ostream
      wostream
    <queue>
      operator!=
      operator==
      operator<
      operator<=
      operator>
      operator>=
      priority_queue
        priority_queue::container_type
        priority_queue::empty
        priority_queue::pop
        priority_queue::priority_queue
        priority_queue::push
        priority_queue::size
        priority_queue::size_type
        priority_queue::top
        priority_queue::value_type
      queue
        queue::back
        queue::container_type
        queue::empty
        queue::front
        queue::pop
        queue::push
        queue::queue
        queue::size
        queue::size_type
        queue::value_type
    <set>
      multiset
        multiset::allocator_type
        multiset::begin
        multiset::clear
        multiset::const_iterator
        multiset::const_pointer
        multiset::const_reference
        multiset::const_reverse_iterator
        multiset::count
        multiset::difference_type
        multiset::empty
        multiset::end
        multiset::equal_range
        multiset::erase
        multiset::find
        multiset::get_allocator
        multiset::insert
        multiset::iterator
        multiset::key_comp
        multiset::key_compare
        multiset::key_type
        multiset::lower_bound
        multiset::multiset
        multiset::max_size
        multiset::pointer
        multiset::rbegin
        multiset::reference
        multiset::rend
        multiset::reverse_iterator
        multiset::size
        multiset::size_type
        multiset::swap
        multiset::upper_bound
        multiset::value_comp
        multiset::value_compare
        multiset::value_type
      operator!=
      operator==
      operator<
      operator<=
      operator>
      operator>=
      set
        set::allocator_type
        set::begin
        set::clear
        set::const_iterator
        set::const_pointer
        set::const_reference
        set::const_reverse_iterator
        set::count
        set::difference_type
        set::empty
        set::end
        set::equal_range
        set::erase
        set::find
        set::get_allocator
        set::insert
        set::iterator
        set::key_comp
        set::key_compare
        set::key_type
        set::lower_bound
        set::max_size
        set::pointer
        set::rbegin
        set::reference
        set::rend
        set::reverse_iterator
        set::set
        set::size
        set::size_type
        set::swap
        set::upper_bound
        set::value_comp
        set::value_compare
        set::value_type
      swap
    <slist>
      operator!=
      operator==
      operator<
      operator<=
      operator>
      operator>=
      slist
        slist::allocator_type
        slist::assign
        slist::back
        slist::begin
        slist::clear
        slist::const_iterator
        slist::const_pointer
        slist::const_reference
        slist::difference_type
        slist::empty
        slist::end
        slist::erase
        slist::front
        slist::get_allocator
        slist::insert
        slist::iterator
        slist::max_size
        slist::merge
        slist::pointer
        slist::pop_back
        slist::pop_front
        slist::previous
        slist::push_back
        slist::push_front
        slist::reference
        slist::remove
        slist::remove_if
        slist::resize
        slist::reverse
        slist::size
        slist::size_type
        slist::slist
        slist::sort
        slist::splice
        slist::swap
        slist::unique
        slist::value_type
      swap
    <sstream>
      basic_stringbuf
        basic_stringbuf::allocator_type
        basic_stringbuf::basic_stringbuf
        basic_stringbuf::char_type
        basic_stringbuf::int_type
        basic_stringbuf::off_type
        basic_stringbuf::overflow
        basic_stringbuf::pbackfail
        basic_stringbuf::pos_type
        basic_stringbuf::seekoff
        basic_stringbuf::seekpos
        basic_stringbuf::str
        basic_stringbuf::traits_type
        basic_stringbuf::underflow
      basic_istringstream
        basic_istringstream::allocator_type
        basic_istringstream::basic_istringstream
        basic_istringstream::rdbuf
        basic_istringstream::str
      basic_ostringstream
        basic_ostringstream::allocator_type
        basic_ostringstream::basic_ostringstream
        basic_ostringstream::rdbuf
        basic_ostringstream::str
      basic_stringstream
        basic_stringstream::allocator_type
        basic_stringstream::basic_stringstream
        basic_stringstream::rdbuf
        basic_stringstream::str
      istringstream
      ostringstream
      stringbuf
      stringstream
      wistringstream
      wostringstream
      wstringbuf
      wstringstream
    <stack>
      operator!=
      operator==
      operator<
      operator<=
      operator>
      operator>=
      stack
        stack::container_type
        stack::empty
        stack::pop
        stack::push
        stack::size
        stack::size_type
        stack::stack
        stack::top
        stack::value_type
    <stdexcept>
      domain_error
      invalid_argument
      length_error
      logic_error
      out_of_range
      overflow_error
      range_error
      runtime_error
      underflow_error
    <streambuf>
      basic_streambuf
        basic_streambuf::basic_streambuf
        basic_streambuf::char_type
        basic_streambuf::eback
        basic_streambuf::egptr
        basic_streambuf::epptr
        basic_streambuf::gbump
        basic_streambuf::getloc
        basic_streambuf::gptr
        basic_streambuf::imbue
        basic_streambuf::in_avail
        basic_streambuf::int_type
        basic_streambuf::off_type
        basic_streambuf::overflow
        basic_streambuf::pbackfail
        basic_streambuf::pbase
        basic_streambuf::pbump
        basic_streambuf::pos_type
        basic_streambuf::pptr
        basic_streambuf::pubimbue
        basic_streambuf::pubseekoff
        basic_streambuf::pubseekpos
        basic_streambuf::pubsetbuf
        basic_streambuf::pubsync
        basic_streambuf::sbumpc
        basic_streambuf::seekoff
        basic_streambuf::seekpos
        basic_streambuf::setbuf
        basic_streambuf::setg
        basic_streambuf::setp
        basic_streambuf::sgetc
        basic_streambuf::sgetn
        basic_streambuf::showmanyc
        basic_streambuf::snextc
        basic_streambuf::sputbackc
        basic_streambuf::sputc
        basic_streambuf::sputn
        basic_streambuf::stossc
        basic_streambuf::sungetc
        basic_streambuf::sync
        basic_streambuf::traits_type
        basic_streambuf::uflow
        basic_streambuf::underflow
        basic_streambuf::xsgetn
        basic_streambuf::xsputn
      streambuf
      wstreambuf
    <string>
      basic_string
        basic_string::allocator_type
        basic_string::append
        basic_string::assign
        basic_string::at
        basic_string::basic_string
        basic_string::begin
        basic_string::c_str
        basic_string::capacity
        basic_string::clear
        basic_string::compare
        basic_string::const_iterator
        basic_string::const_pointer
        basic_string::const_reference
        basic_string::const_reverse_iterator
        basic_string::copy
        basic_string::data
        basic_string::difference_type
        basic_string::empty
        basic_string::end
        basic_string::erase
        basic_string::find
        basic_string::find_first_not_of
        basic_string::find_first_of
        basic_string::find_last_not_of
        basic_string::find_last_of
        basic_string::get_allocator
        basic_string::insert
        basic_string::iterator
        basic_string::length
        basic_string::max_size
        basic_string::npos
        basic_string::operator+=
        basic_string::operator=
        basic_string::operator[]
        basic_string::pointer
        basic_string::push_back
        basic_string::rbegin
        basic_string::reference
        basic_string::rend
        basic_string::replace
        basic_string::reserve
        basic_string::resize
        basic_string::reverse_iterator
        basic_string::rfind
        basic_string::size
        basic_string::size_type
        basic_string::substr
        basic_string::swap
        basic_string::traits_type
        basic_string::value_type
      char_traits
        char_traits::assign
        char_traits::char_type
        char_traits::compare
        char_traits::copy
        char_traits::eof
        char_traits::eq
        char_traits::eq_int_type
        char_traits::find
        char_traits::int_type
        char_traits::length
        char_traits::lt
        char_traits::move
        char_traits::not_eof
        char_traits::off_type
        char_traits::pos_type
        char_traits::state_type
        char_traits::to_char_type
        char_traits::to_int_type
      char_traits<char>
      char_traits<wchar_t>
      getline
      operator+
      operator!=
      operator==
      operator<
      operator<<
      operator<=
      operator>
      operator>=
      operator>>
      string
      swap
      wstring
    <strstream>
      strstreambuf
        strstreambuf::freeze
        strstreambuf::pcount
        strstreambuf::overflow
        strstreambuf::pbackfail
        strstreambuf::seekoff
        strstreambuf::seekpos
        strstreambuf::str
        strstreambuf::strstreambuf
        strstreambuf::underflow
      istrstream
        istrstream::istrstream
        istrstream::rdbuf
        istrstream::str
      ostrstream
        ostrstream::freeze
        ostrstream::ostrstream
        ostrstream::pcount
        ostrstream::rdbuf
        ostrstream::str
      strstream
        strstream::freeze
        strstream::pcount
        strstream::strstream
        strstream::rdbuf
        strstream::str
    <typeinfo>
      bad_cast
      bad_typeid
      type_info
        type_info::before
        type_info::name
    <utility>
      make_pair
      operator!=
      operator==
      operator<
      operator<=
      operator>
      operator>=
      pair
    <valarray>
      abs
      acos
      asin
      atan
      atan2
      cos
      cosh
      exp
      gslice
        gslice::gslice
        gslice::size
        gslice::start
        gslice::stride
      gslice_array
      indirect_array
      log
      log10
      mask_array
      operator!=
      operator%
      operator&
      operator&&
      operator>
      operator>>
      operator>=
      operator<
      operator<<
      operator<=
      operator*
      operator+
      operator-
      operator/
      operator==
      operator^
      operator OR
      operator OR OR
      pow
      sin
      sinh
      slice
        slice::slice
        slice::size
        slice::start
        slice::stride
      slice_array
      sqrt
      tan
      tanh
      valarray
        valarray::apply
        valarray::cshift
        valarray::max
        valarray::min
        valarray::operator!
        valarray::operator%=
        valarray::operator&=
        valarray::operator>>=
        valarray::operator<<=
        valarray::operator*=
        valarray::operator+
        valarray::operator+=
        valarray::operator-
        valarray::operator-=
        valarray::operator/=
        valarray::operator=
        valarray::operator[]
        valarray::operator^=
        valarray::operator OR=
        valarray::operator~
        valarray::resize
        valarray::shift
        valarray::size
        valarray::sum
        valarray::valarray
        valarray::value_type
      valarray<bool>
    <vector>
      operator!=
      operator==
      operator<
      operator<=
      operator>
      operator>=
      swap
      vector
        vector::allocator_type
        vector::assign
        vector::at
        vector::back
        vector::begin
        vector::capacity
        vector::clear
        vector::const_iterator
        vector::const_pointer
        vector::const_reference
        vector::const_reverse_iterator
        vector::difference_type
        vector::empty
        vector::end
        vector::erase
        vector::front
        vector::get_allocator
        vector::insert
        vector::iterator
        vector::max_size
        vector::operator[]
        vector::pointer
        vector::pop_back
        vector::push_back
        vector::rbegin
        vector::reference
        vector::rend
        vector::reserve
        vector::resize
        vector::reverse_iterator
        vector::size
        vector::size_type
        vector::swap
        vector::value_type
        vector::vector
    <cassert>
    <cctype>
    <cerrno>
    <cfloat>
    <ciso646>
    <climits>
    <clocale>
    <cmath>
    <csetjmp>
    <csignal>
    <cstdarg>
    <cstddef>
    <cstdio>
    <cstdlib>
    <cstring>
    <ctime>
    <cwchar>
    <cwctype>
    <assert.h>
      assert
    <ctype.h>
      isalnum
      isalpha
      iscntrl
      isdigit
      isgraph
      islower
      isprint
      ispunct
      isspace
      isupper
      isxdigit
      tolower
      toupper
    <errno.h>
      EDOM
      EILSEQ
      ERANGE
      errno
    <float.h>
      DBL_DIG
      DBL_EPSILON
      DBL_MANT_DIG
      DBL_MAX
      DBL_MAX_10_EXP
      DBL_MAX_EXP
      DBL_MIN
      DBL_MIN_10_EXP
      DBL_MIN_EXP
      FLT_DIG
      FLT_EPSILON
      FLT_MANT_DIG
      FLT_MAX
      FLT_MAX_10_EXP
      FLT_MAX_EXP
      FLT_MIN
      FLT_MIN_10_EXP
      FLT_MIN_EXP
      FLT_RADIX
      FLT_ROUNDS
      LDBL_DIG
      LDBL_EPSILON
      LDBL_MANT_DIG
      LDBL_MAX
      LDBL_MAX_10_EXP
      LDBL_MAX_EXP
      LDBL_MIN
      LDBL_MIN_10_EXP
      LDBL_MIN_EXP
    <iso646.h>
      and
      and_eq
      bitand
      bitor
      compl
      not
      not_eq
      or
      or_eq
      xor
      xor_eq
    <limits.h>
      CHAR_BIT
      CHAR_MAX
      CHAR_MIN
      INT_MAX
      INT_MIN
      LONG_MAX
      LONG_MIN
      MB_LEN_MAX
      SCHAR_MAX
      SCHAR_MIN
      SHRT_MAX
      SHRT_MIN
      UCHAR_MAX
      UINT_MAX
      ULONG_MAX
      USHRT_MAX
    <locale.h>
      LC_ALL
      LC_COLLATE
      LC_CTYPE
      LC_MONETARY
      LC_NUMERIC
      LC_TIME
      lconv
      localeconv
      NULL
      setlocale
    <math.h>
      HUGE_VAL
    <setjmp.h>
      jmp_buf
      longjmp
      setjmp
    <signal.h>
      raise
      sig_atomic_t
      SIGABRT
      SIGFPE
      SIGILL
      SIGINT
      signal
      SIGSEGV
      SIGTERM
      SIG_DFL
      SIG_ERR
      SIG_IGN
    <stdarg.h>
      va_arg
      va_end
      va_list
      va_start
    <stddef.h>
      NULL
      offsetof
      ptrdiff_t
      size_t
      wchar_t
    <stdio.h>
      BUFSIZ
      clearerr
      EOF
      fclose
      feof
      ferror
      fflush
      fgetc
      fgetpos
      fgets
      FILE
      FILENAME_MAX
      fopen
      FOPEN_MAX
      fpos_t
      fprintf
      fputc
      fputs
      fread
      freopen
      fscanf
      fseek
      fsetpos
      ftell
      fwrite
      getc
      getchar
      gets
      _IOFBF
      _IOLBF
      _IONBF
      L_tmpnam
      NULL
      perror
      printf
      putc
      putchar
      puts
      remove
      rename
      rewind
      scanf
      SEEK_CUR
      SEEK_END
      SEEK_SET
      setbuf
      setvbuf
      size_t
      sprintf
      sscanf
      stderr
      stdin
      stdout
      tmpfile
      TMP_MAX
      tmpnam
      ungetc
      vfprintf
      vprintf
      vsprintf
    <stdlib.h>
      abort
      abs
      atexit
      atof
      atoi
      atol
      bsearch
      calloc
      div
      div_t
      exit
      EXIT_FAILURE
      EXIT_SUCCESS
      free
      getenv
      labs
      ldiv
      ldiv_t
      malloc
      MB_CUR_MAX
      mblen
      mbstowcs
      mbtowc
      NULL
      qsort
      rand
      RAND_MAX
      realloc
      size_t
      srand
      strtod
      strtol
      strtoul
      system
      wchar_t
      wcstombs
      wctomb
    <string.h>
      memchr
      memcmp
      memcpy
      memmove
      memset
      NULL
      size_t
      strcat
      strchr
      strcmp
      strcoll
      strcpy
      strcspn
      strerror
      strlen
      strncat
      strncmp
      strncpy
      strpbrk
      strrchr
      strspn
      strstr
      strtok
      strxfrm
    <time.h>
      asctime
      clock
      CLOCKS_PER_SEC
      clock_t
      ctime
      difftime
      gmtime
      localtime
      mktime
      NULL
      size_t
      strftime
      time
      time_t
      tm
    <wchar.h>
      btowc
      fgetwc
      fgetws
      fputwc
      fputws
      fwide
      fwprintf
      fwscanf
      getwc
      getwchar
      mbrlen
      mbrtowc
      mbsinit
      mbsrtowcs
      mbstate_t
      NULL
      putwc
      putwchar
      size_t
      swprintf
      swscanf
      tm
      ungetwc
      vfwprintf
      vswprintf
      vwprintf
      WCHAR_MAX
      WCHAR_MIN
      wchar_t
      wcrtomb
      wcscat
      wcschr
      wcscmp
      wcscoll
      wcscpy
      wcscspn
      wcsftime
      wcslen
      wcsncat
      wcsncmp
      wcsncpy
      wcspbrk
      wcsrchr
      wcsrtombs
      wcsspn
      wcsstr
      wcstod
      wcstok
      wcstol
      wcstoul
      wcsxfrm
      wctob
      WEOF
      wint_t
      wmemchr
      wmemcmp
      wmemcpy
      wmemmove
      wmemset
      wprintf
      wscanf
    <wctype.h>
      WEOF
      iswalnum
      iswalpha
      iswcntrl
      iswctype
      iswdigit
      iswgraph
      iswlower
      iswprint
      iswpunct
      iswspace
      iswupper
      iswxdigit
      towctrans
      towlower
      towupper
      wctrans
      wctrans_t
      wctype
      wctype_t
      wint_t
    <fstream.h>
    <iomanip.h>
    <iostream.h>
    <new.h>
    <stl.h>
    C++ Library Overview
      Using C++ Library Headers
      C++ Library Conventions
      Iostreams Conventions
    C Library Overview
      Using Standard C Headers
      C Library Conventions
    Characters
      Character Sets
      Escape Sequences
      Trigraphs
      Multibyte Characters
    Files and Streams
      Text and Binary Streams
      Byte and Wide Streams
      Controlling Streams
      Stream States
    Formatted Output
      Print Formats
      Print Functions
    Formatted Input
      Scan Formats
      Scan Functions
      Scan Conversion Specifiers
    STL Conventions
      Iterator Conventions
      Algorithm Conventions
    Containers
      Container
        Container::begin
        Container::clear
        Container::const_iterator
        Container::const_reference
        Container::const_reverse_iterator
        Container::difference_type
        Container::empty
        Container::end
        Container::erase
        Container::iterator
        Container::max_size
        Container::rbegin
        Container::reference
        Container::rend
        Container::reverse_iterator
        Container::size
        Container::size_type
        Container::swap
        Container::value_type
      operator!=
      operator==
      operator<
      operator<=
      operator>
      operator>=
      swap
    Preprocessing
    Expressions
    Functions
    Index
  Dinkum C99 Library
    Dinkum C99 Library
      Table of Contents
    <assert.h>
      assert
    <complex.h>
      acos, cacos, cacosf, cacosl
      acosh, cacosh, cacoshf, cacoshl
      arg, carg, cargf, cargl
      asin, casin, casinf, casinl
      asinh, casinh, casinhf, casinhl
      atan, catan, catanf, catanl
      atanh, catanh, catanhf, catanhl
      complex
      _Complex_I
      conj, conjf, conjl
      cos, ccos, ccosf, ccosl
      cosh, ccosh, ccoshf, ccoshl
      cproj, cprojf, cprojl
      exp, cexp, cexpf, cexpl
      I
      imag, cimag, cimagf, cimagl
      imaginary
      _Imaginary_I
      log, clog, clogf, clogl
      pow, cpow, cpowf, cpowl
      real, creal, crealf, creall
      sin, csin, csinf, csinl
      sinh, csinh, csinhf, csinhl
      sqrt, csqrt, csqrtf, csqrtl
      tan, ctan, ctanf, ctanl
      tanh, ctanh, ctanhf, ctanhl
    <ctype.h>
      isalnum
      isalpha
      isblank
      iscntrl
      isdigit
      isgraph
      islower
      isprint
      ispunct
      isspace
      isupper
      isxdigit
      tolower
      toupper
    <errno.h>
      EDOM
      EILSEQ
      ERANGE
      errno
    <fenv.h>
      FE_ALL_EXCEPT
      FE_DFL_ENV
      FE_DIVBYZERO
      FE_DOWNWARD
      FE_INEXACT
      FE_INVALID
      FE_TONEAREST
      FE_TOWARDZERO
      FE_OVERFLOW
      FE_UNDERFLOW
      FE_UPWARD
      fenv_t
      feclearexcept
      fegettrapenable
      fegetenv
      fegetexceptflag
      fegetround
      feholdexcept
      feraiseexcept
      fesettrapenable
      fesetenv
      fesetexceptflag
      fesetround
      fetestexcept
      feupdateenv
      fexcept_t
    <float.h>
      DBL_DIG
      DBL_EPSILON
      DBL_MANT_DIG
      DBL_MAX
      DBL_MAX_10_EXP
      DBL_MAX_EXP
      DBL_MIN
      DBL_MIN_10_EXP
      DBL_MIN_EXP
      DECIMAL_DIG
      FLT_DIG
      FLT_EPSILON
      FLT_EVAL_METHOD
      FLT_MANT_DIG
      FLT_MAX
      FLT_MAX_10_EXP
      FLT_MAX_EXP
      FLT_MIN
      FLT_MIN_10_EXP
      FLT_MIN_EXP
      FLT_RADIX
      FLT_ROUNDS
      LDBL_DIG
      LDBL_EPSILON
      LDBL_MANT_DIG
      LDBL_MAX
      LDBL_MAX_10_EXP
      LDBL_MAX_EXP
      LDBL_MIN
      LDBL_MIN_10_EXP
      LDBL_MIN_EXP
    <inttypes.h>
      imaxabs, abs
      imaxdiv, div
      imaxdiv_t
      PRId8, PRId16, PRId32, PRId64
      PRIdFAST8, PRIdFAST16, PRIdFAST32, PRIdFAST64
      PRIdLEAST8, PRIdLEAST16, PRIdLEAST32, PRIdLEAST64
      PRIdMAX
      PRIdPTR
      PRIi8, PRIi16, PRIi32, PRIi64
      PRIiFAST8, PRIiFAST16, PRIiFAST32, PRIiFAST64
      PRIiLEAST8, PRIiLEAST16, PRIiLEAST32, PRIiLEAST64
      PRIiMAX
      PRIiPTR
      PRIo8, PRIo16, PRIo32, PRIo64
      PRIoFAST8, PRIoFAST16, PRIoFAST32, PRIoFAST64
      PRIoLEAST8, PRIoLEAST16, PRIoLEAST32, PRIoLEAST64
      PRIoMAX
      PRIoPTR
      PRIu8, PRIu16, PRIu32, PRIu64
      PRIuFAST8, PRIuFAST16, PRIuFAST32, PRIuFAST64
      PRIuLEAST8, PRIuLEAST16, PRIuLEAST32, PRIuLEAST64
      PRIuMAX
      PRIuPTR
      PRIx8, PRIx16, PRIx32, PRIx64
      PRIxFAST8, PRIxFAST16, PRIxFAST32, PRIxFAST64
      PRIxLEAST8, PRIxLEAST16, PRIxLEAST32, PRIxLEAST64
      PRIxMAX
      PRIxPTR
      PRIX8, PRIX16, PRIX32, PRIX64
      PRIXFAST8, PRIXFAST16, PRIXFAST32, PRIXFAST64
      PRIXLEAST8, PRIXLEAST16, PRIXLEAST32, PRIXLEAST64
      PRIXMAX
      PRIXPTR
      SCNd8, SCNd16, SCNd32, SCNd64
      SCNdFAST8, SCNdFAST16, SCNdFAST32, SCNdFAST64
      SCNdLEAST8, SCNdLEAST16, SCNdLEAST32, SCNdLEAST64
      SCNdMAX
      SCNdPTR
      SCNi8, SCNi16, SCNi32, SCNi64
      SCNiFAST8, SCNiFAST16, SCNiFAST32, SCNiFAST64
      SCNiLEAST8, SCNiLEAST16, SCNiLEAST32, SCNiLEAST64
      SCNiMAX
      SCNiPTR
      SCNo8, SCNo16, SCNo32, SCNo64
      SCNoFAST8, SCNoFAST16, SCNoFAST32, SCNoFAST64
      SCNoLEAST8, SCNoLEAST16, SCNoLEAST32, SCNoLEAST64
      SCNoMAX
      SCNoPTR
      SCNu8, SCNu16, SCNu32, SCNu64
      SCNuFAST8, SCNuFAST16, SCNuFAST32, SCNuFAST64
      SCNuLEAST8, SCNuLEAST16, SCNuLEAST32, SCNuLEAST64
      SCNuMAX
      SCNuPTR
      SCNx8, SCNx16, SCNx32, SCNx64
      SCNxFAST8, SCNxFAST16, SCNxFAST32, SCNxFAST64
      SCNxLEAST8, SCNxLEAST16, SCNxLEAST32, SCNxLEAST64
      SCNxMAX
      SCNxPTR
      SCNX8, SCNX16, SCNX32, SCNX64
      SCNXFAST8, SCNXFAST16, SCNXFAST32, SCNXFAST64
      SCNXLEAST8, SCNXLEAST16, SCNXLEAST32, SCNXLEAST64
      SCNXMAX
      SCNXPTR
      strtoimax
      strtoumax
      wcstoimax
      wcstoumax
    <iohw.h>
    <iso646.h>
      and
      and_eq
      bitand
      bitor
      compl
      not
      not_eq
      or
      or_eq
      xor
      xor_eq
    <limits.h>
      CHAR_BIT
      CHAR_MAX
      CHAR_MIN
      INT_MAX
      INT_MIN
      LLONG_MAX
      LLONG_MIN
      LONG_MAX
      LONG_MIN
      MB_LEN_MAX
      SCHAR_MAX
      SCHAR_MIN
      SHRT_MAX
      SHRT_MIN
      UCHAR_MAX
      UINT_MAX
      ULLONG_MAX
      ULONG_MAX
      USHRT_MAX
    <locale.h>
      LC_ALL
      LC_COLLATE
      LC_CTYPE
      LC_MONETARY
      LC_NUMERIC
      LC_TIME
      lconv
      localeconv
      NULL
      setlocale
    <math.h>
      abs, fabs, fabsf, fabsl
      acos, acosf, acosl
      acosh, acoshf, acoshl
      asin, asinf, asinl
      asinh, asinhf, asinhl
      atan, atanf, atanl
      atan2, atan2f, atan2l
      atanh, atanhf, atanhl
      cbrt, cbrtf, cbrtl
      ceil, ceilf, ceill
      copysign, copysignf, copysignl
      cos, cosf, cosl
      cosh, coshf, coshl
      double_t
      erf, erff, erfl
      erfc, erfcf, erfcl
      exp, expf, expl
      exp2, exp2f, exp2l
      expm1, expm1f, expm1l
      fdim, fdimf, fdiml
      float_t
      floor, floorf, floorl
      fma, fmaf, fmal
      fmax, fmaxf, fmaxl
      fmin, fminf, fminl
      fmod, fmodf, fmodl
      fpclassify
      FP_FAST_FMA
      FP_FAST_FMAF
      FP_FAST_FMAL
      FP_ILOGB0
      FP_ILOGBNAN
      FP_INFINITE
      FP_NAN
      FP_NORMAL
      FP_SUBNORMAL
      FP_ZERO
      frexp, frexpf, frexpl
      HUGE_VAL
      HUGE_VALF
      HUGE_VALL
      hypot, hypotf, hypotl
      ilogb, ilogbf, ilogbl
      INFINITY
      isfinite
      isgreater
      isgreaterequal
      isinf
      isless
      islessequal
      islessgreater
      isnan
      isnormal
      isunordered
      ldexp, ldexpf, ldexpl
      lgamma, lgammaf, lgammal
      llrint, llrintf, llrintl
      llround, llroundf, llroundl
      log, logf, logl
      log10, log10f, log10l
      log1p, log1pf, log1pl
      log2, log2f, log2l
      logb, logbf, logbl
      lrint, lrintf, lrintl
      lround, lroundf, lroundl
      MATH_ERRNO
      MATH_ERREXCEPT
      math_errhandling
      modf, modff, modfl
      NAN
      nan, nanf, nanl
      nearbyint, nearbyintf, nearbyintl
      nextafter, nextafterf, nextafterl
      nexttoward, nexttowardf, nexttowardl
      pow, powf, powl
      remainder, remainderf, remainderl
      remquo, remquof, remquol
      rint, rintf, rintl
      round, roundf, roundl
      scalbln, scalblnf, scalblnl
      scalbn, scalbnf, scalbnl
      signbit
      sin, sinf, sinl
      sinh, sinhf, sinhl
      sqrt, sqrtf, sqrtl
      tan, tanf, tanl
      tanh, tanhf, tanhl
      tgamma, tgammaf, tgammal
      trunc, truncf, truncl
    <setjmp.h>
      jmp_buf
      longjmp
      setjmp
    <signal.h>
      raise
      sig_atomic_t
      SIGABRT
      SIGFPE
      SIGILL
      SIGINT
      signal
      SIGSEGV
      SIGTERM
      SIG_DFL
      SIG_ERR
      SIG_IGN
    <stdarg.h>
      va_arg
      va_copy
      va_end
      va_list
      va_start
    <stdbool.h>
      __bool_true_false_are_defined
      bool
      false
      true
    <stddef.h>
      NULL
      offsetof
      ptrdiff_t
      size_t
      wchar_t
    <stdint.h>
      INT8_C, INT16_C, INT32_C, INT64_C
      INT8_MAX, INT16_MAX, INT32_MAX, INT64_MAX
      INT8_MIN, INT16_MIN, INT32_MIN, INT64_MIN
      int8_t, int16_t, int32_t, int64_t
      INT_FAST8_MAX, INT_FAST16_MAX, INT_FAST32_MAX, INT_FAST64_MAX
      INT_FAST8_MIN, INT_FAST16_MIN, INT_FAST32_MIN, INT_FAST64_MIN
      int_fast8_t, int_fast16_t, int_fast32_t, int_fast64_t
      INT_LEAST8_MAX, INT_LEAST16_MAX, INT_LEAST32_MAX, INT_LEAST64_MAX
      INT_LEAST8_MIN, INT_LEAST16_MIN, INT_LEAST32_MIN, INT_LEAST64_MIN
      int_least8_t, int_least16_t, int_least32_t, int_least64_t
      INTMAX_C
      INTMAX_MAX
      INTMAX_MIN
      intmax_t
      INTPTR_MAX
      INTPTR_MIN
      intptr_t
      PTRDIFF_MAX
      PTRDIFF_MIN
      SIG_ATOMIC_MAX
      SIG_ATOMIC_MIN
      SIZE_MAX
      UINT8_C, UINT16_C, UINT32_C, UINT64_C
      UINT8_MAX, UINT16_MAX, UINT32_MAX, UINT64_MAX
      uint8_t, uint16_t, uint32_t, uint64_t
      UINT_FAST8_MAX, UINT_FAST16_MAX, UINT_FAST32_MAX, UINT_FAST64_MAX
      uint_fast8_t, uint_fast16_t, uint_fast32_t, uint_fast64_t
      UINT_LEAST8_MAX, UINT_LEAST16_MAX, UINT_LEAST32_MAX, UINT_LEAST64_MAX
      uint_least8_t, uint_least16_t, uint_least32_t, uint_least64_t
      UINTMAX_C
      UINTMAX_MAX
      uintmax_t
      UINTPTR_MAX
      uintptr_t
      WCHAR_MAX
      WCHAR_MIN
      WINT_MAX
      WINT_MIN
    <stdio.h>
      BUFSIZ
      clearerr
      EOF
      fclose
      feof
      ferror
      fflush
      fgetc
      fgetpos
      fgets
      FILE
      FILENAME_MAX
      fopen
      FOPEN_MAX
      fpos_t
      fprintf
      fputc
      fputs
      fread
      freopen
      fscanf
      fseek
      fsetpos
      ftell
      fwrite
      getc
      getchar
      gets
      _IOFBF
      _IOLBF
      _IONBF
      L_tmpnam
      NULL
      perror
      printf
      putc
      putchar
      puts
      remove
      rename
      rewind
      scanf
      SEEK_CUR
      SEEK_END
      SEEK_SET
      setbuf
      setvbuf
      size_t
      snprintf
      sprintf
      sscanf
      stderr
      stdin
      stdout
      tmpfile
      TMP_MAX
      tmpnam
      ungetc
      vfprintf
      vfscanf
      vprintf
      vscanf
      vsnprintf
      vsprintf
      vsscanf
    <stdlib.h>
      abort
      abs
      atexit
      atof
      atoi
      atol
      atoll
      bsearch
      calloc
      div
      div_t
      exit
      _Exit
      EXIT_FAILURE
      EXIT_SUCCESS
      free
      getenv
      labs
      llabs
      ldiv
      lldiv
      ldiv_t
      lldiv_t
      malloc
      MB_CUR_MAX
      mblen
      mbstowcs
      mbtowc
      NULL
      qsort
      rand
      RAND_MAX
      realloc
      size_t
      srand
      strtod
      strtof
      strtol
      strtold
      strtoll
      strtoul
      strtoull
      system
      wchar_t
      wcstombs
      wctomb
    <string.h>
      memchr
      memcmp
      memcpy
      memmove
      memset
      NULL
      size_t
      strcat
      strchr
      strcmp
      strcoll
      strcpy
      strcspn
      strerror
      strlen
      strncat
      strncmp
      strncpy
      strpbrk
      strrchr
      strspn
      strstr
      strtok
      strxfrm
    <tgmath.h>
      acos
      acosh
      carg
      asin
      asinh
      atan
      atan2
      atanh
      cbrt
      ceil
      cimag
      conj
      copysign
      cos
      cosh
      cproj
      creal
      erf
      erfc
      exp
      exp2
      expm1
      fabs
      fdim
      floor
      fma
      fmax
      fmin
      fmod
      frexp
      hypot
      ilogb
      ldexp
      lgamma
      llrint
      llround
      log
      log10
      log1p
      log2
      logb
      lrint
      lround
      modf
      nearbyint
      nextafter
      nexttoward
      pow
      remainder
      remquo
      rint
      round
      scalbln
      scalbn
      sin
      sinh
      sqrt
      tan
      tanh
      tgamma
      trunc
    <time.h>
      asctime
      clock
      CLOCKS_PER_SEC
      clock_t
      ctime
      difftime
      gmtime
      localtime
      mktime
      NULL
      size_t
      strftime
      time
      time_t
      tm
    <uchar.h>
      c16rtomb
      c32rtomb
      char16_t
      char32_t
      mbrtoc16
      mbrtoc32
      mbstate_t
      NULL
      size_t
      __STDC_UTF_16__
      __STDC_UTF_32__
    <wchar.h>
      btowc
      fgetwc
      fgetws
      fputwc
      fputws
      fwide
      fwprintf
      fwscanf
      getwc
      getwchar
      mbrlen
      mbrtowc
      mbsinit
      mbsrtowcs
      mbstate_t
      NULL
      putwc
      putwchar
      size_t
      swprintf
      swscanf
      tm
      ungetwc
      vfwprintf
      vfwscanf
      vswprintf
      vswscanf
      vwprintf
      vwscanf
      WCHAR_MAX
      WCHAR_MIN
      wchar_t
      wcrtomb
      wcscat
      wcschr
      wcscmp
      wcscoll
      wcscpy
      wcscspn
      wcsftime
      wcslen
      wcsncat
      wcsncmp
      wcsncpy
      wcspbrk
      wcsrchr
      wcsrtombs
      wcsspn
      wcsstr
      wcstod
      wcstof
      wcstok
      wcstol
      wcstold
      wcstoll
      wcstoul
      wcstoull
      wcsxfrm
      wctob
      WEOF
      wint_t
      wmemchr
      wmemcmp
      wmemcpy
      wmemmove
      wmemset
      wprintf
      wscanf
    <wctype.h>
      WEOF
      iswalnum
      iswalpha
      iswblank
      iswcntrl
      iswctype
      iswdigit
      iswgraph
      iswlower
      iswprint
      iswpunct
      iswspace
      iswupper
      iswxdigit
      towctrans
      towlower
      towupper
      wctrans
      wctrans_t
      wctype
      wctype_t
      wint_t
    C Library Overview
      Using Standard C Headers
      C Library Conventions
    Characters
      Character Sets
      Escape Sequences
      Trigraphs
      Multibyte Characters
      Text and Binary Streams
      Byte and Wide Streams
      Controlling Streams
      Stream States
    Formatted Output
      Print Formats
      Print Functions
      Scan Formats
      Scan Functions
      Scan Conversion Specifiers
    Preprocessing
    Expressions
    Functions
    Index
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      Table of Contents
    <complex>
      abs
      arg
      complex
        complex::complex
        complex::imag
        complex::operator*=
        complex::operator+=
        complex::operator-=
        complex::operator/=
        complex::operator=
        complex::real
        complex::value_type
      conj
      cos
      cosh
      double_complex
      exp
      float_complex
      imag
      log
      log10
      norm
      operator!=
      operator*
      operator+
      operator-
      operator/
      operator<<
      operator==
      operator>>
      polar
      pow
      real
      sin
      sinh
      sqrt
      __STD_COMPLEX
      tan
      tanh
    <exception>
      bad_exception
      exception
      set_terminate
      set_unexpected
      terminate
      terminate_handler
      uncaught_exception
      unexpected
      unexpected_handler
    <fstream>
      filebuf
        filebuf::filebuf
        filebuf::char_type
        filebuf::close
        filebuf::int_type
        filebuf::is_open
        filebuf::off_type
        filebuf::open
        filebuf::overflow
        filebuf::pbackfail
        filebuf::pos_type
        filebuf::seekoff
        filebuf::seekpos
        filebuf::setbuf
        filebuf::sync
        filebuf::traits_type
        filebuf::underflow
      ifstream
        ifstream::ifstream
        ifstream::close
        ifstream::is_open
        ifstream::open
        ifstream::rdbuf
      ofstream
        ofstream::ofstream
        ofstream::close
        ofstream::is_open
        ofstream::open
        ofstream::rdbuf
    <iomanip>
      resetiosflags
      setbase
      setfill
      setiosflags
      setprecision
      setw
    <ios>
      ios
        ios::bad
        ios::ios
        ios::char_type
        ios::clear
        ios::copyfmt
        ios::eof
        ios::exceptions
        ios::fail
        ios::fill
        ios::good
        ios::imbue
        ios::init
        ios::int_type
        ios::narrow
        ios::off_type
        ios::operator void *
        ios::operator!
        ios::pos_type
        ios::rdbuf
        ios::rdstate
        ios::setstate
        ios::tie
        ios::traits_type
        ios::widen
      boolalpha
      dec
      fixed
      fpos
        fpos::fpos
        fpos::operator!=
        fpos::operator+
        fpos::operator+=
        fpos::operator-
        fpos::operator-=
        fpos::operator==
        fpos::operator streamoff
        fpos::state
      hex
      internal
      ios_base
        ios_base::event
        ios_base::failure
        ios_base::flags
        ios_base::fmtflags
        ios_base::getloc
        ios_base::imbue
        ios_base::Init
        ios_base::ios_base
        ios_base::iostate
        ios_base::iword
        ios_base::openmode
        ios_base::operator=
        ios_base::precision
        ios_base::pword
        ios_base::seekdir
        ios_base::setf
        ios_base::streamoff
        ios_base::streampos
        ios_base::sync_with_stdio
        ios_base::unsetf
        ios_base::width
        ios_base::xalloc
      left
      locale
      mbstate_t
      noboolalpha
      noshowbase
      noshowpoint
      noshowpos
      noskipws
      nounitbuf
      nouppercase
      oct
      right
      scientific
      showbase
      showpoint
      showpos
      skipws
      streamoff
      streampos
      streamsize
      unitbuf
      uppercase
    <iosfwd>
    <iostream>
      cin
      cout
    <istream>
      istream
        istream::istream
        istream::gcount
        istream::get
        istream::getline
        istream::ignore
        istream::operator>>
        istream::peek
        istream::putback
        istream::read
        istream::readsome
        istream::seekg
        istream::sentry
        istream::sync
        istream::tellg
        istream::unget
      operator>>
      ws
    <new>
      bad_alloc
      new_handler
      nothrow
      nothrow_t
      operator delete
      operator delete[]
      operator new
      operator new[]
      set_new_handler
    <ostream>
      ostream
        ostream::ostream
        ostream::flush
        ostream::operator<<
        ostream::put
        ostream::seekp
        ostream::sentry
        ostream::tellp
        ostream::write
      endl
      ends
      flush
      operator<<
    <sstream>
      stringbuf
        stringbuf::allocator_type
        stringbuf::stringbuf
        stringbuf::char_type
        stringbuf::int_type
        stringbuf::off_type
        stringbuf::overflow
        stringbuf::pbackfail
        stringbuf::pos_type
        stringbuf::seekoff
        stringbuf::seekpos
        stringbuf::str
        stringbuf::traits_type
        stringbuf::underflow
      istringstream
        istringstream::allocator_type
        istringstream::istringstream
        istringstream::rdbuf
        istringstream::str
      ostringstream
        ostringstream::allocator_type
        ostringstream::ostringstream
        ostringstream::rdbuf
        ostringstream::str
    <stdexcept>
      domain_error
      invalid_argument
      length_error
      logic_error
      out_of_range
      overflow_error
      range_error
      runtime_error
      underflow_error
    <streambuf>
      streambuf
        streambuf::streambuf
        streambuf::char_type
        streambuf::eback
        streambuf::egptr
        streambuf::epptr
        streambuf::gbump
        streambuf::getloc
        streambuf::gptr
        streambuf::imbue
        streambuf::in_avail
        streambuf::int_type
        streambuf::off_type
        streambuf::overflow
        streambuf::pbackfail
        streambuf::pbase
        streambuf::pbump
        streambuf::pos_type
        streambuf::pptr
        streambuf::pubimbue
        streambuf::pubseekoff
        streambuf::pubseekpos
        streambuf::pubsetbuf
        streambuf::pubsync
        streambuf::sbumpc
        streambuf::seekoff
        streambuf::seekpos
        streambuf::setbuf
        streambuf::setg
        streambuf::setp
        streambuf::sgetc
        streambuf::sgetn
        streambuf::showmanyc
        streambuf::snextc
        streambuf::sputbackc
        streambuf::sputc
        streambuf::sputn
        streambuf::stossc
        streambuf::sungetc
        streambuf::sync
        streambuf::traits_type
        streambuf::uflow
        streambuf::underflow
        streambuf::xsgetn
        streambuf::xsputn
    <string>
      string
        string::allocator_type
        string::append
        string::assign
        string::at
        string::string
        string::begin
        string::c_str
        string::capacity
        string::clear
        string::compare
        string::const_iterator
        string::const_pointer
        string::const_reference
        string::const_reverse_iterator
        string::copy
        string::data
        string::difference_type
        string::empty
        string::end
        string::erase
        string::find
        string::find_first_not_of
        string::find_first_of
        string::find_last_not_of
        string::find_last_of
        string::get_allocator
        string::insert
        string::iterator
        string::length
        string::max_size
        string::npos
        string::operator+=
        string::operator=
        string::operator[]
        string::pointer
        string::push_back
        string::rbegin
        string::reference
        string::rend
        string::replace
        string::reserve
        string::resize
        string::reverse_iterator
        string::rfind
        string::size
        string::size_type
        string::substr
        string::swap
        string::traits_type
        string::value_type
      char_allocator
        char_allocator::operator==
      char_traits
        char_traits::assign
        char_traits::char_type
        char_traits::compare
        char_traits::copy
        char_traits::eof
        char_traits::eq
        char_traits::eq_int_type
        char_traits::find
        char_traits::int_type
        char_traits::length
        char_traits::lt
        char_traits::move
        char_traits::not_eof
        char_traits::off_type
        char_traits::pos_type
        char_traits::state_type
        char_traits::to_char_type
        char_traits::to_int_type
      getline
      operator+
      operator!=
      operator==
      operator<
      operator<<
      operator<=
      operator>
      operator>=
      operator>>
      swap
    <strstream>
      strstreambuf
        strstreambuf::freeze
        strstreambuf::pcount
        strstreambuf::overflow
        strstreambuf::pbackfail
        strstreambuf::seekoff
        strstreambuf::seekpos
        strstreambuf::str
        strstreambuf::strstreambuf
        strstreambuf::underflow
      istrstream
        istrstream::istrstream
        istrstream::rdbuf
        istrstream::str
      ostrstream
        ostrstream::freeze
        ostrstream::ostrstream
        ostrstream::pcount
        ostrstream::rdbuf
        ostrstream::str
    <cassert>
    <cctype>
    <cerrno>
    <cfloat>
    <climits>
    <clocale>
    <cmath>
    <csetjmp>
    <csignal>
    <cstdarg>
    <cstddef>
    <cstdio>
    <cstdlib>
    <cstring>
    <ctime>
    <assert.h>
      assert
    <ctype.h>
      isalnum
      isalpha
      iscntrl
      isdigit
      isgraph
      islower
      isprint
      ispunct
      isspace
      isupper
      isxdigit
      tolower
      toupper
    <errno.h>
      EDOM
      EILSEQ
      ERANGE
      errno
    <float.h>
      DBL_DIG
      DBL_EPSILON
      DBL_MANT_DIG
      DBL_MAX
      DBL_MAX_10_EXP
      DBL_MAX_EXP
      DBL_MIN
      DBL_MIN_10_EXP
      DBL_MIN_EXP
      FLT_DIG
      FLT_EPSILON
      FLT_MANT_DIG
      FLT_MAX
      FLT_MAX_10_EXP
      FLT_MAX_EXP
      FLT_MIN
      FLT_MIN_10_EXP
      FLT_MIN_EXP
      FLT_RADIX
      FLT_ROUNDS
      LDBL_DIG
      LDBL_EPSILON
      LDBL_MANT_DIG
      LDBL_MAX
      LDBL_MAX_10_EXP
      LDBL_MAX_EXP
      LDBL_MIN
      LDBL_MIN_10_EXP
      LDBL_MIN_EXP
    <limits.h>
      CHAR_BIT
      CHAR_MAX
      CHAR_MIN
      INT_MAX
      INT_MIN
      LONG_MAX
      LONG_MIN
      MB_LEN_MAX
      SCHAR_MAX
      SCHAR_MIN
      SHRT_MAX
      SHRT_MIN
      UCHAR_MAX
      UINT_MAX
      ULONG_MAX
      USHRT_MAX
    <locale.h>
      LC_ALL
      LC_COLLATE
      LC_CTYPE
      LC_MONETARY
      LC_NUMERIC
      LC_TIME
      lconv
      localeconv
      NULL
      setlocale
    <math.h>
      HUGE_VAL
    <setjmp.h>
      jmp_buf
      longjmp
      setjmp
    <signal.h>
      raise
      sig_atomic_t
      SIGABRT
      SIGFPE
      SIGILL
      SIGINT
      signal
      SIGSEGV
      SIGTERM
      SIG_DFL
      SIG_ERR
      SIG_IGN
    <stdarg.h>
      va_arg
      va_end
      va_list
      va_start
    <stddef.h>
      NULL
      offsetof
      ptrdiff_t
      size_t
      wchar_t
    <stdio.h>
      BUFSIZ
      clearerr
      EOF
      fclose
      feof
      ferror
      fflush
      fgetc
      fgetpos
      fgets
      FILE
      FILENAME_MAX
      fopen
      FOPEN_MAX
      fpos_t
      fprintf
      fputc
      fputs
      fread
      freopen
      fscanf
      fseek
      fsetpos
      ftell
      fwrite
      getc
      getchar
      gets
      _IOFBF
      _IOLBF
      _IONBF
      L_tmpnam
      NULL
      perror
      printf
      putc
      putchar
      puts
      remove
      rename
      rewind
      scanf
      SEEK_CUR
      SEEK_END
      SEEK_SET
      setbuf
      setvbuf
      size_t
      sprintf
      sscanf
      stderr
      stdin
      stdout
      tmpfile
      TMP_MAX
      tmpnam
      ungetc
      vfprintf
      vprintf
      vsprintf
    <stdlib.h>
      abort
      abs
      atexit
      atof
      atoi
      atol
      bsearch
      calloc
      div
      div_t
      exit
      EXIT_FAILURE
      EXIT_SUCCESS
      free
      getenv
      labs
      ldiv
      ldiv_t
      malloc
      MB_CUR_MAX
      mblen
      mbstowcs
      mbtowc
      NULL
      qsort
      rand
      RAND_MAX
      realloc
      size_t
      srand
      strtod
      strtol
      strtoul
      system
      wchar_t
      wcstombs
      wctomb
    <string.h>
      memchr
      memcmp
      memcpy
      memmove
      memset
      NULL
      size_t
      strcat
      strchr
      strcmp
      strcoll
      strcpy
      strcspn
      strerror
      strlen
      strncat
      strncmp
      strncpy
      strpbrk
      strrchr
      strspn
      strstr
      strtok
      strxfrm
    <time.h>
      asctime
      clock
      CLOCKS_PER_SEC
      clock_t
      ctime
      difftime
      gmtime
      localtime
      mktime
      NULL
      size_t
      strftime
      time
      time_t
      tm
    <fstream.h>
    <iomanip.h>
    <iostream.h>
    <new.h>
    C++ Library Overview
      Using C++ Library Headers
      C++ Library Conventions
      Iostreams Conventions
      Exceptions
    C Library Overview
      Using Standard C Headers
      C Library Conventions
    Characters
      Character Sets
      Escape Sequences
      Trigraphs
      Multibyte Characters
    Files and Streams
      Text and Binary Streams
      Controlling Streams
      Stream States
    Formatted Output
      Print Formats
      Print Functions
    Formatted Input
      Scan Formats
      Scan Functions
      Scan Conversion Specifiers
    Preprocessing
    Expressions
    Functions
    Index
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      Table of Contents
    <algorithm>
      adjacent_find
      binary_search
      copy
      copy_backward
      count
      count_if
      equal
      equal_range
      fill
      fill_n
      find
      find_end
      find_first_of
      find_if
      for_each
      generate
      generate_n
      includes
      inplace_merge
      iter_swap
      lexicographical_compare
      lower_bound
      make_heap
      max
      max_element
      merge
      min
      min_element
      mismatch
      next_permutation
      nth_element
      partial_sort
      partial_sort_copy
      partition
      pop_heap
      prev_permutation
      push_heap
      random_shuffle
      remove
      remove_copy
      remove_copy_if
      remove_if
      replace
      replace_copy
      replace_copy_if
      replace_if
      reverse
      reverse_copy
      rotate
      rotate_copy
      search
      search_n
      set_difference
      set_intersection
      set_symmetric_difference
      set_union
      sort
      sort_heap
      stable_partition
      stable_sort
      swap
      swap_ranges
      transform
      unique
      unique_copy
      upper_bound
    <bitset>
      bitset
        bitset::any
        bitset::bitset
        bitset::count
        bitset::element_type
        bitset::flip
        bitset::none
        bitset::operator!=
        bitset::operator&=
        bitset::operator<<
        bitset::operator<<=
        bitset::operator==
        bitset::operator>>
        bitset::operator>>=
        bitset::operator[]
        bitset::operator^=
        bitset::operator OR=
        bitset::operator~
        bitset::reference
        bitset::reset
        bitset::set
        bitset::size
        bitset::test
        bitset::to_string
        bitset::to_ulong
      operator&
      operator OR
      operator^
      operator<<
      operator>>
    <complex>
      abs
      arg
      complex
        complex::complex
        complex::imag
        complex::operator*=
        complex::operator+=
        complex::operator-=
        complex::operator/=
        complex::operator=
        complex::real
        complex::value_type
      complex<double>
      complex<float>
      complex<long double>
      conj
      cos
      cosh
      exp
      imag
      log
      log10
      norm
      operator!=
      operator*
      operator+
      operator-
      operator/
      operator<<
      operator==
      operator>>
      polar
      pow
      real
      sin
      sinh
      sqrt
      __STD_COMPLEX
      tan
      tanh
    <deque>
      deque
        deque::allocator_type
        deque::assign
        deque::at
        deque::back
        deque::begin
        deque::clear
        deque::const_iterator
        deque::const_pointer
        deque::const_reference
        deque::const_reverse_iterator
        deque::deque
        deque::difference_type
        deque::empty
        deque::end
        deque::erase
        deque::front
        deque::get_allocator
        deque::insert
        deque::iterator
        deque::max_size
        deque::operator[]
        deque::pointer
        deque::pop_back
        deque::pop_front
        deque::push_back
        deque::push_front
        deque::rbegin
        deque::reference
        deque::rend
        deque::resize
        deque::reverse_iterator
        deque::size
        deque::size_type
        deque::swap
        deque::value_type
      operator!=
      operator==
      operator<
      operator<=
      operator>
      operator>=
      swap
    <exception>
      bad_exception
      exception
      set_terminate
      set_unexpected
      terminate
      terminate_handler
      uncaught_exception
      unexpected
      unexpected_handler
    <fstream>
      basic_filebuf
        basic_filebuf::basic_filebuf
        basic_filebuf::char_type
        basic_filebuf::close
        basic_filebuf::int_type
        basic_filebuf::is_open
        basic_filebuf::off_type
        basic_filebuf::open
        basic_filebuf::overflow
        basic_filebuf::pbackfail
        basic_filebuf::pos_type
        basic_filebuf::seekoff
        basic_filebuf::seekpos
        basic_filebuf::setbuf
        basic_filebuf::sync
        basic_filebuf::traits_type
        basic_filebuf::underflow
      basic_fstream
        basic_fstream::basic_fstream
        basic_fstream::close
        basic_fstream::is_open
        basic_fstream::open
        basic_fstream::rdbuf
      basic_ifstream
        basic_ifstream::basic_ifstream
        basic_ifstream::close
        basic_ifstream::is_open
        basic_ifstream::open
        basic_ifstream::rdbuf
      basic_ofstream
        basic_ofstream::basic_ofstream
        basic_ofstream::close
        basic_ofstream::is_open
        basic_ofstream::open
        basic_ofstream::rdbuf
      filebuf
      fstream
      ifstream
      ofstream
      wfstream
      wifstream
      wofstream
      wfilebuf
    <functional>
      binary_function
      binary_negate
      bind1st
      bind2nd
      binder1st
      binder2nd
      const_mem_fun_t
      const_mem_fun_ref_t
      const_mem_fun1_t
      const_mem_fun1_ref_t
      divides
      equal_to
      greater
      greater_equal
      less
      less_equal
      logical_and
      logical_not
      logical_or
      mem_fun
      mem_fun_ref
      mem_fun_t
      mem_fun_ref_t
      mem_fun1_t
      mem_fun1_ref_t
      minus
      modulus
      multiplies
      negate
      not1
      not2
      not_equal_to
      plus
      ptr_fun
      unary_function
      unary_negate
    <hash_map>
      hash_compare
      hash_map
        hash_map::allocator_type
        hash_map::begin
        hash_map::clear
        hash_map::const_iterator
        hash_map::const_pointer
        hash_map::const_reference
        hash_map::const_reverse_iterator
        hash_map::count
        hash_map::difference_type
        hash_map::empty
        hash_map::end
        hash_map::equal_range
        hash_map::erase
        hash_map::find
        hash_map::get_allocator
        hash_map::hash_map
        hash_map::insert
        hash_map::iterator
        hash_map::key_comp
        hash_map::key_compare
        hash_map::key_type
        hash_map::lower_bound
        hash_map::mapped_type
        hash_map::max_size
        hash_map::operator[]
        hash_map::pointer
        hash_map::rbegin
        hash_map::reference
        hash_map::rend
        hash_map::reverse_iterator
        hash_map::size
        hash_map::size_type
        hash_map::swap
        hash_map::upper_bound
        hash_map::value_comp
        hash_map::value_compare
        hash_map::value_type
      hash_multimap
        hash_multimap::allocator_type
        hash_multimap::begin
        hash_multimap::clear
        hash_multimap::const_iterator
        hash_multimap::const_pointer
        hash_multimap::const_reference
        hash_multimap::const_reverse_iterator
        hash_multimap::count
        hash_multimap::difference_type
        hash_multimap::empty
        hash_multimap::end
        hash_multimap::equal_range
        hash_multimap::erase
        hash_multimap::find
        hash_multimap::get_allocator
        hash_multimap::hash_multimap
        hash_multimap::insert
        hash_multimap::iterator
        hash_multimap::key_comp
        hash_multimap::key_compare
        hash_multimap::key_type
        hash_multimap::lower_bound
        hash_multimap::mapped_type
        hash_multimap::max_size
        hash_multimap::pointer
        hash_multimap::rbegin
        hash_multimap::reference
        hash_multimap::rend
        hash_multimap::reverse_iterator
        hash_multimap::size
        hash_multimap::size_type
        hash_multimap::swap
        hash_multimap::upper_bound
        hash_multimap::value_comp
        hash_multimap::value_compare
        hash_multimap::value_type
      operator!=
      operator==
      operator<
      operator<=
      operator>
      operator>=
      swap
    <hash_set>
      hash_multiset
        hash_multiset::allocator_type
        hash_multiset::begin
        hash_multiset::clear
        hash_multiset::const_iterator
        hash_multiset::const_pointer
        hash_multiset::const_reference
        hash_multiset::const_reverse_iterator
        hash_multiset::count
        hash_multiset::difference_type
        hash_multiset::empty
        hash_multiset::end
        hash_multiset::equal_range
        hash_multiset::erase
        hash_multiset::find
        hash_multiset::get_allocator
        hash_multiset::hash_multiset
        hash_multiset::insert
        hash_multiset::iterator
        hash_multiset::key_comp
        hash_multiset::key_compare
        hash_multiset::key_type
        hash_multiset::lower_bound
        hash_multiset::max_size
        hash_multiset::pointer
        hash_multiset::rbegin
        hash_multiset::reference
        hash_multiset::rend
        hash_multiset::reverse_iterator
        hash_multiset::size
        hash_multiset::size_type
        hash_multiset::swap
        hash_multiset::upper_bound
        hash_multiset::value_comp
        hash_multiset::value_compare
        hash_multiset::value_type
      hash_set
        hash_set::allocator_type
        hash_set::begin
        hash_set::clear
        hash_set::const_iterator
        hash_set::const_pointer
        hash_set::const_reference
        hash_set::const_reverse_iterator
        hash_set::count
        hash_set::difference_type
        hash_set::empty
        hash_set::end
        hash_set::equal_range
        hash_set::erase
        hash_set::find
        hash_set::get_allocator
        hash_set::hash_set
        hash_set::insert
        hash_set::iterator
        hash_set::key_comp
        hash_set::key_compare
        hash_set::key_type
        hash_set::lower_bound
        hash_set::max_size
        hash_set::pointer
        hash_set::rbegin
        hash_set::reference
        hash_set::rend
        hash_set::reverse_iterator
        hash_set::size
        hash_set::size_type
        hash_set::swap
        hash_set::upper_bound
        hash_set::value_comp
        hash_set::value_compare
        hash_set::value_type
      swap
      operator!=
      operator==
      operator<
      operator<=
      operator>
      operator>=
    <iomanip>
      resetiosflags
      setbase
      setfill
      setiosflags
      setprecision
      setw
    <ios>
      basic_ios
        basic_ios::bad
        basic_ios::basic_ios
        basic_ios::char_type
        basic_ios::clear
        basic_ios::copyfmt
        basic_ios::eof
        basic_ios::exceptions
        basic_ios::fail
        basic_ios::fill
        basic_ios::good
        basic_ios::imbue
        basic_ios::init
        basic_ios::int_type
        basic_ios::narrow
        basic_ios::off_type
        basic_ios::operator void *
        basic_ios::operator!
        basic_ios::pos_type
        basic_ios::rdbuf
        basic_ios::rdstate
        basic_ios::setstate
        basic_ios::tie
        basic_ios::traits_type
        basic_ios::widen
      boolalpha
      dec
      fixed
      fpos
        fpos::fpos
        fpos::operator!=
        fpos::operator+
        fpos::operator+=
        fpos::operator-
        fpos::operator-=
        fpos::operator==
        fpos::operator streamoff
        fpos::state
      hex
      internal
      ios
      ios_base
        ios_base::event
        ios_base::failure
        ios_base::flags
        ios_base::fmtflags
        ios_base::getloc
        ios_base::imbue
        ios_base::Init
        ios_base::ios_base
        ios_base::iostate
        ios_base::iword
        ios_base::openmode
        ios_base::operator=
        ios_base::precision
        ios_base::pword
        ios_base::seekdir
        ios_base::setf
        ios_base::streamoff
        ios_base::streampos
        ios_base::sync_with_stdio
        ios_base::unsetf
        ios_base::width
        ios_base::xalloc
      left
      noboolalpha
      noshowbase
      noshowpoint
      noshowpos
      noskipws
      nounitbuf
      nouppercase
      oct
      right
      scientific
      showbase
      showpoint
      showpos
      skipws
      streamoff
      streampos
      streamsize
      unitbuf
      uppercase
      wios
      wstreampos
    <iosfwd>
    <iostream>
      cerr
      cin
      clog
      cout
      wcerr
      wcin
      wclog
      wcout
    <istream>
      basic_iostream
      basic_istream
        basic_istream::basic_istream
        basic_istream::gcount
        basic_istream::get
        basic_istream::getline
        basic_istream::ignore
        basic_istream::operator>>
        basic_istream::peek
        basic_istream::putback
        basic_istream::read
        basic_istream::readsome
        basic_istream::seekg
        basic_istream::sentry
        basic_istream::sync
        basic_istream::tellg
        basic_istream::unget
      iostream
      istream
      operator>>
      wiostream
      wistream
      ws
    <iterator>
      advance
      back_insert_iterator
        back_insert_iterator::back_insert_iterator
        back_insert_iterator::operator*
        back_insert_iterator::operator++
        back_insert_iterator::operator=
      back_inserter
      bidirectional_iterator_tag
      distance
      forward_iterator_tag
      front_insert_iterator
        front_insert_iterator::front_insert_iterator
        front_insert_iterator::operator*
        front_insert_iterator::operator++
        front_insert_iterator::operator=
      front_inserter
      input_iterator_tag
      insert_iterator
        insert_iterator::insert_iterator
        insert_iterator::operator*
        insert_iterator::operator++
        insert_iterator::operator=
      inserter
      istream_iterator
        istream_iterator::char_type
        istream_iterator::istream_iterator
        istream_iterator::istream_type
        istream_iterator::operator*
        istream_iterator::operator++
        istream_iterator::traits_type
      istreambuf_iterator
        istreambuf_iterator::char_type
        istreambuf_iterator::equal
        istreambuf_iterator::int_type
        istreambuf_iterator::istream_type
        istreambuf_iterator::istreambuf_iterator
        istreambuf_iterator::operator*
        istreambuf_iterator::operator++
        istreambuf_iterator::streambuf_type
        istreambuf_iterator::traits_type
      iterator
      iterator_traits
      operator!=
      operator==
      operator<
      operator<=
      operator>
      operator>=
      operator+
      operator-
      ostream_iterator
        ostream_iterator::char_type
        ostream_iterator::operator*
        ostream_iterator::operator++
        ostream_iterator::operator=
        ostream_iterator::ostream_iterator
        ostream_iterator::ostream_type
        ostream_iterator::traits_type
      ostreambuf_iterator
        ostreambuf_iterator::char_type
        ostreambuf_iterator::failed
        ostreambuf_iterator::operator*
        ostreambuf_iterator::operator++
        ostreambuf_iterator::operator=
        ostreambuf_iterator::ostream_type
        ostreambuf_iterator::ostreambuf_iterator
        ostreambuf_iterator::streambuf_type
        ostreambuf_iterator::traits_type
      output_iterator_tag
      random_access_iterator_tag
      reverse_iterator
        reverse_iterator::base
        reverse_iterator::operator*
        reverse_iterator::operator+
        reverse_iterator::operator++
        reverse_iterator::operator+=
        reverse_iterator::operator-
        reverse_iterator::operator--
        reverse_iterator::operator-=
        reverse_iterator::operator->
        reverse_iterator::operator[]
    <limits>
      float_denorm_style
      float_round_style
      numeric_limits
    <list>
      list
        list::allocator_type
        list::assign
        list::back
        list::begin
        list::clear
        list::const_iterator
        list::const_pointer
        list::const_reference
        list::const_reverse_iterator
        list::difference_type
        list::empty
        list::end
        list::erase
        list::front
        list::get_allocator
        list::insert
        list::iterator
        list::list
        list::max_size
        list::merge
        list::pointer
        list::pop_back
        list::pop_front
        list::push_back
        list::push_front
        list::rbegin
        list::reference
        list::remove
        list::remove_if
        list::rend
        list::resize
        list::reverse
        list::reverse_iterator
        list::size
        list::size_type
        list::sort
        list::splice
        list::swap
        list::unique
        list::value_type
      operator!=
      operator==
      operator<
      operator<=
      operator>
      operator>=
      swap
    <locale>
      codecvt
        codecvt::always_noconv
        codecvt::codecvt
        codecvt::do_always_noconv
        codecvt::do_encoding
        codecvt::do_in
        codecvt::do_length
        codecvt::do_max_length
        codecvt::do_out
        codecvt::do_unshift
        codecvt::extern_type
        codecvt::in
        codecvt::intern_type
        codecvt::length
        codecvt::encoding
        codecvt::max_length
        codecvt::out
        codecvt::state_type
        codecvt::unshift
      codecvt_base
      codecvt_byname
      collate
        collate::char_type
        collate::collate
        collate::compare
        collate::do_compare
        collate::do_hash
        collate::do_transform
        collate::hash
        collate::string_type
        collate::transform
      collate_byname
      ctype
        ctype::char_type
        ctype::ctype
        ctype::do_is
        ctype::do_narrow
        ctype::do_scan_is
        ctype::do_scan_not
        ctype::do_tolower
        ctype::do_toupper
        ctype::do_widen
        ctype::is
        ctype::narrow
        ctype::scan_is
        ctype::scan_not
        ctype::tolower
        ctype::toupper
        ctype::widen
      ctype<char>
      ctype_base
      ctype_byname
      has_facet
      isalnum
      isalpha
      iscntrl
      isdigit
      isgraph
      islower
      isprint
      ispunct
      isspace
      isupper
      isxdigit
      locale
        locale::category
        locale::classic
        locale::combine
        locale::facet
        locale::global
        locale::id
        locale::locale
        locale::name
        locale::operator!=
        locale::operator()
        locale::operator==
      messages
        messages::char_type
        messages::close
        messages::do_close
        messages::do_get
        messages::do_open
        messages::get
        messages::messages
        messages::open
        messages::string_type
      messages_base
      messages_byname
      money_base
      money_get
        money_get::char_type
        money_get::do_get
        money_get::get
        money_get::iter_type
        money_get::money_get
        money_get::string_type
      money_put
        money_put::char_type
        money_put::do_put
        money_put::put
        money_put::iter_type
        money_put::money_put
        money_put::string_type
      moneypunct
        moneypunct::char_type
        moneypunct::curr_symbol
        moneypunct::decimal_point
        moneypunct::do_curr_symbol
        moneypunct::do_decimal_point
        moneypunct::do_frac_digits
        moneypunct::do_grouping
        moneypunct::do_neg_format
        moneypunct::do_negative_sign
        moneypunct::do_pos_format
        moneypunct::do_positive_sign
        moneypunct::do_thousands_sep
        moneypunct::frac_digits
        moneypunct::grouping
        moneypunct::moneypunct
        moneypunct::neg_format
        moneypunct::negative_sign
        moneypunct::pos_format
        moneypunct::positive_sign
        moneypunct::string_type
        moneypunct::thousands_sep
      moneypunct_byname
      num_get
        num_get::char_type
        num_get::do_get
        num_get::get
        num_get::iter_type
        num_get::num_get
      num_put
        num_put::char_type
        num_put::do_put
        num_put::put
        num_put::iter_type
        num_put::num_put
      numpunct
        numpunct::char_type
        numpunct::decimal_point
        numpunct::do_decimal_point
        numpunct::do_falsename
        numpunct::do_grouping
        numpunct::do_thousands_sep
        numpunct::do_truename
        numpunct::falsename
        numpunct::grouping
        numpunct::numpunct
        numpunct::string_type
        numpunct::thousands_sep
        numpunct::truename
      numpunct_byname
      time_base
      time_get
        time_get::char_type
        time_get::date_order
        time_get::do_date_order
        time_get::do_get_date
        time_get::do_get_month
        time_get::do_get_time
        time_get::do_get_weekday
        time_get::do_get_year
        time_get::get_date
        time_get::get_month
        time_get::get_time
        time_get::get_weekday
        time_get::get_year
        time_get::iter_type
        time_get::time_get
      time_get_byname
      time_put
        time_put::char_type
        time_put::do_put
        time_put::put
        time_put::iter_type
        time_put::time_put
      time_put_byname
      tolower
      toupper
      use_facet
    <map>
      map
        map::allocator_type
        map::begin
        map::clear
        map::const_iterator
        map::const_pointer
        map::const_reference
        map::const_reverse_iterator
        map::count
        map::difference_type
        map::empty
        map::end
        map::equal_range
        map::erase
        map::find
        map::get_allocator
        map::insert
        map::iterator
        map::key_comp
        map::key_compare
        map::key_type
        map::lower_bound
        map::map
        map::mapped_type
        map::max_size
        map::operator[]
        map::pointer
        map::rbegin
        map::reference
        map::rend
        map::reverse_iterator
        map::size
        map::size_type
        map::swap
        map::upper_bound
        map::value_comp
        map::value_compare
        map::value_type
      multimap
        multimap::allocator_type
        multimap::begin
        multimap::clear
        multimap::const_iterator
        multimap::const_pointer
        multimap::const_reference
        multimap::const_reverse_iterator
        multimap::count
        multimap::difference_type
        multimap::empty
        multimap::end
        multimap::equal_range
        multimap::erase
        multimap::find
        multimap::get_allocator
        multimap::insert
        multimap::iterator
        multimap::key_comp
        multimap::key_compare
        multimap::key_type
        multimap::lower_bound
        multimap::mapped_type
        multimap::max_size
        multimap::multimap
        multimap::pointer
        multimap::rbegin
        multimap::reference
        multimap::rend
        multimap::reverse_iterator
        multimap::size
        multimap::size_type
        multimap::swap
        multimap::upper_bound
        multimap::value_comp
        multimap::value_compare
        multimap::value_type
      operator!=
      operator==
      operator<
      operator<=
      operator>
      operator>=
      swap
    <memory>
      allocator
        allocator::const_reference
        allocator::construct
        allocator::destroy
        allocator::pointer
        allocator::rebind
        allocator::reference
        allocator::value_type
      allocator<void>
      auto_ptr
        auto_ptr::auto_ptr
        auto_ptr::~auto_ptr
        auto_ptr::element_type
        auto_ptr::get
        auto_ptr::operator=
        auto_ptr::operator*
        auto_ptr::operator->
        auto_ptr::operator auto_ptr<Other>
        auto_ptr::operator auto_ptr_ref<Other>
        auto_ptr::release
        auto_ptr::reset
      auto_ptr_ref
      get_temporary_buffer
      operator!=
      operator==
      uninitialized_copy
      uninitialized_fill
      uninitialized_fill_n
    <new>
      bad_alloc
      new_handler
      nothrow
      nothrow_t
      operator delete
      operator delete[]
      operator new
      operator new[]
      set_new_handler
    <numeric>
      accumulate
      adjacent_difference
      inner_product
      partial_sum
    <ostream>
      basic_ostream
        basic_ostream::basic_ostream
        basic_ostream::flush
        basic_ostream::operator<<
        basic_ostream::put
        basic_ostream::seekp
        basic_ostream::sentry
        basic_ostream::tellp
        basic_ostream::write
      endl
      ends
      flush
      operator<<
      ostream
      wostream
    <queue>
      operator!=
      operator==
      operator<
      operator<=
      operator>
      operator>=
      priority_queue
        priority_queue::container_type
        priority_queue::empty
        priority_queue::pop
        priority_queue::priority_queue
        priority_queue::push
        priority_queue::size
        priority_queue::size_type
        priority_queue::top
        priority_queue::value_type
      queue
        queue::back
        queue::container_type
        queue::empty
        queue::front
        queue::pop
        queue::push
        queue::queue
        queue::size
        queue::size_type
        queue::value_type
    <set>
      multiset
        multiset::allocator_type
        multiset::begin
        multiset::clear
        multiset::const_iterator
        multiset::const_pointer
        multiset::const_reference
        multiset::const_reverse_iterator
        multiset::count
        multiset::difference_type
        multiset::empty
        multiset::end
        multiset::equal_range
        multiset::erase
        multiset::find
        multiset::get_allocator
        multiset::insert
        multiset::iterator
        multiset::key_comp
        multiset::key_compare
        multiset::key_type
        multiset::lower_bound
        multiset::multiset
        multiset::max_size
        multiset::pointer
        multiset::rbegin
        multiset::reference
        multiset::rend
        multiset::reverse_iterator
        multiset::size
        multiset::size_type
        multiset::swap
        multiset::upper_bound
        multiset::value_comp
        multiset::value_compare
        multiset::value_type
      operator!=
      operator==
      operator<
      operator<=
      operator>
      operator>=
      set
        set::allocator_type
        set::begin
        set::clear
        set::const_iterator
        set::const_pointer
        set::const_reference
        set::const_reverse_iterator
        set::count
        set::difference_type
        set::empty
        set::end
        set::equal_range
        set::erase
        set::find
        set::get_allocator
        set::insert
        set::iterator
        set::key_comp
        set::key_compare
        set::key_type
        set::lower_bound
        set::max_size
        set::pointer
        set::rbegin
        set::reference
        set::rend
        set::reverse_iterator
        set::set
        set::size
        set::size_type
        set::swap
        set::upper_bound
        set::value_comp
        set::value_compare
        set::value_type
      swap
    <slist>
      operator!=
      operator==
      operator<
      operator<=
      operator>
      operator>=
      slist
        slist::allocator_type
        slist::assign
        slist::back
        slist::begin
        slist::clear
        slist::const_iterator
        slist::const_pointer
        slist::const_reference
        slist::difference_type
        slist::empty
        slist::end
        slist::erase
        slist::front
        slist::get_allocator
        slist::insert
        slist::iterator
        slist::max_size
        slist::merge
        slist::pointer
        slist::pop_back
        slist::pop_front
        slist::previous
        slist::push_back
        slist::push_front
        slist::reference
        slist::remove
        slist::remove_if
        slist::resize
        slist::reverse
        slist::size
        slist::size_type
        slist::slist
        slist::sort
        slist::splice
        slist::swap
        slist::unique
        slist::value_type
      swap
    <sstream>
      basic_stringbuf
        basic_stringbuf::allocator_type
        basic_stringbuf::basic_stringbuf
        basic_stringbuf::char_type
        basic_stringbuf::int_type
        basic_stringbuf::off_type
        basic_stringbuf::overflow
        basic_stringbuf::pbackfail
        basic_stringbuf::pos_type
        basic_stringbuf::seekoff
        basic_stringbuf::seekpos
        basic_stringbuf::str
        basic_stringbuf::traits_type
        basic_stringbuf::underflow
      basic_istringstream
        basic_istringstream::allocator_type
        basic_istringstream::basic_istringstream
        basic_istringstream::rdbuf
        basic_istringstream::str
      basic_ostringstream
        basic_ostringstream::allocator_type
        basic_ostringstream::basic_ostringstream
        basic_ostringstream::rdbuf
        basic_ostringstream::str
      basic_stringstream
        basic_stringstream::allocator_type
        basic_stringstream::basic_stringstream
        basic_stringstream::rdbuf
        basic_stringstream::str
      istringstream
      ostringstream
      stringbuf
      stringstream
      wistringstream
      wostringstream
      wstringbuf
      wstringstream
    <stack>
      operator!=
      operator==
      operator<
      operator<=
      operator>
      operator>=
      stack
        stack::container_type
        stack::empty
        stack::pop
        stack::push
        stack::size
        stack::size_type
        stack::stack
        stack::top
        stack::value_type
    <stdexcept>
      domain_error
      invalid_argument
      length_error
      logic_error
      out_of_range
      overflow_error
      range_error
      runtime_error
      underflow_error
    <streambuf>
      basic_streambuf
        basic_streambuf::basic_streambuf
        basic_streambuf::char_type
        basic_streambuf::eback
        basic_streambuf::egptr
        basic_streambuf::epptr
        basic_streambuf::gbump
        basic_streambuf::getloc
        basic_streambuf::gptr
        basic_streambuf::imbue
        basic_streambuf::in_avail
        basic_streambuf::int_type
        basic_streambuf::off_type
        basic_streambuf::overflow
        basic_streambuf::pbackfail
        basic_streambuf::pbase
        basic_streambuf::pbump
        basic_streambuf::pos_type
        basic_streambuf::pptr
        basic_streambuf::pubimbue
        basic_streambuf::pubseekoff
        basic_streambuf::pubseekpos
        basic_streambuf::pubsetbuf
        basic_streambuf::pubsync
        basic_streambuf::sbumpc
        basic_streambuf::seekoff
        basic_streambuf::seekpos
        basic_streambuf::setbuf
        basic_streambuf::setg
        basic_streambuf::setp
        basic_streambuf::sgetc
        basic_streambuf::sgetn
        basic_streambuf::showmanyc
        basic_streambuf::snextc
        basic_streambuf::sputbackc
        basic_streambuf::sputc
        basic_streambuf::sputn
        basic_streambuf::stossc
        basic_streambuf::sungetc
        basic_streambuf::sync
        basic_streambuf::traits_type
        basic_streambuf::uflow
        basic_streambuf::underflow
        basic_streambuf::xsgetn
        basic_streambuf::xsputn
      streambuf
      wstreambuf
    <string>
      basic_string
        basic_string::allocator_type
        basic_string::append
        basic_string::assign
        basic_string::at
        basic_string::basic_string
        basic_string::begin
        basic_string::c_str
        basic_string::capacity
        basic_string::clear
        basic_string::compare
        basic_string::const_iterator
        basic_string::const_pointer
        basic_string::const_reference
        basic_string::const_reverse_iterator
        basic_string::copy
        basic_string::data
        basic_string::difference_type
        basic_string::empty
        basic_string::end
        basic_string::erase
        basic_string::find
        basic_string::find_first_not_of
        basic_string::find_first_of
        basic_string::find_last_not_of
        basic_string::find_last_of
        basic_string::get_allocator
        basic_string::insert
        basic_string::iterator
        basic_string::length
        basic_string::max_size
        basic_string::npos
        basic_string::operator+=
        basic_string::operator=
        basic_string::operator[]
        basic_string::pointer
        basic_string::push_back
        basic_string::rbegin
        basic_string::reference
        basic_string::rend
        basic_string::replace
        basic_string::reserve
        basic_string::resize
        basic_string::reverse_iterator
        basic_string::rfind
        basic_string::size
        basic_string::size_type
        basic_string::substr
        basic_string::swap
        basic_string::traits_type
        basic_string::value_type
      char_traits
        char_traits::assign
        char_traits::char_type
        char_traits::compare
        char_traits::copy
        char_traits::eof
        char_traits::eq
        char_traits::eq_int_type
        char_traits::find
        char_traits::int_type
        char_traits::length
        char_traits::lt
        char_traits::move
        char_traits::not_eof
        char_traits::off_type
        char_traits::pos_type
        char_traits::state_type
        char_traits::to_char_type
        char_traits::to_int_type
      char_traits<char>
      char_traits<wchar_t>
      getline
      operator+
      operator!=
      operator==
      operator<
      operator<<
      operator<=
      operator>
      operator>=
      operator>>
      string
      swap
      wstring
    <strstream>
      strstreambuf
        strstreambuf::freeze
        strstreambuf::pcount
        strstreambuf::overflow
        strstreambuf::pbackfail
        strstreambuf::seekoff
        strstreambuf::seekpos
        strstreambuf::str
        strstreambuf::strstreambuf
        strstreambuf::underflow
      istrstream
        istrstream::istrstream
        istrstream::rdbuf
        istrstream::str
      ostrstream
        ostrstream::freeze
        ostrstream::ostrstream
        ostrstream::pcount
        ostrstream::rdbuf
        ostrstream::str
      strstream
        strstream::freeze
        strstream::pcount
        strstream::strstream
        strstream::rdbuf
        strstream::str
    <typeinfo>
      bad_cast
      bad_typeid
      type_info
        type_info::before
        type_info::name
    <utility>
      make_pair
      operator!=
      operator==
      operator<
      operator<=
      operator>
      operator>=
      pair
    <valarray>
      abs
      acos
      asin
      atan
      atan2
      cos
      cosh
      exp
      gslice
        gslice::gslice
        gslice::size
        gslice::start
        gslice::stride
      gslice_array
      indirect_array
      log
      log10
      mask_array
      operator!=
      operator%
      operator&
      operator&&
      operator>
      operator>>
      operator>=
      operator<
      operator<<
      operator<=
      operator*
      operator+
      operator-
      operator/
      operator==
      operator^
      operator OR
      operator OR OR
      pow
      sin
      sinh
      slice
        slice::slice
        slice::size
        slice::start
        slice::stride
      slice_array
      sqrt
      tan
      tanh
      valarray
        valarray::apply
        valarray::cshift
        valarray::max
        valarray::min
        valarray::operator!
        valarray::operator%=
        valarray::operator&=
        valarray::operator>>=
        valarray::operator<<=
        valarray::operator*=
        valarray::operator+
        valarray::operator+=
        valarray::operator-
        valarray::operator-=
        valarray::operator/=
        valarray::operator=
        valarray::operator[]
        valarray::operator^=
        valarray::operator OR=
        valarray::operator~
        valarray::resize
        valarray::shift
        valarray::size
        valarray::sum
        valarray::valarray
        valarray::value_type
      valarray<bool>
    <vector>
      operator!=
      operator==
      operator<
      operator<=
      operator>
      operator>=
      swap
      vector
        vector::allocator_type
        vector::assign
        vector::at
        vector::back
        vector::begin
        vector::capacity
        vector::clear
        vector::const_iterator
        vector::const_pointer
        vector::const_reference
        vector::const_reverse_iterator
        vector::difference_type
        vector::empty
        vector::end
        vector::erase
        vector::front
        vector::get_allocator
        vector::insert
        vector::iterator
        vector::max_size
        vector::operator[]
        vector::pointer
        vector::pop_back
        vector::push_back
        vector::rbegin
        vector::reference
        vector::rend
        vector::reserve
        vector::resize
        vector::reverse_iterator
        vector::size
        vector::size_type
        vector::swap
        vector::value_type
        vector::vector
    <cassert>
    <cctype>
    <cerrno>
    <cfloat>
    <ciso646>
    <climits>
    <clocale>
    <cmath>
    <csetjmp>
    <csignal>
    <cstdarg>
    <cstddef>
    <cstdio>
    <cstdlib>
    <cstring>
    <ctime>
    <cwchar>
    <cwctype>
    <assert.h>
      assert
    <ctype.h>
      isalnum
      isalpha
      iscntrl
      isdigit
      isgraph
      islower
      isprint
      ispunct
      isspace
      isupper
      isxdigit
      tolower
      toupper
    <errno.h>
      EDOM
      EILSEQ
      ERANGE
      errno
    <float.h>
      DBL_DIG
      DBL_EPSILON
      DBL_MANT_DIG
      DBL_MAX
      DBL_MAX_10_EXP
      DBL_MAX_EXP
      DBL_MIN
      DBL_MIN_10_EXP
      DBL_MIN_EXP
      FLT_DIG
      FLT_EPSILON
      FLT_MANT_DIG
      FLT_MAX
      FLT_MAX_10_EXP
      FLT_MAX_EXP
      FLT_MIN
      FLT_MIN_10_EXP
      FLT_MIN_EXP
      FLT_RADIX
      FLT_ROUNDS
      LDBL_DIG
      LDBL_EPSILON
      LDBL_MANT_DIG
      LDBL_MAX
      LDBL_MAX_10_EXP
      LDBL_MAX_EXP
      LDBL_MIN
      LDBL_MIN_10_EXP
      LDBL_MIN_EXP
    <iso646.h>
      and
      and_eq
      bitand
      bitor
      compl
      not
      not_eq
      or
      or_eq
      xor
      xor_eq
    <limits.h>
      CHAR_BIT
      CHAR_MAX
      CHAR_MIN
      INT_MAX
      INT_MIN
      LONG_MAX
      LONG_MIN
      MB_LEN_MAX
      SCHAR_MAX
      SCHAR_MIN
      SHRT_MAX
      SHRT_MIN
      UCHAR_MAX
      UINT_MAX
      ULONG_MAX
      USHRT_MAX
    <locale.h>
      LC_ALL
      LC_COLLATE
      LC_CTYPE
      LC_MONETARY
      LC_NUMERIC
      LC_TIME
      lconv
      localeconv
      NULL
      setlocale
    <math.h>
      HUGE_VAL
    <setjmp.h>
      jmp_buf
      longjmp
      setjmp
    <signal.h>
      raise
      sig_atomic_t
      SIGABRT
      SIGFPE
      SIGILL
      SIGINT
      signal
      SIGSEGV
      SIGTERM
      SIG_DFL
      SIG_ERR
      SIG_IGN
    <stdarg.h>
      va_arg
      va_end
      va_list
      va_start
    <stddef.h>
      NULL
      offsetof
      ptrdiff_t
      size_t
      wchar_t
    <stdio.h>
      BUFSIZ
      clearerr
      EOF
      fclose
      feof
      ferror
      fflush
      fgetc
      fgetpos
      fgets
      FILE
      FILENAME_MAX
      fopen
      FOPEN_MAX
      fpos_t
      fprintf
      fputc
      fputs
      fread
      freopen
      fscanf
      fseek
      fsetpos
      ftell
      fwrite
      getc
      getchar
      gets
      _IOFBF
      _IOLBF
      _IONBF
      L_tmpnam
      NULL
      perror
      printf
      putc
      putchar
      puts
      remove
      rename
      rewind
      scanf
      SEEK_CUR
      SEEK_END
      SEEK_SET
      setbuf
      setvbuf
      size_t
      sprintf
      sscanf
      stderr
      stdin
      stdout
      tmpfile
      TMP_MAX
      tmpnam
      ungetc
      vfprintf
      vprintf
      vsprintf
    <stdlib.h>
      abort
      abs
      atexit
      atof
      atoi
      atol
      bsearch
      calloc
      div
      div_t
      exit
      EXIT_FAILURE
      EXIT_SUCCESS
      free
      getenv
      labs
      ldiv
      ldiv_t
      malloc
      MB_CUR_MAX
      mblen
      mbstowcs
      mbtowc
      NULL
      qsort
      rand
      RAND_MAX
      realloc
      size_t
      srand
      strtod
      strtol
      strtoul
      system
      wchar_t
      wcstombs
      wctomb
    <string.h>
      memchr
      memcmp
      memcpy
      memmove
      memset
      NULL
      size_t
      strcat
      strchr
      strcmp
      strcoll
      strcpy
      strcspn
      strerror
      strlen
      strncat
      strncmp
      strncpy
      strpbrk
      strrchr
      strspn
      strstr
      strtok
      strxfrm
    <time.h>
      asctime
      clock
      CLOCKS_PER_SEC
      clock_t
      ctime
      difftime
      gmtime
      localtime
      mktime
      NULL
      size_t
      strftime
      time
      time_t
      tm
    <wchar.h>
      btowc
      fgetwc
      fgetws
      fputwc
      fputws
      fwide
      fwprintf
      fwscanf
      getwc
      getwchar
      mbrlen
      mbrtowc
      mbsinit
      mbsrtowcs
      mbstate_t
      NULL
      putwc
      putwchar
      size_t
      swprintf
      swscanf
      tm
      ungetwc
      vfwprintf
      vswprintf
      vwprintf
      WCHAR_MAX
      WCHAR_MIN
      wchar_t
      wcrtomb
      wcscat
      wcschr
      wcscmp
      wcscoll
      wcscpy
      wcscspn
      wcsftime
      wcslen
      wcsncat
      wcsncmp
      wcsncpy
      wcspbrk
      wcsrchr
      wcsrtombs
      wcsspn
      wcsstr
      wcstod
      wcstok
      wcstol
      wcstoul
      wcsxfrm
      wctob
      WEOF
      wint_t
      wmemchr
      wmemcmp
      wmemcpy
      wmemmove
      wmemset
      wprintf
      wscanf
    <wctype.h>
      WEOF
      iswalnum
      iswalpha
      iswcntrl
      iswctype
      iswdigit
      iswgraph
      iswlower
      iswprint
      iswpunct
      iswspace
      iswupper
      iswxdigit
      towctrans
      towlower
      towupper
      wctrans
      wctrans_t
      wctype
      wctype_t
      wint_t
    <fstream.h>
    <iomanip.h>
    <iostream.h>
    <new.h>
    <stl.h>
    C++ Library Overview
      Using C++ Library Headers
      C++ Library Conventions
      Iostreams Conventions
    C Library Overview
      Using Standard C Headers
      C Library Conventions
    Characters
      Character Sets
      Escape Sequences
      Trigraphs
      Multibyte Characters
    Files and Streams
      Text and Binary Streams
      Byte and Wide Streams
      Controlling Streams
      Stream States
    Formatted Output
      Print Formats
      Print Functions
    Formatted Input
      Scan Formats
      Scan Functions
      Scan Conversion Specifiers
    STL Conventions
      Iterator Conventions
      Algorithm Conventions
    Containers
      Container
        Container::begin
        Container::clear
        Container::const_iterator
        Container::const_reference
        Container::const_reverse_iterator
        Container::difference_type
        Container::empty
        Container::end
        Container::erase
        Container::iterator
        Container::max_size
        Container::rbegin
        Container::reference
        Container::rend
        Container::reverse_iterator
        Container::size
        Container::size_type
        Container::swap
        Container::value_type
      operator!=
      operator==
      operator<
      operator<=
      operator>
      operator>=
      swap
    Preprocessing
    Expressions
    Functions
    Index
  Dinkum C99 Library
    Dinkum C99 Library
      Table of Contents
    <assert.h>
      assert
    <complex.h>
      acos, cacos, cacosf, cacosl
      acosh, cacosh, cacoshf, cacoshl
      arg, carg, cargf, cargl
      asin, casin, casinf, casinl
      asinh, casinh, casinhf, casinhl
      atan, catan, catanf, catanl
      atanh, catanh, catanhf, catanhl
      complex
      _Complex_I
      conj, conjf, conjl
      cos, ccos, ccosf, ccosl
      cosh, ccosh, ccoshf, ccoshl
      cproj, cprojf, cprojl
      exp, cexp, cexpf, cexpl
      I
      imag, cimag, cimagf, cimagl
      imaginary
      _Imaginary_I
      log, clog, clogf, clogl
      pow, cpow, cpowf, cpowl
      real, creal, crealf, creall
      sin, csin, csinf, csinl
      sinh, csinh, csinhf, csinhl
      sqrt, csqrt, csqrtf, csqrtl
      tan, ctan, ctanf, ctanl
      tanh, ctanh, ctanhf, ctanhl
    <ctype.h>
      isalnum
      isalpha
      isblank
      iscntrl
      isdigit
      isgraph
      islower
      isprint
      ispunct
      isspace
      isupper
      isxdigit
      tolower
      toupper
    <errno.h>
      EDOM
      EILSEQ
      ERANGE
      errno
    <fenv.h>
      FE_ALL_EXCEPT
      FE_DFL_ENV
      FE_DIVBYZERO
      FE_DOWNWARD
      FE_INEXACT
      FE_INVALID
      FE_TONEAREST
      FE_TOWARDZERO
      FE_OVERFLOW
      FE_UNDERFLOW
      FE_UPWARD
      fenv_t
      feclearexcept
      fegettrapenable
      fegetenv
      fegetexceptflag
      fegetround
      feholdexcept
      feraiseexcept
      fesettrapenable
      fesetenv
      fesetexceptflag
      fesetround
      fetestexcept
      feupdateenv
      fexcept_t
    <float.h>
      DBL_DIG
      DBL_EPSILON
      DBL_MANT_DIG
      DBL_MAX
      DBL_MAX_10_EXP
      DBL_MAX_EXP
      DBL_MIN
      DBL_MIN_10_EXP
      DBL_MIN_EXP
      DECIMAL_DIG
      FLT_DIG
      FLT_EPSILON
      FLT_EVAL_METHOD
      FLT_MANT_DIG
      FLT_MAX
      FLT_MAX_10_EXP
      FLT_MAX_EXP
      FLT_MIN
      FLT_MIN_10_EXP
      FLT_MIN_EXP
      FLT_RADIX
      FLT_ROUNDS
      LDBL_DIG
      LDBL_EPSILON
      LDBL_MANT_DIG
      LDBL_MAX
      LDBL_MAX_10_EXP
      LDBL_MAX_EXP
      LDBL_MIN
      LDBL_MIN_10_EXP
      LDBL_MIN_EXP
    <inttypes.h>
      imaxabs, abs
      imaxdiv, div
      imaxdiv_t
      PRId8, PRId16, PRId32, PRId64
      PRIdFAST8, PRIdFAST16, PRIdFAST32, PRIdFAST64
      PRIdLEAST8, PRIdLEAST16, PRIdLEAST32, PRIdLEAST64
      PRIdMAX
      PRIdPTR
      PRIi8, PRIi16, PRIi32, PRIi64
      PRIiFAST8, PRIiFAST16, PRIiFAST32, PRIiFAST64
      PRIiLEAST8, PRIiLEAST16, PRIiLEAST32, PRIiLEAST64
      PRIiMAX
      PRIiPTR
      PRIo8, PRIo16, PRIo32, PRIo64
      PRIoFAST8, PRIoFAST16, PRIoFAST32, PRIoFAST64
      PRIoLEAST8, PRIoLEAST16, PRIoLEAST32, PRIoLEAST64
      PRIoMAX
      PRIoPTR
      PRIu8, PRIu16, PRIu32, PRIu64
      PRIuFAST8, PRIuFAST16, PRIuFAST32, PRIuFAST64
      PRIuLEAST8, PRIuLEAST16, PRIuLEAST32, PRIuLEAST64
      PRIuMAX
      PRIuPTR
      PRIx8, PRIx16, PRIx32, PRIx64
      PRIxFAST8, PRIxFAST16, PRIxFAST32, PRIxFAST64
      PRIxLEAST8, PRIxLEAST16, PRIxLEAST32, PRIxLEAST64
      PRIxMAX
      PRIxPTR
      PRIX8, PRIX16, PRIX32, PRIX64
      PRIXFAST8, PRIXFAST16, PRIXFAST32, PRIXFAST64
      PRIXLEAST8, PRIXLEAST16, PRIXLEAST32, PRIXLEAST64
      PRIXMAX
      PRIXPTR
      SCNd8, SCNd16, SCNd32, SCNd64
      SCNdFAST8, SCNdFAST16, SCNdFAST32, SCNdFAST64
      SCNdLEAST8, SCNdLEAST16, SCNdLEAST32, SCNdLEAST64
      SCNdMAX
      SCNdPTR
      SCNi8, SCNi16, SCNi32, SCNi64
      SCNiFAST8, SCNiFAST16, SCNiFAST32, SCNiFAST64
      SCNiLEAST8, SCNiLEAST16, SCNiLEAST32, SCNiLEAST64
      SCNiMAX
      SCNiPTR
      SCNo8, SCNo16, SCNo32, SCNo64
      SCNoFAST8, SCNoFAST16, SCNoFAST32, SCNoFAST64
      SCNoLEAST8, SCNoLEAST16, SCNoLEAST32, SCNoLEAST64
      SCNoMAX
      SCNoPTR
      SCNu8, SCNu16, SCNu32, SCNu64
      SCNuFAST8, SCNuFAST16, SCNuFAST32, SCNuFAST64
      SCNuLEAST8, SCNuLEAST16, SCNuLEAST32, SCNuLEAST64
      SCNuMAX
      SCNuPTR
      SCNx8, SCNx16, SCNx32, SCNx64
      SCNxFAST8, SCNxFAST16, SCNxFAST32, SCNxFAST64
      SCNxLEAST8, SCNxLEAST16, SCNxLEAST32, SCNxLEAST64
      SCNxMAX
      SCNxPTR
      SCNX8, SCNX16, SCNX32, SCNX64
      SCNXFAST8, SCNXFAST16, SCNXFAST32, SCNXFAST64
      SCNXLEAST8, SCNXLEAST16, SCNXLEAST32, SCNXLEAST64
      SCNXMAX
      SCNXPTR
      strtoimax
      strtoumax
      wcstoimax
      wcstoumax
    <iohw.h>
    <iso646.h>
      and
      and_eq
      bitand
      bitor
      compl
      not
      not_eq
      or
      or_eq
      xor
      xor_eq
    <limits.h>
      CHAR_BIT
      CHAR_MAX
      CHAR_MIN
      INT_MAX
      INT_MIN
      LLONG_MAX
      LLONG_MIN
      LONG_MAX
      LONG_MIN
      MB_LEN_MAX
      SCHAR_MAX
      SCHAR_MIN
      SHRT_MAX
      SHRT_MIN
      UCHAR_MAX
      UINT_MAX
      ULLONG_MAX
      ULONG_MAX
      USHRT_MAX
    <locale.h>
      LC_ALL
      LC_COLLATE
      LC_CTYPE
      LC_MONETARY
      LC_NUMERIC
      LC_TIME
      lconv
      localeconv
      NULL
      setlocale
    <math.h>
      abs, fabs, fabsf, fabsl
      acos, acosf, acosl
      acosh, acoshf, acoshl
      asin, asinf, asinl
      asinh, asinhf, asinhl
      atan, atanf, atanl
      atan2, atan2f, atan2l
      atanh, atanhf, atanhl
      cbrt, cbrtf, cbrtl
      ceil, ceilf, ceill
      copysign, copysignf, copysignl
      cos, cosf, cosl
      cosh, coshf, coshl
      double_t
      erf, erff, erfl
      erfc, erfcf, erfcl
      exp, expf, expl
      exp2, exp2f, exp2l
      expm1, expm1f, expm1l
      fdim, fdimf, fdiml
      float_t
      floor, floorf, floorl
      fma, fmaf, fmal
      fmax, fmaxf, fmaxl
      fmin, fminf, fminl
      fmod, fmodf, fmodl
      fpclassify
      FP_FAST_FMA
      FP_FAST_FMAF
      FP_FAST_FMAL
      FP_ILOGB0
      FP_ILOGBNAN
      FP_INFINITE
      FP_NAN
      FP_NORMAL
      FP_SUBNORMAL
      FP_ZERO
      frexp, frexpf, frexpl
      HUGE_VAL
      HUGE_VALF
      HUGE_VALL
      hypot, hypotf, hypotl
      ilogb, ilogbf, ilogbl
      INFINITY
      isfinite
      isgreater
      isgreaterequal
      isinf
      isless
      islessequal
      islessgreater
      isnan
      isnormal
      isunordered
      ldexp, ldexpf, ldexpl
      lgamma, lgammaf, lgammal
      llrint, llrintf, llrintl
      llround, llroundf, llroundl
      log, logf, logl
      log10, log10f, log10l
      log1p, log1pf, log1pl
      log2, log2f, log2l
      logb, logbf, logbl
      lrint, lrintf, lrintl
      lround, lroundf, lroundl
      MATH_ERRNO
      MATH_ERREXCEPT
      math_errhandling
      modf, modff, modfl
      NAN
      nan, nanf, nanl
      nearbyint, nearbyintf, nearbyintl
      nextafter, nextafterf, nextafterl
      nexttoward, nexttowardf, nexttowardl
      pow, powf, powl
      remainder, remainderf, remainderl
      remquo, remquof, remquol
      rint, rintf, rintl
      round, roundf, roundl
      scalbln, scalblnf, scalblnl
      scalbn, scalbnf, scalbnl
      signbit
      sin, sinf, sinl
      sinh, sinhf, sinhl
      sqrt, sqrtf, sqrtl
      tan, tanf, tanl
      tanh, tanhf, tanhl
      tgamma, tgammaf, tgammal
      trunc, truncf, truncl
    <setjmp.h>
      jmp_buf
      longjmp
      setjmp
    <signal.h>
      raise
      sig_atomic_t
      SIGABRT
      SIGFPE
      SIGILL
      SIGINT
      signal
      SIGSEGV
      SIGTERM
      SIG_DFL
      SIG_ERR
      SIG_IGN
    <stdarg.h>
      va_arg
      va_copy
      va_end
      va_list
      va_start
    <stdbool.h>
      __bool_true_false_are_defined
      bool
      false
      true
    <stddef.h>
      NULL
      offsetof
      ptrdiff_t
      size_t
      wchar_t
    <stdint.h>
      INT8_C, INT16_C, INT32_C, INT64_C
      INT8_MAX, INT16_MAX, INT32_MAX, INT64_MAX
      INT8_MIN, INT16_MIN, INT32_MIN, INT64_MIN
      int8_t, int16_t, int32_t, int64_t
      INT_FAST8_MAX, INT_FAST16_MAX, INT_FAST32_MAX, INT_FAST64_MAX
      INT_FAST8_MIN, INT_FAST16_MIN, INT_FAST32_MIN, INT_FAST64_MIN
      int_fast8_t, int_fast16_t, int_fast32_t, int_fast64_t
      INT_LEAST8_MAX, INT_LEAST16_MAX, INT_LEAST32_MAX, INT_LEAST64_MAX
      INT_LEAST8_MIN, INT_LEAST16_MIN, INT_LEAST32_MIN, INT_LEAST64_MIN
      int_least8_t, int_least16_t, int_least32_t, int_least64_t
      INTMAX_C
      INTMAX_MAX
      INTMAX_MIN
      intmax_t
      INTPTR_MAX
      INTPTR_MIN
      intptr_t
      PTRDIFF_MAX
      PTRDIFF_MIN
      SIG_ATOMIC_MAX
      SIG_ATOMIC_MIN
      SIZE_MAX
      UINT8_C, UINT16_C, UINT32_C, UINT64_C
      UINT8_MAX, UINT16_MAX, UINT32_MAX, UINT64_MAX
      uint8_t, uint16_t, uint32_t, uint64_t
      UINT_FAST8_MAX, UINT_FAST16_MAX, UINT_FAST32_MAX, UINT_FAST64_MAX
      uint_fast8_t, uint_fast16_t, uint_fast32_t, uint_fast64_t
      UINT_LEAST8_MAX, UINT_LEAST16_MAX, UINT_LEAST32_MAX, UINT_LEAST64_MAX
      uint_least8_t, uint_least16_t, uint_least32_t, uint_least64_t
      UINTMAX_C
      UINTMAX_MAX
      uintmax_t
      UINTPTR_MAX
      uintptr_t
      WCHAR_MAX
      WCHAR_MIN
      WINT_MAX
      WINT_MIN
    <stdio.h>
      BUFSIZ
      clearerr
      EOF
      fclose
      feof
      ferror
      fflush
      fgetc
      fgetpos
      fgets
      FILE
      FILENAME_MAX
      fopen
      FOPEN_MAX
      fpos_t
      fprintf
      fputc
      fputs
      fread
      freopen
      fscanf
      fseek
      fsetpos
      ftell
      fwrite
      getc
      getchar
      gets
      _IOFBF
      _IOLBF
      _IONBF
      L_tmpnam
      NULL
      perror
      printf
      putc
      putchar
      puts
      remove
      rename
      rewind
      scanf
      SEEK_CUR
      SEEK_END
      SEEK_SET
      setbuf
      setvbuf
      size_t
      snprintf
      sprintf
      sscanf
      stderr
      stdin
      stdout
      tmpfile
      TMP_MAX
      tmpnam
      ungetc
      vfprintf
      vfscanf
      vprintf
      vscanf
      vsnprintf
      vsprintf
      vsscanf
    <stdlib.h>
      abort
      abs
      atexit
      atof
      atoi
      atol
      atoll
      bsearch
      calloc
      div
      div_t
      exit
      _Exit
      EXIT_FAILURE
      EXIT_SUCCESS
      free
      getenv
      labs
      llabs
      ldiv
      lldiv
      ldiv_t
      lldiv_t
      malloc
      MB_CUR_MAX
      mblen
      mbstowcs
      mbtowc
      NULL
      qsort
      rand
      RAND_MAX
      realloc
      size_t
      srand
      strtod
      strtof
      strtol
      strtold
      strtoll
      strtoul
      strtoull
      system
      wchar_t
      wcstombs
      wctomb
    <string.h>
      memchr
      memcmp
      memcpy
      memmove
      memset
      NULL
      size_t
      strcat
      strchr
      strcmp
      strcoll
      strcpy
      strcspn
      strerror
      strlen
      strncat
      strncmp
      strncpy
      strpbrk
      strrchr
      strspn
      strstr
      strtok
      strxfrm
    <tgmath.h>
      acos
      acosh
      carg
      asin
      asinh
      atan
      atan2
      atanh
      cbrt
      ceil
      cimag
      conj
      copysign
      cos
      cosh
      cproj
      creal
      erf
      erfc
      exp
      exp2
      expm1
      fabs
      fdim
      floor
      fma
      fmax
      fmin
      fmod
      frexp
      hypot
      ilogb
      ldexp
      lgamma
      llrint
      llround
      log
      log10
      log1p
      log2
      logb
      lrint
      lround
      modf
      nearbyint
      nextafter
      nexttoward
      pow
      remainder
      remquo
      rint
      round
      scalbln
      scalbn
      sin
      sinh
      sqrt
      tan
      tanh
      tgamma
      trunc
    <time.h>
      asctime
      clock
      CLOCKS_PER_SEC
      clock_t
      ctime
      difftime
      gmtime
      localtime
      mktime
      NULL
      size_t
      strftime
      time
      time_t
      tm
    <uchar.h>
      c16rtomb
      c32rtomb
      char16_t
      char32_t
      mbrtoc16
      mbrtoc32
      mbstate_t
      NULL
      size_t
      __STDC_UTF_16__
      __STDC_UTF_32__
    <wchar.h>
      btowc
      fgetwc
      fgetws
      fputwc
      fputws
      fwide
      fwprintf
      fwscanf
      getwc
      getwchar
      mbrlen
      mbrtowc
      mbsinit
      mbsrtowcs
      mbstate_t
      NULL
      putwc
      putwchar
      size_t
      swprintf
      swscanf
      tm
      ungetwc
      vfwprintf
      vfwscanf
      vswprintf
      vswscanf
      vwprintf
      vwscanf
      WCHAR_MAX
      WCHAR_MIN
      wchar_t
      wcrtomb
      wcscat
      wcschr
      wcscmp
      wcscoll
      wcscpy
      wcscspn
      wcsftime
      wcslen
      wcsncat
      wcsncmp
      wcsncpy
      wcspbrk
      wcsrchr
      wcsrtombs
      wcsspn
      wcsstr
      wcstod
      wcstof
      wcstok
      wcstol
      wcstold
      wcstoll
      wcstoul
      wcstoull
      wcsxfrm
      wctob
      WEOF
      wint_t
      wmemchr
      wmemcmp
      wmemcpy
      wmemmove
      wmemset
      wprintf
      wscanf
    <wctype.h>
      WEOF
      iswalnum
      iswalpha
      iswblank
      iswcntrl
      iswctype
      iswdigit
      iswgraph
      iswlower
      iswprint
      iswpunct
      iswspace
      iswupper
      iswxdigit
      towctrans
      towlower
      towupper
      wctrans
      wctrans_t
      wctype
      wctype_t
      wint_t
    C Library Overview
      Using Standard C Headers
      C Library Conventions
    Characters
      Character Sets
      Escape Sequences
      Trigraphs
      Multibyte Characters
      Text and Binary Streams
      Byte and Wide Streams
      Controlling Streams
      Stream States
    Formatted Output
      Print Formats
      Print Functions
      Scan Formats
      Scan Functions
      Scan Conversion Specifiers
    Preprocessing
    Expressions
    Functions
    Index
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      Table of Contents
    <complex>
      abs
      arg
      complex
        complex::complex
        complex::imag
        complex::operator*=
        complex::operator+=
        complex::operator-=
        complex::operator/=
        complex::operator=
        complex::real
        complex::value_type
      conj
      cos
      cosh
      double_complex
      exp
      float_complex
      imag
      log
      log10
      norm
      operator!=
      operator*
      operator+
      operator-
      operator/
      operator<<
      operator==
      operator>>
      polar
      pow
      real
      sin
      sinh
      sqrt
      __STD_COMPLEX
      tan
      tanh
    <exception>
      bad_exception
      exception
      set_terminate
      set_unexpected
      terminate
      terminate_handler
      uncaught_exception
      unexpected
      unexpected_handler
    <fstream>
      filebuf
        filebuf::filebuf
        filebuf::char_type
        filebuf::close
        filebuf::int_type
        filebuf::is_open
        filebuf::off_type
        filebuf::open
        filebuf::overflow
        filebuf::pbackfail
        filebuf::pos_type
        filebuf::seekoff
        filebuf::seekpos
        filebuf::setbuf
        filebuf::sync
        filebuf::traits_type
        filebuf::underflow
      ifstream
        ifstream::ifstream
        ifstream::close
        ifstream::is_open
        ifstream::open
        ifstream::rdbuf
      ofstream
        ofstream::ofstream
        ofstream::close
        ofstream::is_open
        ofstream::open
        ofstream::rdbuf
    <iomanip>
      resetiosflags
      setbase
      setfill
      setiosflags
      setprecision
      setw
    <ios>
      ios
        ios::bad
        ios::ios
        ios::char_type
        ios::clear
        ios::copyfmt
        ios::eof
        ios::exceptions
        ios::fail
        ios::fill
        ios::good
        ios::imbue
        ios::init
        ios::int_type
        ios::narrow
        ios::off_type
        ios::operator void *
        ios::operator!
        ios::pos_type
        ios::rdbuf
        ios::rdstate
        ios::setstate
        ios::tie
        ios::traits_type
        ios::widen
      boolalpha
      dec
      fixed
      fpos
        fpos::fpos
        fpos::operator!=
        fpos::operator+
        fpos::operator+=
        fpos::operator-
        fpos::operator-=
        fpos::operator==
        fpos::operator streamoff
        fpos::state
      hex
      internal
      ios_base
        ios_base::event
        ios_base::failure
        ios_base::flags
        ios_base::fmtflags
        ios_base::getloc
        ios_base::imbue
        ios_base::Init
        ios_base::ios_base
        ios_base::iostate
        ios_base::iword
        ios_base::openmode
        ios_base::operator=
        ios_base::precision
        ios_base::pword
        ios_base::seekdir
        ios_base::setf
        ios_base::streamoff
        ios_base::streampos
        ios_base::sync_with_stdio
        ios_base::unsetf
        ios_base::width
        ios_base::xalloc
      left
      locale
      mbstate_t
      noboolalpha
      noshowbase
      noshowpoint
      noshowpos
      noskipws
      nounitbuf
      nouppercase
      oct
      right
      scientific
      showbase
      showpoint
      showpos
      skipws
      streamoff
      streampos
      streamsize
      unitbuf
      uppercase
    <iosfwd>
    <iostream>
      cin
      cout
    <istream>
      istream
        istream::istream
        istream::gcount
        istream::get
        istream::getline
        istream::ignore
        istream::operator>>
        istream::peek
        istream::putback
        istream::read
        istream::readsome
        istream::seekg
        istream::sentry
        istream::sync
        istream::tellg
        istream::unget
      operator>>
      ws
    <new>
      bad_alloc
      new_handler
      nothrow
      nothrow_t
      operator delete
      operator delete[]
      operator new
      operator new[]
      set_new_handler
    <ostream>
      ostream
        ostream::ostream
        ostream::flush
        ostream::operator<<
        ostream::put
        ostream::seekp
        ostream::sentry
        ostream::tellp
        ostream::write
      endl
      ends
      flush
      operator<<
    <sstream>
      stringbuf
        stringbuf::allocator_type
        stringbuf::stringbuf
        stringbuf::char_type
        stringbuf::int_type
        stringbuf::off_type
        stringbuf::overflow
        stringbuf::pbackfail
        stringbuf::pos_type
        stringbuf::seekoff
        stringbuf::seekpos
        stringbuf::str
        stringbuf::traits_type
        stringbuf::underflow
      istringstream
        istringstream::allocator_type
        istringstream::istringstream
        istringstream::rdbuf
        istringstream::str
      ostringstream
        ostringstream::allocator_type
        ostringstream::ostringstream
        ostringstream::rdbuf
        ostringstream::str
    <stdexcept>
      domain_error
      invalid_argument
      length_error
      logic_error
      out_of_range
      overflow_error
      range_error
      runtime_error
      underflow_error
    <streambuf>
      streambuf
        streambuf::streambuf
        streambuf::char_type
        streambuf::eback
        streambuf::egptr
        streambuf::epptr
        streambuf::gbump
        streambuf::getloc
        streambuf::gptr
        streambuf::imbue
        streambuf::in_avail
        streambuf::int_type
        streambuf::off_type
        streambuf::overflow
        streambuf::pbackfail
        streambuf::pbase
        streambuf::pbump
        streambuf::pos_type
        streambuf::pptr
        streambuf::pubimbue
        streambuf::pubseekoff
        streambuf::pubseekpos
        streambuf::pubsetbuf
        streambuf::pubsync
        streambuf::sbumpc
        streambuf::seekoff
        streambuf::seekpos
        streambuf::setbuf
        streambuf::setg
        streambuf::setp
        streambuf::sgetc
        streambuf::sgetn
        streambuf::showmanyc
        streambuf::snextc
        streambuf::sputbackc
        streambuf::sputc
        streambuf::sputn
        streambuf::stossc
        streambuf::sungetc
        streambuf::sync
        streambuf::traits_type
        streambuf::uflow
        streambuf::underflow
        streambuf::xsgetn
        streambuf::xsputn
    <string>
      string
        string::allocator_type
        string::append
        string::assign
        string::at
        string::string
        string::begin
        string::c_str
        string::capacity
        string::clear
        string::compare
        string::const_iterator
        string::const_pointer
        string::const_reference
        string::const_reverse_iterator
        string::copy
        string::data
        string::difference_type
        string::empty
        string::end
        string::erase
        string::find
        string::find_first_not_of
        string::find_first_of
        string::find_last_not_of
        string::find_last_of
        string::get_allocator
        string::insert
        string::iterator
        string::length
        string::max_size
        string::npos
        string::operator+=
        string::operator=
        string::operator[]
        string::pointer
        string::push_back
        string::rbegin
        string::reference
        string::rend
        string::replace
        string::reserve
        string::resize
        string::reverse_iterator
        string::rfind
        string::size
        string::size_type
        string::substr
        string::swap
        string::traits_type
        string::value_type
      char_allocator
        char_allocator::operator==
      char_traits
        char_traits::assign
        char_traits::char_type
        char_traits::compare
        char_traits::copy
        char_traits::eof
        char_traits::eq
        char_traits::eq_int_type
        char_traits::find
        char_traits::int_type
        char_traits::length
        char_traits::lt
        char_traits::move
        char_traits::not_eof
        char_traits::off_type
        char_traits::pos_type
        char_traits::state_type
        char_traits::to_char_type
        char_traits::to_int_type
      getline
      operator+
      operator!=
      operator==
      operator<
      operator<<
      operator<=
      operator>
      operator>=
      operator>>
      swap
    <strstream>
      strstreambuf
        strstreambuf::freeze
        strstreambuf::pcount
        strstreambuf::overflow
        strstreambuf::pbackfail
        strstreambuf::seekoff
        strstreambuf::seekpos
        strstreambuf::str
        strstreambuf::strstreambuf
        strstreambuf::underflow
      istrstream
        istrstream::istrstream
        istrstream::rdbuf
        istrstream::str
      ostrstream
        ostrstream::freeze
        ostrstream::ostrstream
        ostrstream::pcount
        ostrstream::rdbuf
        ostrstream::str
    <cassert>
    <cctype>
    <cerrno>
    <cfloat>
    <climits>
    <clocale>
    <cmath>
    <csetjmp>
    <csignal>
    <cstdarg>
    <cstddef>
    <cstdio>
    <cstdlib>
    <cstring>
    <ctime>
    <assert.h>
      assert
    <ctype.h>
      isalnum
      isalpha
      iscntrl
      isdigit
      isgraph
      islower
      isprint
      ispunct
      isspace
      isupper
      isxdigit
      tolower
      toupper
    <errno.h>
      EDOM
      EILSEQ
      ERANGE
      errno
    <float.h>
      DBL_DIG
      DBL_EPSILON
      DBL_MANT_DIG
      DBL_MAX
      DBL_MAX_10_EXP
      DBL_MAX_EXP
      DBL_MIN
      DBL_MIN_10_EXP
      DBL_MIN_EXP
      FLT_DIG
      FLT_EPSILON
      FLT_MANT_DIG
      FLT_MAX
      FLT_MAX_10_EXP
      FLT_MAX_EXP
      FLT_MIN
      FLT_MIN_10_EXP
      FLT_MIN_EXP
      FLT_RADIX
      FLT_ROUNDS
      LDBL_DIG
      LDBL_EPSILON
      LDBL_MANT_DIG
      LDBL_MAX
      LDBL_MAX_10_EXP
      LDBL_MAX_EXP
      LDBL_MIN
      LDBL_MIN_10_EXP
      LDBL_MIN_EXP
    <limits.h>
      CHAR_BIT
      CHAR_MAX
      CHAR_MIN
      INT_MAX
      INT_MIN
      LONG_MAX
      LONG_MIN
      MB_LEN_MAX
      SCHAR_MAX
      SCHAR_MIN
      SHRT_MAX
      SHRT_MIN
      UCHAR_MAX
      UINT_MAX
      ULONG_MAX
      USHRT_MAX
    <locale.h>
      LC_ALL
      LC_COLLATE
      LC_CTYPE
      LC_MONETARY
      LC_NUMERIC
      LC_TIME
      lconv
      localeconv
      NULL
      setlocale
    <math.h>
      HUGE_VAL
    <setjmp.h>
      jmp_buf
      longjmp
      setjmp
    <signal.h>
      raise
      sig_atomic_t
      SIGABRT
      SIGFPE
      SIGILL
      SIGINT
      signal
      SIGSEGV
      SIGTERM
      SIG_DFL
      SIG_ERR
      SIG_IGN
    <stdarg.h>
      va_arg
      va_end
      va_list
      va_start
    <stddef.h>
      NULL
      offsetof
      ptrdiff_t
      size_t
      wchar_t
    <stdio.h>
      BUFSIZ
      clearerr
      EOF
      fclose
      feof
      ferror
      fflush
      fgetc
      fgetpos
      fgets
      FILE
      FILENAME_MAX
      fopen
      FOPEN_MAX
      fpos_t
      fprintf
      fputc
      fputs
      fread
      freopen
      fscanf
      fseek
      fsetpos
      ftell
      fwrite
      getc
      getchar
      gets
      _IOFBF
      _IOLBF
      _IONBF
      L_tmpnam
      NULL
      perror
      printf
      putc
      putchar
      puts
      remove
      rename
      rewind
      scanf
      SEEK_CUR
      SEEK_END
      SEEK_SET
      setbuf
      setvbuf
      size_t
      sprintf
      sscanf
      stderr
      stdin
      stdout
      tmpfile
      TMP_MAX
      tmpnam
      ungetc
      vfprintf
      vprintf
      vsprintf
    <stdlib.h>
      abort
      abs
      atexit
      atof
      atoi
      atol
      bsearch
      calloc
      div
      div_t
      exit
      EXIT_FAILURE
      EXIT_SUCCESS
      free
      getenv
      labs
      ldiv
      ldiv_t
      malloc
      MB_CUR_MAX
      mblen
      mbstowcs
      mbtowc
      NULL
      qsort
      rand
      RAND_MAX
      realloc
      size_t
      srand
      strtod
      strtol
      strtoul
      system
      wchar_t
      wcstombs
      wctomb
    <string.h>
      memchr
      memcmp
      memcpy
      memmove
      memset
      NULL
      size_t
      strcat
      strchr
      strcmp
      strcoll
      strcpy
      strcspn
      strerror
      strlen
      strncat
      strncmp
      strncpy
      strpbrk
      strrchr
      strspn
      strstr
      strtok
      strxfrm
    <time.h>
      asctime
      clock
      CLOCKS_PER_SEC
      clock_t
      ctime
      difftime
      gmtime
      localtime
      mktime
      NULL
      size_t
      strftime
      time
      time_t
      tm
    <fstream.h>
    <iomanip.h>
    <iostream.h>
    <new.h>
    C++ Library Overview
      Using C++ Library Headers
      C++ Library Conventions
      Iostreams Conventions
      Exceptions
    C Library Overview
      Using Standard C Headers
      C Library Conventions
    Characters
      Character Sets
      Escape Sequences
      Trigraphs
      Multibyte Characters
    Files and Streams
      Text and Binary Streams
      Controlling Streams
      Stream States
    Formatted Output
      Print Formats
      Print Functions
    Formatted Input
      Scan Formats
      Scan Functions
      Scan Conversion Specifiers
    Preprocessing
    Expressions
    Functions
    Index
QNX Database for QNX Neutrino
  Developer's Guide
    About This Guide
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    Introduction
    Starting QDB
      Database directory
      Schema files
      Starting the QDB server
        Temporary storage filesystem
        Auto-attaching databases
          Incorrect
          Correct
          Correct
        Database integrity testing
        Testing SQL statements
        The configuration file
        Sharing connections between clients
        Shared caching
          Advantages of shared caching
        Database recovery
        Busy timeout
        Handling corrupt databases
          Sample script
        Maintenance Commands
    The QDB Client qdbc
      Description
    QDB Administration
      Backing up and restoring databases
    QDB Examples
      Connecting to the database
      Executing a Statement
      Getting the result of a query
      Using a result
      Disconnecting from the Server
      Example
    Datatypes in QDB
      Storage classes
      Column affinity
        Determination of column affinity
        Column affinity example
      Comparison expressions
        A comparison example
      Operators
      Sorting, grouping and compound SELECTs
      Other affinity modes
      User-defined collation sequences
        Assigning Collation Sequences from SQL
        Collation Sequences Example
    QDB Virtual Machine Opcodes
      Viewing programs generated by QDB
      The opcodes
    Writing User-Defined Functions
      User scalar/aggregate functions
      User collation routines
      Example
      SQLite C/C++ API
        sqlite3_result_*
        sqlite3_value_*
        sqlite3_user_data
    QDB Client API Reference
      Functions
      qdb_backup
        Description:
      qdb_bkcancel
        Description:
      qdb_cell
        Description:
      qdb_cell_length
        Description:
      qdb_cell_type
        Description:
      qdb_collation
        Description:
      qdb_column_index
        Description:
      qdb_column_name
        Description:
      qdb_columns
        Description:
      qdb_connect
        Description:
          Using asynchronous mode
      qdb_data_source
        Description:
      qdb_disconnect
        Description:
      qdb_freeresult
        Description:
      qdb_getdbsize
        Description:
      qdb_geterrmsg
        Description:
      qdb_getoption
        Description:
      qdb_getresult
        Description:
      qdb_gettransstate
        Description:
      qdb_last_insert_rowid
        Description:
      qdb_mprintf
        Description:
      qdb_parameters
        Description:
      qdb_printmsg
        Description:
      qdb_query
        Description:
      qdb_rowchanges
        Description:
      qdb_rows
        Description:
      qdb_setbusytimeout
        Description:
      qdb_setoption
        Description:
      qdb_snprintf
        Description:
      qdb_statement
        Description:
      qdb_stmt_exec
        Description:
          The qdb_binding_t structure
        Examples:
      qdb_stmt_free
        Description:
        Examples:
      qdb_stmt_init
        Description:
        Examples:
      qdb_vacuum
        Description:
      qdb_vmprintf
        Description:
    QDB SQL Reference
      General
      Statements
      Row ID and Autoincrement
        Description:
          The AUTOINCREMENT Keyword
      Comment
        Description:
      expressions
        Description:
          Literal values
          Parameters
          LIKE
          GLOB
          Column Names
          SELECT statements
          CAST
          Functions
          Core Functions
          Aggregate Functions
      QDB Keywords
        Description:
          Special names
      ALTER TABLE
        Description:
      ANALYZE
        Description:
      ATTACH DATABASE
        Description:
      CREATE INDEX
        Description:
      CREATE TABLE
        Description:
      CREATE TRIGGER
        Description:
      CREATE VIEW
        Description:
      DELETE
        Description:
      DETACH DATABASE
        Description:
      DROP INDEX
        Description:
      DROP TABLE
        Description:
      DROP TRIGGER
        Description:
      DROP VIEW
        Description:
      EXPLAIN
        Description:
      INSERT
        Description:
      ON CONFLICT
        Description:
      PRAGMA
        Description:
          Auto vacuum
          Cache size
          Case sensitivity
          Count changes
          Default cache size
          Full column names
          Legacy file format
          Page size
          Short column names
          Synchronous
          Temp store
          Foreign key list
          Index info
          Index list
          Table info
          Schema and user version
          Integrity check
      REINDEX
        Description:
      REPLACE
        Description:
      SELECT
        Description:
          DISTINCT keyword
          WHERE clause
          GROUP BY clauses
          ORDER BY clauses
          LIMIT clauses
          Compund SELECT statements
      TRANSACTION
        Description:
          Locks
      UPDATE
        Description:
      VACUUM
        Description:
  Developer's Guide
    About This Guide
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    Introduction
    Starting QDB
      Database directory
      Schema files
      Starting the QDB server
        Temporary storage filesystem
        Auto-attaching databases
          Incorrect
          Correct
          Correct
        Database integrity testing
        Testing SQL statements
        The configuration file
        Sharing connections between clients
        Shared caching
          Advantages of shared caching
        Database recovery
        Busy timeout
        Handling corrupt databases
          Sample script
        Maintenance Commands
    The QDB Client qdbc
      Description
    QDB Administration
      Backing up and restoring databases
    QDB Examples
      Connecting to the database
      Executing a Statement
      Getting the result of a query
      Using a result
      Disconnecting from the Server
      Example
    Datatypes in QDB
      Storage classes
      Column affinity
        Determination of column affinity
        Column affinity example
      Comparison expressions
        A comparison example
      Operators
      Sorting, grouping and compound SELECTs
      Other affinity modes
      User-defined collation sequences
        Assigning Collation Sequences from SQL
        Collation Sequences Example
    QDB Virtual Machine Opcodes
      Viewing programs generated by QDB
      The opcodes
    Writing User-Defined Functions
      User scalar/aggregate functions
      User collation routines
      Example
      SQLite C/C++ API
        sqlite3_result_*
        sqlite3_value_*
        sqlite3_user_data
    QDB Client API Reference
      Functions
      qdb_backup
        Description:
      qdb_bkcancel
        Description:
      qdb_cell
        Description:
      qdb_cell_length
        Description:
      qdb_cell_type
        Description:
      qdb_collation
        Description:
      qdb_column_index
        Description:
      qdb_column_name
        Description:
      qdb_columns
        Description:
      qdb_connect
        Description:
          Using asynchronous mode
      qdb_data_source
        Description:
      qdb_disconnect
        Description:
      qdb_freeresult
        Description:
      qdb_getdbsize
        Description:
      qdb_geterrmsg
        Description:
      qdb_getoption
        Description:
      qdb_getresult
        Description:
      qdb_gettransstate
        Description:
      qdb_last_insert_rowid
        Description:
      qdb_mprintf
        Description:
      qdb_parameters
        Description:
      qdb_printmsg
        Description:
      qdb_query
        Description:
      qdb_rowchanges
        Description:
      qdb_rows
        Description:
      qdb_setbusytimeout
        Description:
      qdb_setoption
        Description:
      qdb_snprintf
        Description:
      qdb_statement
        Description:
      qdb_stmt_exec
        Description:
          The qdb_binding_t structure
        Examples:
      qdb_stmt_free
        Description:
        Examples:
      qdb_stmt_init
        Description:
        Examples:
      qdb_vacuum
        Description:
      qdb_vmprintf
        Description:
    QDB SQL Reference
      General
      Statements
      Row ID and Autoincrement
        Description:
          The AUTOINCREMENT Keyword
      Comment
        Description:
      expressions
        Description:
          Literal values
          Parameters
          LIKE
          GLOB
          Column Names
          SELECT statements
          CAST
          Functions
          Core Functions
          Aggregate Functions
      QDB Keywords
        Description:
          Special names
      ALTER TABLE
        Description:
      ANALYZE
        Description:
      ATTACH DATABASE
        Description:
      CREATE INDEX
        Description:
      CREATE TABLE
        Description:
      CREATE TRIGGER
        Description:
      CREATE VIEW
        Description:
      DELETE
        Description:
      DETACH DATABASE
        Description:
      DROP INDEX
        Description:
      DROP TABLE
        Description:
      DROP TRIGGER
        Description:
      DROP VIEW
        Description:
      EXPLAIN
        Description:
      INSERT
        Description:
      ON CONFLICT
        Description:
      PRAGMA
        Description:
          Auto vacuum
          Cache size
          Case sensitivity
          Count changes
          Default cache size
          Full column names
          Legacy file format
          Page size
          Short column names
          Synchronous
          Temp store
          Foreign key list
          Index info
          Index list
          Table info
          Schema and user version
          Integrity check
      REINDEX
        Description:
      REPLACE
        Description:
      SELECT
        Description:
          DISTINCT keyword
          WHERE clause
          GROUP BY clauses
          ORDER BY clauses
          LIMIT clauses
          Compund SELECT statements
      TRANSACTION
        Description:
          Locks
      UPDATE
        Description:
      VACUUM
        Description:
QNX Momentics IDE User's Guide
  Assumptions
  How to use this guide
  IDE Concepts
    What is an IDE?
      Building embedded systems using the IDE
    Perspectives
    Views
    Editors
      Using alternate editors
      Changing editors
      Refreshing the resources
      Disabling automatic syntax annotation highlighting
    Preferences
      Importing preferences
      Exporting preferences
      Setting export options for a BSP
    Projects in the IDE
      Considerations for project development
      How the IDE characterizes projects using natures
    The IDE Workspace
      Specifying a workspace location
    Host and target machines
      Target agent (the qconn daemon)
      Launcher
      Resources
      Wizards
      Keyboard shortcuts
    Version coexistence
      Environment variables
      Coexistence and PhAB
      Specifying which OS version to build for
  Getting Started
    Starting the IDE
      The IDE welcomes you
      Starting the IDE for the first time
      Starting the IDE from the command line
    Using the workbench
    Using the QNX help system
      Opening the online help from the IDE
      Navigating the online help
      Creating help bookmarks
      Tips and Tricks
    Creating a project
      Creating a simple project
      Creating a C/C++ project
        How to create a C/C++ project
      Creating a C Makefile project
      Creating a make project
      Creating a make project that can be launched outside the IDE
      Creating a target system project
      Converting projects
        Converting a QNX project to a managed make C/C++ project
        Converting a regular project to a managed make C/C++ project
        Converting to a QNX project
        Completing the conversion of a project to a different type
        Post-build actions
        Adding a post-build action
      Importing projects
        Importing an existing container project into a workspace
        Importing an existing project into a workspace
        Importing external features
          Importing external plugins and fragments
        Importing a file system
        Importing GCC coverage data from a project
        Importing a QNX Source Package
        Importing a QNX mkifs Buildfile
        Importing a QNX source package
        Importing a team project set
        Importing an archive file
        Breakpoints
        Launch configurations
      Renaming a project
    Troubleshooting in the IDE
  Project and Wizard Properties Reference
    Introduction
    Wizard properties
      Options tab
      Build Variants tab
      General tab
      Library tab
      Compiler tab
      Linker tab
        General options
        Extra library paths
        Extra libraries
        Extra object files
    Make Builder tab
    Error Parsers tab
    Project properties
      Projects tab
      Resource options
      Builders options panel
      C/C++ Build panel
      Behaviour tab
      Discovery options tab
      Environment tab
      Settings panel
        Tool settings tab
        Build steps tab
        Build artifact tab
        Binary Parser tab
        Error parsers tab
      Indexer tab
  Preparing Your Target
    Host-target communications
      IP communications
      Serial communications
        Configuring a target for serial communication
      qconn over Qnet
      Installing the qconn update
      Copying a new version of qconn to a target system.
    Networking QNX Neutrino using PPP
      Verifying a serial connection
      Preparing an embedded system for a Windows target
      QNX Networking
      Linking an embedded system running QNX Neutrino to a Windows network connection
      Verifying a network connection
    Connecting with Phindows
      Starting a remote Photon session
      Running a Photon program in a remote Photon session
  Developing C/C++ Programs
    The C/C++ perspective
    Understanding projects in the IDE
      The IDE project model
      Supported project types in the IDE
        Container project
      Scenarios for creating a project for the first time
      Checking out a partial source tree
      Sharing projects
      Checking out existing projects
      Setting build properties for a project
    Developing projects in the IDE
      Creating a simple project
      Creating a make project
      Managed make projects
        Creating a Makefile to build outside of the IDE
      Choosing an indexer
    Working with projects
      Opening files
      Creating files from scratch
      Filtering files
      Opening projects
      Closing projects
      Viewing outlines of source and binary files
    Writing code
      C/C++ editor layout
      Finishing function names
      Accessing source files for functions
      Using code templates
        Inserting code templates
        Creating a custom template
        Editing a code template
      Adding include directives
      Using hover help
      Adding and removing comments in code
      Customizing the C/C++ editor
        Changing fonts, background color, or the visibility of line numbers
        Changing tabs into spaces, highlighting, and folding options
        Setting Content Assist options
      Using other editors
        Using an external editor outside of the IDE
        Using another editor within the IDE
    Building projects
      Enabling the autobuild feature for QNX C/C++ projects
      Enabling the autobuild feature for non QNX C/C++ projects
      Configuring automated builds
        Example #1: the Makefile is in the root
      Building all projects
        Configuring the project build order
      Building a single project
      Building selected projects
      Building from the command line
      Cleaning and rebuilding all projects
      Cleaning selected projects
      Autosave before building
      Creating custom options
        Building a project with a custom make target
        Removing a make target
      Adding a use message
        Adding a usage message when using a QNX C/C++ Project
        Adding a usage message when using a Standard Project
      Creating a QNX target system Project
      Creating a launch configuration
    Running binaries for a project
    Deleting a project
    More development features
      Tracking remaining work
        Error markers
        Jumping to errors
        Filtering errors
        Tracking tasks
        Setting reminders
        Associating tasks with resources
        Removing a task
      Code synopsis
        Toolbar icons
        Outline view icons
        Filtering and grouping in the Outline view
        Using Working Sets
      Checking your build
        Customizing the Console view
      Opening headers
        Setting the include paths and define directives (C/C++ Make project)
      Navigating: Go To Type
  Managing Source Code
    SVN and the IDE
    CVS and the IDE
    Local history feature
    Project files (.project and .cproject)
    Using the core Eclipse source control documentation in the IDE
      SVN documentation
      CVS documentation
    Importing existing source code into the IDE
      Projects within projects
        Step 1: Creating a project for your source code
        Step 2: Creating a new project for each existing project or component in your source code tree
        Step 3: Linking the projects to a directory in the source tree
        Step 4: Building the component project in the linked folder
      Filesystem drag-and-drop
      Importing code into the IDE
        Importing a C/C++ project from CVS
        Importing C/C++ code that doesn't have the project metadata in CVS
        Importing C/C++ code from CVS into an existing project
        Importing a C/C++ Project from SVN
        Importing C/C++ code that doesn't have the project metadata for SVN
        Importing C/C++ code from SVN into an existing project
      Import wizard
      Adding linked resources
    Using container projects
      Creating a container project
      Setting up a build configuration
      Editing existing configurations
      Editing via project properties
      Editing via the Build Container Configuration item
      Building a container project
    Importing a BSP or other QNX source packages
      QNX BSP perspective
      Importing a BSP package from Foundry27
      Checking out BSP packages directly from the SVN Repositories view
    Exporting projects
      Using the Export command
  Launch Configurations Reference
    What is a launch configuration?
    Types of launch configurations
      Launch Group type
    Running and debugging for the first time
    Debugging a program the first time
    Running and debugging subsequent times
      Launching a selected program (fast)
      Launching from a list of favorites (faster)
      Launching the last-launched program (fastest)
    Setting execution options
      Main tab
      Arguments tab
      Environment tab
      Upload tab
      Debugger tab
      Source tab
      Common tab
      Tools tab
  Debugging in the IDE
    Debugging your program (building an executable for debugging)
      Debugging a child process
    Controlling your debug session
      Debug view
        Debug view icons
        Using the controls
        Toolbar icons
        Using hotkeys
        Controlling your debug session
          From the Debug view
          From the C/C++ editor
        Disassembly mode
      Debug launch controls
      Jumping to a memory address in the Disassembly view
    More debugging features
      Inspecting variables
      Changing variable values
      Controlling the display of variables
      Changing variable to a different type
      Viewing variables in memory
      Using breakpoints and watchpoints
        Adding breakpoints
        Adding watchpoints
        Setting an action for the breakpoint
        Adding event breakpoints
        Setting properties of breakpoints and watchpoints
        Disabling/enabling breakpoints and watchpoints
        Removing breakpoints and watchpoints
      Evaluating your expressions
      Inspecting your registers
        Toolbar icons
        Menu commands
        Modifying registers
        Changing the number system for register values
      Inspecting a process's memory
        Viewing memory
        Inspecting memory
        Configuring output format
        Changing memory
        Menu commands
        Monitors pane menu commands
        Rendering pane menu commands
      Inspecting shared-library usage
        Loading a Library's symbol
      Monitoring signal handling
        Changing how the debugger handles signals
        Sending a signal to a suspended program
      Viewing your output
      Interacting with GDB
        Enabling the QNX GDB Console view
        Using the QNX GDB Console view
    Using JTAG debugging
      JTAG: Using the Abatron BDI2000 JTAG Debugger with a QNX Neutrino kernel image
        Prerequisites
        Connecting the Abatron BDI2000 JTAG Debugger to your host
        Updating the Abatron firmware
        Connecting the Abatron BDI2000 Debugger to your target
        Building a system image
        Creating a launch configuration
        Debugging the startup binary
      JTAG: Using the Lauterbach Trace32 In-Circuit Debugger with a QNX Neutrino kernel image
        Prerequisites
        Installing the Lauterbach Trace32 In-Circuit Debugger software
        Installing the Lauterbach Trace32 Eclipse plug-in software
        Connecting the Lauterbach Trace32 In-Circuit Debugger
        Configuring the Lauterbach Trace32 In-Circuit Debugger
        Creating a launch configuration for the target hardware
        Creating a startup script for the Lauterbach Trace32 In-Circuit software
          Creating multicore launch configurations
        Using the debugger
      JTAG: Using the Macraigor Usb2Demon Debugger with a QNX Neutrino kernel image
        Prerequisites
        Installing the Macraigor hardware support package
        Connecting the Macraigor Usb2Demon Debugger to your host
        Connecting the Macraigor Usb2Demon Debugger to your target
        Starting the OCDremote
        Building a system image
        Creating a launch configuration
        Debugging a startup binary
  Building OS and Flash Images
    Introducing the QNX System Builder
      Toolbar buttons
      Binary Inspector
    Boot script files
    Overview of images
      Components of an image, in order of booting
      Types of images you can create
        BSP filename conventions
        OS image (.ifs file)
        Flash filesystem image (.efs file)
        Combined image
        Padding after the IPL
      Project layout
      Workflow of image creation
    Creating a new QNX System Builder project for an OS image
    Creating a project for a flash filesystem image (an .efs file)
    Building an OS image
      Creating a new image
      Combining images
        Adding an IPL to the start of your image
        Adding an EFS to your image
        Setting the final format of your OS image
    Downloading an image to your target
      Downloading
      Opening a terminal
      Communicating with your target
      Using the QNX Send File button
      Downloading using TFTP
      Transferring a file
      Transferring files that aren't in Images
      Transferring an image
      Settings for the TFTP server
      Setting font and color preferences
      Downloading using other methods
    Configuring your QNX System Builder projects
      Managing your images
        Determining the shared libraries and DLLs are required for an executable
        Adding files to your image
        Deleting files
        Adding directories
        Deleting directories
      Configuring image properties
      Image properties
        Directories
        General
        System (.ifs)
        System (.efs)
      Item properties
        General
        Combine
        Memory
        Permissions
      Configuring project properties
        Search Paths
        Managing your search paths
        Search path variables
    Optimizing your system
      Optimizing all libraries in your image
      Optimizing a single library
      Restoring a slimmed-down library
    Moving files between the host and target
      Moving files to the target
      Moving files from the target to the host
    Exporting a System Builder project to a Mkxfs build file(s)
  Developing Photon Applications
    What is PhAB?
      PhAB and the IDE
    Using PhAB
      Creating a QNX Photon Appbuilder project
      Closing PhAB
      Reopening PhAB
      Editing code
      Building a QNX Photon Appbuilder project
      Importing an existing standalone QNX Photon Appbuilder project
      Checking out an existing PhAB project from CVS
    Starting Photon applications
  Profiling an Application
    Types of profiling
      Statistical sample profiling (sampling)
      Function Instrumentation profiling
      Sampling and Call Count instrumentation profiling
      Postmortem profiling for Call Count and Function Instrumentation profiling
    Profiling your programs
      Building a program for profiling
        Building with profiling enabled
      Running and profiling a process
      Profiling a running process
      Postmortem profiling for Call Count and sampling
      Application Profiler tab
    Controlling your profiling sessions
    Understanding your profiling data
    Profiler Sessions view
      Toolbar options
      Pausing and resuming a profiling session
      Taking a snapshot of a profile session
      Creating a sample profile session
      Exporting a profiler session
    Debug view
    Execution Time view
      Column descriptions
      Interpreting Tree mode column information by profiling type
      Toolbar options
      Context menu navigation options
      Take Snapshot and Watch Difference
      Show Threads Tree
      Show Table mode
      Show Calls
      Show Reverse Calls
      Show Call Graphs
      Show Source
      Duplicating the view
      Viewing history
      Grouping
      Setting preferences
      Copying to the clipboard
      Filtering
      Searching
    Annotated source editor
    Using the Application Profiler
      Using Function Instrumentation with the Application Profiler
      Using Sampling and Call Count instrumentation mode
      Using Function Instrumentation mode for a single application
      Using Function Instrumentation in the System Profiler
      Creating an Application Profiler session
      Creating a profiler session by importing profiler data
      Profiling a single-threaded application
      Profiling a running process for an existing project
      Using postmortem profiling for Call Count and Sampling
      Postmortem profiling
      Running an instrumented binary with profiling from a command prompt (Function Instrumentation mode)
      Taking a snapshot of a profiling session
      Comparing profiles
  Using Code Coverage
    Types of code coverage in the IDE
    How the coverage tool works
    Enabling code coverage
      Enabling code coverage for make projects
      Starting a coverage-enabled program
    Importing gcc code coverage data from a project
    Associated views
    Code Coverage Sessions view
      Combining Code Coverage sessions
      Examining data line-by-line
    Code Coverage Properties view
    Code Coverage Report view
  Analyzing Memory Usage and Finding Errors
    Memory management in QNX Neutrino
      Virtual memory
    Memory optimization
      Process memory
        Inspecting your process memory distribution
      Performance of heap allocations
        Preparing for a memory profiling session
      Analyzing allocation patterns
      Optimizing heap memory
        Memory leaks
        Enabling memory leak detection
        Inspecting outstanding allocations
      Types of allocation overhead
      Estimating the average allocation size
      Tuning the allocator
      Optimizing static and stack memory
    Finding memory errors and leaks
      Testing an application for memory leaks using the System Information Tool
      Using Memory Analysis tooling
        Memory leaks
          Enabling leak detection
          Detecting leaks on demand during program execution
          Interpreting leaks
        Memory errors
          Configuring the IDE for error analysis
          Changing error detection options at runtime
          Interpreting memory errors
      Using Mudflap
        Configuring Mudflap to find errors
        Options for Mudflap
        Mudflap Violations view
        Interpreting Mudflap output
    The Memory Analysis tool
      Advanced topics
        Analyzing a running program
        Memory analysis of shared objects
        GUI interface options and environment variables for the Memory Analysis Tool
      Launching your program with Memory Analysis
        Launching from the command line with Memory Analysis enabled
        Performing a postmortem memory analysis
        Attaching to a running process
        The Memory Analysis tooling API
      Viewing Memory Analysis data
        Memory Analysis editor
          Selecting data
          Controlling the page layout
          Controlling the overview
          Controlling the detail pane
          Allocations tab
          Bins tab
          Bands tab
          Usage tab
          Settings tab
        Memory Problems view
          Memory Problems Filter
          Memory Problems Preferences
          Viewing statistics for memory problems
        Memory Events view
          Memory Events Filter
          Memory Events Preferences
          Viewing statistics for memory events
        Memory Backtrace view
        Inspecting outstanding allocations
        Interpreting errors during memory analysis
          Illegal deallocation of memory
          NULL pointer dereference
          Buffer overflow
          Using freed memory
          Reading uninitialized memory
          Resource (memory) leaks
          Functions checked for memory errors during memory analysis
          Summary of error messages for Memory Analysis
      Managing Memory Analysis sessions: The Session view
        Opening a session
        Deleting a session
        Closing a session
        Exporting session data
        Filtering information for a session
        Importing session information
        Showing information about a session
        Renaming a session
      Importing memory analysis data
        Importing session information from an XML file
        Importing event information
      Exporting memory analysis data
        Exporting memory analysis session data
        Memory result formats
  Getting System Information
    Introduction
    What the System Information perspective reveals
    Logging system information
    Associated views
    Controlling your system information session
      Sending a signal
    Examining your target system's attributes
      System Specifications pane
      System Memory pane
      Processes panes
    Watching your processes
      Thread Details pane
      Environment Variables pane
      Process Properties pane
    Examining your target system's memory (inspecting virtual address space)
    Tracking heap usage
      Observing changes in memory usage (allocations and deallocations)
        Outstanding allocations
        Allocation deltas
        Deallocation deltas
        Outstanding allocation deltas
    Examining process signals
    Getting channel information
    Tracking file descriptors
    Tracking resource usage
    Tracking the use of adaptive partitioning
    Associated views
  Analyzing Your System with Kernel Tracing
    Introducing the QNX System Profiler
      Before you begin
    Configuring a target for system profiling
      Launching the Log Configuration dialog
      Address translation
      Configuring your kernel event trace
      Capturing instrumentation data in event log files
    Viewing and interpreting the captured data
      System Profiler editor
        Timeline view
        Timeline State Colors view
        Zooming
      Filtering profile data
      Raw Event Data view
      Trace Event Log view
      Properties view
    Tracking down events
      Trace Search
      Bookmarks view
    Gathering statistics from trace data
      General Statistics view
      Event Owner Statistics view
      Client/Server CPU Statistics view
      Overview view
      Condition Statistics view
      Thread Call Stack view
    Determining thread state behavior
      Thread State Snapshot view
      Why Running? view
    Analyzing multiprocessor systems
      CPU Migration pane
    Analyzing systems with AP scheduling
      Partition Summary pane
    Using Function Instrumentation mode with the System Profiler
      Importing part of a kernel trace into the Application Profiler
    System Profiler use cases
      Locating sources of high CPU usage
      Mapping and isolating client CPU load from server CPU load
      Examining interrupt latency
      Locating Events of Interest
  Tutorials
    Before you start
    Tutorial 1: Creating a C/C++ project
    Tutorial 2: Creating a QNX C/C++ project
    Tutorial 3: Importing an existing project into the IDE
    Tutorial 4: Importing a QNX BSP into the IDE
  Where Files Are Stored?
  Utilities used by the IDE
  What's New
    What's New in IDE 4.7
      Eclipse 3.5 and CDT 6.0 integration
      Changes made to IDE 4.7
      Compiler and Tools
    What's New in IDE 4.6
      Eclipse 3.4 and CDT 5.0.2 integration
      Mudflap integration
      Integration with Foundry27 and importing BSPs
      System Profiler
      Compiler and Tools
    What's New in IDE 4.5
      Eclipse 3.3 and CDT 4.0 integration
      C and C++ development
      System information and target management
      Application Profiler
      System Profiler
      System Builder
      Memory Analysis
      Debugger
      Code Coverage
      Compiler and Tools
  Migrating from Earlier Releases
    Migration issues
      General migration considerations
      Coexistence
      Compiler issues
      Binary compatibility
      CDT impact on the IDE
        Creating a make project
        Creating a make project that can be launched outside the IDE
      IDE location
      Old launch configurations don't switch perspectives automatically
      Missing features in context menus
      System Builder Console doesn't come to front
      Reverting to an older version of the IDE
        Importing into an older IDE
    Migrating from 6.4.1 (IDE 4.6) to 6.5.0 (IDE 4.7)
      Migrating your workspace
      Migrating your projects
    Migrating from 6.4.0 (IDE 4.5) to 6.5.0 (IDE 4.7)
      Migrating your workspace
      Migrating your projects
    Migrating from 6.3.2 (IDE 4.0.1) to 6.5.0 (IDE 4.7)
      Migrating your workspace
      Migrating your projects
  IDE Administration
    Updating the IDE using the Software Updates Manager
    Running the IDE in administrative mode
    Installing new software
    Using older toolchains with the IDE
    Copying a new version of qconn to a target system
    Updating qconn on a development system
  Glossary
  Assumptions
  How to use this guide
  IDE Concepts
    What is an IDE?
      Building embedded systems using the IDE
    Perspectives
    Views
    Editors
      Using alternate editors
      Changing editors
      Refreshing the resources
      Disabling automatic syntax annotation highlighting
    Preferences
      Importing preferences
      Exporting preferences
      Setting export options for a BSP
    Projects in the IDE
      Considerations for project development
      How the IDE characterizes projects using natures
    The IDE Workspace
      Specifying a workspace location
    Host and target machines
      Target agent (the qconn daemon)
      Launcher
      Resources
      Wizards
      Keyboard shortcuts
    Version coexistence
      Environment variables
      Coexistence and PhAB
      Specifying which OS version to build for
  Getting Started
    Starting the IDE
      The IDE welcomes you
      Starting the IDE for the first time
      Starting the IDE from the command line
    Using the workbench
    Using the QNX help system
      Opening the online help from the IDE
      Navigating the online help
      Creating help bookmarks
      Tips and Tricks
    Creating a project
      Creating a simple project
      Creating a C/C++ project
        How to create a C/C++ project
      Creating a C Makefile project
      Creating a make project
      Creating a make project that can be launched outside the IDE
      Creating a target system project
      Converting projects
        Converting a QNX project to a managed make C/C++ project
        Converting a regular project to a managed make C/C++ project
        Converting to a QNX project
        Completing the conversion of a project to a different type
        Post-build actions
        Adding a post-build action
      Importing projects
        Importing an existing container project into a workspace
        Importing an existing project into a workspace
        Importing external features
          Importing external plugins and fragments
        Importing a file system
        Importing GCC coverage data from a project
        Importing a QNX Source Package
        Importing a QNX mkifs Buildfile
        Importing a QNX source package
        Importing a team project set
        Importing an archive file
        Breakpoints
        Launch configurations
      Renaming a project
    Troubleshooting in the IDE
  Project and Wizard Properties Reference
    Introduction
    Wizard properties
      Options tab
      Build Variants tab
      General tab
      Library tab
      Compiler tab
      Linker tab
        General options
        Extra library paths
        Extra libraries
        Extra object files
    Make Builder tab
    Error Parsers tab
    Project properties
      Projects tab
      Resource options
      Builders options panel
      C/C++ Build panel
      Behaviour tab
      Discovery options tab
      Environment tab
      Settings panel
        Tool settings tab
        Build steps tab
        Build artifact tab
        Binary Parser tab
        Error parsers tab
      Indexer tab
  Preparing Your Target
    Host-target communications
      IP communications
      Serial communications
        Configuring a target for serial communication
      qconn over Qnet
      Installing the qconn update
      Copying a new version of qconn to a target system.
    Networking QNX Neutrino using PPP
      Verifying a serial connection
      Preparing an embedded system for a Windows target
      QNX Networking
      Linking an embedded system running QNX Neutrino to a Windows network connection
      Verifying a network connection
    Connecting with Phindows
      Starting a remote Photon session
      Running a Photon program in a remote Photon session
  Developing C/C++ Programs
    The C/C++ perspective
    Understanding projects in the IDE
      The IDE project model
      Supported project types in the IDE
        Container project
      Scenarios for creating a project for the first time
      Checking out a partial source tree
      Sharing projects
      Checking out existing projects
      Setting build properties for a project
    Developing projects in the IDE
      Creating a simple project
      Creating a make project
      Managed make projects
        Creating a Makefile to build outside of the IDE
      Choosing an indexer
    Working with projects
      Opening files
      Creating files from scratch
      Filtering files
      Opening projects
      Closing projects
      Viewing outlines of source and binary files
    Writing code
      C/C++ editor layout
      Finishing function names
      Accessing source files for functions
      Using code templates
        Inserting code templates
        Creating a custom template
        Editing a code template
      Adding include directives
      Using hover help
      Adding and removing comments in code
      Customizing the C/C++ editor
        Changing fonts, background color, or the visibility of line numbers
        Changing tabs into spaces, highlighting, and folding options
        Setting Content Assist options
      Using other editors
        Using an external editor outside of the IDE
        Using another editor within the IDE
    Building projects
      Enabling the autobuild feature for QNX C/C++ projects
      Enabling the autobuild feature for non QNX C/C++ projects
      Configuring automated builds
        Example #1: the Makefile is in the root
      Building all projects
        Configuring the project build order
      Building a single project
      Building selected projects
      Building from the command line
      Cleaning and rebuilding all projects
      Cleaning selected projects
      Autosave before building
      Creating custom options
        Building a project with a custom make target
        Removing a make target
      Adding a use message
        Adding a usage message when using a QNX C/C++ Project
        Adding a usage message when using a Standard Project
      Creating a QNX target system Project
      Creating a launch configuration
    Running binaries for a project
    Deleting a project
    More development features
      Tracking remaining work
        Error markers
        Jumping to errors
        Filtering errors
        Tracking tasks
        Setting reminders
        Associating tasks with resources
        Removing a task
      Code synopsis
        Toolbar icons
        Outline view icons
        Filtering and grouping in the Outline view
        Using Working Sets
      Checking your build
        Customizing the Console view
      Opening headers
        Setting the include paths and define directives (C/C++ Make project)
      Navigating: Go To Type
  Managing Source Code
    SVN and the IDE
    CVS and the IDE
    Local history feature
    Project files (.project and .cproject)
    Using the core Eclipse source control documentation in the IDE
      SVN documentation
      CVS documentation
    Importing existing source code into the IDE
      Projects within projects
        Step 1: Creating a project for your source code
        Step 2: Creating a new project for each existing project or component in your source code tree
        Step 3: Linking the projects to a directory in the source tree
        Step 4: Building the component project in the linked folder
      Filesystem drag-and-drop
      Importing code into the IDE
        Importing a C/C++ project from CVS
        Importing C/C++ code that doesn't have the project metadata in CVS
        Importing C/C++ code from CVS into an existing project
        Importing a C/C++ Project from SVN
        Importing C/C++ code that doesn't have the project metadata for SVN
        Importing C/C++ code from SVN into an existing project
      Import wizard
      Adding linked resources
    Using container projects
      Creating a container project
      Setting up a build configuration
      Editing existing configurations
      Editing via project properties
      Editing via the Build Container Configuration item
      Building a container project
    Importing a BSP or other QNX source packages
      QNX BSP perspective
      Importing a BSP package from Foundry27
      Checking out BSP packages directly from the SVN Repositories view
    Exporting projects
      Using the Export command
  Launch Configurations Reference
    What is a launch configuration?
    Types of launch configurations
      Launch Group type
    Running and debugging for the first time
    Debugging a program the first time
    Running and debugging subsequent times
      Launching a selected program (fast)
      Launching from a list of favorites (faster)
      Launching the last-launched program (fastest)
    Setting execution options
      Main tab
      Arguments tab
      Environment tab
      Upload tab
      Debugger tab
      Source tab
      Common tab
      Tools tab
  Debugging in the IDE
    Debugging your program (building an executable for debugging)
      Debugging a child process
    Controlling your debug session
      Debug view
        Debug view icons
        Using the controls
        Toolbar icons
        Using hotkeys
        Controlling your debug session
          From the Debug view
          From the C/C++ editor
        Disassembly mode
      Debug launch controls
      Jumping to a memory address in the Disassembly view
    More debugging features
      Inspecting variables
      Changing variable values
      Controlling the display of variables
      Changing variable to a different type
      Viewing variables in memory
      Using breakpoints and watchpoints
        Adding breakpoints
        Adding watchpoints
        Setting an action for the breakpoint
        Adding event breakpoints
        Setting properties of breakpoints and watchpoints
        Disabling/enabling breakpoints and watchpoints
        Removing breakpoints and watchpoints
      Evaluating your expressions
      Inspecting your registers
        Toolbar icons
        Menu commands
        Modifying registers
        Changing the number system for register values
      Inspecting a process's memory
        Viewing memory
        Inspecting memory
        Configuring output format
        Changing memory
        Menu commands
        Monitors pane menu commands
        Rendering pane menu commands
      Inspecting shared-library usage
        Loading a Library's symbol
      Monitoring signal handling
        Changing how the debugger handles signals
        Sending a signal to a suspended program
      Viewing your output
      Interacting with GDB
        Enabling the QNX GDB Console view
        Using the QNX GDB Console view
    Using JTAG debugging
      JTAG: Using the Abatron BDI2000 JTAG Debugger with a QNX Neutrino kernel image
        Prerequisites
        Connecting the Abatron BDI2000 JTAG Debugger to your host
        Updating the Abatron firmware
        Connecting the Abatron BDI2000 Debugger to your target
        Building a system image
        Creating a launch configuration
        Debugging the startup binary
      JTAG: Using the Lauterbach Trace32 In-Circuit Debugger with a QNX Neutrino kernel image
        Prerequisites
        Installing the Lauterbach Trace32 In-Circuit Debugger software
        Installing the Lauterbach Trace32 Eclipse plug-in software
        Connecting the Lauterbach Trace32 In-Circuit Debugger
        Configuring the Lauterbach Trace32 In-Circuit Debugger
        Creating a launch configuration for the target hardware
        Creating a startup script for the Lauterbach Trace32 In-Circuit software
          Creating multicore launch configurations
        Using the debugger
      JTAG: Using the Macraigor Usb2Demon Debugger with a QNX Neutrino kernel image
        Prerequisites
        Installing the Macraigor hardware support package
        Connecting the Macraigor Usb2Demon Debugger to your host
        Connecting the Macraigor Usb2Demon Debugger to your target
        Starting the OCDremote
        Building a system image
        Creating a launch configuration
        Debugging a startup binary
  Building OS and Flash Images
    Introducing the QNX System Builder
      Toolbar buttons
      Binary Inspector
    Boot script files
    Overview of images
      Components of an image, in order of booting
      Types of images you can create
        BSP filename conventions
        OS image (.ifs file)
        Flash filesystem image (.efs file)
        Combined image
        Padding after the IPL
      Project layout
      Workflow of image creation
    Creating a new QNX System Builder project for an OS image
    Creating a project for a flash filesystem image (an .efs file)
    Building an OS image
      Creating a new image
      Combining images
        Adding an IPL to the start of your image
        Adding an EFS to your image
        Setting the final format of your OS image
    Downloading an image to your target
      Downloading
      Opening a terminal
      Communicating with your target
      Using the QNX Send File button
      Downloading using TFTP
      Transferring a file
      Transferring files that aren't in Images
      Transferring an image
      Settings for the TFTP server
      Setting font and color preferences
      Downloading using other methods
    Configuring your QNX System Builder projects
      Managing your images
        Determining the shared libraries and DLLs are required for an executable
        Adding files to your image
        Deleting files
        Adding directories
        Deleting directories
      Configuring image properties
      Image properties
        Directories
        General
        System (.ifs)
        System (.efs)
      Item properties
        General
        Combine
        Memory
        Permissions
      Configuring project properties
        Search Paths
        Managing your search paths
        Search path variables
    Optimizing your system
      Optimizing all libraries in your image
      Optimizing a single library
      Restoring a slimmed-down library
    Moving files between the host and target
      Moving files to the target
      Moving files from the target to the host
    Exporting a System Builder project to a Mkxfs build file(s)
  Developing Photon Applications
    What is PhAB?
      PhAB and the IDE
    Using PhAB
      Creating a QNX Photon Appbuilder project
      Closing PhAB
      Reopening PhAB
      Editing code
      Building a QNX Photon Appbuilder project
      Importing an existing standalone QNX Photon Appbuilder project
      Checking out an existing PhAB project from CVS
    Starting Photon applications
  Profiling an Application
    Types of profiling
      Statistical sample profiling (sampling)
      Function Instrumentation profiling
      Sampling and Call Count instrumentation profiling
      Postmortem profiling for Call Count and Function Instrumentation profiling
    Profiling your programs
      Building a program for profiling
        Building with profiling enabled
      Running and profiling a process
      Profiling a running process
      Postmortem profiling for Call Count and sampling
      Application Profiler tab
    Controlling your profiling sessions
    Understanding your profiling data
    Profiler Sessions view
      Toolbar options
      Pausing and resuming a profiling session
      Taking a snapshot of a profile session
      Creating a sample profile session
      Exporting a profiler session
    Debug view
    Execution Time view
      Column descriptions
      Interpreting Tree mode column information by profiling type
      Toolbar options
      Context menu navigation options
      Take Snapshot and Watch Difference
      Show Threads Tree
      Show Table mode
      Show Calls
      Show Reverse Calls
      Show Call Graphs
      Show Source
      Duplicating the view
      Viewing history
      Grouping
      Setting preferences
      Copying to the clipboard
      Filtering
      Searching
    Annotated source editor
    Using the Application Profiler
      Using Function Instrumentation with the Application Profiler
      Using Sampling and Call Count instrumentation mode
      Using Function Instrumentation mode for a single application
      Using Function Instrumentation in the System Profiler
      Creating an Application Profiler session
      Creating a profiler session by importing profiler data
      Profiling a single-threaded application
      Profiling a running process for an existing project
      Using postmortem profiling for Call Count and Sampling
      Postmortem profiling
      Running an instrumented binary with profiling from a command prompt (Function Instrumentation mode)
      Taking a snapshot of a profiling session
      Comparing profiles
  Using Code Coverage
    Types of code coverage in the IDE
    How the coverage tool works
    Enabling code coverage
      Enabling code coverage for make projects
      Starting a coverage-enabled program
    Importing gcc code coverage data from a project
    Associated views
    Code Coverage Sessions view
      Combining Code Coverage sessions
      Examining data line-by-line
    Code Coverage Properties view
    Code Coverage Report view
  Analyzing Memory Usage and Finding Errors
    Memory management in QNX Neutrino
      Virtual memory
    Memory optimization
      Process memory
        Inspecting your process memory distribution
      Performance of heap allocations
        Preparing for a memory profiling session
      Analyzing allocation patterns
      Optimizing heap memory
        Memory leaks
        Enabling memory leak detection
        Inspecting outstanding allocations
      Types of allocation overhead
      Estimating the average allocation size
      Tuning the allocator
      Optimizing static and stack memory
    Finding memory errors and leaks
      Testing an application for memory leaks using the System Information Tool
      Using Memory Analysis tooling
        Memory leaks
          Enabling leak detection
          Detecting leaks on demand during program execution
          Interpreting leaks
        Memory errors
          Configuring the IDE for error analysis
          Changing error detection options at runtime
          Interpreting memory errors
      Using Mudflap
        Configuring Mudflap to find errors
        Options for Mudflap
        Mudflap Violations view
        Interpreting Mudflap output
    The Memory Analysis tool
      Advanced topics
        Analyzing a running program
        Memory analysis of shared objects
        GUI interface options and environment variables for the Memory Analysis Tool
      Launching your program with Memory Analysis
        Launching from the command line with Memory Analysis enabled
        Performing a postmortem memory analysis
        Attaching to a running process
        The Memory Analysis tooling API
      Viewing Memory Analysis data
        Memory Analysis editor
          Selecting data
          Controlling the page layout
          Controlling the overview
          Controlling the detail pane
          Allocations tab
          Bins tab
          Bands tab
          Usage tab
          Settings tab
        Memory Problems view
          Memory Problems Filter
          Memory Problems Preferences
          Viewing statistics for memory problems
        Memory Events view
          Memory Events Filter
          Memory Events Preferences
          Viewing statistics for memory events
        Memory Backtrace view
        Inspecting outstanding allocations
        Interpreting errors during memory analysis
          Illegal deallocation of memory
          NULL pointer dereference
          Buffer overflow
          Using freed memory
          Reading uninitialized memory
          Resource (memory) leaks
          Functions checked for memory errors during memory analysis
          Summary of error messages for Memory Analysis
      Managing Memory Analysis sessions: The Session view
        Opening a session
        Deleting a session
        Closing a session
        Exporting session data
        Filtering information for a session
        Importing session information
        Showing information about a session
        Renaming a session
      Importing memory analysis data
        Importing session information from an XML file
        Importing event information
      Exporting memory analysis data
        Exporting memory analysis session data
        Memory result formats
  Getting System Information
    Introduction
    What the System Information perspective reveals
    Logging system information
    Associated views
    Controlling your system information session
      Sending a signal
    Examining your target system's attributes
      System Specifications pane
      System Memory pane
      Processes panes
    Watching your processes
      Thread Details pane
      Environment Variables pane
      Process Properties pane
    Examining your target system's memory (inspecting virtual address space)
    Tracking heap usage
      Observing changes in memory usage (allocations and deallocations)
        Outstanding allocations
        Allocation deltas
        Deallocation deltas
        Outstanding allocation deltas
    Examining process signals
    Getting channel information
    Tracking file descriptors
    Tracking resource usage
    Tracking the use of adaptive partitioning
    Associated views
  Analyzing Your System with Kernel Tracing
    Introducing the QNX System Profiler
      Before you begin
    Configuring a target for system profiling
      Launching the Log Configuration dialog
      Address translation
      Configuring your kernel event trace
      Capturing instrumentation data in event log files
    Viewing and interpreting the captured data
      System Profiler editor
        Timeline view
        Timeline State Colors view
        Zooming
      Filtering profile data
      Raw Event Data view
      Trace Event Log view
      Properties view
    Tracking down events
      Trace Search
      Bookmarks view
    Gathering statistics from trace data
      General Statistics view
      Event Owner Statistics view
      Client/Server CPU Statistics view
      Overview view
      Condition Statistics view
      Thread Call Stack view
    Determining thread state behavior
      Thread State Snapshot view
      Why Running? view
    Analyzing multiprocessor systems
      CPU Migration pane
    Analyzing systems with AP scheduling
      Partition Summary pane
    Using Function Instrumentation mode with the System Profiler
      Importing part of a kernel trace into the Application Profiler
    System Profiler use cases
      Locating sources of high CPU usage
      Mapping and isolating client CPU load from server CPU load
      Examining interrupt latency
      Locating Events of Interest
  Tutorials
    Before you start
    Tutorial 1: Creating a C/C++ project
    Tutorial 2: Creating a QNX C/C++ project
    Tutorial 3: Importing an existing project into the IDE
    Tutorial 4: Importing a QNX BSP into the IDE
  Where Files Are Stored?
  Utilities used by the IDE
  What's New
    What's New in IDE 4.7
      Eclipse 3.5 and CDT 6.0 integration
      Changes made to IDE 4.7
      Compiler and Tools
    What's New in IDE 4.6
      Eclipse 3.4 and CDT 5.0.2 integration
      Mudflap integration
      Integration with Foundry27 and importing BSPs
      System Profiler
      Compiler and Tools
    What's New in IDE 4.5
      Eclipse 3.3 and CDT 4.0 integration
      C and C++ development
      System information and target management
      Application Profiler
      System Profiler
      System Builder
      Memory Analysis
      Debugger
      Code Coverage
      Compiler and Tools
  Migrating from Earlier Releases
    Migration issues
      General migration considerations
      Coexistence
      Compiler issues
      Binary compatibility
      CDT impact on the IDE
        Creating a make project
        Creating a make project that can be launched outside the IDE
      IDE location
      Old launch configurations don't switch perspectives automatically
      Missing features in context menus
      System Builder Console doesn't come to front
      Reverting to an older version of the IDE
        Importing into an older IDE
    Migrating from 6.4.1 (IDE 4.6) to 6.5.0 (IDE 4.7)
      Migrating your workspace
      Migrating your projects
    Migrating from 6.4.0 (IDE 4.5) to 6.5.0 (IDE 4.7)
      Migrating your workspace
      Migrating your projects
    Migrating from 6.3.2 (IDE 4.0.1) to 6.5.0 (IDE 4.7)
      Migrating your workspace
      Migrating your projects
  IDE Administration
    Updating the IDE using the Software Updates Manager
    Running the IDE in administrative mode
    Installing new software
    Using older toolchains with the IDE
    Copying a new version of qconn to a target system
    Updating qconn on a development system
  Glossary
QNX Momentics Phindows Connectivity Tool User's Guide
  How to Use This Guide
  Getting started with Phindows
    Starting Phindows
    Configuring Phindows for TCP/IP use
    Data-compression options
    Data-caching options
    Using Windows fonts
    Using snapshot or PgReadScreen()
  Using the command line options
    Command-line options
    Dittoing remote QNX Photon sessions
    Connecting to a remote Photon session
    Starting Photon sessions on other QNX nodes
    Spanning a single Photon session across multiple screens
    Sharing a Photon session (workgroup computing)
    Enabling offscreen context support
    Using predefined Photon services
  Configuring Phindows
    Configuring Phindows environment variables
    Setting up an embedded target
  How to Use This Guide
  Getting started with Phindows
    Starting Phindows
    Configuring Phindows for TCP/IP use
    Data-compression options
    Data-caching options
    Using Windows fonts
    Using snapshot or PgReadScreen()
  Using the command line options
    Command-line options
    Dittoing remote QNX Photon sessions
    Connecting to a remote Photon session
    Starting Photon sessions on other QNX nodes
    Spanning a single Photon session across multiple screens
    Sharing a Photon session (workgroup computing)
    Enabling offscreen context support
    Using predefined Photon services
  Configuring Phindows
    Configuring Phindows environment variables
    Setting up an embedded target
QNX Neutrino Adaptive Partitioning
  User's Guide
    About This Guide
      What you'll find in this guide
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    What is Adaptive Partitioning?
      What are partitions and what is adaptive partitioning?
        Because adaptive partitions are not boxes what are they?
      System and user requirements
      The thread scheduler
    Controlling Resources Using the Thread Scheduler
      Overview
    Quickstart: Adaptive Partitioning Thread Scheduler
    Using the Thread Scheduler
      Introduction
      Keeping track of CPU time
      How is CPU time divided between partitions?
        Underload
        Free time
        Full Load
        Summary of scheduling behavior
      Partition inheritance
        What about any threads or processes that the server creates? Which partition do they run in?
      Critical threads
        Bankruptcy
      Adaptive partitioning thread scheduler and other thread schedulers
        A caveat about FIFO scheduling
      Using the thread scheduler and multicore together
        Scheduler partitions and BMP
    Setting Up and Using the Adaptive Partitioning Thread Scheduler
      Building an image
      Creating scheduler partitions
        In a buildfile
        From the command line
        From a program
      Launching a process in a partition
        In a buildfile
        From the command line
        From a program
      Viewing partition use
    Considerations for the Thread Scheduler
      Determining the number of scheduler partitions and their contents
      Choosing the percentage of CPU for each partition
        Setting budgets to zero
          When is it useful to set the budget of a partition to zero?
        Setting budgets for resource managers
      Choosing the window size
        Accuracy
        Delays compared to priority scheduling
          Case 1
          Case 2
          Approximating the delays
      Practical limits
      Uncontrolled interactions between scheduler partitions
    Security for Scheduler Partitions
      Managing security for the thread scheduler
        Security and critical threads
    Testing and Debugging
      Instrumented kernel trace events
      Using the QNX IDE (trace events)
      Using other methods
      Emergency access to the system
    Frequently Asked Questions: Adaptive Partitioning Thread Scheduler
      Scheduling behavior
        How does the thread scheduler guarantee a partition's minimum CPU budget?
        When does the scheduler guarantee that a partition gets its budget?
        Does a 100-ms window mean a CPU time-averaging occurs only once in every 100 ms?
        How often does the algorithm enforce partition budgets?
        What system assumptions does the design of thread scheduler make?
        When does the thread scheduler calculate percentage CPU usage?
        How often does the thread scheduler compute CPU usage?
        When is the scheduler's behavior realtime?
        What is free-time mode?
        What is free time?
        Do you have to repay free time?
        How does the thread scheduler behave on HyperThreaded (HT) processors?
        How long can a round-robin thread run with the thread scheduler?
        How long can a FIFO thread run with the thread scheduler?
        How long can a sporadic (SS) thread run with the thread scheduler?
        How often does the thread scheduler algorithm run?
        How often does the thread scheduler enforce budgets?
        How do power-saving modes affect scheduling?
        How does changing the clock period (using ClockPeriod) affect scheduling?
      Microbilling
        How does microbilling work?
        How often does thread scheduler microbill?
        How does ClockCycles work?
        How accurate is microbilling?
        How accurate is ClockCycles?
        What is the resolution of thread timing?
      Averaging window
        How does the averaging window work?
        What is the window-rotation algorithm?
        Can I change the window size?
        How does changing the window size affect scheduling?
        How do maximum latencies relate to the averaging window size?
      Scheduling algorithm
        How does the thread scheduler pick a thread to run?
        How does the scheduling algorithm work?
        How does the scheduler find the highest-priority thread in a partition?
        How are RFFs (relative fraction free) computed?
        How does the scheduler algorithm avoid division and floating-point mathematics?
        How does the scheduler algorithm determine if a thread that's allowed to run as critical, should actually run as critical?
        How does the scheduler algorithm decide when to bill critical time?
        What are the algorithm's size limitations?
        What are the algorithm's accuracy limitations?
        When is the scheduling algorithm approximated?
      Overhead
        Which partition is the overhead associated with scheduling charged to?
        Which partition is the overhead for processing interrupts charged to?
        What is the CPU overhead with the thread scheduler?
        What is the memory overhead with the thread scheduler?
        What factors increase the overhead for the thread scheduler?
      Critical threads and bankruptcy
        How does the scheduler mark a thread as critical?
        How does the thread scheduler know that a thread is critical?
        Do critical threads expose security?
        When does the scheduler check for bankruptcy?
        How does the scheduler detect bankruptcy?
      Inheritance
        What is partition inheritance?
        When does partition inheritance occur?
        How does mutex partition and inheritance work?
        How fast is partition inheritance?
        Why is partition inheritance for message passing secure?
      Budgets
        Can I change the budgets dynamically?
        How does a budget change affect scheduling?
        How quickly does a budget change take effect?
        When does a change in budgets take effect?
        What is a partition with zero budget?
        How does the scheduler guarantee that the sum of all partitions' budgets is 100%?
        How does the scheduler prevent an untrusted thread from increasing its partition's budget?
        How can I cheat to exceed my partition's budget?
      Joining a partition
        How does joining a thread to a partition work?
        How fast is joining a thread to a partition?
      QNX system considerations
        Why doesn't Neutrino allow a partition to be deleted?
        How does the thread scheduler plug into procnto?
        Is the classic scheduler still present when the thread scheduler is active?
        Does the thread scheduler inhibit I/O interrupts?
        Is there a performance limitation on how often I can call SchedCtl(SCHED_APS_PARTITION_STATS,...) to get statistics?
    Glossary
  User's Guide
    About This Guide
      What you'll find in this guide
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    What is Adaptive Partitioning?
      What are partitions and what is adaptive partitioning?
        Because adaptive partitions are not boxes what are they?
      System and user requirements
      The thread scheduler
    Controlling Resources Using the Thread Scheduler
      Overview
    Quickstart: Adaptive Partitioning Thread Scheduler
    Using the Thread Scheduler
      Introduction
      Keeping track of CPU time
      How is CPU time divided between partitions?
        Underload
        Free time
        Full Load
        Summary of scheduling behavior
      Partition inheritance
        What about any threads or processes that the server creates? Which partition do they run in?
      Critical threads
        Bankruptcy
      Adaptive partitioning thread scheduler and other thread schedulers
        A caveat about FIFO scheduling
      Using the thread scheduler and multicore together
        Scheduler partitions and BMP
    Setting Up and Using the Adaptive Partitioning Thread Scheduler
      Building an image
      Creating scheduler partitions
        In a buildfile
        From the command line
        From a program
      Launching a process in a partition
        In a buildfile
        From the command line
        From a program
      Viewing partition use
    Considerations for the Thread Scheduler
      Determining the number of scheduler partitions and their contents
      Choosing the percentage of CPU for each partition
        Setting budgets to zero
          When is it useful to set the budget of a partition to zero?
        Setting budgets for resource managers
      Choosing the window size
        Accuracy
        Delays compared to priority scheduling
          Case 1
          Case 2
          Approximating the delays
      Practical limits
      Uncontrolled interactions between scheduler partitions
    Security for Scheduler Partitions
      Managing security for the thread scheduler
        Security and critical threads
    Testing and Debugging
      Instrumented kernel trace events
      Using the QNX IDE (trace events)
      Using other methods
      Emergency access to the system
    Frequently Asked Questions: Adaptive Partitioning Thread Scheduler
      Scheduling behavior
        How does the thread scheduler guarantee a partition's minimum CPU budget?
        When does the scheduler guarantee that a partition gets its budget?
        Does a 100-ms window mean a CPU time-averaging occurs only once in every 100 ms?
        How often does the algorithm enforce partition budgets?
        What system assumptions does the design of thread scheduler make?
        When does the thread scheduler calculate percentage CPU usage?
        How often does the thread scheduler compute CPU usage?
        When is the scheduler's behavior realtime?
        What is free-time mode?
        What is free time?
        Do you have to repay free time?
        How does the thread scheduler behave on HyperThreaded (HT) processors?
        How long can a round-robin thread run with the thread scheduler?
        How long can a FIFO thread run with the thread scheduler?
        How long can a sporadic (SS) thread run with the thread scheduler?
        How often does the thread scheduler algorithm run?
        How often does the thread scheduler enforce budgets?
        How do power-saving modes affect scheduling?
        How does changing the clock period (using ClockPeriod) affect scheduling?
      Microbilling
        How does microbilling work?
        How often does thread scheduler microbill?
        How does ClockCycles work?
        How accurate is microbilling?
        How accurate is ClockCycles?
        What is the resolution of thread timing?
      Averaging window
        How does the averaging window work?
        What is the window-rotation algorithm?
        Can I change the window size?
        How does changing the window size affect scheduling?
        How do maximum latencies relate to the averaging window size?
      Scheduling algorithm
        How does the thread scheduler pick a thread to run?
        How does the scheduling algorithm work?
        How does the scheduler find the highest-priority thread in a partition?
        How are RFFs (relative fraction free) computed?
        How does the scheduler algorithm avoid division and floating-point mathematics?
        How does the scheduler algorithm determine if a thread that's allowed to run as critical, should actually run as critical?
        How does the scheduler algorithm decide when to bill critical time?
        What are the algorithm's size limitations?
        What are the algorithm's accuracy limitations?
        When is the scheduling algorithm approximated?
      Overhead
        Which partition is the overhead associated with scheduling charged to?
        Which partition is the overhead for processing interrupts charged to?
        What is the CPU overhead with the thread scheduler?
        What is the memory overhead with the thread scheduler?
        What factors increase the overhead for the thread scheduler?
      Critical threads and bankruptcy
        How does the scheduler mark a thread as critical?
        How does the thread scheduler know that a thread is critical?
        Do critical threads expose security?
        When does the scheduler check for bankruptcy?
        How does the scheduler detect bankruptcy?
      Inheritance
        What is partition inheritance?
        When does partition inheritance occur?
        How does mutex partition and inheritance work?
        How fast is partition inheritance?
        Why is partition inheritance for message passing secure?
      Budgets
        Can I change the budgets dynamically?
        How does a budget change affect scheduling?
        How quickly does a budget change take effect?
        When does a change in budgets take effect?
        What is a partition with zero budget?
        How does the scheduler guarantee that the sum of all partitions' budgets is 100%?
        How does the scheduler prevent an untrusted thread from increasing its partition's budget?
        How can I cheat to exceed my partition's budget?
      Joining a partition
        How does joining a thread to a partition work?
        How fast is joining a thread to a partition?
      QNX system considerations
        Why doesn't Neutrino allow a partition to be deleted?
        How does the thread scheduler plug into procnto?
        Is the classic scheduler still present when the thread scheduler is active?
        Does the thread scheduler inhibit I/O interrupts?
        Is there a performance limitation on how often I can call SchedCtl(SCHED_APS_PARTITION_STATS,...) to get statistics?
    Glossary
QNX Neutrino Advanced Graphics
  Developer's Guide
    About This Guide
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    Introduction
      Overview of the QNX Graphics Framework (GF) architecture
        GF components
      GF compared to Photon
    Basic Drawing
      Setting up GF
        Attaching to a device and display
        Attaching to display layers
        Create and set surfaces
        Create a draw context
      Using draw coordinates
      Drawing rectangles
      Drawing lines and polygons
      Bitmaps
      Blitting
      Multithreaded applications
      Debugging
    Working with Images
      Attaching to the image library
      Loading the image
      Attaching to a surface
      Blitting the image
      Cleaning up
    Working with Layers, Surfaces, and Contexts
      Using layers
        Layer visibility
        Layer brightness, contrast, saturation, and hue
        Viewports
        Layer blending and chroma
      Using surfaces
      Using contexts
        Context Alpha Blending
        Chroma Keying
        Setting foreground and background colors
        Setting line attributes
        Clipping
        Raster operations
        Anti-aliasing polylines
        Transform matrices and translations
    Using OpenGL ES
      Using OpenGL ES
      Creating surfaces
        Window surfaces
        Pixmap surfaces
        pbuffer surfaces
      Using Vertex Buffer Objects
    Using the Video-Capture API
      Video capture
      An example
    Embedding 2D and 3D Applications
      Assumptions
      Building the image
        2D example: vsync
        Font example: font-cache
        Image example: img_decode_simple
        OpenGL ES: Gears
    Hardware Capabilities
      Fujitsu Carmine
        OpenGL ES Hardware Acceleration
        Supported Chipset
        OpenGL ES Lighting
      Intel Extreme2
      Fujitsu Coral
        Hardware Acceleration
    Summary of Entries
      3D rendering
      Contexts
      Cursors
      Devices and displays
      Drawing
      Layers
      Surfaces
      Video Capture
    QNX Graphics Framework Library Reference
      Functions
      Structures and types
      gf_3d_target_create
        Description:
      gf_3d_target_free
        Description:
      gf_3d_query_config
        Description:
      gf_alpha_t
        Description:
          Alpha mode flags
      gf_chroma_t
        Description:
      gf_context_create
        Description:
      gf_context_disable_alpha
        Description:
      gf_context_disable_antialias
        Description:
      gf_context_disable_chroma
        Description:
      gf_context_disable_clipping
        Description:
      gf_context_disable_linedash
        Description:
      gf_context_disable_pattern
        Description:
      gf_context_disable_planemask
        Description:
      gf_context_disable_transform
        Description:
      gf_context_disable_translation
        Description:
      gf_context_free
        Description:
      gf_context_get_surface
        Description:
      gf_context_init
        Description:
      gf_context_set_alpha
        Description:
      gf_context_set_antialias
        Description:
      gf_context_set_bgcolor
        Description:
      gf_context_set_bgcolor_native
        Description:
      gf_context_set_capstyle
        Description:
      gf_context_set_chroma
        Description:
      gf_context_set_clipping
        Description:
      gf_context_set_fgcolor
        Description:
      gf_context_set_fgcolor_native
        Description:
      gf_context_set_filter
        Description:
      gf_context_set_hw_polygon
        Description:
      gf_context_set_linedash
        Description:
      gf_context_set_linejoin
        Description:
      gf_context_set_pattern
        Description:
      gf_context_set_penwidth
        Description:
      gf_context_set_planemask
        Description:
      gf_context_set_polyfill
        Description:
      gf_context_set_rop
        Description:
          Raster Operation Defines
      gf_context_set_surface
        Description:
      gf_context_set_surface_3d
        Description:
      gf_context_set_transform
        Description:
      gf_context_set_translation
        Description:
      gf_context_unset_surface
        Description:
      gf_cursor_disable
        Description:
      gf_cursor_enable
        Description:
      gf_cursor_set
        Description:
      gf_cursor_set_pos
        Description:
      gf_dev_attach
        Description:
        Examples:
      gf_dev_detach
        Description:
      gf_dev_get_error
        Description:
      gf_dev_get_meminfo
        Description:
      gf_dev_register_thread
        Description:
      gf_dim_t
        Description:
      gf_display_attach
        Description:
          gf_display_info_t
        Examples:
      gf_display_detach
        Description:
      gf_display_query
        Description:
      gf_display_query_mode
        Description:
      gf_display_set_dpms
        Description:
      gf_display_set_external_chroma
        Description:
      gf_display_set_layer_order
        Description:
      gf_display_set_mode
        Description:
      gf_display_snapshot
        Description:
      gf_display_wait_vsync
        Description:
      gf_draw_begin
        Description:
      gf_draw_bitmap
        Description:
      gf_draw_blit1
        Description:
      gf_draw_blit2
        Description:
      gf_draw_blitscaled
        Description:
      gf_draw_end
        Description:
      gf_draw_finish
        Description:
      gf_draw_flush
        Description:
      gf_draw_image
        Description:
      gf_draw_poly_fill
        Description:
      gf_draw_polyline
        Description:
      gf_draw_rect
        Description:
      gf_draw_span
        Description:
      gf_draw_spanlist
        Description:
      gf_format_t
        Description:
          Endianness
      gf_i2c_read
        Description:
      gf_i2c_write
        Description:
      gf_i2c_writeread
        Description:
      gf_layer_attach
        Description:
      gf_layer_choose_format
        Description:
      gf_layer_detach
        Description:
      gf_layer_disable
        Description:
      gf_layer_enable
        Description:
      gf_layer_query
        Description:
        Examples:
      gf_layer_set_blending
        Description:
      gf_layer_set_brightness
        Description:
      gf_layer_set_chroma
        Description:
      gf_layer_set_contrast
        Description:
      gf_layer_set_dst_viewport
        Description:
      gf_layer_set_edge
        Description:
      gf_layer_set_filter
        Description:
      gf_layer_set_hue
        Description:
      gf_layer_set_outputs
        Description:
      gf_layer_set_saturation
        Description:
      gf_layer_set_src_viewport
        Description:
      gf_layer_set_surfaces
        Description:
      gf_layer_update
        Description:
      gf_layer_update_multi
        Description:
      gf_palette_t
        Description:
          The gf_color_t Type
      gf_point_t
        Description:
      gf_surface_attach
        Description:
      gf_surface_attach_by_sid
        Description:
      gf_surface_create
        Description:
      gf_surface_create_layer
        Description:
      gf_surface_free
        Description:
      gf_surface_get_dev
        Description:
      gf_surface_get_info
        Description:
      gf_surface_reattach
        Description:
      gf_vcap_attach
        Description:
      gf_vcap_bind_to_layer
        Description:
      gf_vcap_detach
        Description:
      gf_vcap_disable
        Description:
      gf_vcap_enable
        Description:
      gf_vcap_set_brightness
        Description:
      gf_vcap_set_contrast
        Description:
      gf_vcap_set_flags
        Description:
      gf_vcap_set_input_dimensions
        Description:
      gf_vcap_set_input_source
        Description:
      gf_vcap_set_input_viewport
        Description:
      gf_vcap_set_output_dimensions
        Description:
      gf_vcap_set_saturation
        Description:
      gf_vcap_set_sync_values
        Description:
      gf_vcap_update
        Description:
    QNX Image Library Reference
      Functions
      Macros
      Structures
      img_cfg_read
        Description:
      img_codec_get_criteria
        Description:
        Examples:
      img_codec_list
        Description:
      img_codec_list_byext
        Description:
      img_codec_list_bymime
        Description:
      img_convert_data
        Description:
          The img_format_t type
      img_convert_getfunc
        Description:
      img_crop
        Description:
      img_decode_begin
        Description:
      img_decode_callouts_t
        Description:
          img_decode_choose_format_f *choose_format_f
          img_decode_setup_f* setup_f
          img_decode_abort_f* abort_f
          img_decode_scanline_f* scanline_f
          img_decode_set_transparency_f* set_transparency_f
          img_decode_set_palette_f* set_palette_f
          img_decode_frame_f* frame_f
          img_decode_set_value_f* set_value_f
          uintptrt_t data
      img_decode_finish
        Description:
      img_decode_frame
        Description:
      img_decode_validate
        Description:
      img_dtransform
        Description:
      img_dtransform_apply
        Description:
      img_dtransform_create
        Description:
      img_dtransform_free
        Description:
      img_encode_begin
        Description:
      img_encode_callouts_t
        Description:
          img_encode_choose_format_f *choose_format_f
          img_encode_setup_f* setup_f
          img_encode_abort_f* abort_f
          img_encode_scanline_f* scanline_f
          img_encode_get_transparency_f* get_transparency_f
          img_encode_get_palette_f* get_palette_f
          img_encode_frame_f* frame_f
          uintptrt_t data
      img_encode_finish
        Description:
      img_encode_frame
        Description:
      img_expand_getfunc
        Description:
      IMG_FMT_BPL
        Description:
      IMG_FMT_BPP
        Description:
      img_lib_attach
        Description:
          The img.conf Configuration File
      img_lib_detach
        Description:
      img_load
        Description:
      img_load_file
        Description:
      img_load_resize_file
        Description:
      img_resize_fs
        Description:
      img_rotate_ortho
        Description:
      img_t
        Description:
      img_write_file
        Description:
      img_write
        Description:
      io_close
        Description:
      io_open
        Description:
    What's New
      What's new in QNX Neutrino Core Graphics for 6.5.0
      What's new in QNX Neutrino Core Graphics for 6.4.1
      What's new in QNX Neutrino Core Graphics for 6.4.0
      What's new in QNX Advanced Graphics 2.1
      What's new in QNX Advanced Graphics 2.0
    Glossary
  Developer's Guide
    About This Guide
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    Introduction
      Overview of the QNX Graphics Framework (GF) architecture
        GF components
      GF compared to Photon
    Basic Drawing
      Setting up GF
        Attaching to a device and display
        Attaching to display layers
        Create and set surfaces
        Create a draw context
      Using draw coordinates
      Drawing rectangles
      Drawing lines and polygons
      Bitmaps
      Blitting
      Multithreaded applications
      Debugging
    Working with Images
      Attaching to the image library
      Loading the image
      Attaching to a surface
      Blitting the image
      Cleaning up
    Working with Layers, Surfaces, and Contexts
      Using layers
        Layer visibility
        Layer brightness, contrast, saturation, and hue
        Viewports
        Layer blending and chroma
      Using surfaces
      Using contexts
        Context Alpha Blending
        Chroma Keying
        Setting foreground and background colors
        Setting line attributes
        Clipping
        Raster operations
        Anti-aliasing polylines
        Transform matrices and translations
    Using OpenGL ES
      Using OpenGL ES
      Creating surfaces
        Window surfaces
        Pixmap surfaces
        pbuffer surfaces
      Using Vertex Buffer Objects
    Using the Video-Capture API
      Video capture
      An example
    Embedding 2D and 3D Applications
      Assumptions
      Building the image
        2D example: vsync
        Font example: font-cache
        Image example: img_decode_simple
        OpenGL ES: Gears
    Hardware Capabilities
      Fujitsu Carmine
        OpenGL ES Hardware Acceleration
        Supported Chipset
        OpenGL ES Lighting
      Intel Extreme2
      Fujitsu Coral
        Hardware Acceleration
    Summary of Entries
      3D rendering
      Contexts
      Cursors
      Devices and displays
      Drawing
      Layers
      Surfaces
      Video Capture
    QNX Graphics Framework Library Reference
      Functions
      Structures and types
      gf_3d_target_create
        Description:
      gf_3d_target_free
        Description:
      gf_3d_query_config
        Description:
      gf_alpha_t
        Description:
          Alpha mode flags
      gf_chroma_t
        Description:
      gf_context_create
        Description:
      gf_context_disable_alpha
        Description:
      gf_context_disable_antialias
        Description:
      gf_context_disable_chroma
        Description:
      gf_context_disable_clipping
        Description:
      gf_context_disable_linedash
        Description:
      gf_context_disable_pattern
        Description:
      gf_context_disable_planemask
        Description:
      gf_context_disable_transform
        Description:
      gf_context_disable_translation
        Description:
      gf_context_free
        Description:
      gf_context_get_surface
        Description:
      gf_context_init
        Description:
      gf_context_set_alpha
        Description:
      gf_context_set_antialias
        Description:
      gf_context_set_bgcolor
        Description:
      gf_context_set_bgcolor_native
        Description:
      gf_context_set_capstyle
        Description:
      gf_context_set_chroma
        Description:
      gf_context_set_clipping
        Description:
      gf_context_set_fgcolor
        Description:
      gf_context_set_fgcolor_native
        Description:
      gf_context_set_filter
        Description:
      gf_context_set_hw_polygon
        Description:
      gf_context_set_linedash
        Description:
      gf_context_set_linejoin
        Description:
      gf_context_set_pattern
        Description:
      gf_context_set_penwidth
        Description:
      gf_context_set_planemask
        Description:
      gf_context_set_polyfill
        Description:
      gf_context_set_rop
        Description:
          Raster Operation Defines
      gf_context_set_surface
        Description:
      gf_context_set_surface_3d
        Description:
      gf_context_set_transform
        Description:
      gf_context_set_translation
        Description:
      gf_context_unset_surface
        Description:
      gf_cursor_disable
        Description:
      gf_cursor_enable
        Description:
      gf_cursor_set
        Description:
      gf_cursor_set_pos
        Description:
      gf_dev_attach
        Description:
        Examples:
      gf_dev_detach
        Description:
      gf_dev_get_error
        Description:
      gf_dev_get_meminfo
        Description:
      gf_dev_register_thread
        Description:
      gf_dim_t
        Description:
      gf_display_attach
        Description:
          gf_display_info_t
        Examples:
      gf_display_detach
        Description:
      gf_display_query
        Description:
      gf_display_query_mode
        Description:
      gf_display_set_dpms
        Description:
      gf_display_set_external_chroma
        Description:
      gf_display_set_layer_order
        Description:
      gf_display_set_mode
        Description:
      gf_display_snapshot
        Description:
      gf_display_wait_vsync
        Description:
      gf_draw_begin
        Description:
      gf_draw_bitmap
        Description:
      gf_draw_blit1
        Description:
      gf_draw_blit2
        Description:
      gf_draw_blitscaled
        Description:
      gf_draw_end
        Description:
      gf_draw_finish
        Description:
      gf_draw_flush
        Description:
      gf_draw_image
        Description:
      gf_draw_poly_fill
        Description:
      gf_draw_polyline
        Description:
      gf_draw_rect
        Description:
      gf_draw_span
        Description:
      gf_draw_spanlist
        Description:
      gf_format_t
        Description:
          Endianness
      gf_i2c_read
        Description:
      gf_i2c_write
        Description:
      gf_i2c_writeread
        Description:
      gf_layer_attach
        Description:
      gf_layer_choose_format
        Description:
      gf_layer_detach
        Description:
      gf_layer_disable
        Description:
      gf_layer_enable
        Description:
      gf_layer_query
        Description:
        Examples:
      gf_layer_set_blending
        Description:
      gf_layer_set_brightness
        Description:
      gf_layer_set_chroma
        Description:
      gf_layer_set_contrast
        Description:
      gf_layer_set_dst_viewport
        Description:
      gf_layer_set_edge
        Description:
      gf_layer_set_filter
        Description:
      gf_layer_set_hue
        Description:
      gf_layer_set_outputs
        Description:
      gf_layer_set_saturation
        Description:
      gf_layer_set_src_viewport
        Description:
      gf_layer_set_surfaces
        Description:
      gf_layer_update
        Description:
      gf_layer_update_multi
        Description:
      gf_palette_t
        Description:
          The gf_color_t Type
      gf_point_t
        Description:
      gf_surface_attach
        Description:
      gf_surface_attach_by_sid
        Description:
      gf_surface_create
        Description:
      gf_surface_create_layer
        Description:
      gf_surface_free
        Description:
      gf_surface_get_dev
        Description:
      gf_surface_get_info
        Description:
      gf_surface_reattach
        Description:
      gf_vcap_attach
        Description:
      gf_vcap_bind_to_layer
        Description:
      gf_vcap_detach
        Description:
      gf_vcap_disable
        Description:
      gf_vcap_enable
        Description:
      gf_vcap_set_brightness
        Description:
      gf_vcap_set_contrast
        Description:
      gf_vcap_set_flags
        Description:
      gf_vcap_set_input_dimensions
        Description:
      gf_vcap_set_input_source
        Description:
      gf_vcap_set_input_viewport
        Description:
      gf_vcap_set_output_dimensions
        Description:
      gf_vcap_set_saturation
        Description:
      gf_vcap_set_sync_values
        Description:
      gf_vcap_update
        Description:
    QNX Image Library Reference
      Functions
      Macros
      Structures
      img_cfg_read
        Description:
      img_codec_get_criteria
        Description:
        Examples:
      img_codec_list
        Description:
      img_codec_list_byext
        Description:
      img_codec_list_bymime
        Description:
      img_convert_data
        Description:
          The img_format_t type
      img_convert_getfunc
        Description:
      img_crop
        Description:
      img_decode_begin
        Description:
      img_decode_callouts_t
        Description:
          img_decode_choose_format_f *choose_format_f
          img_decode_setup_f* setup_f
          img_decode_abort_f* abort_f
          img_decode_scanline_f* scanline_f
          img_decode_set_transparency_f* set_transparency_f
          img_decode_set_palette_f* set_palette_f
          img_decode_frame_f* frame_f
          img_decode_set_value_f* set_value_f
          uintptrt_t data
      img_decode_finish
        Description:
      img_decode_frame
        Description:
      img_decode_validate
        Description:
      img_dtransform
        Description:
      img_dtransform_apply
        Description:
      img_dtransform_create
        Description:
      img_dtransform_free
        Description:
      img_encode_begin
        Description:
      img_encode_callouts_t
        Description:
          img_encode_choose_format_f *choose_format_f
          img_encode_setup_f* setup_f
          img_encode_abort_f* abort_f
          img_encode_scanline_f* scanline_f
          img_encode_get_transparency_f* get_transparency_f
          img_encode_get_palette_f* get_palette_f
          img_encode_frame_f* frame_f
          uintptrt_t data
      img_encode_finish
        Description:
      img_encode_frame
        Description:
      img_expand_getfunc
        Description:
      IMG_FMT_BPL
        Description:
      IMG_FMT_BPP
        Description:
      img_lib_attach
        Description:
          The img.conf Configuration File
      img_lib_detach
        Description:
      img_load
        Description:
      img_load_file
        Description:
      img_load_resize_file
        Description:
      img_resize_fs
        Description:
      img_rotate_ortho
        Description:
      img_t
        Description:
      img_write_file
        Description:
      img_write
        Description:
      io_close
        Description:
      io_open
        Description:
    What's New
      What's new in QNX Neutrino Core Graphics for 6.5.0
      What's new in QNX Neutrino Core Graphics for 6.4.1
      What's new in QNX Neutrino Core Graphics for 6.4.0
      What's new in QNX Advanced Graphics 2.1
      What's new in QNX Advanced Graphics 2.0
    Glossary
QNX Neutrino Composition Manager
  Developer's Guide
    About This Guide
      What's in this guide?
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    Overview of the Composition Manager
      Communicating with applications
      Handling composition
      Enabling the HMI
    Why use Composition Manager?
      Advantages of using multiple processes
      Is Composition Manager right for you?
    Understanding Composition
      Hardware level composition
        Advantages:
        Disadvantages:
      Composited frame-buffer
        Advantages:
        Disadvantages:
      Layers, WFD pipelines and EGL levels
      Composition Modules
      Cursors
      io-winmgr
        Description:
        Examples:
    Configuring io-winmgr
      Global settings
      Display settings
      Window class settings
    Configuring Composition Manager
      Configuration 1:
      Configuration 2:
      Configuration 3:
      Configuration 4:
    Working with External APIs
      OpenKODE
        OpenKODE 1.0.2 header files on QNX Neutrino ( /usr/include/KD )
        OpenKODE 1.0.2 libraries on QNX Neutrino
        OpenKODE 1.0.2 Core Entry Points
      EGL
        EGL 1.4 header files on QNX Neutrino ( /usr/include/EGL )
        EGL 1.4 libraries on QNX Neutrino ( /usr/lib )
      OpenGL ES
        OpenGL ES 1.0 Header Files on QNX Neutrino ( /usr/include/GLES )
        OpenGL ES 1.0 Libraries on QNX Neutrino ( /usr/lib )
    Using the Tutorials and Demos
      Demos
        Notes:
      Tutorials
      Community
    Composition Manager Extensions
      KD_QNX_window
        Description:
          Functions:
            kdPostWindowEventQNX( )
            KDint32 kdSetWindowOrderQNX( )
          Properties:
          Events:
      KD_QNX_input
        Description:
          Functions:
            kdOutputSetpQNX()
          Events:
          I/O groups and items
            KD_IOGROUP_KEYBOARD_QNX
            I/O items
            KD_QNX_IOGROUP_DISP_GROUP
            I/O items
            KD_QNX_IOGROUP_ASSIGN_GROUP
            I/O items
    What's New
      What's new in Composition Manager for 6.5.0
  Developer's Guide
    About This Guide
      What's in this guide?
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    Overview of the Composition Manager
      Communicating with applications
      Handling composition
      Enabling the HMI
    Why use Composition Manager?
      Advantages of using multiple processes
      Is Composition Manager right for you?
    Understanding Composition
      Hardware level composition
        Advantages:
        Disadvantages:
      Composited frame-buffer
        Advantages:
        Disadvantages:
      Layers, WFD pipelines and EGL levels
      Composition Modules
      Cursors
      io-winmgr
        Description:
        Examples:
    Configuring io-winmgr
      Global settings
      Display settings
      Window class settings
    Configuring Composition Manager
      Configuration 1:
      Configuration 2:
      Configuration 3:
      Configuration 4:
    Working with External APIs
      OpenKODE
        OpenKODE 1.0.2 header files on QNX Neutrino ( /usr/include/KD )
        OpenKODE 1.0.2 libraries on QNX Neutrino
        OpenKODE 1.0.2 Core Entry Points
      EGL
        EGL 1.4 header files on QNX Neutrino ( /usr/include/EGL )
        EGL 1.4 libraries on QNX Neutrino ( /usr/lib )
      OpenGL ES
        OpenGL ES 1.0 Header Files on QNX Neutrino ( /usr/include/GLES )
        OpenGL ES 1.0 Libraries on QNX Neutrino ( /usr/lib )
    Using the Tutorials and Demos
      Demos
        Notes:
      Tutorials
      Community
    Composition Manager Extensions
      KD_QNX_window
        Description:
          Functions:
            kdPostWindowEventQNX( )
            KDint32 kdSetWindowOrderQNX( )
          Properties:
          Events:
      KD_QNX_input
        Description:
          Functions:
            kdOutputSetpQNX()
          Events:
          I/O groups and items
            KD_IOGROUP_KEYBOARD_QNX
            I/O items
            KD_QNX_IOGROUP_DISP_GROUP
            I/O items
            KD_QNX_IOGROUP_ASSIGN_GROUP
            I/O items
    What's New
      What's new in Composition Manager for 6.5.0
QNX Neutrino Core Networking Stack
  User's Guide
    About This Guide
      What you'll find in this guide
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    Overview
      What's new in the networking stack?
      Architecture of io-pkt
      Threading model
      Threading priorities
      Components of core networking
      Getting the source code
    Packet Filtering
      Packet Filters
      Packet Filter interface
        Packet Filter (pf) module: firewalls and NAT
      Berkeley Packet Filter
    IP Security and Hardware Encryption
      Setting up an IPsec connection: examples
        Between two boxes manually
        With authentication using the preshared-key method
      IPsec tools
      OpenSSL support
      Hardware-accelerated crypto
      Supported hardware crypto engines
    WiFi Configuration Using WPA and WEP
      802.11 a/b/g Wi-Fi Support
      NetBSD 802.11 layer
        Device management
        Nodes
        Crypto support
      Using Wi-Fi with io-pkt
      Connecting to a wireless network
        Using no encryption
        Using WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) for authentication and encryption
        Using WPA/WPA2 for authentication and encryption
          Background on WPA
          WPA utilities
          Connecting with WPA or WPA2
          Personal-level authentication and Enterprise-level authentication
          Using wpa_supplicant to manage your wireless network connections
      Using a Wireless Access Point (WAP)
        Creating A WAP
          Acting as a gateway
          Acting as a bridge
        WEP access point
        WPA access point
      TCP/IP configuration in a wireless network
        Client in infrastructure or ad hoc mode
        DHCP server on WAP acting as a gateway
        Launching the DHCP server on your gateway
          DHCP server configuration file
          Launching the DHCP relay agent on your gateway
        Configuring an access point as a router
    Transparent Distributed Processing
      TDP and io-pkt
      Using TDP over IP
    Network Drivers
      Types of network drivers
        Differences between ported NetBSD drivers and native drivers
        Differences between io-net drivers and other drivers
      Loading and unloading a driver
      Troubleshooting a driver
      Problems with shared interrupts
      Writing a new driver
      Debugging a driver using gdb
      Dumping 802.11 debugging information
      Jumbo packets and hardware checksumming
      Padding Ethernet packets
      Transmit Segmentation Offload (TSO)
    Utilities, Managers, and Configuration Files
    Migrating from io-net
      Overview
      Compatibility between io-net and io-pkt
      Compatibility issues
      Behavioral differences
      Simultaneous support
      Discontinued features
      Using pfil hooks to implement an io-net filter
    Glossary
  Porting Drivers from io-net to io-pkt
    Porting an io-net driver to io-pkt
      Terminology
      Shim and io-net drivers
      Differences between an io-net driver and an io-pkt driver
        Initialization
        Transmit
        Receive
        Link State Change Handling
        Control (e.g. devctl and ioctl)
        Shutdown
      Threading
      Mutexing
  User's Guide
    About This Guide
      What you'll find in this guide
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    Overview
      What's new in the networking stack?
      Architecture of io-pkt
      Threading model
      Threading priorities
      Components of core networking
      Getting the source code
    Packet Filtering
      Packet Filters
      Packet Filter interface
        Packet Filter (pf) module: firewalls and NAT
      Berkeley Packet Filter
    IP Security and Hardware Encryption
      Setting up an IPsec connection: examples
        Between two boxes manually
        With authentication using the preshared-key method
      IPsec tools
      OpenSSL support
      Hardware-accelerated crypto
      Supported hardware crypto engines
    WiFi Configuration Using WPA and WEP
      802.11 a/b/g Wi-Fi Support
      NetBSD 802.11 layer
        Device management
        Nodes
        Crypto support
      Using Wi-Fi with io-pkt
      Connecting to a wireless network
        Using no encryption
        Using WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) for authentication and encryption
        Using WPA/WPA2 for authentication and encryption
          Background on WPA
          WPA utilities
          Connecting with WPA or WPA2
          Personal-level authentication and Enterprise-level authentication
          Using wpa_supplicant to manage your wireless network connections
      Using a Wireless Access Point (WAP)
        Creating A WAP
          Acting as a gateway
          Acting as a bridge
        WEP access point
        WPA access point
      TCP/IP configuration in a wireless network
        Client in infrastructure or ad hoc mode
        DHCP server on WAP acting as a gateway
        Launching the DHCP server on your gateway
          DHCP server configuration file
          Launching the DHCP relay agent on your gateway
        Configuring an access point as a router
    Transparent Distributed Processing
      TDP and io-pkt
      Using TDP over IP
    Network Drivers
      Types of network drivers
        Differences between ported NetBSD drivers and native drivers
        Differences between io-net drivers and other drivers
      Loading and unloading a driver
      Troubleshooting a driver
      Problems with shared interrupts
      Writing a new driver
      Debugging a driver using gdb
      Dumping 802.11 debugging information
      Jumbo packets and hardware checksumming
      Padding Ethernet packets
      Transmit Segmentation Offload (TSO)
    Utilities, Managers, and Configuration Files
    Migrating from io-net
      Overview
      Compatibility between io-net and io-pkt
      Compatibility issues
      Behavioral differences
      Simultaneous support
      Discontinued features
      Using pfil hooks to implement an io-net filter
    Glossary
  Porting Drivers from io-net to io-pkt
    Porting an io-net driver to io-pkt
      Terminology
      Shim and io-net drivers
      Differences between an io-net driver and an io-pkt driver
        Initialization
        Transmit
        Receive
        Link State Change Handling
        Control (e.g. devctl and ioctl)
        Shutdown
      Threading
      Mutexing
QNX Neutrino Driver Development Kits (DDKs)
  Audio Devices
    About the Audio DDK
      What you'll find in this guide
      Supported features
      Assumptions
      Building DDKs
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    Evaluating Your Card
    Organization of a Driver
      The QNX audio system and driver
      DDK source code
      Writing an Audio HW DLL
        Opaque data types
        Custom data types
        ctrl_init
        ctrl_destroy
        Debugging an audio driver
    Handling Analog Audio Data
      Writing an analog mixer
        Mixer elements and routes
          Supported element types
        Mixer groups
          Designing mixer groups
        Coding the mixer
          Initialization
          Building the mixer
      Using a standard mixer DLL
        Initialization
        Testing the code
    Handling PCM Audio Data
      In this chapter...
      What's a PCM device?
      Creating a PCM device
        ado_pcm_create
        How does the PCM stream operate?
    API Reference
      ado_attach_interrupt
        Description:
      ado_calloc
        Description:
      ado_card_set_longname
        Description:
      ado_card_set_shortname
        Description:
      ado_debug
        Description:
      ado_device_mmap
        Description:
      ado_device_munmap
        Description:
      ado_error
        Description:
      ado_free
        Description:
      ado_malloc
        Description:
      ado_memory_dump
        Description:
      ado_mixer_capture_group_create
        Description:
      ado_mixer_create
        Description:
      ado_mixer_dll
        Description:
      ado_mixer_element_accu1
        Description:
      ado_mixer_element_accu2
        Description:
      ado_mixer_element_accu3
        Description:
      ado_mixer_element_io
        Description:
      ado_mixer_element_mux1
        Description:
      ado_mixer_element_mux2
        Description:
      ado_mixer_element_notify
        Description:
      ado_mixer_element_pcm1
        Description:
      ado_mixer_element_pcm2
        Description:
      ado_mixer_element_route_add
        Description:
      ado_mixer_element_sw1
        Description:
      ado_mixer_element_sw2
        Description:
      ado_mixer_element_sw3
        Description:
      ado_mixer_element_vol_range_max
        Description:
      ado_mixer_element_vol_range_min
        Description:
      ado_mixer_element_volume1
        Description:
      ado_mixer_find_element
        Description:
      ado_mixer_find_group
        Description:
      ado_mixer_get_context
        Description:
      ado_mixer_get_element_instance_data
        Description:
      ado_mixer_lock
        Description:
      ado_mixer_playback_group_create
        Description:
      ado_mixer_set_destroy_func
        Description:
      ado_mixer_set_name
        Description:
      ado_mixer_set_reset_func
        Description:
      ado_mixer_switch_new
        Description:
      ado_mixer_unlock
        Description:
      ado_mutex_destroy
        Description:
      ado_mutex_init
        Description:
      ado_mutex_lock
        Description:
      ado_mutex_unlock
        Description:
      ado_pci
        Description:
      ado_pci_device
        Description:
      ado_pci_release
        Description:
      ado_pcm_cap_t
        Description:
      ado_pcm_config_t
        Description:
      ado_pcm_chn_mixer
        Description:
      ado_pcm_create
        Description:
      ado_pcm_dma_int_size
        Description:
      ado_pcm_format_bit_width
        Description:
      ado_pcm_hw_t
        Description:
          aquire
          release
          prepare
          trigger
          position
          reconstitute
          capabilities
      ado_pcm_subchn_caps
        Description:
      ado_pcm_subchn_is_channel
        Description:
      ado_pcm_subchn_mixer
        Description:
      ado_pcm_subchn_mixer_create
        Description:
          ado_pcm_subchn_mixer_config_t structure
        Examples:
      ado_pcm_subchn_mixer_destroy
        Description:
      ado_pcm_sw_mix
        Description:
      ado_realloc
        Description:
      ado_rwlock_destroy
        Description:
      ado_rwlock_init
        Description:
      ado_rwlock_rdlock
        Description:
      ado_rwlock_unlock
        Description:
      ado_rwlock_wrlock
        Description:
      ado_shm_alloc
        Description:
      ado_shm_free
        Description:
      ado_shm_mmap
        Description:
      ado_strdup
        Description:
      dma_interrupt
        Description:
    Supported Codecs
      Audio Codec 97 (AC97)
        DLL Name
        Header File
        Parameter Structure
        Supported Device Controls
        References
      AK4531
        DLL Name
        Header File
        Parameter Structure
        Supported Device Controls
        Reference
    Sample Mixer Source
    Glossary
  Character Devices
    About the Character DDK
      What you'll find in this guide
      Assumptions
      Building DDKs
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    Character I/O Architecture
      Overview
      DDK source code
    8250 Serial Driver
      Creating a serial driver
      Registers
      Source code
        Interrupts
        Functions
          create_device
          enable_device
          options
          query_default_device
          ser_intr
          ser_stty
          set_port
          sys_ttyinit
          tto
    Character I/O Library
      iochar_regdrv_power
        Description:
      iochar_send_event
        Description:
      kick
        Description:
      timer_queue
        Description:
      timer_remove
        Description:
      ttc
        Description:
      tti
        Description:
      tti2
        Description:
      tto_checkclients
        Description:
      tto_getchar
        Description:
      TTYCTRL
        Description:
      TTYDEV
        Description:
      TTYINIT
        Description:
      tx_inject
        Description:
      wait_add
        Description:
      wait_remove_rcvid
        Description:
  Graphics Devices
    About the Graphics DDK
      What you'll find in this guide
      Assumptions
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    Introduction to Graphics Drivers
      Graphics drivers
        GF-Based graphics system
        Photon-based graphics system
    Writing a Graphics Driver
      Overview
        Getting the source code
        Sample drivers
        The modules
        Modeswitching and enumeration
        2D drawing
        Graphics memory manager
          Layer control
          Viewports
      Binding your driver to the graphics framework
        Address spaces and calling rules
      Calling sequence
      Conventions
        Colors
        Coordinate system
          Order
          Inclusiveness
        Core vs. context 2D functions
        Context information
        Supplying draw functions and software fallback
        Clipping
        Patterns
        Pixel formats
          Byte order
        Pixel formats for layers
    Updating a Graphics Driver
      In this chapter...
      Overview
      API changes
    Debugging a Graphics Driver
      In this chapter...
      Overview
      The setup
      Compiling shared objects
        Shipping modified libs with your product
        Setting the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable
        The display.conf file
      Making a debug version of a driver
      Running the debug driver and setting a breakpoint
    Graphics Driver API
      devg_get_contextfuncs
        Description:
      devg_get_corefuncs
        Description:
      devg_get_memfuncs
        Description:
      devg_get_miscfuncs
        Description:
      devg_get_modefuncs
        Description:
      devg_get_rendfuncs
        Description:
      devg_get_vcapfuncs
        Description:
      disp_2d_caps_t
        Description:
      disp_adapter_t
        Description:
          Callbacks
      DISP_ADD_FUNC
        Description:
        Examples:
      disp_crtc_settings_t
        Description:
      disp_draw_context_t
        Description:
          Chroma mode bits
          Alpha mode bits (alpha_mode)
          Alpha mode blending (source) operation
          Alpha mode blending (destination) operation
      disp_draw_contextfuncs_t
        Description:
          draw_span
          draw_span_list
          draw_rect
          blit
          update_general
          update_color
          update_rop3
          update_chroma
          update_alpha
          scaled_blit
          update_planemask
          draw_line
          fill_poly
          draw_polyline
          update_line
          blend_pixels
      disp_draw_corefuncs_t
        Description:
          wait_idle
          draw_span
          draw_span_list
          draw_solid_rect
          draw_line_pat8x1
          draw_line_trans8x1
          draw_rect_pat8x8
          draw_rect_trans8x8
          blit1
          blit2
          draw_bitmap
          update_draw_surface
          update_pattern
          scaled_blit
          draw_line
          fill_poly
          get_bresenham_params
          update_transform
          update_clipping
      disp_draw_miscfuncs_t
        Description:
          init
          fini
          module_info
          set_palette
          flushrect
          get_2d_caps
          get_corefuncs_sw
          get_contextfuncs_sw
          end_of_draw
          attach_external
          detach_external
          recover
          wait_idle
      disp_layer_query_t
        Description:
      disp_memfuncs_t
        Description:
          init
          fini
          module_info
          reset
          alloc_surface
          alloc_layer_surface
          free_surface
          mem_avail
          query_apertures
          query_surface
          get_alloc_info
          get_alloc_layer_info
      disp_mode_info_t
        Description:
      disp_modefuncs_t
        Description:
          init
          fini
          module_info
          get_modeinfo
          get_modelist
          set_mode
          wait_vsync
          set_dpms_mode
          set_display_offset
          set_palette
          layer_query
          layer_enable
          layer_disable
          layer_set_surface
          layer_set_source_viewport
          layer_set_dest_viewport
          layer_set_blending
          layer_set_chromakey
          layer_set_brightness
          layer_set_saturation
          layer_set_contrast
          layer_set_hue
          layer_set_alpha_map
          layer_set_flags
          layer_update_begin
          layer_update_end
          layer_reset
          layer_set_order
          set_hw_cursor
          enable_hw_cursor
          disable_hw_cursor
          set_hw_cursor_pos
          i2c_read
          i2c_write
          i2c_writeread
      disp_module_info_t
        Description:
      disp_surface_t
        Description:
          Relationship of stride, height, and width
          flags
      disp_vcap_props_t
        Description:
      disp_vcapfuncs_t
        Description:
          init
          fini
          module_info
          set_props
          set_adjustments
          bind_layer
          set_enabled
          wait_vsync
    Libraries
      DISPUTIL library --- utility functions
        Miscellaneous display driver functions
          disp_register_adapter
          disp_unregister_adapter
          disp_crtc_calc
          disp_mode_get_entry
          disp_acquire_vga_resources
          disp_release_vga_resources
          disp_perror
          disp_printf
          disp_usecspin
          disp_delay
          disp_get_rom_image
          disp_vga_save_state
          disp_vga_restore_state
          disp_vga_state_t
        PCI configuration access functions
          disp_pci_init
          disp_pci_shutdown
          disp_pci_read_config
          disp_pci_write_config
          disp_pci_dev_find
          disp_pci_dev_read_config
          disp_pci_dev_write_config
          disp_pci_info
        Memory manager functions
          disp_mmap_device_memory
          disp_mmap_device_io
          disp_munmap_device_memory
          disp_munmap_device_io
          disp_phys_addr
          disp_getmem
          disp_freemem
        Video memory management functions
          disp_vm_create_pool
          disp_vm_destroy_pool
          disp_vm_alloc_surface
          disp_vm_free_surface
          disp_vm_mem_avail
          disp_vm_alloc_surface_external
          disp_vm_free_surface_external
        Video BIOS services (x86 only)
          vbios_register
          vbios_unregister
          vbios_int
          vbios_call
          vbios_dowarmboot
          vbios_get_realptr
          vbios_context_t
      FFB library --- 2D software fallback routines
        ffb_get_corefuncs
        ffb_get_contextfuncs
        ffb_color_translate
    Glossary
  Input Devices
    About the Input DDK
      What you'll find in this guide
      Building DDKs
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    Overview
      In this chapter...
      DDK source code
      Inside an input driver
        Types of event bus lines
      How modules are linked
      Interface to the system
      Source file organization for devi-*
    Writing an Input Device Driver
      In this chapter...
      Creating an input module
        input_module_t data type
          In the sample directory
      Data format
      Keyboard devices
      Absolute devices
        Calibration file format
      Relative devices
      Callbacks in your module
        Which callbacks are required?
        Callback sequence
      Writing a combination device/protocol module
      A note about reentrancy
    Testing and Debugging Your Driver
      Debugging a keyboard/mouse driver
        PS/2 mouse
        Keyboard filter module
    Module Functions
      devctrl
        Description:
      init
        Description:
        Examples:
      input
        Description:
        Examples:
      output
        Description:
        Examples:
      parm
        Description:
      pulse
        Description:
        Examples:
      reset
        Description:
        Examples:
      shutdown
        Description:
        Examples:
    Input API Reference
      begin
        Description:
      buff_append
        Description:
      buff_create
        Description:
      buff_delete
        Description:
      buff_flush
        Description:
      buff_getc
        Description:
      buff_putc
        Description:
      buff_waiting
        Description:
      clk_get
        Description:
      devi_enqueue_packet
        Description:
      devi_register_interrupt
        Description:
      devi_register_pulse
        Description:
      devi_register_timer
        Description:
      devi_request_iorange
        Description:
  Universal Serial Bus (USB) Devices
    About the USB DDK
      What you'll find in this guide
      Assumptions
      Building DDKs
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    Before You Begin
      System requirements
        For QNX Neutrino
        For QNX_4
      USB devices supported
      Known limitations
        EHCI
        Photon and text mode
    Overview
      The USB stack and library
        Host Controller Interface (HCI) types
        Data buffers
        USB enumerator
      How a class driver works
    USB Utilities
    USB Library Reference
      Functions arranged by category
        Connection functions
        Memory-management functions
        I/O functions
        Pipe-management functions
        Configuration and interface functions
        Miscellaneous and convenience functions
      usbd_abort_pipe
        Description:
      usbd_alloc
        Description:
      usbd_alloc_urb
        Description:
      usbd_args_lookup
        Description:
      usbd_attach
        Description:
          Looping
      usbd_close_pipe
        Description:
      usbd_configuration_descriptor
        Description:
      usbd_connect
        Description:
          Data structures
        Examples:
      usbd_descriptor
        Description:
      usbd_detach
        Description:
      usbd_device_descriptor
        Description:
      usbd_device_extra
        Description:
      usbd_device_lookup
        Description:
      usbd_disconnect
        Description:
      usbd_endpoint_descriptor
        Description:
      usbd_feature
        Description:
      usbd_free
        Description:
      usbd_free_urb
        Description:
      usbd_get_frame
        Description:
      usbd_hcd_ext_info, usbd_hcd_info
        Description:
      usbd_hub_descriptor
        Description:
      usbd_interface_descriptor
        Description:
      usbd_io
        Description:
      usbd_languages_descriptor
        Description:
      usbd_mphys
        Description:
      usbd_open_pipe
        Description:
      usbd_parse_descriptors
        Description:
      usbd_pipe_device
        Description:
      usbd_pipe_endpoint
        Description:
      usbd_reset_device
        Description:
      usbd_reset_pipe
        Description:
      usbd_select_config
        Description:
      usbd_select_interface
        Description:
      usbd_setup_bulk
        Description:
      usbd_setup_control
        Description:
      usbd_setup_interrupt
        Description:
      usbd_setup_isochronous
        Description:
      usbd_setup_vendor
        Description:
      usbd_status
        Description:
      usbd_string
        Description:
      usbd_topology, usbd_topology_ext
        Description:
      usbd_urb_status
        Description:
          Completion status
  Audio Devices
    About the Audio DDK
      What you'll find in this guide
      Supported features
      Assumptions
      Building DDKs
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    Evaluating Your Card
    Organization of a Driver
      The QNX audio system and driver
      DDK source code
      Writing an Audio HW DLL
        Opaque data types
        Custom data types
        ctrl_init
        ctrl_destroy
        Debugging an audio driver
    Handling Analog Audio Data
      Writing an analog mixer
        Mixer elements and routes
          Supported element types
        Mixer groups
          Designing mixer groups
        Coding the mixer
          Initialization
          Building the mixer
      Using a standard mixer DLL
        Initialization
        Testing the code
    Handling PCM Audio Data
      In this chapter...
      What's a PCM device?
      Creating a PCM device
        ado_pcm_create
        How does the PCM stream operate?
    API Reference
      ado_attach_interrupt
        Description:
      ado_calloc
        Description:
      ado_card_set_longname
        Description:
      ado_card_set_shortname
        Description:
      ado_debug
        Description:
      ado_device_mmap
        Description:
      ado_device_munmap
        Description:
      ado_error
        Description:
      ado_free
        Description:
      ado_malloc
        Description:
      ado_memory_dump
        Description:
      ado_mixer_capture_group_create
        Description:
      ado_mixer_create
        Description:
      ado_mixer_dll
        Description:
      ado_mixer_element_accu1
        Description:
      ado_mixer_element_accu2
        Description:
      ado_mixer_element_accu3
        Description:
      ado_mixer_element_io
        Description:
      ado_mixer_element_mux1
        Description:
      ado_mixer_element_mux2
        Description:
      ado_mixer_element_notify
        Description:
      ado_mixer_element_pcm1
        Description:
      ado_mixer_element_pcm2
        Description:
      ado_mixer_element_route_add
        Description:
      ado_mixer_element_sw1
        Description:
      ado_mixer_element_sw2
        Description:
      ado_mixer_element_sw3
        Description:
      ado_mixer_element_vol_range_max
        Description:
      ado_mixer_element_vol_range_min
        Description:
      ado_mixer_element_volume1
        Description:
      ado_mixer_find_element
        Description:
      ado_mixer_find_group
        Description:
      ado_mixer_get_context
        Description:
      ado_mixer_get_element_instance_data
        Description:
      ado_mixer_lock
        Description:
      ado_mixer_playback_group_create
        Description:
      ado_mixer_set_destroy_func
        Description:
      ado_mixer_set_name
        Description:
      ado_mixer_set_reset_func
        Description:
      ado_mixer_switch_new
        Description:
      ado_mixer_unlock
        Description:
      ado_mutex_destroy
        Description:
      ado_mutex_init
        Description:
      ado_mutex_lock
        Description:
      ado_mutex_unlock
        Description:
      ado_pci
        Description:
      ado_pci_device
        Description:
      ado_pci_release
        Description:
      ado_pcm_cap_t
        Description:
      ado_pcm_config_t
        Description:
      ado_pcm_chn_mixer
        Description:
      ado_pcm_create
        Description:
      ado_pcm_dma_int_size
        Description:
      ado_pcm_format_bit_width
        Description:
      ado_pcm_hw_t
        Description:
          aquire
          release
          prepare
          trigger
          position
          reconstitute
          capabilities
      ado_pcm_subchn_caps
        Description:
      ado_pcm_subchn_is_channel
        Description:
      ado_pcm_subchn_mixer
        Description:
      ado_pcm_subchn_mixer_create
        Description:
          ado_pcm_subchn_mixer_config_t structure
        Examples:
      ado_pcm_subchn_mixer_destroy
        Description:
      ado_pcm_sw_mix
        Description:
      ado_realloc
        Description:
      ado_rwlock_destroy
        Description:
      ado_rwlock_init
        Description:
      ado_rwlock_rdlock
        Description:
      ado_rwlock_unlock
        Description:
      ado_rwlock_wrlock
        Description:
      ado_shm_alloc
        Description:
      ado_shm_free
        Description:
      ado_shm_mmap
        Description:
      ado_strdup
        Description:
      dma_interrupt
        Description:
    Supported Codecs
      Audio Codec 97 (AC97)
        DLL Name
        Header File
        Parameter Structure
        Supported Device Controls
        References
      AK4531
        DLL Name
        Header File
        Parameter Structure
        Supported Device Controls
        Reference
    Sample Mixer Source
    Glossary
  Character Devices
    About the Character DDK
      What you'll find in this guide
      Assumptions
      Building DDKs
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    Character I/O Architecture
      Overview
      DDK source code
    8250 Serial Driver
      Creating a serial driver
      Registers
      Source code
        Interrupts
        Functions
          create_device
          enable_device
          options
          query_default_device
          ser_intr
          ser_stty
          set_port
          sys_ttyinit
          tto
    Character I/O Library
      iochar_regdrv_power
        Description:
      iochar_send_event
        Description:
      kick
        Description:
      timer_queue
        Description:
      timer_remove
        Description:
      ttc
        Description:
      tti
        Description:
      tti2
        Description:
      tto_checkclients
        Description:
      tto_getchar
        Description:
      TTYCTRL
        Description:
      TTYDEV
        Description:
      TTYINIT
        Description:
      tx_inject
        Description:
      wait_add
        Description:
      wait_remove_rcvid
        Description:
  Graphics Devices
    About the Graphics DDK
      What you'll find in this guide
      Assumptions
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    Introduction to Graphics Drivers
      Graphics drivers
        GF-Based graphics system
        Photon-based graphics system
    Writing a Graphics Driver
      Overview
        Getting the source code
        Sample drivers
        The modules
        Modeswitching and enumeration
        2D drawing
        Graphics memory manager
          Layer control
          Viewports
      Binding your driver to the graphics framework
        Address spaces and calling rules
      Calling sequence
      Conventions
        Colors
        Coordinate system
          Order
          Inclusiveness
        Core vs. context 2D functions
        Context information
        Supplying draw functions and software fallback
        Clipping
        Patterns
        Pixel formats
          Byte order
        Pixel formats for layers
    Updating a Graphics Driver
      In this chapter...
      Overview
      API changes
    Debugging a Graphics Driver
      In this chapter...
      Overview
      The setup
      Compiling shared objects
        Shipping modified libs with your product
        Setting the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable
        The display.conf file
      Making a debug version of a driver
      Running the debug driver and setting a breakpoint
    Graphics Driver API
      devg_get_contextfuncs
        Description:
      devg_get_corefuncs
        Description:
      devg_get_memfuncs
        Description:
      devg_get_miscfuncs
        Description:
      devg_get_modefuncs
        Description:
      devg_get_rendfuncs
        Description:
      devg_get_vcapfuncs
        Description:
      disp_2d_caps_t
        Description:
      disp_adapter_t
        Description:
          Callbacks
      DISP_ADD_FUNC
        Description:
        Examples:
      disp_crtc_settings_t
        Description:
      disp_draw_context_t
        Description:
          Chroma mode bits
          Alpha mode bits (alpha_mode)
          Alpha mode blending (source) operation
          Alpha mode blending (destination) operation
      disp_draw_contextfuncs_t
        Description:
          draw_span
          draw_span_list
          draw_rect
          blit
          update_general
          update_color
          update_rop3
          update_chroma
          update_alpha
          scaled_blit
          update_planemask
          draw_line
          fill_poly
          draw_polyline
          update_line
          blend_pixels
      disp_draw_corefuncs_t
        Description:
          wait_idle
          draw_span
          draw_span_list
          draw_solid_rect
          draw_line_pat8x1
          draw_line_trans8x1
          draw_rect_pat8x8
          draw_rect_trans8x8
          blit1
          blit2
          draw_bitmap
          update_draw_surface
          update_pattern
          scaled_blit
          draw_line
          fill_poly
          get_bresenham_params
          update_transform
          update_clipping
      disp_draw_miscfuncs_t
        Description:
          init
          fini
          module_info
          set_palette
          flushrect
          get_2d_caps
          get_corefuncs_sw
          get_contextfuncs_sw
          end_of_draw
          attach_external
          detach_external
          recover
          wait_idle
      disp_layer_query_t
        Description:
      disp_memfuncs_t
        Description:
          init
          fini
          module_info
          reset
          alloc_surface
          alloc_layer_surface
          free_surface
          mem_avail
          query_apertures
          query_surface
          get_alloc_info
          get_alloc_layer_info
      disp_mode_info_t
        Description:
      disp_modefuncs_t
        Description:
          init
          fini
          module_info
          get_modeinfo
          get_modelist
          set_mode
          wait_vsync
          set_dpms_mode
          set_display_offset
          set_palette
          layer_query
          layer_enable
          layer_disable
          layer_set_surface
          layer_set_source_viewport
          layer_set_dest_viewport
          layer_set_blending
          layer_set_chromakey
          layer_set_brightness
          layer_set_saturation
          layer_set_contrast
          layer_set_hue
          layer_set_alpha_map
          layer_set_flags
          layer_update_begin
          layer_update_end
          layer_reset
          layer_set_order
          set_hw_cursor
          enable_hw_cursor
          disable_hw_cursor
          set_hw_cursor_pos
          i2c_read
          i2c_write
          i2c_writeread
      disp_module_info_t
        Description:
      disp_surface_t
        Description:
          Relationship of stride, height, and width
          flags
      disp_vcap_props_t
        Description:
      disp_vcapfuncs_t
        Description:
          init
          fini
          module_info
          set_props
          set_adjustments
          bind_layer
          set_enabled
          wait_vsync
    Libraries
      DISPUTIL library --- utility functions
        Miscellaneous display driver functions
          disp_register_adapter
          disp_unregister_adapter
          disp_crtc_calc
          disp_mode_get_entry
          disp_acquire_vga_resources
          disp_release_vga_resources
          disp_perror
          disp_printf
          disp_usecspin
          disp_delay
          disp_get_rom_image
          disp_vga_save_state
          disp_vga_restore_state
          disp_vga_state_t
        PCI configuration access functions
          disp_pci_init
          disp_pci_shutdown
          disp_pci_read_config
          disp_pci_write_config
          disp_pci_dev_find
          disp_pci_dev_read_config
          disp_pci_dev_write_config
          disp_pci_info
        Memory manager functions
          disp_mmap_device_memory
          disp_mmap_device_io
          disp_munmap_device_memory
          disp_munmap_device_io
          disp_phys_addr
          disp_getmem
          disp_freemem
        Video memory management functions
          disp_vm_create_pool
          disp_vm_destroy_pool
          disp_vm_alloc_surface
          disp_vm_free_surface
          disp_vm_mem_avail
          disp_vm_alloc_surface_external
          disp_vm_free_surface_external
        Video BIOS services (x86 only)
          vbios_register
          vbios_unregister
          vbios_int
          vbios_call
          vbios_dowarmboot
          vbios_get_realptr
          vbios_context_t
      FFB library --- 2D software fallback routines
        ffb_get_corefuncs
        ffb_get_contextfuncs
        ffb_color_translate
    Glossary
  Input Devices
    About the Input DDK
      What you'll find in this guide
      Building DDKs
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    Overview
      In this chapter...
      DDK source code
      Inside an input driver
        Types of event bus lines
      How modules are linked
      Interface to the system
      Source file organization for devi-*
    Writing an Input Device Driver
      In this chapter...
      Creating an input module
        input_module_t data type
          In the sample directory
      Data format
      Keyboard devices
      Absolute devices
        Calibration file format
      Relative devices
      Callbacks in your module
        Which callbacks are required?
        Callback sequence
      Writing a combination device/protocol module
      A note about reentrancy
    Testing and Debugging Your Driver
      Debugging a keyboard/mouse driver
        PS/2 mouse
        Keyboard filter module
    Module Functions
      devctrl
        Description:
      init
        Description:
        Examples:
      input
        Description:
        Examples:
      output
        Description:
        Examples:
      parm
        Description:
      pulse
        Description:
        Examples:
      reset
        Description:
        Examples:
      shutdown
        Description:
        Examples:
    Input API Reference
      begin
        Description:
      buff_append
        Description:
      buff_create
        Description:
      buff_delete
        Description:
      buff_flush
        Description:
      buff_getc
        Description:
      buff_putc
        Description:
      buff_waiting
        Description:
      clk_get
        Description:
      devi_enqueue_packet
        Description:
      devi_register_interrupt
        Description:
      devi_register_pulse
        Description:
      devi_register_timer
        Description:
      devi_request_iorange
        Description:
  Universal Serial Bus (USB) Devices
    About the USB DDK
      What you'll find in this guide
      Assumptions
      Building DDKs
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    Before You Begin
      System requirements
        For QNX Neutrino
        For QNX_4
      USB devices supported
      Known limitations
        EHCI
        Photon and text mode
    Overview
      The USB stack and library
        Host Controller Interface (HCI) types
        Data buffers
        USB enumerator
      How a class driver works
    USB Utilities
    USB Library Reference
      Functions arranged by category
        Connection functions
        Memory-management functions
        I/O functions
        Pipe-management functions
        Configuration and interface functions
        Miscellaneous and convenience functions
      usbd_abort_pipe
        Description:
      usbd_alloc
        Description:
      usbd_alloc_urb
        Description:
      usbd_args_lookup
        Description:
      usbd_attach
        Description:
          Looping
      usbd_close_pipe
        Description:
      usbd_configuration_descriptor
        Description:
      usbd_connect
        Description:
          Data structures
        Examples:
      usbd_descriptor
        Description:
      usbd_detach
        Description:
      usbd_device_descriptor
        Description:
      usbd_device_extra
        Description:
      usbd_device_lookup
        Description:
      usbd_disconnect
        Description:
      usbd_endpoint_descriptor
        Description:
      usbd_feature
        Description:
      usbd_free
        Description:
      usbd_free_urb
        Description:
      usbd_get_frame
        Description:
      usbd_hcd_ext_info, usbd_hcd_info
        Description:
      usbd_hub_descriptor
        Description:
      usbd_interface_descriptor
        Description:
      usbd_io
        Description:
      usbd_languages_descriptor
        Description:
      usbd_mphys
        Description:
      usbd_open_pipe
        Description:
      usbd_parse_descriptors
        Description:
      usbd_pipe_device
        Description:
      usbd_pipe_endpoint
        Description:
      usbd_reset_device
        Description:
      usbd_reset_pipe
        Description:
      usbd_select_config
        Description:
      usbd_select_interface
        Description:
      usbd_setup_bulk
        Description:
      usbd_setup_control
        Description:
      usbd_setup_interrupt
        Description:
      usbd_setup_isochronous
        Description:
      usbd_setup_vendor
        Description:
      usbd_status
        Description:
      usbd_string
        Description:
      usbd_topology, usbd_topology_ext
        Description:
      usbd_urb_status
        Description:
          Completion status
QNX Neutrino High Availability Framework
  Developer's Guide
    About This Guide
      What you'll find in this guide
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    Introduction
      In this chapter...
      Where's the problem?
      A software foundation for HA
    What's in the High Availability Framework?
      In this chapter...
      What you get
    The QNX Approach to HA
      In this chapter...
      The reset solution
        Traditional RTOS architecture
      Modularity means granularity
        Intrinsic HA
    Using the High Availability Manager
      In this chapter...
      Introduction
      HAM hierarchy
        Entities
        Conditions
        Actions
        Action Fail actions
        Multistaged recovery
      State of the HAM
        Example of the view shown in /proc/ham
      HAM API
        Connect/disconnect functions
        Attach/detach functions
          For self-attached entities
          Code snippet using self-attach/detach calls
          For attaching/detaching all other entities
          Code snippet using attach/detach calls
        Entity functions
        Condition functions
          Condition types
          Condition flags
        Action functions
        Action fail functions
          Example to monitor inetd
          Example to monitor fs-nfs2
        Functions to operate on handles
      A client example
      Starting and stopping a HAM
        Stopping a HAM
        Control functions
        Verbosity control
        Publishing autonomously detected conditions
        Publish state transitions
        Publish other conditions
        Subscribing to autonomously published conditions
        Trigger based on state transitions
        Trigger based on specific published condition
    Using the Client Recovery Library
      In this chapter...
      Introduction
      MsgSend* functions
      Other covers and convenience functions
        HA-awareness functions
        I/O covers
        Convenience functions
      A simple example
      State-reconstruction example
    HAM API Reference
      ham_action_control
        Description:
          Flags
      ham_action_execute
        Description:
      ham_action_fail_execute
        Description:
      ham_action_fail_log
        Description:
      ham_action_fail_notify_pulse, ham_action_fail_notify_pulse_node
        Description:
      ham_action_fail_notify_signal, ham_action_fail_notify_signal_node
        Description:
      ham_action_fail_waitfor
        Description:
      ham_action_handle, ham_action_handle_node
        Description:
      ham_action_handle_free
        Description:
      ham_action_heartbeat_healthy
        Description:
      ham_action_log
        Description:
      ham_action_notify_pulse, ham_action_notify_pulse_node
        Description:
      ham_action_notify_signal, ham_action_notify_signal_node
        Description:
      ham_action_remove
        Description:
      ham_action_restart
        Description:
      ham_action_waitfor
        Description:
      ham_attach, ham_attach_node
        Description:
      ham_attach_self
        Description:
      ham_condition
        Description:
      ham_entity_control
        Description:
          Flags
      ham_condition_handle, ham_condition_handle_node
        Description:
      ham_condition_handle_free
        Description:
      ham_condition_raise
        Description:
      ham_condition_remove
        Description:
      ham_condition_state
        Description:
          Flags
      ham_connect, ham_connect_nd, ham_connect_node
        Description:
      ham_detach
        Description:
      ham_detach_name, ham_detach_name_node
        Description:
      ham_detach_self
        Description:
      ham_disconnect, ham_disconnect_nd, ham_disconnect_node
        Description:
      ham_entity, ham_entity_node
        Description:
      ham_entity_condition_raise
        Description:
      ham_entity_condition_state
        Description:
      ham_entity_control
        Description:
          Flags
      ham_entity_handle, ham_entity_handle_node
        Description:
      ham_entity_handle_free
        Description:
      ham_heartbeat
        Description:
      ham_stop, ham_stop_nd, ham_stop_node
        Description:
      ham__verbose
        Description:
    Client Recovery Library Reference
      ha_attach
        Description:
      ha_close
        Description:
      ha_connection_ctrl
        Description:
      ha_ConnectAttach, ha_ConnectAttach_r
        Description:
      ha_ConnectDetach, ha_ConnectDetach_r
        Description:
      ha_creat, ha_creat64
        Description:
      ha_detach
        Description:
      ha_dup
        Description:
      ha_fclose
        Description:
      ha_fopen
        Description:
      ha_open, ha_open64
        Description:
      ha_ReConnectAttach
        Description:
      ha_reopen
        Description:
    Examples
      In this appendix...
      Simple restart
      Compound restart
      Death/condition notification
      Heartbeating clients (liveness detection)
        The process is made to heartbeat
      Process starvation
        Thread 2 is made to heartbeat
    Glossary
  Developer's Guide
    About This Guide
      What you'll find in this guide
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    Introduction
      In this chapter...
      Where's the problem?
      A software foundation for HA
    What's in the High Availability Framework?
      In this chapter...
      What you get
    The QNX Approach to HA
      In this chapter...
      The reset solution
        Traditional RTOS architecture
      Modularity means granularity
        Intrinsic HA
    Using the High Availability Manager
      In this chapter...
      Introduction
      HAM hierarchy
        Entities
        Conditions
        Actions
        Action Fail actions
        Multistaged recovery
      State of the HAM
        Example of the view shown in /proc/ham
      HAM API
        Connect/disconnect functions
        Attach/detach functions
          For self-attached entities
          Code snippet using self-attach/detach calls
          For attaching/detaching all other entities
          Code snippet using attach/detach calls
        Entity functions
        Condition functions
          Condition types
          Condition flags
        Action functions
        Action fail functions
          Example to monitor inetd
          Example to monitor fs-nfs2
        Functions to operate on handles
      A client example
      Starting and stopping a HAM
        Stopping a HAM
        Control functions
        Verbosity control
        Publishing autonomously detected conditions
        Publish state transitions
        Publish other conditions
        Subscribing to autonomously published conditions
        Trigger based on state transitions
        Trigger based on specific published condition
    Using the Client Recovery Library
      In this chapter...
      Introduction
      MsgSend* functions
      Other covers and convenience functions
        HA-awareness functions
        I/O covers
        Convenience functions
      A simple example
      State-reconstruction example
    HAM API Reference
      ham_action_control
        Description:
          Flags
      ham_action_execute
        Description:
      ham_action_fail_execute
        Description:
      ham_action_fail_log
        Description:
      ham_action_fail_notify_pulse, ham_action_fail_notify_pulse_node
        Description:
      ham_action_fail_notify_signal, ham_action_fail_notify_signal_node
        Description:
      ham_action_fail_waitfor
        Description:
      ham_action_handle, ham_action_handle_node
        Description:
      ham_action_handle_free
        Description:
      ham_action_heartbeat_healthy
        Description:
      ham_action_log
        Description:
      ham_action_notify_pulse, ham_action_notify_pulse_node
        Description:
      ham_action_notify_signal, ham_action_notify_signal_node
        Description:
      ham_action_remove
        Description:
      ham_action_restart
        Description:
      ham_action_waitfor
        Description:
      ham_attach, ham_attach_node
        Description:
      ham_attach_self
        Description:
      ham_condition
        Description:
      ham_entity_control
        Description:
          Flags
      ham_condition_handle, ham_condition_handle_node
        Description:
      ham_condition_handle_free
        Description:
      ham_condition_raise
        Description:
      ham_condition_remove
        Description:
      ham_condition_state
        Description:
          Flags
      ham_connect, ham_connect_nd, ham_connect_node
        Description:
      ham_detach
        Description:
      ham_detach_name, ham_detach_name_node
        Description:
      ham_detach_self
        Description:
      ham_disconnect, ham_disconnect_nd, ham_disconnect_node
        Description:
      ham_entity, ham_entity_node
        Description:
      ham_entity_condition_raise
        Description:
      ham_entity_condition_state
        Description:
      ham_entity_control
        Description:
          Flags
      ham_entity_handle, ham_entity_handle_node
        Description:
      ham_entity_handle_free
        Description:
      ham_heartbeat
        Description:
      ham_stop, ham_stop_nd, ham_stop_node
        Description:
      ham__verbose
        Description:
    Client Recovery Library Reference
      ha_attach
        Description:
      ha_close
        Description:
      ha_connection_ctrl
        Description:
      ha_ConnectAttach, ha_ConnectAttach_r
        Description:
      ha_ConnectDetach, ha_ConnectDetach_r
        Description:
      ha_creat, ha_creat64
        Description:
      ha_detach
        Description:
      ha_dup
        Description:
      ha_fclose
        Description:
      ha_fopen
        Description:
      ha_open, ha_open64
        Description:
      ha_ReConnectAttach
        Description:
      ha_reopen
        Description:
    Examples
      In this appendix...
      Simple restart
      Compound restart
      Death/condition notification
      Heartbeating clients (liveness detection)
        The process is made to heartbeat
      Process starvation
        Thread 2 is made to heartbeat
    Glossary
QNX Neutrino Instant Device Activation
  User's Guide
    About This Guide
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    Using Minidrivers for Instant Device Activation
      The minidriver basics
      The minidriver architecture
      How does the minidriver work?
        Seamless transition
        Running multiple handler functions
      Writing a minidriver
        Hardware platform
        Timing requirements
        Data storage
        Hardware initialization
        Hardware Access
        Transition to full driver
      Sample minidriver
        Implementation notes
        The minidriver handler function
        Adding your minidriver to the system
        Build startup
        Test application: mini-peeker.c
        Transition from minidriver to full driver
      Minidriver implementation notes
        Customizing the startup program that contains your minidriver code
        Making a boot image that includes your minidriver
        Debugging from within the minidriver
        Displaying information about minidriver status (after the kernel boots)
        Making the transition to the real driver
    APIs and Datatypes
      mdriver_add
        Description:
          mdriver_handler
      mdriver_max
        Description:
      mdriver_entry
        Description:
    Sample Drivers for Instant Device Activation
      FreeScale Media5200b sample minidriver
        The minidriver handler function
        Adding your minidriver to the system
        Build startup
        Testing your minidriver
        Sample timings
      Renesas Biscayne minidriver
        The minidriver handler function
        Adding your minidriver to the system
        Build startup
        Testing your minidriver
        Sample Timings
      OMAP minidriver
        Adding your minidriver to the system
        Build startup
        Testing your minidriver
        Sample timings
    Hardware Interaction within the Minidriver
  User's Guide
    About This Guide
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    Using Minidrivers for Instant Device Activation
      The minidriver basics
      The minidriver architecture
      How does the minidriver work?
        Seamless transition
        Running multiple handler functions
      Writing a minidriver
        Hardware platform
        Timing requirements
        Data storage
        Hardware initialization
        Hardware Access
        Transition to full driver
      Sample minidriver
        Implementation notes
        The minidriver handler function
        Adding your minidriver to the system
        Build startup
        Test application: mini-peeker.c
        Transition from minidriver to full driver
      Minidriver implementation notes
        Customizing the startup program that contains your minidriver code
        Making a boot image that includes your minidriver
        Debugging from within the minidriver
        Displaying information about minidriver status (after the kernel boots)
        Making the transition to the real driver
    APIs and Datatypes
      mdriver_add
        Description:
          mdriver_handler
      mdriver_max
        Description:
      mdriver_entry
        Description:
    Sample Drivers for Instant Device Activation
      FreeScale Media5200b sample minidriver
        The minidriver handler function
        Adding your minidriver to the system
        Build startup
        Testing your minidriver
        Sample timings
      Renesas Biscayne minidriver
        The minidriver handler function
        Adding your minidriver to the system
        Build startup
        Testing your minidriver
        Sample Timings
      OMAP minidriver
        Adding your minidriver to the system
        Build startup
        Testing your minidriver
        Sample timings
    Hardware Interaction within the Minidriver
QNX Neutrino Multicore Processing
  User's Guide
    About This Guide
      What you'll find in this guide
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    What is Multicore Processing?
    A Quick Introduction to Multicore Processing
      Setting up the OS image
      Trying symmetric multiprocessing
      Trying bound multiprocessing
    Developing Multicore Systems
      Building a multicore image
      The impact of multicore
        To multicore or not to multicore
        Thread affinity
        Multicore and synchronization primitives
        Multicore and FIFO scheduling
        Multicore and interrupts
        Multicore and atomic operations
        Adaptive partitioning
      Designing with multiprocessing in mind
        Use the multicore primitives
        Assume that threads really do run concurrently
        Break the problem down
    Glossary
  User's Guide
    About This Guide
      What you'll find in this guide
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    What is Multicore Processing?
    A Quick Introduction to Multicore Processing
      Setting up the OS image
      Trying symmetric multiprocessing
      Trying bound multiprocessing
    Developing Multicore Systems
      Building a multicore image
      The impact of multicore
        To multicore or not to multicore
        Thread affinity
        Multicore and synchronization primitives
        Multicore and FIFO scheduling
        Multicore and interrupts
        Multicore and atomic operations
        Adaptive partitioning
      Designing with multiprocessing in mind
        Use the multicore primitives
        Assume that threads really do run concurrently
        Break the problem down
    Glossary
QNX Neutrino Realtime Operating System
  Addon Interfaces Library Reference
    About This Reference
      What you'll find in this guide
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    Overview
      An Example
      Library components
    Addon Interfaces Library Reference
      AOI Structures
      AOI Functions
      AOICtrl_t
        Description:
      AOInterface_t
        Description:
      AoAdd
        Description:
      AoAddDirectory
        Description:
      AoAddStatic
        Description:
      AoAddUnloadSignal
        Description:
      AoGetInterface
        Description:
      AoHold
        Description:
      AoIterate
        Description:
      AoIterateHoldGet
        Description:
      AoRelease
        Description:
      AoRemove
        Description:
      AoFindExt
        Description:
      AoFindFormats
        Description:
      AoFindMime
        Description:
      AoFindName
        Description:
        Examples:
      AoFindStreams
        Description:
      AoOpenFilespec
        Description:
    Implemented Interfaces
      Built-in Interfaces
      AODeConstructor
        Create
          Synopsis
          Arguments
          Description
          Returns
        Destroy
          Synopsis
          Arguments
          Description
          Returns
      AOExtInspector
        RateExtension
          Synopsis
          Arguments
          Description
          Returns
      AOFormatInspector
        RateFormat
          Synopsis
          Arguments
          Description
          Returns
      AOMimetypeInspector
        RateMimetype
          Synopsis
          Arguments
          Description
          Returns
      AOStreamer
        Open
          Synopsis
          Arguments
          Description
          Returns
        Close
          Synopsis
          Arguments
          Description
          Returns
        Sniff
          Synopsis
          Arguments
          Description
          Returns
        Read
          Synopsis
          Arguments
          Description
          Returns
        Write
          Synopsis
          Arguments
          Description
          Returns
        Seek
          Synopsis
          Arguments
          Description
          Returns
        Tell
          Synopsis
          Arguments
          Description
          Returns
        Length
          Synopsis
          Arguments
          Description
          Returns
        SideInfo
          Synopsis
          Arguments
          Description
          Returns
      AOStreamInspector
        RateStream
          Synopsis
          Arguments
          Description
          Returns
      AOResourceAccess
        GetResources
          Synopsis
          Arguments
          Description
          Returns
        SetResource
          Synopsis
          Arguments
          Description
          Returns
      Built-in interfaces
        Unloading and InitializeInterface
        Name
    Using Addon Resources
      An Example
      Using addon resources in your application
    Defined Structures
      AOIStream_t
        Description:
      AOMimeInfo_t
        Description:
      AOResource_t
        Description:
      AOAudioFormat_t
        Description:
      ImageFormat_t
        Description:
      MediaFormat_t
        Description:
      VideoFormat_t
        Description:
  Audio Developer's Guide
    About This Guide
      What you'll find in this guide
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
      What's new in QNX Neutrino 6.5.0
      What's new in QNX Neutrino 6.4
      What's new in QNX Neutrino 6.3
      What's new in QNX Neutrino 6.2
      What's new in QNX Neutrino 6.1
        Changed content
    Audio Architecture
      QNX Sound Architecture
      Cards and devices
      Control device
      Mixer devices
      Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) devices
        Data formats
        PCM state machine
        Software PCM mixing
        PCM plugin converters
    Playing and Capturing Audio Data
      Handling PCM devices
        Opening your PCM device
        Configuring the PCM device
        Controlling voice conversion
        Preparing the PCM subchannel
        Closing the PCM subchannel
      Playing audio data
        Playback states
        Sending data to the PCM subchannel
        If the PCM subchannel stops during playback
        Stopping the playback
        Synchronizing with the PCM subchannel
      Capturing audio data
        Selecting what to capture
        Capture states
        Receiving data from the PCM subchannel
        If the PCM subchannel stops during capture
        Stopping the capture
        Synchronizing with the PCM subchannel
    Mixer Architecture
      Opening the mixer device
      Controlling a mixer group
      The best mixer group with respect to your PCM subchannel
      Finding all mixer groups
      Mixer event notification
      Closing the mixer device
    Audio Library
      snd_card_get_longname
        Description:
      snd_card_get_name
        Description:
      snd_card_name
        Description:
      snd_cards
        Description:
      snd_cards_list
        Description:
      snd_ctl_callbacks_t
        Description:
          rebuild callback
          xswitch callback
      snd_ctl_close
        Description:
      snd_ctl_file_descriptor
        Description:
      snd_ctl_hw_info
        Description:
      snd_ctl_hw_info_t
        Description:
      snd_ctl_mixer_switch_list
        Description:
      snd_ctl_mixer_switch_read
        Description:
      snd_ctl_mixer_switch_write
        Description:
      snd_ctl_open
        Description:
      snd_ctl_pcm_channel_info
        Description:
      snd_ctl_pcm_info
        Description:
      snd_ctl_read
        Description:
      snd_mixer_callbacks_t
        Description:
          rebuild callback
          element callback
          group callback
        Examples:
      snd_mixer_close
        Description:
      snd_mixer_eid_t
        Description:
      snd_mixer_element_read
        Description:
      snd_mixer_element_t
        Description:
      snd_mixer_element_write
        Description:
      snd_mixer_elements
        Description:
      snd_mixer_elements_t
        Description:
      snd_mixer_file_descriptor
        Description:
      snd_mixer_filter_t
        Description:
      snd_mixer_get_bit
        Description:
      snd_mixer_get_filter
        Description:
      snd_mixer_gid_t
        Description:
      snd_mixer_group_read
        Description:
      snd_mixer_group_t
        Description:
      snd_mixer_group_write
        Description:
      snd_mixer_groups
        Description:
      snd_mixer_groups_t
        Description:
      snd_mixer_info
        Description:
      snd_mixer_info_t
        Description:
      snd_mixer_open
        Description:
      snd_mixer_open_name
        Description:
      snd_mixer_read
        Description:
      snd_mixer_routes
        Description:
      snd_mixer_routes_t
        Description:
      snd_mixer_set_bit
        Description:
      snd_mixer_set_filter
        Description:
      snd_mixer_sort_eid_table
        Description:
      snd_mixer_sort_gid_table
        Description:
      snd_mixer_weight_entry_t
        Description:
      snd_pcm_build_linear_format
        Description:
      snd_pcm_capture_flush
        Description:
      snd_pcm_capture_prepare
        Description:
      snd_pcm_channel_flush
        Description:
      snd_pcm_channel_info
        Description:
      snd_pcm_channel_info_t
        Description:
      snd_pcm_channel_params
        Description:
      snd_pcm_channel_params_t
        Description:
      snd_pcm_channel_prepare
        Description:
      snd_pcm_channel_setup
        Description:
      snd_pcm_channel_setup_t
        Description:
      snd_pcm_channel_status
        Description:
      snd_pcm_channel_status_t
        Description:
      snd_pcm_close
        Description:
      snd_pcm_file_descriptor
        Description:
      snd_pcm_find
        Description:
      snd_pcm_format_big_endian
        Description:
      snd_pcm_format_linear
        Description:
      snd_pcm_format_little_endian
        Description:
      snd_pcm_format_signed
        Description:
      snd_pcm_format_size
        Description:
      snd_pcm_format_t
        Description:
      snd_pcm_format_unsigned
        Description:
      snd_pcm_format_width
        Description:
      snd_pcm_get_format_name
        Description:
      snd_pcm_info
        Description:
      snd_pcm_info_t
        Description:
      snd_pcm_nonblock_mode
        Description:
      snd_pcm_open
        Description:
        Examples:
      snd_pcm_open_name
        Description:
        Examples:
      snd_pcm_open_preferred
        Description:
        Examples:
      snd_pcm_playback_drain
        Description:
      snd_pcm_playback_flush
        Description:
      snd_pcm_playback_prepare
        Description:
      snd_pcm_plugin_flush
        Description:
        Examples:
      snd_pcm_plugin_get_voice_conversion
        Description:
      snd_pcm_plugin_info
        Description:
        Examples:
      snd_pcm_plugin_params
        Description:
        Examples:
      snd_pcm_plugin_playback_drain
        Description:
      snd_pcm_plugin_prepare
        Description:
        Examples:
      snd_pcm_plugin_read
        Description:
      snd_pcm_plugin_set_disable
        Description:
        Examples:
      snd_pcm_plugin_set_src_mode
        Description:
      snd_pcm_plugin_set_voice_conversion
        Description:
      snd_pcm_plugin_setup
        Description:
        Examples:
      snd_pcm_plugin_set_src_mode
        Description:
      snd_pcm_plugin_status
        Description:
        Examples:
      snd_pcm_plugin_set_src_mode
        Description:
      snd_pcm_plugin_write
        Description:
        Examples:
      snd_pcm_read
        Description:
      snd_pcm_voice_conversion_t
        Description:
      snd_pcm_write
        Description:
      snd_strerror
        Description:
        Examples:
      snd_switch_t
        Description:
    wave.c example
    waverec.c example
    mixer_ctl.c example
    LGPL License Agreement
    Glossary
  Building Embedded Systems
    About This Book
      What you'll find in this guide
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    Overview of Building Embedded Systems
      Introduction
        The role of the IPL
          Warm-start and cold-start IPL
        The role of the startup program
        Startup's responsibilities
          Copying and decompressing the image
          Configuring the hardware
          Determining system configuration
          Establishing callouts
          Starting the OS
          The startup library
        The role of Neutrino
      Hardware aspects
        Choice of processor
        Source of initialization and configuration
        Choice of filesystems
          No additional storage required
          Additional read-only storage required
          Additional read/write nonpersistent storage required
          Additional read/write persistent storage required
            Flash filesystems and media
            Rotating media and filesystems
            Network media and filesystems
        I/O devices
          Character I/O devices
          Special/custom devices
      Getting started
        Hardware design
        Customizing the software
          Customizing the source
    Working with a BSP
      In this chapter...
      BSP Overview
      Using BSPs in the IDE
      Using BSPs on the command line
        Structure of a BSP
          prebuilt subdirectory
          install subdirectory
          src subdirectory
        Building source from the command line
        Supporting additional devices
      Transferring an OS image onto your board
        Transferring an OS image
        Working with a flash filesystem
          Raw partitions
          Flash filesystem partitions
          Flash filesystem source
          How do I create a partition?
      Testing Neutrino on your board
      Getting Photon on your board
      Where do I go from here?
      Filename conventions
    Making an OS Image
      Images, images, images
      What is an OS image?
      The OS image as a filesystem
      Configuring an OS image
        A simple buildfile
          Inline files
        The bootstrap file
          Compressing the image
        The script file
          Bound multiprocessing attributes
          The script file on the target
        Plain ordinary lists of files
          Including files from different places
          Modifying the search path
          Specifying the pathname explicitly
          Creating the contents of the file in line
          Specifying file ownership and permissions
          Including a whole whack of files
        Generating the image
        Listing the contents of an image
      Building a flash filesystem image
        Using mkefs
          mkefs buildfile
          Block size
          Spare blocks
        Compressing files
          Abstraction layer
          Two sizes
        Compression rules
          The exception
      Embedding an image
        Combining image files using mkimage
          Combining image files using the IDE
        Converting images using mkrec
        Transferring an image to flash
      System configuration
        Establishing an output device
          A simple desktop example
        Running drivers/filesystems
          Disk drivers
          Flash filesystems
          Network drivers
          Network filesystems
        Running applications
      Debugging an embedded system
        pdebug software debugging agent
        Hardware debuggers and Neutrino
        Producing debug symbol information for IPL and startup
          Generating IPL debug symbols
          Generating startup debug symbols
    Writing an IPL Program
      Initial program loader (IPL)
        Responsibilities of the IPL
          Linearly mapped images
          Bank-switched images
          Processors & configurations
        Booting from a bank-switched device
        Booting from a linear device
        Warm vs cold start
          Warm-start IPL
          Cold-start IPL
        Loading the image
          If the source is a linearly mapped device
          If the source is a bank-switched device
          ROM devices
          Network boot
          Using a BOOTP server
          Serial port
          Traditional disk
          None of the above?
        Transferring control to the startup program
      Customizing IPLs
        Initialize hardware
        Loading the image into RAM
        Structure of the boot header
          signature
          version
          flags1 and flags2
          header_size
          machine
          startup_vaddr
          paddr_bias
          image_paddr
          ram_paddr
          ram_size
          startup_size
          stored_size
          imagefs_paddr
          imagefs_size
          preboot_size
          zero and zero0
          info
          struct startup_info_skip
          struct startup_info_mem and startup_info_mem_extended
          struct startup_info_disk
          struct startup_info_time
          struct startup_info_box
        Relationship of struct startup_header fields
          Linear ROM execute-in-place boot image
          Linear ROM compressed boot image
          ROM non-XIP image
          Disk/network image (x86 BIOS)
          Disk/network compressed image
        IPL structure
          IPL source directory structure
          IPL code structure
          An example
        Creating a new IPL
      The IPL library
        enable_cache
        image_download_8250
        image_scan
        image_scan_ext
        image_setup
        image_setup_ext
        image_start
        image_start_ext
        int15_copy
        print_byte
        print_char
        print_long
        print_sl
        print_string
        print_var
        print_word
        protected_mode
        uart_hex8
        uart_hex16
        uart_hex32
        uart_init
        uart_put
        uart_string
        uart32_hex8
        uart32_hex16
        uart32_hex32
        uart32_init
        uart32_put
        uart32_string
    Customizing Image Startup Programs
      In this chapter...
      Introduction
        Initialize hardware
        Initialize system page
        Initialize callouts
      Anatomy of a startup program
        Structure of a startup program
        Creating a new startup program
      Structure of the system page
        size
        total_size
        type
        num_cpu
        system_private
        asinfo
          The attr field
          Address space trees
        hwinfo
          Tags
          Items
          Device trees
          Building the section
          Other functions
          Defaults
          Predefined items and tags
          Group item
          Bus item
          Device item
          location tag
          irq tag
          diskgeometry tag
          pad tag
        cpuinfo
        syspage_entry cacheattr
        syspage_entry qtime
        callout
        callin
        typed_strings
        strings
        intrinfo
          The cpu_intr_base member
          The flags member
          config return values
        syspage_entry union un
        un.x86
        un.x86.smpinfo (deprecated)
        un.ppc (deprecated)
        un.ppc.kerinfo
        un.mips
        un.arm
        un.sh
        smp
        pminfo
      Callout information
        Debug interface
        Clock/timer interface
        Interrupt controller interface
        Cache controller interface
        System reset callout
        Power management callout
      The startup library
        add_cache
        add_callout
        add_callout_array
        add_interrupt
        add_interrupt_array
        add_ram
        add_string
        add_typed_string
        alloc_qtime
        alloc_ram
        as_add
        as_add_containing
        as_default
        as_find
        as_find_containing
        as_info2off
        as_off2info
        as_set_checker
        as_set_priority
        avoid_ram
        calc_time_t
        calloc_ram
        callout_io_map, callout_io_map_indirect
        callout_memory_map, callout_memory_map_indirect
        callout_register_data
        chip_access
        chip_done
        chip_read8
        chip_read16
        chip_read32
        chip_write8
        chip_write16
        chip_write32
        copy_memory
        del_typed_string
        falcon_init_l2_cache
        falcon_init_raminfo
        falcon_system_clock
        find_startup_info
        find_typed_string
        handle_common_option
        hwi_add_device
        hwi_add_inputclk
        hwi_add_irq
        hwi_add_location
        hwi_add_nicaddr
        hwi_add_rtc
        hwi_alloc_item
        hwi_alloc_tag
        hwi_find_as
        hwi_find_item
        hwi_find_tag
        hwi_off2tag
        hwi_tag2off
        init_asinfo
        init_cacheattr
        init_cpuinfo
        init_hwinfo
        init_intrinfo
        init_mmu
        init_pminfo
        init_qtime
        init_qtime_sa1100
        init_raminfo
        init_smp
        init_syspage_memory (deprecated)
        init_system_private
        jtag_reserve_memory
        kprintf
        mips41xx_set_clock_freqs
        openbios_init_raminfo
        pcnet_reset
        ppc400_pit_init_qtime
        ppc405_set_clock_freqs
        ppc600_set_clock_freqs
        ppc700_init_l2_cache
        ppc800_pit_init_qtime
        ppc800_set_clock_freqs
        ppc_dec_init_qtime
        print_syspage
        rtc_time
        startup_io_map
        startup_io_unmap
        startup_memory_map
        startup_memory_unmap
        tulip_reset
        uncompress
        x86_cpuid_string
        x86_cputype
        x86_enable_a20
        x86_fputype
        x86_init_pcbios
        x86_pcbios_shadow_rom
        x86_scanmem
      Writing your own kernel callout
        Find out who's gone before
        Why are they in assembly language?
        Starting off
        Patching the callout code
        Getting some R/W storage
        The exception that proves the rule
      PPC chips support
        Adding a new CPU to the startup library
    Customizing the Flash Filesystem
      Introduction
      Driver structure
        resmgr and iofunc layers
        Flash filesystem component
        Socket services component
        Flash services component
        Probe routine component
      Building your flash filesystem driver
        The source tree
        The Makefile
        Making the driver
        The main function
          f3s_init
          f3s_start
        Socket services interface
          f3s_open
          f3s_page
          f3s_status
          f3s_close
        Options parsing
          f3s_socket_option
          f3s_socket_syspage
        Flash services interface
          f3s_ident
          f3s_reset
          f3s_v2read
          f3s_v2write
          f3s_v2erase
          f3s_v2suspend
          f3s_v2resume
          f3s_v2sync
          f3s_v2islock
          f3s_v2lock
          f3s_v2unlock
          f3s_v2unlockall
        Choosing the right routines
      Example: The devf-ram driver
        main
        f3s_ram_open
        f3s_ram_page
    System Design Considerations
      Introduction
        Before you design your system
          Processor speed
          Memory requirements
          Peripherals
          Debugging
          Field upgrades
        Other design considerations
          EPROM/Flash filesystem considerations
          IPL location
          Graphics cards
          A20 gate
          External ISA bus slots
          PCI bus slots
          External clocks
          Interrupts & controllers
          Serial and parallel ports
          Parallel port considerations
      NMI
      Design do's and don'ts
        Do:
        Don't:
    Sample Buildfiles
      Introduction
      Generic examples
        Shared libraries
        Running executables more than once
        Multiple consoles
          Starting other programs on consoles
          Redirection
          /tmp
        Complete example --- minimal configuration
        Complete example --- flash filesystem
        Complete example --- disk filesystem
        Complete example --- TCP/IP with network filesystem
      Processor-specific notes
        Specifying the processor
          Examples
        Specifying the startup program
        Specifying the serial device
    Glossary
  Getting Started with QNX Neutrino: A Guide for Realtime Programmers
    About This Guide
      What you'll find in this guide
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    Foreword to the First Edition by Peter van der Veen
    Preface to the First Edition by Rob Krten
      A little history
      Who this book is for
      What's in this book?
        Processes and Threads
        Message Passing
        Clocks, Timers, and Getting a Kick Every So Often
        Interrupts
        Resource Managers
        QNX 4 to QNX Neutrino
        Calling 911
        Glossary
        Other references
      About Rob Krten
      Acknowledgments
    Processes and Threads
      Process and thread fundamentals
        A process as a house
        The occupants as threads
          Single threaded
          Multi threaded
        Back to processes and threads
        Mutual exclusion
        Priorities
        Semaphores
          A semaphore with a count of 1
          A semaphore with a count greater than 1
        A semaphore as a mutex
      The kernel's role
        Single CPU
        Multiple CPU (SMP)
        The kernel as arbiter
          Prioritization
          Scheduling policies
          FIFO
          Round Robin
          The rules
        Kernel states
          RUNNING
          READY
          The blocked states
          Kernel states, the complete list
      Threads and processes
        Why processes?
        Starting a process
          Starting a process from the command line
          Starting a process from within a program
            Starting a process with the system call
            Starting a process with the exec and spawn calls
            Starting a process with the fork call
            Starting a process with the vfork call
            Process creation and threads
            So what should you use?
        Starting a thread
          The thread attributes structure
            Thread attribute administration
            The flags thread attribute
            The stack thread attributes
            The scheduling thread attributes
          A few examples
          Where a thread is a good idea
          Threads in mathematical operations
            Coding for SMP or single processor
            Synchronizing to the termination of a thread
            Joining
            Using a barrier
            Multiple threads on a single CPU
            Things to watch out for when using SMP
          Threads in independent situations
            Multiple processes
            Multiple processes with shared memory
            Multiple threads
            Comparisons
      More on synchronization
        Readers/writer locks
        Sleepon locks
        Condition variables
          Signal versus broadcast
          Sleepons versus condvars
        Additional Neutrino services
        Pools of threads
          Controlling the number of threads
          The thread pool functions
      Scheduling and the real world
        Rescheduling --- hardware interrupts
        Rescheduling --- kernel calls
        Rescheduling --- exceptions
        Summary
    Message Passing
      Messaging fundamentals
        A small microkernel and message passing
      Message passing and client/server
      Network-distributed message passing
      What it means for you
        The philosophy of Neutrino
      Multiple threads
        Server/subserver
        Some examples
          Send-driven (client/server)
          Reply-driven (server/subserver)
          An important subtlety
          Multi-threaded server
      Using message passing
        Architecture & structure
        The client
          Establishing a connection
          Sending messages
        The server
          Creating the channel
          Message handling
          Server framework
        The send-hierarchy
        Receive IDs, channels, and other parameters
          More about channels
          Who sent the message?
          The receive ID (a.k.a. the client cookie)
          Replying to the client
          Not replying to the client
          Replying with no data, or an errno
          Finding the server's ND/PID/CHID
          What about priorities?
          Reading and writing data
        Multipart messages
          What about the other versions?
          Implementation
      Pulses
        Receiving a pulse message
          What's in a pulse?
          The MsgReceivePulse function
        The MsgDeliverEvent function
        Channel flags
          _NTO_CHF_UNBLOCK
            Synchronization problem
            Using the _NTO_MI_UNBLOCK_REQ
      Message passing over a network
        Networked message passing differences
          Longer delays
          Impact on ConnectAttach
          Impact on MsgDeliverEvent
          Impact on MsgReply, MsgRead, and MsgWrite
          Impact on MsgReceive
        Some notes on NDs
      Priority inheritance
        So what's the trick?
        Summary
    Clocks, Timers, and Getting a Kick Every So Often
      Clocks and timers
        Operating periodically
        Clock interrupt sources
        Base timing resolution
          Getting more precision
        Timing jitter
        Types of timers
        Notification schemes
          How to fill in the struct sigevent
            Pulse notification
            Signal notification
            Thread notification
            General tricks for notification
          Pulse notification
          Signal notification
      Using timers
        Creating a timer
        Signal, pulse, or thread?
        What kind of timer?
        A server with periodic pulses
          Server-maintained timeouts
            Declarations
            main
            setupPulseAndTimer
            gotAPulse
            gotAMessage
          Notes
          Periodic server maintenance cycles
        Timers delivering signals
        Timers creating threads
        Getting and setting the realtime clock and more
          Getting and setting
          Adjusting the timebase
          An accurate timestamp
      Advanced topics
        Other clock sources
          CLOCK_MONOTONIC
          So what does CLOCK_SOFTTIME do?
          Using different clock sources
        Kernel timeouts
          Kernel timeouts with pthread_join
          Kernel timeouts with message passing
        Summary
    Interrupts
      Neutrino and interrupts
        Interrupt service routine
          Clearing the interrupt source
          Telling a thread to do something
        Level-sensitivity versus edge-sensitivity
      Writing interrupt handlers
        Attaching an interrupt handler
          Attaching with InterruptAttachEvent
          Attaching with InterruptAttach
        Now that you've attached an interrupt
        Detaching an interrupt handler
        The flags parameter
        The interrupt service routine
          Using InterruptAttach
          Using InterruptAttachEvent
          InterruptAttach versus InterruptAttachEvent
          The trade-offs
        ISR functions
      Summary
    Resource Managers
      What is a resource manager?
        Examples of resource managers
          Serial port
          Filesystem
        Characteristics of resource managers
      The client's view
        Finding the server
        Finding the process manager
        Handling directories
        Union'd filesystems
        Client summary
      The resource manager's view
        Registering a pathname
        Handling messages
          Connect messages
          I/O messages
          Three groups, really
      The resource manager library
        The library really does what we just talked about
        Behind the scenes at the library
          The base layer
          The POSIX layer
      Writing a resource manager
        Data structures
          resmgr_attr_t control structure
            The other_func message handler
            The data structure sizing parameters
            The flags parameter
          resmgr_connect_funcs_t connect table
          resmgr_io_funcs_t I/O table
          The resmgr_context_t internal context block
        Resource manager structure
          The resmgr_attach function and its parameters
          Putting in your own functions
          The general flow of a resource manager
          Messages that should be connect messages but aren't
          Combine messages
        POSIX-layer data structures
          The iofunc_ocb_t OCB structure
            The strange case of the offset member
          The iofunc_attr_t attributes structure
          The iofunc_mount_t mount structure
            Of device numbers, inodes, and our friend rdev
      Handler routines
        General notes
          Locking, unlocking, and combine message handling
        Connect functions notes
          Internal use part
          End-user parameter part
      Alphabetical listing of connect and I/O functions
        io_chmod
        io_chown
        io_close_dup
        io_close_ocb
        io_devctl
        io_dup
        io_fdinfo
        io_link
        io_lock
        io_lock_ocb
        io_lseek
        io_mknod
        io_mmap
        io_mount
        io_msg
        io_notify
        io_open
        io_openfd
        io_pathconf
        io_power
        io_read
        io_readlink
        io_rename
        io_shutdown
        io_space
        io_stat
        io_sync
        io_unblock [CONNECT]
        io_unblock [I/O]
        io_unlink
        io_unlock_ocb
        io_utime
        io_write
      Examples
        The basic skeleton of a resource manager
          Step 1
          Step 2
          Step 3
        A simple io_read example
          Data area size considerations
          Handling of EOF case
          Maintenance of context information
          Updating POSIX information
          The code
          Step 1
          Step 2
          Steps 3 & 4
          Step 5
          Step 6
          Step 7
          Step 8
          Step 9
          Effective use of other messaging functions
        A simple io_write example
          Step 1
          Step 2
          Step 3
          Step 4
          Step 5
          Step 6
          Step 7
          Step 8
        A simple io_devctl example
          Step 1
          Step 2
          Step 3
          Step 4
        An io_devctl example that deals with data
          Step 1
          Step 2
          Step 3
          Step 4
          Step 5
          Important note
      Advanced topics
        Extending the OCB
          OCB monitor
          More efficient allocation
        Extending the attributes structure
        Blocking within the resource manager
        Returning directory entries
          Generally speaking ...
          The struct dirent structure and friends
            Offsets
            Contents
          Example
            main and declarations
            my_open
            my_read
            my_read_dir
            my_read_file
            dirent_size
            dirent_fill
      Summary
    QNX 4 to Neutrino
      QNX 4 and Neutrino
        Similarities
        Improvements
          Embeddability
          Thread support
          Message passing
            Pulses and events
          Device driver model
          MIPS, PPC, SH4, and ARM support
          SMP support
      Porting philosophy
        Message passing considerations
          Client/server using the global namespace
            Translating messages to standard file-descriptor-based POSIX calls
            Translating messages to devctl or _IO_MSG
          Client/Server using an I/O manager
          Proxies
            Proxies for their IDs
            Proxies for their contents
        Interrupt service routines
      Summary
    Calling 911
      Seeking professional help
        So you've got a problem...
          RTFM
            Building Embedded Systems
            Library Reference
            System Architecture
            Technotes
            User's Guide
            Utilities Reference
            Programmer's Guide
          Contact technical support
          Describe the problem
          Precise information
          Versions
          If you're using a beta...
          Reproduce the problem
          Narrow it down
        Training
    Sample Programs
      atoz.c
      time1.c
      tp1.c
      tt1.c
    Glossary
  Library Reference
    About This Reference
      What you'll find in this guide
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    What's in a Function Description?
      Description:
      Examples:
      Function safety:
    Manifests
    QNX Neutrino Functions and Macros
    A
      abort
        Description:
        Examples:
      abs
        Description:
        Examples:
      accept
        Description:
      access
        Description:
        Examples:
      acos, acosf, acosl
        Description:
        Examples:
      acosh, acoshf, acoshl
        Description:
        Examples:
      addrinfo
        Description:
      aio_cancel
        Description:
      aio_error
        Description:
      aio_fsync
        Description:
      aio_read
        Description:
      aio_return
        Description:
      aio_suspend
        Description:
      aio_write
        Description:
      aiocb
        Description:
      alarm
        Description:
        Examples:
      alloca
        Description:
        Examples:
      alphasort
        Description:
      _amblksiz
        Description:
      _argc
        Description:
      _argv
        Description:
      asctime, asctime_r
        Description:
      asin, asinf, asinl
        Description:
        Examples:
      asinh, asinhf, asinhl
        Description:
        Examples:
      assert
        Description:
        Examples:
      asyncmsg_channel_create
        Description:
          Callback function
      asyncmsg_channel_destroy
        Description:
      asyncmsg_connect_attach
        Description:
      asyncmsg_connect_attr
        Description:
      asyncmsg_connect_detach
        Description:
      _asyncmsg_connection_attr
        Description:
      asyncmsg_flush
        Description:
      asyncmsg_free
        Description:
      asyncmsg_get
        Description:
          _asyncmsg_get_header structure
      asyncmsg_malloc
        Description:
      asyncmsg_put, asyncmsg_putv
        Description:
      atan, atanf, atanl
        Description:
        Examples:
      atan2, atan2f
        Description:
        Examples:
      atanh, atanhf, atanhl
        Description:
        Examples:
      atexit
        Description:
        Examples:
      atof
        Description:
        Examples:
      atoh
        Description:
        Examples:
      atoi
        Description:
        Examples:
      atol, atoll
        Description:
        Examples:
      atomic_add
        Description:
        Examples:
      atomic_add_value
        Description:
        Examples:
      atomic_clr
        Description:
        Examples:
      atomic_clr_value
        Description:
        Examples:
      atomic_set
        Description:
        Examples:
      atomic_set_value
        Description:
        Examples:
      atomic_sub
        Description:
        Examples:
      atomic_sub_value
        Description:
        Examples:
      atomic_toggle
        Description:
        Examples:
      atomic_toggle_value
        Description:
        Examples:
      _auxv
        Description:
    B
      basename
        Description:
        Examples:
      bcmp
        Description:
        Examples:
      bcopy
        Description:
        Examples:
      bind
        Description:
      bindresvport
        Description:
      brk
        Description:
      bsearch
        Description:
        Examples:
      bt_get_backtrace
        Description:
      bt_init_accessor
        Description:
      bt_load_memmap
        Description:
      bt_release_accessor
        Description:
      bt_set_flags
        Description:
      bt_sprn_memmap
        Description:
      bt_sprnf_addrs
        Description:
      bt_translate_addrs
        Description:
      bt_unload_memmap
        Description:
      _btext
        Description:
      btowc
        Description:
      bzero
        Description:
        Examples:
    C
      cabs, cabsf
        Description:
        Examples:
      cache_fini
        Description:
      CACHE_FLUSH
        Description:
      cache_init
        Description:
          Members of the cache_ctrl structure
          Cache coherency
      CACHE_INVAL
        Description:
      calloc
        Description:
        Examples:
      cbrt, cbrtf
        Description:
        Examples:
      ceil, ceilf
        Description:
        Examples:
      cfgetispeed
        Description:
        Examples:
      cfgetospeed
        Description:
        Examples:
      cfgopen
        Description:
          Search condition flags
      cfmakeraw
        Description:
      cfree
        Description:
      cfsetispeed
        Description:
        Examples:
      cfsetospeed
        Description:
        Examples:
      ChannelCreate, ChannelCreate_r
        Description:
          _NTO_CHF_COID_DISCONNECT
          _NTO_CHF_DISCONNECT
          _NTO_CHF_FIXED_PRIORITY
          _NTO_CHF_NET_MSG
          _NTO_CHF_REPLY_LEN
          _NTO_CHF_SENDER_LEN
          _NTO_CHF_THREAD_DEATH
          _NTO_CHF_UNBLOCK
          Blocking states
      ChannelDestroy, ChannelDestroy_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      chdir
        Description:
        Examples:
      chmod
        Description:
        Examples:
      chown
        Description:
        Examples:
      chroot
        Description:
      chsize
        Description:
        Examples:
      clearenv
        Description:
        Examples:
      clearerr
        Description:
        Examples:
      clock
        Description:
        Examples:
      clock_getcpuclockid
        Description:
      clock_getres
        Description:
        Examples:
      clock_gettime
        Description:
        Examples:
      clock_nanosleep
        Description:
      clock_settime
        Description:
        Examples:
      ClockAdjust, ClockAdjust_r
        Description:
          Blocking states:
      ClockCycles
        Description:
          Symmetric MultiProcessing systems
          Blocking states:
        Examples:
      ClockId, ClockId_r
        Description:
          Blocking states:
        Examples:
      ClockPeriod, ClockPeriod_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      ClockTime, ClockTime_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      close
        Description:
        Examples:
      closedir
        Description:
        Examples:
      closelog
        Description:
      _cmdfd
        Description:
      _cmdname
        Description:
        Examples:
      confstr
        Description:
        Examples:
      connect
        Description:
      ConnectAttach, ConnectAttach_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
          Node descriptors
      ConnectClientInfo, ConnectClientInfo_r
        Description:
          _client_info structure
          uint32_t nd
          _cred_info structure
      ConnectDetach, ConnectDetach_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      ConnectFlags, ConnectFlags_r
        Description:
      ConnectServerInfo, ConnectServerInfo_r
        Description:
          _server_info structure
      copysign, copysignf
        Description:
        Examples:
      cos, cosf, cosl
        Description:
        Examples:
      cosh, coshf, coshl
        Description:
        Examples:
      creat, creat64
        Description:
        Examples:
      crypt
        Description:
      ctermid
        Description:
        Examples:
      ctime, ctime_r
        Description:
    D
      daemon
        Description:
      daylight
        Description:
      DebugBreak
        Description:
          Blocking states
      DebugKDBreak
        Description:
          Blocking states
      DebugKDOutput
        Description:
          Blocking states
      delay
        Description:
        Examples:
      devctl
        Description:
          Device-control commands
        Examples:
          Example 1: Setting RTS on a serial port
          Example 2: Cycling through Caps Lock, Num Lock, and Scroll Lock
          Example 3: Duration example
      difftime
        Description:
        Examples:
      dircntl
        Description:
          Flag values
        Examples:
      dirent
        Description:
      dirname
        Description:
        Examples:
      dispatch_block
        Description:
        Examples:
      dispatch_context_alloc
        Description:
        Examples:
      dispatch_context_free
        Description:
        Examples:
      dispatch_create
        Description:
        Examples:
      dispatch_create_channel
        Description:
      dispatch_destroy
        Description:
        Examples:
      dispatch_handler
        Description:
        Examples:
      dispatch_timeout
        Description:
        Examples:
      dispatch_unblock
        Description:
        Examples:
      div
        Description:
        Examples:
      dladdr
        Description:
      dlclose
        Description:
      dlerror
        Description:
      dlopen
        Description:
          The mode
            Relocation
            Visibility
          Symbol scope
          Other flags
          Symbol resolution
      dlsym
        Description:
        Examples:
      dn_comp
        Description:
      dn_expand
        Description:
      drand48
        Description:
      ds_clear
        Description:
        Examples:
      ds_create
        Description:
        Examples:
      ds_deregister
        Description:
        Examples:
      ds_flags
        Description:
      ds_get
        Description:
      ds_register
        Description:
        Examples:
      ds_set
        Description:
        Examples:
      dup
        Description:
        Examples:
      dup2
        Description:
        Examples:
    E
      eaccess
        Description:
      _edata
        Description:
      encrypt
        Description:
      _end
        Description:
      endfsent
        Description:
      endgrent
        Description:
      endhostent
        Description:
      ENDIAN_BE16
        Description:
        Examples:
      ENDIAN_BE32
        Description:
        Examples:
      ENDIAN_BE64
        Description:
        Examples:
      ENDIAN_LE16
        Description:
        Examples:
      ENDIAN_LE32
        Description:
        Examples:
      ENDIAN_LE64
        Description:
        Examples:
      ENDIAN_RET16
        Description:
        Examples:
      ENDIAN_RET32
        Description:
        Examples:
      ENDIAN_RET64
        Description:
        Examples:
      ENDIAN_SWAP16
        Description:
        Examples:
      ENDIAN_SWAP32
        Description:
        Examples:
      ENDIAN_SWAP64
        Description:
        Examples:
      endnetent
        Description:
      endprotoent
        Description:
      endpwent
        Description:
      endservent
        Description:
      endspent
        Description:
      endutent
        Description:
      environ
        Description:
      eof
        Description:
        Examples:
      erand48
        Description:
      erf, erff
        Description:
      erfc, erfcf, erfcl
        Description:
      err, errx
        Description:
        Examples:
      errno
        Description:
          Changes to EALREADY
        Examples:
      _etext
        Description:
      execl
        Description:
          exec* summary
        Examples:
      execle
        Description:
          exec* summary
        Examples:
      execlp
        Description:
          exec* summary
      execlpe
        Description:
          exec* summary
      execv
        Description:
          exec* summary
        Examples:
      execve
        Description:
          exec* summary
      execvp
        Description:
          exec* summary
      execvpe
        Description:
          exec* summary
      _exit
        Description:
        Examples:
      exit
        Description:
        Examples:
      exp, expf, expl
        Description:
        Examples:
      expm1, expm1f
        Description:
        Examples:
    F
      fabs, fabsf
        Description:
        Examples:
      fcfgopen
        Description:
      fchdir
        Description:
      fchmod
        Description:
        Examples:
      fchown
        Description:
        Examples:
      fclose
        Description:
        Examples:
      fcloseall
        Description:
        Examples:
      fcntl
        Description:
          flock structure
        Examples:
      fdatasync
        Description:
      fdopen
        Description:
        Examples:
      feof
        Description:
        Examples:
      ferror
        Description:
        Examples:
      fflush
        Description:
        Examples:
      ffs
        Description:
      fgetc
        Description:
        Examples:
      fgetchar
        Description:
        Examples:
      fgetpos
        Description:
        Examples:
      fgets
        Description:
        Examples:
      fgetspent
        Description:
        Examples:
      fgetwc
        Description:
      fgetws
        Description:
      fileno
        Description:
        Examples:
      flink
        Description:
      flock
        Description:
      flockfile
        Description:
      floor, floorf
        Description:
        Examples:
      flushall
        Description:
      fmod, fmodf, fmodl
        Description:
        Examples:
      fnmatch
        Description:
          Pattern Matching Special Characters
        Examples:
      fopen, fopen64
        Description:
        Examples:
      fork
        Description:
        Examples:
      forkpty
        Description:
      fp_exception_mask
        Description:
        Examples:
      fp_exception_value
        Description:
        Examples:
      fp_precision
        Description:
        Examples:
      fp_rounding
        Description:
        Examples:
      fp_setenv
        Description:
        Examples:
      fpathconf
        Description:
        Examples:
      fprintf
        Description:
        Examples:
      fputc
        Description:
        Examples:
      fputchar
        Description:
        Examples:
      fputs
        Description:
        Examples:
      fputwc
        Description:
      fputws
        Description:
      fread
        Description:
        Examples:
      free
        Description:
        Examples:
      freeaddrinfo
        Description:
      freeifaddrs
        Description:
      freopen, freopen64
        Description:
        Examples:
      frexp, frexpf
        Description:
        Examples:
      fscanf
        Description:
        Examples:
      fseek, fseeko, fseeko64
        Description:
        Examples:
      fsetpos
        Description:
        Examples:
      fstat, fstat64
        Description:
        Examples:
      fstatvfs, fstatvfs64
        Description:
      fsync
        Description:
      ftell, ftello, ftello64
        Description:
        Examples:
      ftime
        Description:
        Examples:
      ftruncate, ftruncate64
        Description:
      ftrylockfile
        Description:
      ftw, ftw64
        Description:
      funlockfile
        Description:
      futime
        Description:
      fwide
        Description:
      fwprintf
        Description:
      fwrite
        Description:
        Examples:
      fwscanf
        Description:
    G
      gai_strerror
        Description:
      gamma, gamma_r, gammaf, gammaf_r
        Description:
      getaddrinfo
        Description:
          Using the hints argument
          Using the ai_flags argument in the hints structure
          Pitfalls
        Examples:
      getc
        Description:
        Examples:
      getc_unlocked
        Description:
      getchar
        Description:
        Examples:
      getchar_unlocked
        Description:
      getcwd
        Description:
        Examples:
      getdomainname
        Description:
      getdtablesize
        Description:
      getegid
        Description:
        Examples:
      getenv
        Description:
        Examples:
      geteuid
        Description:
        Examples:
      getfsfile
        Description:
      getfsent
        Description:
          The fstab structure
      getfsspec
        Description:
      getgid
        Description:
        Examples:
      getgrent
        Description:
        Examples:
      getgrgid
        Description:
        Examples:
      getgrgid_r
        Description:
      getgrnam
        Description:
        Examples:
      getgrnam_r
        Description:
      getgrouplist
        Description:
        Examples:
      getgroups
        Description:
        Examples:
      gethostbyaddr
        Description:
        Examples:
      gethostbyaddr_r
        Description:
      gethostbyname, gethostbyname2
        Description:
      gethostbyname_r
        Description:
      gethostent
        Description:
      gethostent_r
        Description:
      gethostname
        Description:
      getifaddrs
        Description:
      GETIOVBASE
        Description:
      GETIOVLEN
        Description:
      getitimer
        Description:
      getlogin
        Description:
      getlogin_r
        Description:
      getnameinfo
        Description:
          Extension
        Examples:
      getnetbyaddr
        Description:
      getnetbyname
        Description:
      getnetent
        Description:
      getopt
        Description:
          Utility Syntax Guidelines
        Examples:
      getpagesize
        Description:
      getpagesizes, getpagesizes64
        Description:
        Examples:
      getpass
        Description:
      getpeereid
        Description:
      getpeername
        Description:
      getpgid
        Description:
      getpgrp
        Description:
        Examples:
      getpid
        Description:
        Examples:
      getppid
        Description:
        Examples:
      getprio
        Description:
      getprotobyname
        Description:
      getprotobynumber
        Description:
      getprotoent
        Description:
      getpwent
        Description:
        Examples:
      getpwent_r
        Description:
      getpwnam
        Description:
        Examples:
      getpwnam_r
        Description:
      getpwuid
        Description:
        Examples:
      getpwuid_r
        Description:
      getrlimit, getrlimit64
        Description:
        Examples:
      getrusage
        Description:
      gets
        Description:
        Examples:
      getservbyname
        Description:
      getservbyport
        Description:
      getservent
        Description:
      getsid
        Description:
      getsockname
        Description:
      getsockopt
        Description:
          Manipulating socket options
          Options
            IP_HDRINCL
            IP_TOS
            SO_BINDTODEVICE
            SO_BROADCAST
            SO_DEBUG
            SO_DONTROUTE
            SO_ERROR
            SO_KEEPALIVE
            SO_LINGER
            SO_OOBINLINE
            SO_RCVBUF and SO_SNDBUF
            SO_RCVLOWAT
            SO_RCVTIMEO
            SO_REUSEADDR
            SO_REUSEPORT
            SO_SNDLOWAT
            SO_SNDTIMEO
            SO_TIMESTAMP
            SO_TYPE
            SO_USELOOPBACK
            TCP_KEEPALIVE
            TCP_NODELAY
          Keepalive timing
      getspent, getspent_r
        Description:
        Examples:
      getspnam, getspnam_r
        Description:
        Examples:
      getsubopt
        Description:
        Examples:
      gettimeofday
        Description:
      getuid
        Description:
        Examples:
      getutent
        Description:
      getutid
        Description:
      getutline
        Description:
      getw
        Description:
      getwc
        Description:
      getwchar
        Description:
      getwd
        Description:
      glob
        Description:
        Examples:
      globfree
        Description:
      gmtime
        Description:
      gmtime_r
        Description:
    H
      h_errno
        Description:
      hcreate
        Description:
        Examples:
      hdestroy
        Description:
        Examples:
      herror
        Description:
      hostent
        Description:
      hsearch
        Description:
        Examples:
      hstrerror
        Description:
      htonl
        Description:
      htons
        Description:
      hwi_find_item
        Description:
        Examples:
      hwi_find_tag
        Description:
      hwi_off2tag
        Description:
      hwi_tag2off
        Description:
      hypot, hypotf
        Description:
        Examples:
    I
      ICMP
        Description:
      ICMP6
        Description:
          ICMP6 type/code filter
      if_freenameindex
        Description:
      if_indextoname
        Description:
      if_nameindex
        Description:
      if_nametoindex
        Description:
      ifaddrs
        Description:
      ilogb, ilogbf
        Description:
        Examples:
      in8
        Description:
      in8s
        Description:
      in16, inbe16, inle16
        Description:
      in16s
        Description:
      in32, inbe32, inle32
        Description:
      in32s
        Description:
      index
        Description:
      inet_addr
        Description:
      inet_aton
        Description:
      inet_lnaof
        Description:
      inet_makeaddr
        Description:
      inet_net_ntop
        Description:
          Network Numbers (IPv4 Internet addresses)
      inet_netof
        Description:
      inet_net_pton
        Description:
      inet_network
        Description:
      inet_ntoa
        Description:
      inet_ntoa_r
        Description:
      inet_ntop
        Description:
        Examples:
      inet_pton
        Description:
          AF_INET addresses
          AF_INET6 addresses
        Examples:
      INET6
        Description:
          Protocols
          Addressing
          Interaction between IPv4/v6 sockets
      inet6_option_alloc
        Description:
      inet6_option_append
        Description:
      inet6_option_find
        Description:
      inet6_option_init
        Description:
      inet6_option_next
        Description:
      inet6_option_space
        Description:
      inet6_rthdr_add
        Description:
      inet6_rthdr_getaddr
        Description:
      inet6_rthdr_getflags
        Description:
      inet6_rthdr_init
        Description:
      inet6_rthdr_lasthop
        Description:
      inet6_rthdr_reverse
        Description:
      inet6_rthdr_segments
        Description:
          inet6_rthdr_segments
      inet6_rthdr_space
        Description:
      initgroups
        Description:
      initstate
        Description:
        Examples:
      input_line
        Description:
        Examples:
      insque
        Description:
      InterruptAttach, InterruptAttach_r
        Description:
          Interrupt vector numbers
          Interrupts and startup code
          Typical x86 Interrupt vector numbers
          Interrupt handler function
          Flags
          _NTO_INTR_FLAGS_END
          _NTO_INTR_FLAGS_PROCESS
          _NTO_INTR_FLAGS_TRK_MSK
          Blocking states
      InterruptAttachEvent, InterruptAttachEvent_r
        Description:
          Flags
          _NTO_INTR_FLAGS_END
          _NTO_INTR_FLAGS_PROCESS
          _NTO_INTR_FLAGS_TRK_MSK
          Advantages & disadvantages
          Blocking states
      InterruptDetach, InterruptDetach_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      InterruptDisable
        Description:
      InterruptEnable
        Description:
      InterruptHookIdle
        Description:
          Flags
          _NTO_INTR_FLAGS_END
          _NTO_INTR_FLAGS_PROCESS
          _NTO_INTR_FLAGS_TRK_MSK
          Blocking states
      InterruptHookTrace
        Description:
          _NTO_INTR_FLAGS_END
          Blocking states
      InterruptLock
        Description:
      InterruptMask
        Description:
      InterruptUnlock
        Description:
      InterruptUnmask
        Description:
      InterruptWait, InterruptWait_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      _intr_v86
        Description:
        Examples:
      _io_connect
        Description:
      _io_connect_ftype_reply
        Description:
      _io_connect_link_reply
        Description:
      ioctl, ioctl_socket
        Description:
          How ioctl commands map to other commands
          Commands with special handling in ioctl_socket
      iofdinfo
        Description:
      iofunc_attr_init
        Description:
      iofunc_attr_lock
        Description:
      iofunc_attr_t
        Description:
      iofunc_attr_trylock
        Description:
      iofunc_attr_unlock
        Description:
      iofunc_check_access
        Description:
      iofunc_chmod
        Description:
          io_chmod_t structure
      iofunc_chmod_default
        Description:
      iofunc_chown
        Description:
          io_chown_t structure
      iofunc_chown_default
        Description:
      iofunc_client_info
        Description:
      iofunc_close_dup
        Description:
          io_close_t structure
      iofunc_close_dup_default
        Description:
      iofunc_close_ocb
        Description:
      iofunc_close_ocb_default
        Description:
      iofunc_devctl
        Description:
          io_devctl_t structure
      iofunc_devctl_default
        Description:
      iofunc_fdinfo
        Description:
      iofunc_fdinfo_default
        Description:
          io_fdinfo_t structure
      iofunc_func_init
        Description:
        Examples:
      iofunc_link
        Description:
          io_link_t structure
      iofunc_lock
        Description:
      iofunc_lock_calloc
        Description:
      iofunc_lock_default
        Description:
      iofunc_lock_free
        Description:
      iofunc_lock_ocb_default
        Description:
      iofunc_lseek
        Description:
          io_lseek_t structure
      iofunc_lseek_default
        Description:
      iofunc_mknod
        Description:
          io_mknod_t structure
      iofunc_mmap
        Description:
          io_mmap_t structure
      iofunc_mmap_default
        Description:
      iofunc_notify
        Description:
          io_notify_t structure
          iofunc_notify_t structure
        Examples:
      iofunc_notify_remove
        Description:
        Examples:
      iofunc_notify_trigger
        Description:
        Examples:
      iofunc_ocb_attach
        Description:
      iofunc_ocb_calloc
        Description:
        Examples:
      iofunc_ocb_detach
        Description:
      iofunc_ocb_free
        Description:
        Examples:
      iofunc_ocb_t
        Description:
      iofunc_open
        Description:
          io_open_t structure
        Examples:
      iofunc_open_default
        Description:
      iofunc_openfd
        Description:
          io_openfd_t structure
      iofunc_openfd_default
        Description:
      iofunc_pathconf
        Description:
          io_pathconf_t structure
      iofunc_pathconf_default
        Description:
      iofunc_read_default
        Description:
      iofunc_read_verify
        Description:
          io_read_t structure
      iofunc_readlink
        Description:
          io_readlink_t structure
      iofunc_rename
        Description:
          io_rename_t structure
      iofunc_space_verify
        Description:
          io_space_t structure
      iofunc_stat
        Description:
      iofunc_stat_default
        Description:
          io_stat_t structure
      iofunc_sync
        Description:
      iofunc_sync_default
        Description:
      iofunc_sync_verify
        Description:
          io_sync_t structure
      iofunc_time_update
        Description:
      iofunc_unblock
        Description:
      iofunc_unblock_default
        Description:
        Examples:
      iofunc_unlink
        Description:
          io_unlink_t structure
      iofunc_unlock_ocb_default
        Description:
      iofunc_utime
        Description:
          io_utime_t structure
      iofunc_utime_default
        Description:
      iofunc_write_default
        Description:
      iofunc_write_verify
        Description:
          io_write_t structure
      ionotify
        Description:
          Flags
          Actions
      IP
        Description:
          Multicasting
          Multicast Options
      IPsec
        Description:
          Kernel interface
          Policy management
          Miscellaneous sysctl variables
          Protocols
          Setting the policy
            Arguments for request
      ipsec_dump_policy
        Description:
        Examples:
      ipsec_get_policylen
        Description:
        Examples:
      ipsec_set_policy
        Description:
        Examples:
      ipsec_strerror
        Description:
        Examples:
      IP6
        Description:
          Basic IP6 sockets API
          Advanced IP6 sockets API
          Advanced API and TCP sockets
          Conflict resolution
          Raw IP6 Sockets
      iruserok, iruserok_sa
        Description:
      isalnum
        Description:
        Examples:
      isalpha
        Description:
        Examples:
      isascii
        Description:
        Examples:
      isatty
        Description:
        Examples:
      iscntrl
        Description:
        Examples:
      isdigit
        Description:
        Examples:
      isfdtype
        Description:
      isfinite
        Description:
        Examples:
      isgraph
        Description:
        Examples:
      isinf
        Description:
        Examples:
      islower
        Description:
        Examples:
      isnan
        Description:
        Examples:
      isprint
        Description:
        Examples:
      ispunct
        Description:
        Examples:
      isspace
        Description:
        Examples:
      isupper
        Description:
        Examples:
      iswalnum
        Description:
      iswalpha
        Description:
      iswcntrl
        Description:
      iswctype
        Description:
      iswdigit
        Description:
      iswgraph
        Description:
      iswlower
        Description:
      iswprint
        Description:
      iswpunct
        Description:
      iswspace
        Description:
      iswupper
        Description:
      iswxdigit
        Description:
      isxdigit
        Description:
        Examples:
      itoa
        Description:
        Examples:
    J
      j0, j0f
        Description:
        Examples:
      j1, j1f
        Description:
      jn, jnf
        Description:
        Examples:
      jrand48
        Description:
    K
      kill
        Description:
        Examples:
      killpg
        Description:
        Examples:
    L
      labs
        Description:
        Examples:
      lchown
        Description:
        Examples:
      lcong48
        Description:
      ldexp, ldexpf, ldexpl
        Description:
        Examples:
      ldiv
        Description:
        Examples:
      lfind
        Description:
        Examples:
      lgamma, lgamma_r, lgammaf, lgammaf_r
        Description:
        Examples:
      link
        Description:
        Examples:
      lio_listio
        Description:
      listen
        Description:
      llabs
        Description:
      localeconv
        Description:
        Examples:
      localtime
        Description:
      localtime_r
        Description:
      lockf
        Description:
      log, logf, logl
        Description:
        Examples:
      log10, log10f, log10l
        Description:
        Examples:
      log1p, log1pf, log1pl
        Description:
      logb, logbf
        Description:
        Examples:
      login_tty
        Description:
      longjmp
        Description:
        Examples:
      lrand48
        Description:
      lsearch
        Description:
        Examples:
      lseek, lseek64
        Description:
        Examples:
      lstat, lstat64
        Description:
        Examples:
      ltoa, lltoa
        Description:
        Examples:
      ltrunc
        Description:
        Examples:
    M
      main
        Description:
        Examples:
      mallinfo
        Description:
      malloc
        Description:
        Examples:
          Debugging
          Reverting to the behavior of Neutrino 6.2
      mallopt
        Description:
          Controlling memory allocation
          Controlling extra checking
      max
        Description:
        Examples:
      mblen
        Description:
        Examples:
      mbrlen
        Description:
      mbrtowc
        Description:
      mbsinit
        Description:
      mbsrtowcs
        Description:
      mbstowcs
        Description:
        Examples:
      mbtowc
        Description:
        Examples:
      mcheck
        Description:
      mem_offset, mem_offset64
        Description:
          QNX extension
        Examples:
      memalign
        Description:
      memccpy
        Description:
        Examples:
      memchr
        Description:
        Examples:
      memcmp
        Description:
        Examples:
      memcpy
        Description:
        Examples:
      memcpyv
        Description:
        Examples:
      memicmp
        Description:
        Examples:
      memmove
        Description:
        Examples:
      memset
        Description:
        Examples:
      message_attach
        Description:
          message_attr_t structure
          Handler function
        Examples:
      message_connect
        Description:
        Examples:
      message_detach
        Description:
        Examples:
      min
        Description:
        Examples:
      mkdir
        Description:
        Examples:
      mkfifo
        Description:
        Examples:
      mknod
        Description:
        Examples:
      mkstemp
        Description:
      mktemp
        Description:
      mktime
        Description:
        Examples:
      mlock
        Description:
      mlockall
        Description:
      mmap, mmap64
        Description:
        Examples:
      mmap_device_io
        Description:
      mmap_device_memory
        Description:
        Examples:
      modem_open
        Description:
        Examples:
      modem_read
        Description:
      modem_script
        Description:
          State 1
          State 2
          State 3
          State 4
          State 5
      modem_write
        Description:
      modf, modff
        Description:
        Examples:
      mount
        Description:
      mount_parse_generic_args
        Description:
        Examples:
      mprobe
        Description:
      mprotect
        Description:
      mq_close
        Description:
      mq_getattr
        Description:
      mq_notify
        Description:
      mq_open
        Description:
      mq_receive
        Description:
      mq_send
        Description:
      mq_setattr
        Description:
      mq_timedreceive, mq_timedreceive_monotonic
        Description:
        Examples:
      mq_timedsend, mq_timedsend_monotonic
        Description:
        Examples:
      mq_unlink
        Description:
      mrand48
        Description:
      _msg_info
        Description:
          Node descriptors
      MsgCurrent, MsgCurrent_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      MsgDeliverEvent, MsgDeliverEvent_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
          Native networking
        Examples:
      MsgError, MsgError_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
          Native networking
      MsgInfo, MsgInfo_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      MsgKeyData, MsgKeyData_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
        Examples:
      MsgRead, MsgRead_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
          Native networking
      MsgReadv, MsgReadv_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      MsgReceive, MsgReceive_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
          Native networking
      MsgReceivePulse, MsgReceivePulse_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      MsgReceivePulsev, MsgReceivePulsev_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      MsgReceivev, MsgReceivev_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      MsgReply, MsgReply_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
          Native networking
      MsgReplyv, MsgReplyv_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      MsgSend, MsgSend_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
          Native networking
      MsgSendnc, MsgSendnc_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      MsgSendPulse, MsgSendPulse_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
          Native networking
      MsgSendsv, MsgSendsv_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      MsgSendsvnc, MsgSendsvnc_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      MsgSendv, MsgSendv_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      MsgSendvnc, MsgSendvnc_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      MsgSendvs, MsgSendvs_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      MsgSendvsnc, MsgSendvsnc_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      MsgVerifyEvent, MsgVerifyEvent_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      MsgWrite, MsgWrite_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
          Native networking
      MsgWritev, MsgWritev_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      msync
        Description:
        Examples:
      munlock
        Description:
      munlockall
        Description:
      munmap
        Description:
      munmap_device_io
        Description:
      munmap_device_memory
        Description:
      munmap_flags
        Description:
    N
      name_attach
        Description:
          name_attach_t
        Examples:
      name_close
        Description:
        Examples:
      name_detach
        Description:
        Examples:
      name_open
        Description:
        Examples:
      nanosleep
        Description:
      nanospin
        Description:
      nanospin_calibrate
        Description:
        Examples:
      nanospin_count
        Description:
        Examples:
      nanospin_ns
        Description:
      nanospin_ns_to_count
        Description:
        Examples:
      nap
        Description:
      napms
        Description:
      nbaconnect
        Description:
      nbaconnect_result
        Description:
      ncurses
        Description:
      ND_NODE_CMP
        Description:
        Examples:
      netent
        Description:
      netmgr_ndtostr
        Description:
        Examples:
      netmgr_remote_nd
        Description:
        Examples:
      netmgr_strtond
        Description:
        Examples:
      nextafter, nextafterf
        Description:
        Examples:
      nftw, nftw64
        Description:
      nice
        Description:
      nrand48
        Description:
      nsec2timespec
        Description:
      ntohl
        Description:
      ntohs
        Description:
    O
      offsetof
        Description:
        Examples:
      open, open64
        Description:
        Examples:
      opendir
        Description:
        Examples:
      openfd
        Description:
        Examples:
      openlog
        Description:
        Examples:
      openpty
        Description:
      out8
        Description:
      out8s
        Description:
      out16, outbe16, outle16
        Description:
      out16s
        Description:
      out32, outbe32, outle32
        Description:
      out32s
        Description:
    P
      pathconf
        Description:
        Examples:
      pathfind, pathfind_r
        Description:
        Examples:
      pathmgr_symlink
        Description:
        Examples:
      pathmgr_unlink
        Description:
        Examples:
      pause
        Description:
        Examples:
      pccard_arm
        Description:
        Examples:
      pccard_attach
        Description:
        Examples:
      pccard_detach
        Description:
        Examples:
      pccard_info
        Description:
          _pccard_info structure
        Examples:
      pccard_lock
        Description:
        Examples:
      pccard_raw_read
        Description:
        Examples:
      pccard_unlock
        Description:
        Examples:
      pci_attach
        Description:
      pci_attach_device
        Description:
          pci_dev_info structure
          Flags
          Testing and converting addresses
        Examples:
      pci_detach
        Description:
      pci_detach_device
        Description:
      pci_find_class
        Description:
      pci_find_device
        Description:
      pci_irq_routing_options
        Description:
        Examples:
      pci_map_irq
        Description:
      pci_present
        Description:
      pci_read_config
        Description:
      pci_read_config8
        Description:
      pci_read_config16
        Description:
      pci_read_config32
        Description:
      pci_rescan_bus
        Description:
      pci_write_config
        Description:
      pci_write_config8
        Description:
      pci_write_config16
        Description:
      pci_write_config32
        Description:
      pclose
        Description:
        Examples:
      perror
        Description:
        Examples:
      pipe
        Description:
      poll
        Description:
        Examples:
      popen
        Description:
        Examples:
      posix_mem_offset, posix_mem_offset64
        Description:
      posix_memalign
        Description:
      posix_spawn
        Description:
      posix_spawn_file_actions_addclose
        Description:
      posix_spawn_file_actions_adddup2
        Description:
      posix_spawn_file_actions_addopen
        Description:
      posix_spawn_file_actions_destroy
        Description:
      posix_spawn_file_actions_init
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_addpartid
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_addpartition
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_destroy
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_getcred
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_getflags
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_getnode
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_getpartid
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_getpgroup
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_getrunmask
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_getschedparam
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_getschedpolicy
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_getsigdefault
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_getsigignore
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_getsigmask
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_getstackmax
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_getxflags
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_init
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_setcred
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_setflags
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_setnode
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_setpgroup
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_setrunmask
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_setschedparam
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_setschedpolicy
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_setsigdefault
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_setsigignore
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_setsigmask
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_setstackmax
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_setxflags
        Description:
      posix_spawnp
        Description:
      posix_typed_mem_get_info
        Description:
      posix_typed_mem_open
        Description:
      pow, powf, powl
        Description:
        Examples:
      pread, pread64
        Description:
      printf
        Description:
          Format Arguments
          Format control string
            Format control flags
            Field width
            Precision specifier
            Type length specifier
            Conversion type specifiers
        Examples:
      procmgr_daemon
        Description:
      procmgr_event_notify
        Description:
          Event types
        Examples:
      procmgr_event_trigger
        Description:
        Examples:
      procmgr_guardian
        Description:
        Examples:
      procmgr_session
        Description:
      __progname
        Description:
      protoent
        Description:
      pthread_abort
        Description:
      pthread_atfork
        Description:
      pthread_attr_destroy
        Description:
      pthread_attr_getdetachstate
        Description:
      pthread_attr_getguardsize
        Description:
      pthread_attr_getinheritsched
        Description:
      pthread_attr_getschedparam
        Description:
      pthread_attr_getschedpolicy
        Description:
      pthread_attr_getscope
        Description:
      pthread_attr_getstackaddr
        Description:
      pthread_attr_getstacklazy
        Description:
      pthread_attr_getstackprealloc
        Description:
      pthread_attr_getstacksize
        Description:
      pthread_attr_init
        Description:
      pthread_attr_setdetachstate
        Description:
      pthread_attr_setguardsize
        Description:
      pthread_attr_setinheritsched
        Description:
      pthread_attr_setschedparam
        Description:
        Examples:
      pthread_attr_setschedpolicy
        Description:
      pthread_attr_setscope
        Description:
      pthread_attr_setstackaddr
        Description:
      pthread_attr_setstacklazy
        Description:
      pthread_attr_setstackprealloc
        Description:
      pthread_attr_setstacksize
        Description:
      pthread_barrier_destroy
        Description:
      pthread_barrier_init
        Description:
      pthread_barrier_wait
        Description:
      pthread_barrierattr_destroy
        Description:
      pthread_barrierattr_getpshared
        Description:
      pthread_barrierattr_init
        Description:
      pthread_barrierattr_setpshared
        Description:
      pthread_cancel
        Description:
      pthread_cleanup_pop
        Description:
        Examples:
      pthread_cleanup_push
        Description:
        Examples:
      pthread_cond_broadcast
        Description:
      pthread_cond_destroy
        Description:
      pthread_cond_init
        Description:
      pthread_cond_signal
        Description:
      pthread_cond_timedwait
        Description:
        Examples:
      pthread_cond_wait
        Description:
        Examples:
      pthread_condattr_destroy
        Description:
      pthread_condattr_getclock
        Description:
      pthread_condattr_getpshared
        Description:
      pthread_condattr_init
        Description:
      pthread_condattr_setclock
        Description:
      pthread_condattr_setpshared
        Description:
      pthread_create
        Description:
          QNX extensions
        Examples:
      pthread_detach
        Description:
      pthread_equal
        Description:
      pthread_exit
        Description:
      pthread_getconcurrency
        Description:
      pthread_getcpuclockid
        Description:
      pthread_getname_np
        Description:
      pthread_getschedparam
        Description:
      pthread_getspecific
        Description:
        Examples:
      pthread_join
        Description:
      pthread_key_create
        Description:
        Examples:
      pthread_key_delete
        Description:
      pthread_kill
        Description:
      pthread_mutex_destroy
        Description:
      pthread_mutex_getprioceiling
        Description:
      pthread_mutex_init
        Description:
      pthread_mutex_lock
        Description:
        Examples:
      pthread_mutex_setprioceiling
        Description:
      pthread_mutex_timedlock, pthread_mutex_timedlock_monotonic
        Description:
      pthread_mutex_trylock
        Description:
      pthread_mutex_unlock
        Description:
      pthread_mutex_wakeup_np
        Description:
      pthread_mutexattr_destroy
        Description:
      pthread_mutexattr_getprioceiling
        Description:
      pthread_mutexattr_getprotocol
        Description:
      pthread_mutexattr_getpshared
        Description:
      pthread_mutexattr_getrecursive
        Description:
      pthread_mutexattr_gettype
        Description:
      pthread_mutexattr_getwakeup_np
        Description:
      pthread_mutexattr_init
        Description:
      pthread_mutexattr_setprioceiling
        Description:
      pthread_mutexattr_setprotocol
        Description:
      pthread_mutexattr_setpshared
        Description:
      pthread_mutexattr_setrecursive
        Description:
      pthread_mutexattr_settype
        Description:
      pthread_mutexattr_setwakeup_np
        Description:
      pthread_once
        Description:
        Examples:
      pthread_rwlock_destroy
        Description:
      pthread_rwlock_init
        Description:
      pthread_rwlock_rdlock
        Description:
      pthread_rwlock_timedrdlock
        Description:
      pthread_rwlock_timedwrlock
        Description:
      pthread_rwlock_tryrdlock
        Description:
      pthread_rwlock_trywrlock
        Description:
      pthread_rwlock_unlock
        Description:
      pthread_rwlock_wrlock
        Description:
      pthread_rwlockattr_destroy
        Description:
      pthread_rwlockattr_getpshared
        Description:
      pthread_rwlockattr_init
        Description:
      pthread_rwlockattr_setpshared
        Description:
      pthread_self
        Description:
      pthread_setcancelstate
        Description:
      pthread_setcanceltype
        Description:
      pthread_setconcurrency
        Description:
      pthread_setname_np
        Description:
      pthread_setschedparam
        Description:
      pthread_setschedprio
        Description:
      pthread_setspecific
        Description:
        Examples:
      pthread_sigmask
        Description:
      pthread_sleepon_broadcast
        Description:
      pthread_sleepon_lock
        Description:
      pthread_sleepon_signal
        Description:
      pthread_sleepon_timedwait
        Description:
      pthread_sleepon_unlock
        Description:
      pthread_sleepon_wait
        Description:
      pthread_spin_destroy
        Description:
      pthread_spin_init
        Description:
      pthread_spin_lock
        Description:
      pthread_spin_trylock
        Description:
      pthread_spin_unlock
        Description:
      pthread_testcancel
        Description:
      pthread_timedjoin, pthread_timedjoin_monotonic
        Description:
      _pulse
        Description:
      pulse_attach
        Description:
        Examples:
      pulse_detach
        Description:
        Examples:
      putc
        Description:
        Examples:
      putc_unlocked
        Description:
      putchar
        Description:
        Examples:
      putchar_unlocked
        Description:
      putenv
        Description:
        Examples:
      puts
        Description:
        Examples:
      putspent
        Description:
        Examples:
      pututline
        Description:
      putw
        Description:
      putwc
        Description:
      putwchar
        Description:
      pwrite, pwrite64
        Description:
    Q
      qnx_crypt
        Description:
        Examples:
      qsort
        Description:
        Examples:
    R
      Raccept
        Description:
      raise
        Description:
        Examples:
      rand
        Description:
        Examples:
      rand_r
        Description:
      random
        Description:
        Examples:
      Rbind
        Description:
      rcmd, rcmd_af
        Description:
      Rconnect
        Description:
      rdchk
        Description:
      re_comp
        Description:
      re_exec
        Description:
      read
        Description:
        Examples:
      read_main_config_file
        Description:
      readblock
        Description:
      readcond
        Description:
          MIN
          TIME
          TIMEOUT
          FORWARD
      readdir
        Description:
        Examples:
      readdir_r
        Description:
      readlink
        Description:
        Examples:
      readv
        Description:
      realloc
        Description:
        Examples:
      realpath
        Description:
      recv
        Description:
      recvfrom
        Description:
      recvmsg
        Description:
      regcomp
        Description:
          Basic Regular Expressions
          Extended Regular Expressions
        Examples:
        Contributing author:
      regerror
        Description:
        Examples:
        Contributing author:
      regexec
        Description:
        Examples:
        Contributing author:
      regfree
        Description:
        Examples:
        Contributing author:
      remainder, remainderf, remainderl
        Description:
      remove
        Description:
        Examples:
      remque
        Description:
      rename
        Description:
        Examples:
      res_init
        Description:
          Resolver configuration
      res_mkquery
        Description:
      res_query
        Description:
      res_querydomain
        Description:
      res_search
        Description:
      res_send
        Description:
      resmgr_attach
        Description:
          resmgr_attr_t structure
          The flags argument
        Examples:
      resmgr_block
        Description:
        Examples:
      resmgr_connect_funcs_t
        Description:
      resmgr_context_alloc
        Description:
        Examples:
      resmgr_context_free
        Description:
        Examples:
      resmgr_context_t
        Description:
      resmgr_detach
        Description:
          Blocking states
        Examples:
      resmgr_devino
        Description:
        Examples:
      resmgr_handle_grow
        Description:
      resmgr_handle_tune
        Description:
      resmgr_handler
        Description:
        Examples:
      resmgr_io_funcs_t
        Description:
      resmgr_iofuncs
        Description:
      resmgr_msg_again
        Description:
      resmgr_msgread
        Description:
      resmgr_msgreadv
        Description:
      resmgr_msgreply
        Description:
          Blocking states
      resmgr_msgreplyv
        Description:
          Blocking states
      resmgr_msgwrite
        Description:
      resmgr_msgwritev
        Description:
      _RESMGR_NPARTS
        Description:
      resmgr_ocb
        Description:
      resmgr_open_bind
        Description:
      resmgr_pathname
        Description:
      _RESMGR_PTR
        Description:
      _RESMGR_STATUS
        Description:
      resmgr_unbind
        Description:
      rewind
        Description:
        Examples:
      rewinddir
        Description:
        Examples:
      Rgetsockname
        Description:
      rindex
        Description:
      rint, rintf, rintl
        Description:
        Examples:
      Rlisten
        Description:
      rmdir
        Description:
        Examples:
      ROUTE
        Description:
          Routing database entries
          Routing packets
          Routing control messages
        Examples:
      Rrcmd
        Description:
      rresvport, rresvport_af
        Description:
      Rselect
        Description:
      rsrcdbmgr_attach
        Description:
          rsrc_request_t structure
        Examples:
          Example 1
          Example 2
          Example 3
          Example 4
      rsrcdbmgr_create
        Description:
          rsrc_alloc_t structure
        Examples:
      rsrcdbmgr_destroy
        Description:
        Examples:
      rsrcdbmgr_detach
        Description:
        Examples:
      rsrcdbmgr_devno_attach
        Description:
          Class names
        Examples:
      rsrcdbmgr_devno_detach
        Description:
        Examples:
      rsrcdbmgr_query_name
        Description:
        Examples:
      ruserok
        Description:
    S
      sbrk
        Description:
        Examples:
      scalb
        Description:
        Examples:
      scalbn, scalbnf
        Description:
        Examples:
      _scalloc
        Description:
      scandir
        Description:
      scanf
        Description:
          Format control string
          Conversion specifiers
          Type length specifiers
          Conversion type specifiers
        Examples:
      sched_getparam
        Description:
        Examples:
      sched_get_priority_adjust
        Description:
      sched_get_priority_max
        Description:
        Examples:
      sched_get_priority_min
        Description:
      sched_getscheduler
        Description:
      sched_param
        Description:
        Examples:
      sched_rr_get_interval
        Description:
      sched_setparam
        Description:
      sched_setscheduler
        Description:
        Examples:
      sched_yield
        Description:
        Examples:
      SchedCtl, SchedCtl_r
        Description:
          SCHED_APS_QUERY_PARMS
            Scheduling policies
            Handling bankruptcy
          SCHED_APS_SET_PARMS
          SCHED_APS_CREATE_PARTITION
          SCHED_APS_QUERY_PARTITION
          SCHED_APS_LOOKUP
          SCHED_APS_JOIN_PARTITION
          SCHED_APS_MODIFY_PARTITION
          SCHED_APS_PARTITION_STATS
          SCHED_APS_OVERALL_STATS
          SCHED_APS_MARK_CRITICAL
          SCHED_APS_CLEAR_CRITICAL
          SCHED_APS_QUERY_THREAD
          SCHED_APS_ATTACH_EVENTS
          SCHED_APS_ADD_SECURITY
            Security
          SCHED_APS_QUERY_PROCESS
          Blocking states
        Examples:
      SchedGet, SchedGet_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      SchedInfo, SchedInfo_r
        Description:
      SchedSet, SchedSet_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      SchedYield, SchedYield_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      searchenv
        Description:
        Examples:
      seed48
        Description:
      seekdir
        Description:
      select
        Description:
          Manipulating file-descriptor sets
        Examples:
      select_attach
        Description:
          Flags
          Function
        Examples:
      select_detach
        Description:
        Examples:
      select_query
        Description:
        Examples:
      sem_close
        Description:
      sem_destroy
        Description:
      sem_getvalue
        Description:
      sem_init
        Description:
      sem_open
        Description:
      sem_post
        Description:
      sem_timedwait, sem_timedwait_monotonic
        Description:
        Examples:
      sem_trywait
        Description:
      sem_unlink
        Description:
      sem_wait
        Description:
      send
        Description:
      sendmsg
        Description:
      sendto
        Description:
      servent
        Description:
      setbuf
        Description:
        Examples:
      setbuffer
        Description:
      setdomainname
        Description:
      setegid
        Description:
        Examples:
      setenv
        Description:
        Examples:
      seteuid
        Description:
        Examples:
      setgid
        Description:
        Examples:
      setfsent
        Description:
      setgrent
        Description:
      setgroups
        Description:
      sethostent
        Description:
      sethostname
        Description:
      SETIOV
        Description:
      setitimer
        Description:
      setjmp
        Description:
        Examples:
      setkey
        Description:
      setlinebuf
        Description:
      setlocale
        Description:
      setlogmask
        Description:
        Examples:
      setnetent
        Description:
      setpgid
        Description:
        Examples:
      setpgrp
        Description:
      setprio
        Description:
      setprotoent
        Description:
      setpwent
        Description:
      setregid
        Description:
      setreuid
        Description:
      setrlimit, setrlimit64
        Description:
      setservent
        Description:
      setsid
        Description:
        Examples:
      setsockopt
        Description:
      setspent
        Description:
      setstate
        Description:
        Examples:
      settimeofday
        Description:
      setuid
        Description:
        Examples:
      setutent
        Description:
      setvbuf
        Description:
        Examples:
      _sfree
        Description:
      shm_ctl
        Description:
          Flags for ARM processors
        Examples:
      shm_ctl_special
        Description:
          ARM-specific flags
          PPC-specific flags
          SH4-specific flags
      shm_open
        Description:
        Examples:
      shm_unlink
        Description:
        Examples:
      shutdown
        Description:
      shutdown_system
        Description:
          shutdown_classify callout
          shutdown_display callout
          shutdown_done callout
          shutdown_error callout
          shutdown_process callout
          shutdown_progress callout
          shutdown_prompt callout
        Examples:
      sigaction
        Description:
        Examples:
      sigaddset
        Description:
        Examples:
      sigblock
        Description:
      sigdelset
        Description:
        Examples:
      sigemptyset
        Description:
        Examples:
      sigevent
        Description:
          SIGEV_INTR
          SIGEV_NONE
          SIGEV_PULSE
          SIGEV_SIGNAL
          SIGEV_SIGNAL_CODE
          SIGEV_SIGNAL_THREAD
          SIGEV_THREAD
          SIGEV_UNBLOCK
          Critical threads
      sigfillset
        Description:
        Examples:
      sigismember
        Description:
        Examples:
      siglongjmp
        Description:
        Examples:
      sigmask
        Description:
      signal
        Description:
          func is a function
          func is SIG_DFL
          func is SIG_IGN
          Handling a condition
        Examples:
      SignalAction, SignalAction_r
        Description:
          POSIX signals
          QNX Neutrino signals
          Signal actions
          Blocking states
      SignalKill, SignalKill_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      SignalProcmask, SignalProcmask_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      SignalSuspend, SignalSuspend_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      SignalWaitinfo, SignalWaitinfo_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      sigpause
        Description:
      sigpending
        Description:
        Examples:
      sigprocmask
        Description:
        Examples:
      sigqueue
        Description:
      sigsetjmp
        Description:
        Examples:
      sigsetmask
        Description:
      sigsuspend
        Description:
        Examples:
      sigtimedwait
        Description:
      sigunblock
        Description:
      sigwait
        Description:
      sigwaitinfo
        Description:
      sin, sinf, sinl
        Description:
        Examples:
      sinh, sinhf, sinhl
        Description:
        Examples:
      sleep
        Description:
        Examples:
      _sleepon_broadcast
        Description:
      _sleepon_destroy
        Description:
      _sleepon_init
        Description:
      _sleepon_lock
        Description:
      _sleepon_signal
        Description:
      _sleepon_unlock
        Description:
      _sleepon_wait
        Description:
      slogb
        Description:
        Examples:
      slogf
        Description:
          Severity levels
        Examples:
      slogi
        Description:
        Examples:
      _smalloc
        Description:
      snmp_close
        Description:
      snmp_free_pdu
        Description:
      snmp_open
        Description:
      snmp_pdu
        Description:
      snmp_pdu_create
        Description:
      snmp_read
        Description:
      snmp_select_info
        Description:
          Asynchronous SNMP transactions:
      snmp_send
        Description:
      snmp_session
        Description:
      snmp_timeout
        Description:
      snprintf
        Description:
        Examples:
      sockatmark
        Description:
      socket
        Description:
          SOCK_STREAM sockets
          SOCK_DGRAM and SOCK_RAW sockets
          Using the ioctl call
          Socket-level options
      socketpair
        Description:
        Examples:
      SOCKSinit
        Description:
      sopen
        Description:
        Examples:
      sopenfd
        Description:
      spawn
        Description:
          Mapping file descriptors
          inheritance structure
      spawnl
        Description:
        Examples:
      spawnle
        Description:
        Examples:
      spawnlp
        Description:
      spawnlpe
        Description:
      spawnp
        Description:
      spawnv
        Description:
        Examples:
      spawnve
        Description:
      spawnvp
        Description:
      spawnvpe
        Description:
      sprintf
        Description:
        Examples:
      sqrt, sqrtf, sqrtl
        Description:
        Examples:
      srand
        Description:
        Examples:
      srand48
        Description:
      srandom
        Description:
      _srealloc
        Description:
      sscanf
        Description:
        Examples:
      stat, stat64
        Description:
          stat structure
          Access permissions
          st_mode bits
          Macros
        Examples:
      statvfs, statvfs64
        Description:
      stderr
        Description:
      stdin
        Description:
      stdout
        Description:
      straddstr
        Description:
      strcasecmp
        Description:
        Examples:
      strcat
        Description:
        Examples:
      strchr
        Description:
        Examples:
      strcmp
        Description:
        Examples:
      strcmpi
        Description:
        Examples:
      strcoll
        Description:
        Examples:
      strcpy
        Description:
        Examples:
      strcspn
        Description:
        Examples:
      strdup
        Description:
        Examples:
      strerror
        Description:
        Examples:
      strerror_r
        Description:
        Examples:
      strftime
        Description:
          Formats
        Examples:
      stricmp
        Description:
        Examples:
      strlcat, strlcpy
        Description:
        Examples:
        Contributing author:
      strlen
        Description:
        Examples:
      strlwr
        Description:
        Examples:
      strncasecmp
        Description:
        Examples:
      strncat
        Description:
        Examples:
      strncmp
        Description:
        Examples:
      strncpy
        Description:
        Examples:
      strnicmp
        Description:
        Examples:
      strnset
        Description:
        Examples:
      strpbrk
        Description:
        Examples:
      strptime
        Description:
          Formats
          Modified conversion specifiers
        Examples:
      strrchr
        Description:
        Examples:
      strrev
        Description:
        Examples:
      strsep
        Description:
        Examples:
      strset
        Description:
        Examples:
      strsignal
        Description:
      strspn
        Description:
        Examples:
      strstr
        Description:
        Examples:
      strtod, strtof, strtold
        Description:
        Examples:
      strtoimax, strtoumax
        Description:
      strtok
        Description:
        Examples:
      strtok_r
        Description:
      strtol, strtoll
        Description:
        Examples:
      strtoul, strtoull
        Description:
        Examples:
      strupr
        Description:
        Examples:
      strxfrm
        Description:
        Examples:
      swab
        Description:
      swprintf
        Description:
      swscanf
        Description:
      symlink
        Description:
        Examples:
      sync
        Description:
      SyncCondvarSignal, SyncCondvarSignal_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      SyncCondvarWait, SyncCondvarWait_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      SyncCtl, SyncCtl_r
        Description:
      SyncDestroy, SyncDestroy_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      SyncMutexEvent, SyncMutexEvent_r
        Description:
      SyncMutexLock, SyncMutexLock_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      SyncMutexRevive, SyncMutexRevive_r
        Description:
      SyncMutexUnlock, SyncMutexUnlock_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      SyncSemPost, SyncSemPost_r
        Description:
      SyncSemWait, SyncSemWait_r
        Description:
      SyncTypeCreate, SyncTypeCreate_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      sysconf
        Description:
        Examples:
      sysctl
        Description:
        Examples:
      syslog
        Description:
          Message levels
        Examples:
      sysmgr_reboot
        Description:
      SYSPAGE_CPU_ENTRY
        Description:
        Examples:
      SYSPAGE_ENTRY
        Description:
        Examples:
      _syspage_ptr
        Description:
      system
        Description:
        Examples:
    T
      tan, tanf, tanl
        Description:
        Examples:
      tanh, tanhf, tanhl
        Description:
        Examples:
      tcdrain
        Description:
        Examples:
      tcdropline
        Description:
        Examples:
      tcflow
        Description:
        Examples:
      tcflush
        Description:
        Examples:
      tcgetattr
        Description:
        Examples:
      tcgetpgrp
        Description:
        Examples:
      tcgetsid
        Description:
      tcgetsize
        Description:
      tcinject
        Description:
        Examples:
      tcischars
        Description:
      TCP
        Description:
      tcsendbreak
        Description:
        Examples:
      tcsetattr
        Description:
        Examples:
      tcsetpgrp
        Description:
        Examples:
      tcsetsid
        Description:
      tcsetsize
        Description:
      tell, tell64
        Description:
        Examples:
      telldir
        Description:
      tempnam
        Description:
      termios
        Description:
      thread_pool_control
        Description:
      thread_pool_create
        Description:
          How it works
          Thread-pool attributes
        Examples:
      thread_pool_destroy
        Description:
        Examples:
      thread_pool_limits
        Description:
      thread_pool_start
        Description:
        Examples:
      ThreadCancel, ThreadCancel_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      ThreadCreate, ThreadCreate_r
        Description:
          Thread attributes
          Signal state
          Local storage for private data
          Blocking states
      ThreadCtl, ThreadCtl_r
        Description:
          _NTO_TCTL_ALIGN_FAULT
          _NTO_TCTL_IO
          _NTO_TCTL_NAME
          _NTO_TCTL_ONE_THREAD_CONT
          _NTO_TCTL_ONE_THREAD_HOLD
          _NTO_TCTL_RUNMASK
          _NTO_TCTL_RUNMASK_GET_AND_SET
          _NTO_TCTL_RUNMASK_GET_AND_SET_INHERIT
          _NTO_TCTL_THREADS_CONT
          _NTO_TCTL_THREADS_HOLD
          Blocking states
      ThreadDestroy, ThreadDestroy_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      ThreadDetach, ThreadDetach_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      ThreadJoin, ThreadJoin_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      time
        Description:
        Examples:
      timer_create
        Description:
        Examples:
      timer_delete
        Description:
      timer_getexpstatus
        Description:
      timer_getoverrun
        Description:
      timer_gettime
        Description:
      timer_settime
        Description:
        Examples:
      timer_timeout, timer_timeout_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      TimerAlarm, TimerAlarm_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      TimerCreate, TimerCreate_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      TimerDestroy, TimerDestroy_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      TimerInfo, TimerInfo_r
        Description:
          struct _timer_info
          Blocking states
      TimerSettime, TimerSettime_r
        Description:
          Expiration date
          Blocking states
      TimerTimeout, TimerTimeout_r
        Description:
          Timeout states
          Event types
          The timeout
          Blocking states
      times
        Description:
        Examples:
      timespec
        Description:
      timespec2nsec
        Description:
      timezone
        Description:
      tm
        Description:
      tmpfile, tmpfile64
        Description:
        Examples:
      tmpnam
        Description:
        Examples:
      tolower
        Description:
        Examples:
      toupper
        Description:
        Examples:
      towctrans
        Description:
      towlower
        Description:
      towupper
        Description:
      trace_func_enter
        Description:
      trace_func_exit
        Description:
      trace_here
        Description:
        Examples:
      trace_logb
        Description:
        Examples:
      trace_logbc
        Description:
      trace_logf
        Description:
      trace_logi
        Description:
      trace_nlogf
        Description:
        Examples:
      trace_vnlogf
        Description:
        Examples:
      TraceEvent
        Description:
          Buffer and execution control
            _NTO_TRACE_ALLOCBUFFER, _NTO_TRACE_DEALLOCBUFFER
            _NTO_TRACE_FLUSHBUFFER
            _NTO_TRACE_QUERYEVENTS
            _NTO_TRACE_START, _NTO_TRACE_STARTNOSTATE, _NTO_TRACE_STOP
            _NTO_TRACE_SETRINGMODE
            _NTO_TRACE_SETLINEARMODE
          Fast/wide mode configuration
            _NTO_TRACE_SETALLCLASSESFAST, _NTO_TRACE_SETALLCLASSESWIDE
            _NTO_TRACE_SETCLASSFAST, _NTO_TRACE_SETCLASSWIDE
            _NTO_TRACE_SETEVENTFAST, _NTO_TRACE_SETEVENTWIDE
          Static rules filter configuration
            _NTO_TRACE_ADDALLCLASSES, _NTO_TRACE_DELALLCLASSES
            _NTO_TRACE_ADDCLASS, _NTO_TRACE_DELCLASS
            _NTO_TRACE_ADDEVENT, _NTO_TRACE_DELEVENT
            _NTO_TRACE_SETCLASSPID, _NTO_TRACE_CLRCLASSPID, _NTO_TRACE_SETCLASSTID, _NTO_TRACE_CLRCLASSTID
            _NTO_TRACE_SETEVENTPID, _NTO_TRACE_CLREVENTPID, _NTO_TRACE_SETEVENTTID, _NTO_TRACE_CLREVENTTID
          Dynamic rules filter configuration
            Accessing data in the event handler
            Macros for use with the event header
            _NTO_TRACE_ADDEVENTHANDLER, _NTO_TRACE_DELEVENTHANDLER
            _NTO_TRACE_ADDCLASSEVHANDLER, _NTO_TRACE_DELCLASSEVHANDLER
          User-generated trace events
            _NTO_TRACE_INSERTEVENT
            _NTO_TRACE_INSERTSUSEREVENT, _NTO_TRACE_INSERTCUSEREVENT, _NTO_TRACE_INSERTUSRSTREVENT
        Examples:
      traceparser
        Description:
      traceparser_cs
        Description:
          Callback function
      traceparser_cs_range
        Description:
      traceparser_debug
        Description:
      traceparser_destroy
        Description:
      traceparser_get_info
        Description:
          User info modes for info_modes
          Other valid user info modes
      traceparser_init
        Description:
      truncate
        Description:
      ttyname
        Description:
        Examples:
      ttyname_r
        Description:
      tzname
        Description:
      tzset
        Description:
        Examples:
    U
      ualarm
        Description:
        Examples:
      UDP
        Description:
      ultoa, ulltoa
        Description:
        Examples:
      umask
        Description:
        Examples:
      umount
        Description:
      UNALIGNED_PUT16
        Description:
      UNALIGNED_PUT32
        Description:
      UNALIGNED_PUT64
        Description:
      UNALIGNED_RET16
        Description:
      UNALIGNED_RET32
        Description:
      UNALIGNED_RET64
        Description:
      uname
        Description:
        Examples:
      ungetc
        Description:
        Examples:
      ungetwc
        Description:
      UNIX
        Description:
          Addressing
          Protocols
          LOCAL_CREDS
      unlink
        Description:
        Examples:
      unsetenv
        Description:
      usleep
        Description:
        Examples:
      utime
        Description:
        Examples:
      utimes
        Description:
      utmp
        Description:
      utmpname
        Description:
      utoa
        Description:
        Examples:
    V
      va_arg
        Description:
          Varargs and coercion
        Examples:
      va_copy
        Description:
        Examples:
      va_end
        Description:
      va_start
        Description:
        Examples:
      valloc
        Description:
      verr, verrx
        Description:
      vfork
        Description:
      vfprintf
        Description:
        Examples:
      vfscanf
        Description:
        Examples:
      vfwprintf
        Description:
      vfwscanf
        Description:
      vprintf
        Description:
        Examples:
      vscanf
        Description:
        Examples:
      vslogf
        Description:
      vsnprintf
        Description:
        Examples:
      vsprintf
        Description:
        Examples:
      vsscanf
        Description:
        Examples:
      vswprintf
        Description:
      vswscanf
        Description:
      vsyslog
        Description:
      vwarn, vwarnx
        Description:
      vwprintf
        Description:
      vwscanf
        Description:
    W
      wait
        Description:
          Status macros
      wait3
        Description:
      wait4
        Description:
      waitid
        Description:
      waitpid
        Description:
      warn, warnx
        Description:
        Examples:
      wcrtomb
        Description:
      wcscat
        Description:
      wcschr
        Description:
      wcscmp
        Description:
      wcscoll
        Description:
      wcscpy
        Description:
      wcscspn
        Description:
      wcsftime
        Description:
      wcslen
        Description:
      wcsncat
        Description:
      wcsncmp
        Description:
      wcsncpy
        Description:
      wcspbrk
        Description:
      wcsrchr
        Description:
      wcsrtombs
        Description:
      wcsspn
        Description:
      wcsstr
        Description:
      wcstod, wcstof, wcstold
        Description:
      wcstoimax, wcstoumax
        Description:
      wcstok
        Description:
      wcstol, wcstoll
        Description:
      wcstombs
        Description:
        Examples:
      wcstoul, wcstoull
        Description:
      wcscxfrm
        Description:
      wctob
        Description:
      wctomb
        Description:
        Examples:
      wctrans
        Description:
      wctype
        Description:
      wmemchr
        Description:
      wmemcmp
        Description:
      wmemcpy
        Description:
      wmemmove
        Description:
      wmemset
        Description:
      wordexp
        Description:
      wordfree
        Description:
      wprintf
        Description:
      write
        Description:
        Examples:
      writeblock
        Description:
      writev
        Description:
      wscanf
        Description:
    X
    Y
      y0, y0f
        Description:
      y1, y1f
        Description:
        Examples:
      yn, ynf
        Description:
    Z
    SOCKS --- A Basic Firewall
      About SOCKS
      How to SOCKSify a client
      What SOCKS expects
    Summary of Safety Information
      Cancellation points
      Interrupt handlers
      Signal handlers
      Multithreaded programs
    Full Safety Information
      A
      B
      C
      D
      E
      F
      G
      H
      I
      J
      K
      L
      M
      N
      O
      P
      Q
      R
      S
      T
      U
      V
      W
      Y
    What's New in this Reference?
      What's new in QNX Neutrino 6.5.0?
        New entries
        Changed content
        Errata
      What's new in QNX Neutrino 6.4.1?
        New entries
        Deprecated content
        Changed content
        Errata
      What's new in QNX Neutrino 6.4.0?
        New entries
        Deprecated content
        Changed content
        Errata
      What's new in QNX Neutrino 6.3.2?
        Errata
      What's new in the QNX Neutrino Core OS 6.3.2?
        New entries
        Changed content
      What's new in QNX Neutrino 6.3.0 Service Pack 2?
        New entries
        Changed content
        Errata
      What's new in QNX Neutrino 6.3.0 Service Pack 1?
        New entries
        Changed content
        Errata
      What's new in QNX Neutrino 6.3.0?
        New entries
        Deprecated content
      What's new in QNX Neutrino 6.2.1?
        New entries
        Changed content
        Errata
      What's new in QNX Neutrino 6.2?
        New entries
        Deprecated content
        Errata
      What's new in QNX Neutrino 6.1.0?
        New entries
        Deprecated content
    Glossary
  QNX Persistent Publish/Subscribe Developer's Guide
    About This Guide
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support options
    QNX PPS Service
      Running PPS
    Objects and their Attributes
      Object files
        Object and directory sizes
        Special objects
      Object syntax
        Objects in filesystem listings
        Change notification
          Responding to an object deletion
      Attributes
    Persistence
      Persistent storage
        Persistence and filesystem limitations
      Saving objects
      Loading objects
    Publishing
      Creating, modifying and deleting
      Multiple publishers
    Subscribing
      Blocking and non-blocking reads
        Setting PPS to block
          Clearing O_NONBLOCK
      io_notify functionality
      Getting notifications of data on a file descriptor
      Subscription Modes
        Full mode
        Delta mode
          Delta mode queues
          Changes to multiple attributes
        Server objects
      Subscribing to multiple objects
        Subscribe to all objects in a directory
        Notification groups
          Creating notification groups
          Using notification groups
          Notification of closed file descriptors for objects
    Options and Qualifiers
      Pathname open options
        Critical option
          Duplicate file descriptors
            Critical file descriptors
            Server file descriptors
      Object and attribute qualifiers
        Setting qualifiers
        No-persistence qualifier
        Item qualifier
          Adding and deleting set items
            Incorrect item syntax
          Examples
            Example 1: Duplicate items
            Example 2: Null items
            Example 3: Delete an item
      ppsparse
        Description:
          pps_attrib_t
          pps_attrib_flags_t
          pps_options_t
          pps_status_t
        Examples:
  Programmer's Guide
    About This Book
      What you'll find in this guide
      Recommended reading
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    Compiling and Debugging
      Choosing the version of the OS
      Making your code more portable
        Conforming to standards
        Including QNX- or Neutrino-specific code
      Header files in /usr/include
      Self-hosted or cross-development
        A simple example
        Self-hosted
        Cross-development with network filesystem
        Cross-development with debugger
          Download/upload facility
        Cross-development, deeply embedded
          Step 1: Build a Neutrino system image.
          Step 2: Transfer the system image to the target.
          Step 3: Boot the target.
      Using libraries
        Static linking
        Dynamic linking
        Runtime loading
        Static and dynamic libraries
          Static libraries
          Dynamic libraries
          dlopen
        Platform-specific library locations
      Linking your modules
        Creating shared objects
          Specifying an internal name
      Optimizing the runtime linker
        Lazy binding
        RTLD_LAZY
        Lazy loading
        Diagnostics and debugging
        Environment variables
      Debugging
        Debugging in a self-hosted environment
        Debugging in a cross-development environment
        The GNU debugger (gdb)
          Starting gdb
        The process-level debug agent
          Serial connection
          TCP/IP connection
            TCP/IP static port connection
            TCP/IP dynamic port connection
            Sample buildfile for dynamic port sessions
      A simple debug session
        Configure the target
        Compile for debugging
        Start the debug session
        Get help
        Sample boot image
      Debugging using libmudflap
    Programming Overview
      Process model
        An application as a set of processes
      Processes and threads
        Some definitions
      Priorities and scheduling
        Priority range
        BLOCKED and READY states
        The ready queue
        Suspending a running thread
        When the thread is blocked
        When the thread is preempted
        When the thread yields
      Scheduling policies
        FIFO scheduling
        Round-robin scheduling
        Sporadic scheduling
      Why threads?
      Summary
    Processes
      Starting processes --- two methods
      Process creation
        Concurrency
        Using fork and forkpty
        Inheriting file descriptors
      Process termination
        Normal process termination
        Abnormal process termination
        Effect of parent termination
      Detecting process termination
        Using the High Availability Framework
        Detecting termination from a starter process
        Sample parent process using wait
        Sample parent process using sigwaitinfo
        Detecting dumped processes
        Detecting the termination of daemons
        Detecting client termination
      Controlling processes via the /proc filesystem
        Establishing a connection
        Reading and writing the process's address space
          Determining the offset
          Determining accessibility
        Manipulating a process or thread
          Selecting a thread for further operations
          Starting/stopping processes and threads
          Setting breakpoints
          Examining process and thread attributes
        Thread information
        DCMD_PROC_BREAK
        DCMD_PROC_CHANNELS
        DCMD_PROC_CLEAR_FLAG
        DCMD_PROC_CURTHREAD
        DCMD_PROC_EVENT
        DCMD_PROC_FREEZETHREAD
        DCMD_PROC_GETALTREG
        DCMD_PROC_GETFPREG
        DCMD_PROC_GETGREG
        DCMD_PROC_GETREGSET
        DCMD_PROC_GET_BREAKLIST
        DCMD_PROC_INFO
        DCMD_PROC_IRQS
        DCMD_PROC_MAPDEBUG
        DCMD_PROC_MAPDEBUG_BASE
        DCMD_PROC_MAPINFO
        DCMD_PROC_PAGEDATA
        DCMD_PROC_RUN
        DCMD_PROC_SETALTREG
        DCMD_PROC_SETFPREG
        DCMD_PROC_SETGREG
        DCMD_PROC_SETREGSET
        DCMD_PROC_SET_FLAG
        DCMD_PROC_SIGNAL
        DCMD_PROC_STATUS
        DCMD_PROC_STOP
        DCMD_PROC_SYSINFO
        DCMD_PROC_THAWTHREAD
        DCMD_PROC_THREADCTL
        DCMD_PROC_TIDSTATUS
        DCMD_PROC_TIMERS
        DCMD_PROC_WAITSTOP
    Tick, Tock: Understanding the Neutrino Microkernel's Concept of Time
      What's a tick?
      Oversleeping: errors in delays
        Delaying for a second: inaccurate code
        Timer quantization error
        The tick and the hardware timer
        Delaying for a second: better code
      Another hiccup with hardware timers
        Where's the catch?
      What time is it?
    Transparent Distributed Processing Using Qnet
      What is Qnet?
      Benefits of Qnet
        What works best
        What type of application is well-suited for Qnet?
        Qnet drivers
      How does it work?
      Locating services using GNS
        Different modes of gns
        Server
        Client
        Registering a service
        GNS path namespace
        Deploying the gns processes
      Quality of Service (QoS) and multiple paths
        QoS policies
        loadbalance
        preferred
        exclusive
        Specifying QoS policies
        Symbolic links
      Designing a system using Qnet
        The product
        Developing your distributed system
        Configuring the data cards
        Configuring the controller card
        Enhancing reliability via multiple transport buses
        Redundancy and scalability using multiple controller cards
          Redundancy
          Scalability
      Autodiscovery vs static
      When should you use Qnet, TCP/IP, or NFS?
      Writing a driver for Qnet
    Writing an Interrupt Handler
      What's an interrupt?
      Interrupts on multicore systems
      Attaching and detaching interrupts
      Interrupt Service Routine (ISR)
        Determining the source of the interrupt
          Edge-triggered IRQ
          Level-sensitive IRQ
        Servicing the hardware
          Safe functions
        Updating common data structures
        Signalling the application code
          Using InterruptAttach
          Using InterruptAttachEvent
      Running out of interrupt events
      Problems with shared interrupts
      Advanced topics
        Interrupt environment
        Ordering of shared interrupts
        Interrupt latency
        Atomic operations
    Heap Analysis: Making Memory Errors a Thing of the Past
      Introduction
      Dynamic memory management
        Arena allocations
        Small block configuration
      Heap corruption
        Contiguous memory blocks
        Multithreaded programs
        Allocation strategy
        Common sources
          Overrun and underrun errors
          Releasing memory
          Using uninitialized or stale pointers
      Detecting and reporting errors
        Using the malloc debug library
          What's checked?
          Allocating memory
          Reallocating memory
          Releasing memory
        Controlling the level of checking
          Description of optional checks
          Forcing verification
          Specifying an error handler
        Other environment variables
        Caveats
      Manual checking (bounds checking)
        Getting pointer information
      Memory leaks
        Tracing
        Causing a trace and giving results
        Analyzing dumps
      Compiler support
        C++ issues
          Clean C
          C++ example
    Freedom from Hardware and Platform Dependencies
      Common problems
        I/O space vs memory-mapped
        Big-endian vs little-endian
          Typecast mangling
          Hardware access
          Network transparency
        Alignment and structure packing
        Atomic operations
      Solutions
        Determining endianness
        Swapping data if required
          ENDIAN_LE16
          ENDIAN_LE32
          ENDIAN_LE64
          ENDIAN_BE16
          ENDIAN_BE32
          ENDIAN_BE64
        Accessing unaligned data
          UNALIGNED_RET16
          UNALIGNED_RET32
          UNALIGNED_RET64
          UNALIGNED_PUT16
          UNALIGNED_PUT32
          UNALIGNED_PUT64
        Examples
          Mixed-endian accesses
          Accessing hardware with dual-ported memory
        Accessing I/O ports
    Conventions for Recursive Makefiles and Directories
      Structure of a multiplatform source tree
        Makefile structure
        The recurse.mk file
        Macros
          The EARLY_DIRS and LATE_DIRS macros
          The LIST macro
          The MAKEFILE macro
          The CHECKFORCE macro
        Directory levels
          Project level
          Section level (optional)
          OS level
          CPU level
          Variant level
      Specifying options
        The common.mk file
        The variant-level makefile
        Recognized variant names
      Using the standard macros and include files
        The qconfig.mk include file
          Preset macros
          Postset macros
          qconfig.mk macros
        The qrules.mk include file
        The qtargets.mk include file
      Advanced topics
        Collapsing unnecessary directory levels
        Performing partial builds
        Performing parallel builds
        More uses for LIST
        GNU configure
          hook_preconfigure
          hook_postconfigure
          hook_premake
          hook_postmake
          hook_pinfo
      Examples of creating Makefiles
        A single application
        A library and an application
    POSIX Conformance
      Conformance statement
        System interfaces: general attributes
          Supported features
          Optional features
          Float, standard I/O, and limit values
          Error conditions
          Mathematical interfaces
        File handling
          Access control
          Files and directories
        Internationalized system interfaces
          Coded character sets
        Threads
          Cancellation points
        Realtime
          Prioritized I/O
        Realtime threads
          Scheduling policies
          Scheduling contention scope
          Default scheduling contention scope
          Scheduling allocation domain
        C-language compilation environment
      POSIX Conformance Document (PCD)
        Base Definitions
          3. Definitions
            3.4. Additional File Access Control Mechanism
            3.12. Alternate File Access Control Mechanism
            3.19. Appropriate Privileges
            3.97. Clock Tick
            3.159. Extended Security Controls
            3.387. System Trace Event
            3.409. Trace Generation Version
          4. General Concepts
            4.3. Extended Security Controls
            4.9. Measurement of Execution Time
            4.11. Pathname Resolution
            4.14. Seconds Since the Epoch
            4.17. Tracing
            4.18. Treatment of Error Conditions for Mathematical Functions
          6. Character Set
            6.4. Character Set Description File
          7. Locale
            7.1. General
            7.2. POSIX Locale
            7.3. Locale Definition
          8. Environment Variables
            8.2. Internationalization Variables
            8.3. Other Environment Variables
          13. Headers
            fenv.h
            float.h
            limits.h
            math.h
            signal.h
            stdint.h
            sys/stat.h
            time.h
        System Interfaces
          2.3. Error Numbers
          2.4. Signal Concepts
            2.4.2. Realtime Signal Generation and Delivery
            2.4.3. Signal Actions
          2.5. Standard I/O Streams
            2.5.1. Interaction of File Descriptors and Standard I/O Streams
          2.8. Realtime
            2.8.3. Memory Management
            2.8.4. Processing Scheduling
            2.8.5. Clocks and Timers
            2.9.4. Thread Scheduling
          2.11. Tracing
          3. System Interfaces
            acos, acosf, and acosl
            acosh, acoshf, acoshl
            asin, asinf, asinl
            atan, atanf, atanhl
            calloc
            clock_getres, clock_settime
            cos, cosf, cosl
            erfc, erfcf, erfcl
            exp, expf, expl
            exp2, exp2f, exp2l
            fclose
            fcntl
            fdim, fdimf, fdiml
            fegetexceptflag
            feraiseexcept
            fflush
            fgetc
            fma, fmaf, fmal
            fmod, fmodf, fmodl
            fpclassify
            fprintf
            fputc
            freopen
            fscanf
            fseeko
            fsetpos
            fstat
            fsync
            kill
            ldexp, ldexpf, ldexpl
            log, logf, logl
            log10, log10f, log10l
            log1p, log1pf, log1pl
            log2, log2f, log2l
            lseek
            malloc
            mkdir
            mlock
            mlockall, munlockall
            mmap
            mq_open
            mq_receive
            mq_setattr
            open
            posix_trace_*
            pow, powf, powl
            pthread_attr_destroy
            pthread_condattr_destroy, pthread_condattr_init
            pthread_getschedparam, pthread_setschedparam
            pthread_rwlock_rdlock
            pthread_rwlock_unlock
            pthread_rwlockattr_getpshared, pthread_rwlockattr_setpshared
            read
            remainder, remainderf, remainderl
            remquo, remquof, remquol
            rint, rintf, rintl
            scalbln, scalblnf, scalblnl, scalbn, scalbnf, scalbnl
            sem_open
            setlocale
            shm_open
            sigaction
            signal
            sigwait
            sin, sinf, sinl
            sqrt, sqrtf, sqrtl
            stat
            strtod, strtof, strtold
            strtol, strtoll
            strtoul, strtoull
            tan, tanf, tanl
            tgamma, tgammaf, tgammal
            timer_create
            tmpnam
            tzset
            uname
            write
      Non-POSIX functions with POSIX-sounding names
    Using GDB
      Neutrino-specific extensions
      A quick overview of starting the debugger
      GDB commands
        Command syntax
        Command completion
        Getting help
      Running programs under GDB
        Compiling for debugging
        Setting the target
        Starting your program
        Your program's arguments
        Your program's environment
        Your program's input and output
        Debugging an already-running process
        Killing the process being debugged
        Debugging programs with multiple threads
        Debugging programs with multiple processes
      Stopping and continuing
        Breakpoints, watchpoints, and exceptions
          Setting breakpoints
          Setting watchpoints
          Breakpoints and exceptions
          Deleting breakpoints
          Disabling breakpoints
          Break conditions
          Breakpoint command lists
          Breakpoint menus
        Continuing and stepping
        Signals
        Stopping and starting multithreaded programs
      Examining the stack
        Stack frames
        Backtraces
        Selecting a frame
        Information about a frame
        MIPS machines and the function stack
      Examining source files
        Printing source lines
        Searching source files
        Specifying source directories
        Source and machine code
        Shared libraries
      Examining data
        Expressions
        Program variables
        Artificial arrays
        Output formats
        Examining memory
        Automatic display
        Print settings
        Value history
        Convenience variables
        Registers
        Floating point hardware
      Examining the symbol table
      Altering execution
        Assignment to variables
        Continuing at a different address
        Giving your program a signal
        Returning from a function
        Calling program functions
        Patching programs
    ARM Memory Management
      ARM-specific restrictions and issues
        _NTO_TCTL_IO behavior
        Implications of the ARM Cache Architecture
      ARM-specific features
        shm_ctl behavior
    Advanced Qnet Topics
      Low-level discussion of Qnet principles
      Details of Qnet data communication
      Node descriptors
        The sys/netmgr.h header file
          netmgr_strtond
          netmgr_ndtostr
          netmgr_remote_nd
      Booting over the network
        Overview
        Creating directory and setting up configuration files
        Building an OS image
        Booting the client
        Troubleshooting
      What are the limitations ...
    Glossary
  QED - Fullscreen Editor
    About the QED Manual
      What you'll find in this guide
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    Tutorial Guide
      Getting Started
      The Status Line
      The Command Line
      Text Area
      Appending New Text (F1)
      Appending or Inserting Lines (F1/F2)
      Using the Del and Backspace keys
      Inserting text using Ins
      Other Cursor keys which Simplify Editing
      Saving your Text
        Exercise
      More on the F1 and F2 keys
      Deleting Lines (F3 key)
      Filling Lines (F4 key)
      Centering Lines (CtrlF4)
      Splitting and Joining Lines (F5/F6 keys)
      Tagging Blocks of Text (F7/F8 keys)
        Line Tagging
        Block Tagging
      Insert Mode and Block Move and Copy
      Re-setting the Last Tagged Lines or Block
      Re-executing Commands (F9/F10 keys)
      Tabs
      Line Drawing Characters
      Margins
        Moving Your Margins (Shift F1 to F6)
        Auto Fill and Your Right Margin
        Auto Justify
        Indenting and Your Left Margin
      Line Flags
        Overstrike Flag ( Alt o )
        Continuation Flag ( Alt c )
        Paragraph Flag ( Alt p )
      Some Simple Editor Commands.
      Learn Mode
      Absolute Line Positioning
      Simple Pattern Matching
      File I/O Commands
      The View Command
      Executing System Commands
      Epilogue
    Using qed on non-QNX terminal types
      Setting Your Terminal Type
      Required Terminal Capabilities
      Screen Output
      Keyboard Input
    Reference Manual
      The Syntax of Editor Commands
        Line Range
        Command Specification Character
        Right Arguments
      Placing Multiple Commands On A Line
      Special Characters
        The Linefeed Character (hex 0A)
        The NUL Character (hex 00)
        The Meta Characters (@$^^&.*[)
        The Backslash Character (\)
        The Tab Character (hex 09)
        The Command Character (hex FF)
        The Recall Character (hex FE)
        The Keyboard Input Character (hex FD)
        The Macro Disable Character (hex A3)
      The Condition Register
      Delete Buffers
        The Character Delete Buffer
        The Line Delete Buffer
        Break Handling
        The Pattern Matcher
          Some Pattern Examples
      Command Reference:
      Append (a)
        Description:
        Current line:
        Condition register:
      Branch (b)
        Description:
        Current line:
        Condition register:
      Change (c)
        Description:
        Current line:
        Condition register:
      Delete (d)
        Description:
        Current line:
        Condition register:
      Edit (e)
        Description:
        Current line:
        Condition register:
      File (f)
        Description:
        Current line:
        Condition register:
      Global (g)
        Description:
        Current line:
        Condition register:
      Insert (i)
        Description:
        Current line:
        Condition register:
      Join (j)
        Description:
        Current line:
        Condition register:
      Kopy (k)
        Description:
        Current line:
        Condition register:
      Learn (l)
        Description:
        Current line:
        Condition register:
      Move (m)
        Description:
        Current line:
        Condition register:
      Option (o)
        Description:
          Options
        Current line:
        Condition register:
      Print (p)
        Description:
        Current line:
        Condition register:
      Quit (q)
        Description:
        Current line:
        Condition register:
      Read (r)
        Description:
        Current line:
        Condition register:
      Substitute (s)
        Description:
        Current line:
        Condition register:
      Translate (t)
        Description:
        Current line:
        Condition register:
      Until (u)
        Description:
        Current line:
        Condition register:
      View (v)
        Description:
          View screen options
        Current line:
        Condition register:
      Write (w)
        Description:
        Current line:
        Condition register:
      Execute (x)
        Description:
        Current line:
        Condition register:
      Yut? (prompt) (y)
        Description:
        Current line:
        Condition register:
      Zap (z)
        Description:
        Current line:
        Condition register:
    Defining Your Own Macros
      What is a Macro
      Multi-line Macros
      Macros Containing Branches
      Suggestions
    Appendix A - Error Messages
    Quick Reference
      Control Keys
      Cursor Movement Keys
      Character Editing Keys
      Function Keys
      Option Control
      Margin Control
      Line Flags
      Special Characters
      Editor Commands
      Line Range range
      Line Address line
      Meta Characters Used in Patterns
      File I/O Commands
      Alphabetical List of All Editor Commands
      Examples
  Writing a Resource Manager
    About This Guide
      What you'll find in this guide
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    Overview
      What is a resource manager?
      Why write a resource manager?
      The types of resource managers
        Device resource managers
        Filesystem resource managers
      Communication via native IPC
      Examples of resource managers
        Transparent Distributed Processing (Qnet) statistics
        Robot arm
        GPS devices
        Database example
        I2C (Inter-Integrated Circuit) driver
      When not to use a resource manager
    The Bones of a Resource Manager
      Under the covers
        Under the client's covers
        Under the resource manager's covers
      Layers in a resource manager
        The iofunc layer
        The resmgr layer
        The dispatch layer
        The thread pool layer
      Simple examples of device resource managers
        Single-threaded device resource manager
          Initialize the dispatch interface
          Initialize the resource manager attributes
          Initialize functions used to handle messages
          Initialize the attribute structure used by the device
          Put a name into the namespace
          Allocate the context structure
          Start the resource manager message loop
        Multithreaded device resource manager
          Define THREAD_POOL_PARAM_T
          Initialize thread pool attributes
          Allocate a thread pool handle
          Start the threads
        Using MsgSend and MsgReply
          A bit of history
          The server
          The client
    Fleshing Out the Skeleton
      Message types
        Connect messages
        I/O messages
        Default message handling
        open, dup, and close
      Setting resource manager attributes
      Ways of adding functionality to the resource manager
        Using the default functions
        Using the helper functions
        Writing the entire function yourself
    POSIX-Layer Data Structures
      The iofunc_ocb_t (Open Control Block) structure
      The iofunc_attr_t (attribute) structure
      The optional iofunc_mount_t (mount) structure
    Handling Read and Write Messages
      Handling the _IO_READ message
        Sample code for handling _IO_READ messages
      Handling the _IO_WRITE message
        Sample code for handling _IO_WRITE messages
      Methods of returning and replying
        Returning with an error
        Returning using an IOV array that points to your data
        Returning with a single buffer containing data
        Returning success but with no data
        Getting the resource manager library to do the reply
        Performing the reply in the server
        Leaving the client blocked, replying later
        Returning and telling the library to do the default action
      Handling other read/write details
        Handling the xtype member
          If you aren't expecting extended types (xtype)
        Handling pread* and pwrite*
          Sample code for handling _IO_READ messages in pread*
          Sample code for handling _IO_WRITE messages in pwrite*
        Handling readcond
      Updating the time for reads and writes
    Combine Messages
      Where combine messages are used
        Atomic operations
          Using a mutex
          Per-thread files
          The readblock function
        Bandwidth considerations
      The library's combine-message handling
        Component responses
        Component data access
        Locking and unlocking the attribute structure
        Connect message types
        _IO_CONNECT_COMBINE_CLOSE
        _IO_CONNECT_COMBINE
    Extending the POSIX-Layer Data Structures
      Overview
      Extending the OCB and attribute structures
      Extending the mount structure
    Handling Other Messages
      Custom messages
      Handling devctl messages
        Sample code for handling _IO_DEVCTL messages
      Handling ionotify and select
        Sample code for handling _IO_NOTIFY messages
      Handling out-of-band (_IO_MSG) messages
      Handling private messages and pulses
      Handling open, dup, and close messages
      Handling mount
        mount function call
        Mount in the resource manager
        mount utility
      Handling stat
      Handling lseek
    Signals, Timeouts, and Interrupts
      Handling client unblocking due to signals or timeouts
      Handling interrupts
        Sample code for handling interrupts
    Multithreaded Resource Managers
      Multithreaded resource manager example
      Thread pool attributes
      Thread pool functions
    Filesystem Resource Managers
      Considerations for filesystem resource managers
      Taking over more than one device
      Handling directories
        Matching at or below a mountpoint
        The _IO_OPEN message for filesystems
        Returning directory entries from _IO_READ
          Returning information associated with a directory structure
    Glossary
  System Architecture
    About This Guide
      What you'll find in this guide
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    The Philosophy of QNX Neutrino
      Design goals
        An embeddable POSIX OS?
        Product scaling
        Why POSIX for embedded systems?
          Multiple OS sources
          Portability of development staff
          Development environment: native and cross development
      Why QNX Neutrino for embedded systems?
      Microkernel architecture
        The OS as a team of processes
        A true kernel
        System processes
          System processes vs user-written processes
          Device drivers
      Interprocess communication
        QNX Neutrino as a message-passing operating system
      Network distribution of kernels
        Single-computer model
        Flexible networking
    The QNX Neutrino Microkernel
      Introduction
      The implementation of QNX Neutrino
        POSIX realtime and thread extensions
      System services
      Threads and processes
        Thread attributes
          Thread life cycle
      Thread scheduling
        When are scheduling decisions are made?
          When is a thread blocked?
          When is a thread preempted?
          When is a thread yielded?
        Scheduling priority
        Scheduling policies
          FIFO scheduling
          Round-robin scheduling
          Sporadic scheduling
          Manipulating priority and scheduling policies
        IPC issues
        Thread complexity issues
      Synchronization services
        Mutexes: mutual exclusion locks
          Priority inheritance and mutexes
        Condvars: condition variables
        Barriers
        Sleepon locks
        Reader/writer locks
        Semaphores
        Synchronization via scheduling policy
        Synchronization via message passing
        Synchronization via atomic operations
        Synchronization services implementation
      Clock and timer services
        Time correction
        Timers
      Interrupt handling
        Interrupt latency
        Scheduling latency
        Nested interrupts
        Interrupt calls
    Interprocess Communication (IPC)
      Synchronous message passing
        MsgReply vs MsgError
      Message copying
      Simple messages
      Channels and connections
        Pulses
        Priority inheritance and messages
      Message-passing API
      Robust implementations with Send/Receive/Reply
      Events
        I/O notification
      Signals
        Special signals
        Summary of signals
      POSIX message queues
        Why use POSIX message queues?
        File-like interface
        Message-queue functions
      Shared memory
        Shared memory with message passing
        Creating a shared-memory object
        mmap
        Initializing allocated memory
      Typed memory
        Implementation-defined behavior
          Seeding of typed memory regions
          Naming of typed memory regions
          Pathname space and typed memory
          mmap allocation flags and typed memory objects
          Permissions and typed memory objects
          Object length and offset definitions
          Interaction with other POSIX APIs
        Practical examples
          Allocating contiguous memory from system RAM
          Defining packet memory and allocating from it
          Defining a DMA-safe region
      Pipes and FIFOs
        Pipes
        FIFOs
    The Instrumented Microkernel
      Introduction
      Instrumentation at a glance
      Event control
        Modes of emission
        Ring buffer
      Data interpretation
        System analysis with the IDE
      Proactive tracing
    Multicore Processing
      Introduction
      Asymmetric multiprocessing (AMP)
      Symmetric multiprocessing (SMP)
        Neutrino's microkernel approach
        Booting an x86 SMP system
        Booting a PowerPC or MIPS SMP system
        How the SMP microkernel works
          Scheduling
          Kernel locking
          Interprocessor interrupts (IPIs)
        Critical sections
      Bound multiprocessing (BMP)
        A viable migration strategy
      Choosing between AMP, SMP, and BMP
    Process Manager
      Introduction
      Process management
        Process primitives
          posix_spawn
          spawn
          fork
          vfork
          exec*
        Process loading
      Memory management
        Memory Management Units (MMUs)
        Memory protection at run time
          Software watchdog
        Quality control
        Full-protection model
          Private virtual memory
        Variable page size
        Locking memory
        Defragmenting physical memory
          Automatically marking memory as unmovable
      Pathname management
        Domains of authority
        Resolving pathnames
          Ordering mountpoints
          Single-device mountpoints
          Unioned filesystem mountpoints
          Why overlay mountpoints?
        Symbolic prefixes
          Creating special device names
          Relative pathnames
          A note about cd
        File descriptor namespace
          Open control blocks
    Dynamic Linking
      Shared objects
        Statically linked
        Dynamically linked
        Augmenting code at runtime
      How shared objects are used
        ELF format
        ELF without COFF
        The process
        Runtime linker
        Loading a shared library at runtime
        Symbol name resolution
    Resource Managers
      Introduction
      What is a resource manager?
        Why write a resource manager?
        The types of resource managers
          Device resource managers
          Filesystem resource managers
        Communication via native IPC
      Resource manager architecture
        Message types
        The resource manager shared library
          Automatic default message handling
          open, dup, and close
          Multiple thread handling
          Dispatch functions
          Combine messages
          Second-level default message handling
      Summary
    Filesystems
      Introduction
        Filesystems and pathname resolution
      Filesystem classes
        Filesystems as shared libraries
        io-blk
          Builtin RAM disk
          Partitions
          Buffer cache
        Filesystem limitations
      Image filesystem
      RAM filesystem
      Embedded transaction filesystem (ETFS)
        Inside a transaction
        Types of storage media
        Reliability features
          Dynamic wear-leveling
          Static wear-leveling
          CRC error detection
          ECC error correction
          Read degradation monitoring with automatic refresh
          Transaction rollback
          Atomic file operations
          Automatic file defragmentation
      QNX 4 filesystem
      Power-Safe filesystem
        Problems with existing disk filesystems
        Copy-on-write filesystem
        Performance
      DOS Filesystem
        DOS version support
        DOS text files
        QNX-to-DOS filename mapping
        Handling filenames
        International filenames
        DOS volume labels
        DOS-QNX permission mapping
        File ownership
      CD-ROM filesystem
      FFS3 filesystem
        Customization
        Organization
          Raw partitions
          Filesystem partitions
          Mountpoints
        Features
          POSIX
          Background reclaim
          Fault recovery
          Compression/decompression
          Flash errors
          Endian awareness
        Utilities
        System calls
      NFS filesystem
      CIFS filesystem
      Linux Ext2 filesystem
      Universal Disk Format (UDF) filesystem
      Apple Macintosh HFS and HFS Plus
      Windows NT filesystem
      Virtual filesystems
    PPS
      Persistence
        Behavior at startup
        Behavior at shutdown
      PPS objects
        Object files
        Change notification
        Options and qualifiers
          Pathname open options
          Object and attribute qualifiers
      Publishing
        Multiple publishers
      Subscribing
        Subscription modes
          Full mode
          Delta mode
        Subscribing to multiple objects
        Notification groups
    Character I/O
      Introduction
        Driver/io-char communication
        Device control
          QNX extensions
        Input modes
          Raw input mode
          MIN
          TIME
          TIMEOUT
          FORWARD
          Edited input mode
        Device subsystem performance
      Console devices
        Terminal emulation
      Serial devices
      Parallel devices
      Pseudo terminal devices (ptys)
    Networking Architecture
      Introduction
      Network manager (io-pkt*)
      Threading model
      Protocol module
      Driver module
        Loading and unloading a driver
    Native Networking (Qnet)
      QNX Neutrino distributed
      Name resolution and lookup
        File descriptor (connection ID)
        Behind a simple open
        Global Name Service (GNS)
        Network naming
          Resolvers
      Redundant Qnet: Quality of Service (QoS) and multiple paths
        QoS policies
          loadbalance
          preferred
          exclusive
        Specifying QoS policies
        Symbolic links
      Examples
        Local networks
        Remote networks
      Custom device drivers
    TCP/IP Networking
      Introduction
        Stack configurations
      Structure of the TCP/IP manager
      Socket API
        Database routines
          /etc/resolv.conf
          /etc/protocols
          /etc/services
      Multiple stacks
      IP filtering and NAT
      NTP
      Dynamic host configuration
        AutoIP
      PPP over Ethernet
      /etc/autoconnect
      Embedded web server
        CGI method
        SSI method
          Data server method
    High Availability
      What is High Availability?
        An OS for HA
          Inherent HA
          HA-specific modules
        Custom hardware support
      Client library
        Recovery example
      High Availability Manager
        HAM and the Guardian
        HAM hierarchy
          Entities
          Conditions
          Actions
            Alternate actions
        Publishing autonomously detected conditions
          State transitions
          Other conditions
        Subscribing to autonomously published conditions
          Trigger based on state transition
          Trigger based on specific published condition
        HAM as a filesystem
        Multistage recovery
        HAM API
    Adaptive Partitioning
      What are partitions?
        If adaptive partitions aren't boxes, what are they?
      Why adaptive?
      Benefits of adaptive partitioning
        Engineering product performance
          Partitioning
          Partition inheritance
        Dealing with design complexity
        Providing security
        Debugging
      Adaptive partitioning thread scheduler
    The Photon microGUI
      A graphical microkernel
      The Photon event space
        Regions
        Events
      Graphics drivers
        Multiple graphics drivers
        Color model
      Font support
        Stroke-based fonts
      Unicode multilingual support
        UTF-8 encoding
      Animation support
        Video overlay
        Layers
      Printing support
      The Photon Window Manager
      Widget library
        Fundamental widgets
          Label widget (PtLabel)
          Push-button widget (PtButton)
          Text input widgets (PtText, PtMultiText)
          Toggle-button widgets (PtToggleButton)
          Graphical widgets (PtArc, PtPixel, PtRect, PtLine, PtPolygon, PtEllipse, PtBezier, PtGrid)
          Scrollbar widget (PtScrollbar)
          Separator widget (PtSeparator)
          Slider widget (PtSlider)
          Image widgets (PtLabel, PtButton)
          Progress-bar widget (PtProgress)
          Numeric widgets (PtNumericInteger, PtNumericFloat)
        Container widgets
          Window widget (PtWindow)
          Group widget (PtGroup)
          Panel group widget (PtPanelGroup)
          Viewport widget (PtScrollContainer)
          Background widget (PtBkgd)
        Advanced widgets
          Menu-related widgets (PtMenu, PtMenuBar, PtMenuButton)
          Toolbar widgets (PtToolbar, PtToolbarGroup)
          List widget (PtList)
          Pulldown list widget (PtComboBox)
          Tree widget (PtTree)
          Terminal widgets (PtTty, PtTerminal)
          Divider widget (PtDivider)
          Trend graph widgets (PtTrend and PtMTrend)
          Color-selection widgets (PtColorSel, PtColorPanel, PtColorPatch, PtColorSelGroup, PtColorWell)
          Web client widget (PtWebClient)
        Convenience functions
          File-selection dialog (PtFileSelection)
          Font-selection dialog (PtFontSelection)
          Print-selection dialog (PtPrintSelection)
          Alert dialog (PtAlert)
          Notice dialog (PtNotice)
          Prompt dialog (PtPrompt)
      Driver development kits
      Summary
    Multimedia
      Overview
        MME functional areas
          Mediastore access
          Mediastore content management
          Media playback and recording
        The MME interface
        Component-based architecture
      The MME resource managers
    Glossary
  Technical Notes
    About These Technotes
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    IP Tunneling (Generic Routing Encapsulation)
      How do I use it?
      A more typical example
      Final tidbits
    PPPOE and Path MTU Discovery
    Making Multiple Images
      What's a multiple image?
      Restrictions on XIP image filesystems
      Mounting an IFS
      Using a second IFS
      Example: mounting an IFS on the MGT5200 Total board
      Sample buildfiles
        os1.build
        os2.build
      Programming into flash
      Putting the images together
      Test program
      See also
    QNX Neutrino and QNX4 bootloader partitions
      Encountering the .altboot message
      Booting or rebooting using a partition bootloader
      Resolving problems with bootloader partitions
    Managing POSIX Message Queues
    Choosing the Correct MTD Routine for the Flash Filesystem
      Unusual flash configurations
      MTD source code
      Manufacturer
      Choosing read callout
      Choosing ident callout
      Choosing write callout
      Choosing erase callout
      Choosing sync callout
      Choosing suspend and resume callouts
      Choosing islock, lock, unlock, unlockall callouts
    Asynchronous Messaging
      Overview
      Asynchronous-messaging functions
      Examples
        Example 1: Sending one message
        Example 2: Sending more than one message at a time
        Example 3: Flushing
        Example 4: Setting up an event that triggers the copy
        Example 5: Using time as the trigger
        Example 6: Client and server processes
    Reading a Kernel Dump
    I2C (Inter-Integrated Circuit) Framework
      Overview
      Hardware interface
        Function table
          version_info function
          init function
          fini function
          send function
          recv function
          abort function
          set_slave_addr function
          set_bus_speed function
          driver_info function
          ctl function
        Access function
        Sample calls
      Application interfaces
        Shared-library interface
        Resource manager interface
          Supporting data types
          DCMD_I2C_DRIVER_INFO
          DCMD_I2C_SEND
          DCMD_I2C_RECV
          DCMD_I2C_SENDRECV
          DCMD_I2C_SET_BUS_SPEED
          DCMD_I2C_SET_SLAVE_ADDR (deprecated)
          DCMD_I2C_MASTER_SEND (deprecated)
          DCMD_I2C_MASTER_RECV (deprecated)
      Resource manager design
    SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface) Framework
      Hardware interface
        Function table
        Low-level module handle structure
        init function
        fini function
        drvinfo function
        devinfo function
        setcfg function
        xfer function
        dma_xfer function
      API library
        spi_open
        spi_close
        spi_setcfg
        spi_getdevinfo
        spi_getdrvinfo
        spi_read
        spi_write
        spi_xchange
        spi_cmdread
        spi_dma_xchange
    Fine-tuning your network drivers
      High-performance NICs
      Low-performance NICs
      Tuning high-performance NIC drivers
      PHY probing
      Speed and duplex
    Migrating to QNX Neutrino for ARMv6-Processor-Based Boards
      Overview
      BSP configuration
        armv_chip
        armv_cache
        armv_pte
        setup
      Behavior of procnto-v6 shm_ctl
      Using ARMv6 instructions
    QNX Neutrino for ARMv7 Cortex A-8 and A-9 Processors
      Contents
      Overview
      libstartup
        armv_chip
        armv_cache
        armv_pte
        setup
        arm_chip_detect
      Behavior of procnto-v6 shm_ctl
        The procnto-v6 microkernel
        CPU flags
      Board startup for SMP
        board_smp_num_cpu
        board_smp_init
        board_smp_start
        board_smp_adjust_num
      Using ARMv7 instructions
      Compiling for the ARMv7 architecture
        Using Makefiles
        Using qcc
        Using command-line compile options
        Generating hardware floating point instructions
        Optimizing source code
      Vector Floating Point (VFP) math library
      BSP configuration for VFP
    Supporting Vector Floating Point Functionality for ARM Processors
      Overview
      Restrictions on VFP usage
      BSP configuration
      Using VFP instructions
    How to create a Runtime Kit from the QNX Software Development Platform
      Introduction
      Organization of the Runtime Kit
      Standard installation steps
      Creating the archives
      Creating the CD
      Sample installation script
    Backtraces
      Overview
      API
      Examples
        Obtaining and printing a memory map
        Backtracing a thread in another process
        Backtracing another thread within the same process
        Backtracing the current thread
        Doing a BT_SELF backtrace in a signal handler
        Backtracing a collection of threads
    QNX support for using Freescale e500 SPE
      Overview
      Configuring for floating point
      Configuring for the command line
    Reloadable Image Filesystems
      Introduction
      Command-line options
        Kernel restoration
        Secondary IFS restoration
      Examples
        Kernel restoration
        Secondary IFS restoration
      Power callout
      Minidriver support
      Performance measurements
      Appendix
        Sample program that uses sysmgr_cpumode to call the power callout
        Manually mounting an IFS
        Sample script to combine IPL with boot image for the EDOSK7780
        Commands to burn a new IPL/Boot image for the EDOSK7780
    Filesystems and Power Failures
      Introduction
      Guidelines for using hard drives in an environment subject to abrupt power failures
      Recipe for creating hard drive corruption
      How to limit the possible hard drive corruption
      How to repair hard disk corruption
      Power failures while writing
    Process Performance State Manager (PPSM)
      Overview
      PPSM functions
        ppsm_init
        ppsm_fini
        ppsm_sys_mode
        ppsm_set_polling_interval
        ppsm_set_threshold
        ppsm_get_cpuload
        ppsm_get_cpufreq
        ppsm_speedstep_enable
        ppsm_speedstep_disable
        ppsm_set_policy
        ppsm_set_notify_handler
    Customizing language sort orders for libqdb_cldr.so
      Standard language sort order files
      Sort order algorithm
        Contractions and expansions
        Locale data files
      Adding a new sort order locale
        Converting CLDR POSIX files
      Tailoring a sort order algorithm
  User's Guide
    About This Guide
      What you'll find in this guide
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    Getting to Know the OS
      How QNX Neutrino compares to other operating systems
        UNIX
        Microsoft Windows
        Limitations
      How Neutrino is unique
        Resource managers
    Logging In, Logging Out, and Shutting Down
      root or non-root?
      Logging in
        Photon mode
        Text mode
        Once you've logged in
      Logging out
        Photon mode
        Text mode
      Shutting down and rebooting
    Managing User Accounts
      What does a user account do?
        User accounts vs user IDs: login, lookup, and permissions
        What happens when you log in?
      Account database
        /etc/passwd
        /etc/group
        /etc/shadow
        /etc/.pwlock
      Managing your own account
        Changing your password
        Forgot your password?
      Managing other accounts
        Adding users
        Removing accounts
        Defining groups
          Creating a new group
          Modifying an existing group
      Troubleshooting
    Using the Command Line
      Command line or GUI?
      Processing a command
      Character-device drivers
        Input modes
        Terminal support
        Telnet
        The keyboard at a glance
        Physical and virtual consoles
      Shell
        Editing the command line
        Command and filename completion
        Reserved words
        Entering multiple commands
        Aliases
        Substitutions
          Directories --- tilde expansion
          Parameters
          Commands
          Arithmetical expressions
          Braces
          Filename generation
        Redirecting input and output
        Pipes
        Quoting special characters
        History: recalling commands
        Shell scripts
      Utilities
        Understanding command syntax
        Displaying online usage messages
        Executing commands on another node or tty
        Priorities
      Basic commands
      International keyboards
      Neutrino for MS-DOS users
        DOS commands and their Neutrino equivalents
          diskcomp
        MS-DOS local command-interpreter variables
      Troubleshooting
    Using the Photon microGUI
      Overview of Photon
        Why is it called Photon?
        Why is it called a microGUI?
        Your workspace
      Modifying the shelf
      Modifying the Launch menu
        Creating items and submenus
        Target files
        Controlling the order of items
        Additional menu control
        Troubleshooting
      Modifying the Desktop menu
      Starting applications automatically
      Configuration tools
      Browsing files with the File Manager
      Getting help with the Helpviewer
        Searching for a topic or keyword
        Bookmarking a topic to view it again later
        Navigating around help files
        Viewing more than one topic at once
      Surfing the web
      Connecting to other systems
        Phditto
        Phindows
          Configuring the Neutrino machine for TCP/IP use
          Starting Phindows
          Additional options
      Hotkeys and shortcuts
        pterm
        Text field
        Window
        Workspace
        Exiting Photon
      Photon environment variables
      Troubleshooting
    Working with Files
      Everything is a file
        Types of files
      Filenames and pathnames
        Absolute and relative pathnames
        Dot and dot-dot directories
          A note about cd
        No drive letters
        Pathnames that begin with a dot
        Extensions
        Pathname-space mapping
        Filename rules
      Where everything is stored
        /
        /bin
        /boot
        /dev
        /etc
        /fs
        /home
        /lib
        /proc
        /root
        /sbin
        /tmp
        /usr
        /var
      File ownership and permissions
        Setuid and setgid
        Sticky bit
        Default file permissions
      Filename extensions
      Troubleshooting
    Using Editors
      Choosing an editor
      Supported editors
        vi
        ped
      Specifying the default editor
    Controlling How Neutrino Starts
      What happens when you boot?
      Loading a Neutrino image
        Power-Safe filesystem
        QNX 4 filesystem
      diskboot
      .diskroot
      /etc/system/sysinit
      Device enumeration
        oem file or directory
        overrides file or directory
        Host-specific enumerators
      /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit
      rc.local
      tinit
      Updating disk drivers
        Applying a driver update patch after you've installed QNX Neutrino
      Troubleshooting
    Configuring Your Environment
      What happens when you log in?
      Customizing your home
      Configuring your shell
        /etc/profile
        $HOME/.profile
        ksh's startup file
      Environment variables
        Setting PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH
      Configuration strings
      Setting the time zone
        Caveats
        Examples
          Eastern time
          Pacific time
          Newfoundland time
          Central European time
          Japanese time
        Programming with time zones
      Customizing Photon
        Starting applications automatically
        The right fonts
        Input methods
      Terminal types
      Troubleshooting
    Writing Shell Scripts
      What's a script?
      Available shells
      Running a shell script
      The first line
        Arguments to a ksh script
        Arguments to a gawk script
        Arguments to a perl script
      Example of a Korn shell script
      Efficiency
      Caveat scriptor
    Working with Filesystems
      Introduction
      Setting up, starting, and stopping a block filesystem
      Mounting and unmounting filesystems
      Image filesystem
        Configuring an OS image
      /dev/shmem RAM filesystem
      QNX_4 filesystem
        Extents
        Filenames
        Links and inodes
        Removing links
        Directory links
        Symbolic links
        Filesystem robustness
      Power-Safe filesystem
        Booting
        Snapshots
      DOS filesystem
      CD-ROM filesystem
      Linux Ext2 filesystem
      Flash filesystems
      CIFS filesystem
      NFS filesystem
        Setting up NFS
        NFS server
        NFS client
      Universal Disk Format (UDF) filesystem
      Apple Macintosh HFS and HFS Plus
      Windows NT filesystem
      Inflator filesystem
      Troubleshooting
    Using Qnet for Transparent Distributed Processing
      What is Qnet?
      When should you use Qnet?
      Conventions for naming nodes
      Software components for Qnet networking
      Starting Qnet
        Creating useqnet
        Starting the network manager, protocols, and drivers
      Checking out the neighborhood
        Populating /net
      Troubleshooting
        Is Qnet running?
        Are io-pkt* and the drivers running?
        Is the network card functional?
        How do I get diagnostic information?
        Is the hostname unique?
        Are the nodes in the same domain?
    TCP/IP Networking
      Overview of TCP/IP
        Clients and servers
        Hosts and gateways
        Name servers
        Routing
      Software components for TCP/IP networking
      Running the Internet daemons
      Running multiple instances of the TCP/IP stack
      Dynamically assigned TCP/IP parameters
        Using PPPoE
          Establishing a PPPoE session
          Starting a point-to-point connection over PPPoE session
        Using DHCP
        Using AutoIP
      Troubleshooting
        Are io-pkt* and the drivers running?
        What is the name server information?
        How do I map hostnames to IP addresses?
        How do I get the network status?
        How do I make sure I'm connected to other hosts?
        How do I display information about an interface controller?
    Printing
      Overview of printing
      Printing with lpr
        User interface
          lpd --- printer daemon
          lpr --- start a print job
          lprq --- show printer queue
          lprrm --- remove jobs from a queue
          lprc --- printer-control program
        Spooling directories
        Access control
        Network manager
        Printer capabilities: /etc/printcap
          A typical setup
          Printers on serial lines
          Remote printers
          Filters
        Some /etc/printcap examples
          USB printer
          Single printer
          Multiple printers
          Local and remote printers
        Remote printing to a printer on another network
        Remote printing to a TCP/IP-enabled printer using lpr
      Printing with spooler
        Setting up spooler
        Printing on a USB printer
        Remote printing over Qnet
        Remote printing over TCP/IP
      Troubleshooting
        Understanding lpr error messages
          lpr error messages
          lprq error messages
          lprrm error messages
          lprc error messages
          lpd error messages
        Troubleshooting remote printing problems
    Connecting Hardware
      Introduction
      PCI/AGP devices
      CD-ROMs and DVDs
      Floppy disks
      Hard disks
        EIDE
          Troubleshooting for devb-eide
        SCSI devices
        SCSI RAID
        LS-120
        ORB
        Zip and Jaz disks
          Magnetic optical drives
      RAM disks
      Input devices
        Mice and keyboards
        Touchscreens
      Audio cards
        ISA cards
          Non-PnP-based
          PnP-based
        PCI Cards
      PCCARD and PCMCIA cards
      USB devices
        Printers
        Mice and keyboards
        Touchscreens
        Ethernet adapters
        Mass-storage devices
          Troubleshooting
      Character devices
        General serial adapters
        Multiport serial adapters
        Parallel ports
        Terminals
        I/O attributes
      Network adapters
        Identify your NIC
        Start the driver
        Make sure the driver is communicating properly with the hardware
          Physical Node ID
          Current Physical Node ID
          Current Operation Rate
          Active Interface Type
          Active PHY Address
          Power Management State
          Maximum Transmittable data Unit
          Maximum Receivable data Unit
          Receive Checksumming Enabled, Transmit Checksumming Enabled
          Hardware Interrupt
          DMA Channel
          I/O Aperture
          Memory Aperture
          ROM Aperture
          Promiscuous Mode
          Multicast Support
          Packets Transmitted OK
          Bytes Transmitted OK
          Total Packets Transmitted Bad
          Broadcast Packets Transmitted OK
          Multicast Packets Transmitted OK
          Memory Allocation Failures on Transmit
          Packets Received OK
          Bytes Received OK
          Single Collisions on Transmit
          Multiple Collisions on Transmit
          Deferred Transmits
          Late Collision on Transmit errors
          Transmits aborted (excessive collisions)
          Transmits aborted (excessive deferrals)
          Transmit Underruns
          No Carrier on Transmit
          Jabber detected
          Receive Alignment errors
          Received packets with CRC errors
          Packets Dropped on receive
          Ethernet Headers out of range
          Oversized Packets received
          Frames with Dribble Bits
          Total Frames experiencing Collision(s)
      Modems
        Internal modems
          ISA non-PnP
          ISA PnP
        PCI-based modems
        External modems
        Cable Modems / ISDN
        Testing modems
        Troubleshooting modems
      Video cards
        Changing video modes in Photon
        Manually setting up your video card
        Setting up multiple displays
          GF
          Photon
            Configuring multiple displays with multiple video cards
            Configuring multiple displays using a single video device
    Setting Up an Embedded Web Server
      Where should you put the files?
      Running Slinger
      Dynamic HTML
        CGI method
        SSI method
          Syntax for SSI Commands
        Data server method
      Security precautions
      Examples
        Configuration
        Script
          rand_images.c
          rand_images.pl
    Using CVS
      A crash course in CVS
      CVS basics
        Revisions
        Basic operations
        Repositories
        Editors and CVS
        Creating a repository
        Getting files in and out of the repository
        Putting changes back into the repository
        Importing an existing source tree
        Getting information on files
        Changing files
        More information on files: what changed and why
      CVS and directory trees
      Concurrent development: branching and merging
        Branching
        Merging
      Removing and restoring files
      Setting up a CVS server
    Backing Up and Recovering Data
      Introduction
      Backup strategies
        Choosing backup storage media and location
        Choosing a backup format
        Controlling your backup
      Archiving your data
        Creating an archive
        Extracting from an archive
        Compressing an archive
        Decompressing the archive
      Storage choices
        CDs
        Bootable CDs
        Removable media
        Backing up physical hard disks
        Ghost Images
      Remote backups
        CVS
        Remote filesystems
        Other remote backups
      QNX_4 disk structure
        Partition components
          Loader block
          Root block
          Bitmap blocks
          Root directory
        Directories
        Links
        Extent blocks
        Files
      File-maintenance utilities
        fdisk
        dinit
        chkfsys
        dcheck
        zap
          Recovering a zapped file
        spatch
      Recovering disks and files
        Using chkfsys
          When to run chkfsys
          Using chkfsys on a live system
        Recovering from a bad block in the middle of a file
      What to do if your system will no longer boot
        If the mount fails...
        If the disk is unrecoverable
        If the filesystem is intact
    Securing Your System
      General OS security
        Remote and local attacks
          Remote exploits
          Local exploits
        Effects of attacks
        Viruses
        Neutrino security in general
      Neutrino-specific security issues
        Message passing
        pdebug
        qconn
        Qnet
        IPSec
      Setting up a firewall
    Fine-Tuning Your System
      Getting the system's status
      Improving performance
      Faster boot times
      Filesystems and block I/O (devb-*) drivers
        Performance and robustness
        Metadata updates
          Ordering the updates to metadata
        Throughput
        Configuration
          Block I/O commit level
          Record size
          Double buffering
          File descriptor vs standard I/O
          Pregrowing a file
        Fine-tuning USB storage devices
      How small can you get?
    Understanding System Limits
      The limits on describing limits
      Configurable limits
      Filesystem limits
        Querying filesystem limits
        QNX 4 filesystem
        Power-Safe (fs-qnx6.so) filesystem
        Ext2 filesystem
        DOS FAT12/16/32 filesystem
        CD-ROM (ISO9660) filesystem
        NFS2 and NFS3 filesystem
        CIFS filesystem
        Embedded (flash) filesystem
        Embedded Transaction filesystem (ETFS)
        UDF filesystem
        Apple Macintosh HFS and HFS Plus
        Windows NT filesystem
      Other system limits
        File descriptors
        Synchronization primitives
        TCP/IP limits
        Shared memory
        Message queues
        Platform-specific limits
    Technical Support
    Examples
      Buildfile for an NFS-mounting target
      qnxbasedma.build
      Buildfile that doesn't use diskboot
      .profile
      .kshrc
      Configuration files for spooler
        Using lpr
        Using NCFTP
        Using SAMBA
      PPP with CHAP authentication between two Neutrino boxes
    Glossary
  Utilities Reference
    About This Reference
      What you'll find in this reference
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    Utility Conventions
      Syntax conventions
        Interpreting utility syntax
        Invoking utilities
      File conventions
      Signal conventions
      Exit status conventions
      Error conventions
    Utilities
    A
      /etc/acl.conf
        Description:
      addr2line
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      addvariant
        Description:
          Dealing with GNU projects
          Creating the initial files
          Creating the subdirectories and files
          Squashing levels
        Examples:
      appbuilder
        Description:
      applypatch
        Description:
      aps
        Description:
        Examples:
      ar
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      arp
        Description:
      /etc/autoconnect
        Description:
    B
      basename
        Description:
        Examples:
      bc
        Description:
          Bases
          Variables
          Assignment operators
          The if statement
          Iteration statements
          User-defined functions
          Builtin variables and functions
          Library functions
      bdftophf2
        Description:
        Examples:
      bindres
        Description:
      bison
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      bkgdmgr
        Description:
      bootpd
        Description:
      /etc/bootptab
        Description:
      brconfig
        Description:
        Examples:
      bunzip2
        Description:
      bz2cat
        Description:
      bzip2
        Description:
    C
      c++filt
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      calib
        Description:
        Examples:
      cam-cdrom.so
        Description:
      cam-disk.so
        Description:
      cam-optical.so
        Description:
      cat
        Description:
        Examples:
      CC, cc
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      chat
        Description:
          Chat script
          Abort strings
          Report strings
          Timeout
          Sending EOT
          Generating break
          Escape sequences
      chattr
        Description:
        Examples:
      chgrp
        Description:
        Examples:
      chkdosfs
        Description:
          Summary of filesystem commands
        Examples:
        Contributing author:
      chkfsys
        Description:
          After a power failure
          Summary of filesystem commands
        Examples:
      chkqnx6fs
        Description:
          Summary of filesystem commands
        Examples:
      chmod
        Description:
          Symbolic Modes
            Some examples of symbolic modes:
          Octal Modes
          Setgid and setuid
      chown
        Description:
        Examples:
      cksum
        Description:
      clear
        Description:
      cmp
        Description:
        Examples:
      /etc/context.conf
        Description:
      coreinfo
        Description:
      cp
        Description:
          General
          Recursive copying
        Examples:
      cpio
        Description:
        Examples:
      cron
        Description:
      crontab
        Description:
          Sample crontab entries
        Examples:
      ctags
        Description:
        Examples:
        Contributing author:
      cut
        Description:
        Examples:
      cvs
        Description:
          add
          admin
          annotate
          checkout
          commit
          diff
          edit
          editors
          export
          history
          import
          init
          log
          login
          logout
          rdiff
          release
          remove
          rtag
          status
          tag
          unedit
          update
          watch
          watchers
          Keyword substitution
        Contributing author:
    D
      D entries before deva-*
      deva-*
      devb-*
      devc-*
      devf-*
      devg-*
      devh-*
      devi-*
      devn-*
      devnp-*
      devp-*
      devu-*
      D entries beyond devu-*
      date
        Description:
          Displaying the date
          Setting the date
        Examples:
      dcheck
        Description:
        Examples:
      dd
        Description:
        Examples:
        Contributing author:
      deflate
        Description:
        Examples:
      deva-ctrl-4dwave.so
        Targets:
        Description:
        Examples:
      deva-ctrl-audiopci.so
        Targets:
        Description:
        Examples:
        Contributing author:
      deva-ctrl-cs4281.so
        Targets:
        Description:
        Examples:
      deva-ctrl-ess1938.so
        Targets:
        Description:
        Examples:
      deva-ctrl-geode.so
        Targets:
        Description:
        Examples:
      deva-ctrl-i8x0.so
        Targets:
        Description:
        Examples:
      deva-ctrl-intel_hda.so
        Targets:
        Description:
        Examples:
      deva-ctrl-nmg6.so
        Targets:
        Description:
        Examples:
      deva-ctrl-sb.so
        Description:
      deva-ctrl-via686.so
        Targets:
        Description:
        Examples:
      deva-ctrl-vortex.so
        Targets:
        Description:
        Examples:
        Contributing author:
      deva-ctrl-ymfds1.so
        Targets:
        Description:
        Examples:
        Contributing author:
      deva-mixer-ac97.so
        Description:
      deva-mixer-ak4531.so
        Description:
      deva-mixer-hda.so
        Description:
      deva-util-restore.so
        Targets:
        Description:
      devb-adpu320
        cam options
        cdrom options
        disk options
        optical options
        adpu320 options
        blk options
        Description:
        Examples:
      devb-aha8
        cam options
        cdrom options
        disk options
        optical options
        aha8 options
        blk options
        Description:
        Examples:
      devb-ahci
        cam options
        ahci options
        blk options
        Description:
        Examples:
      devb-btmm
        cam options
        cdrom options
        disk options
        optical options
        btmm options
        blk options
        Description:
        Examples:
      devb-eide
        blk options
        cam options
        cdrom options
        disk options
        eide options
          Interface-specific options:
          Device-specific options:
        Description:
        Examples:
      devb-fdc
        Targets:
          cam options
          disk options
          fdc options
          blk options
        Description:
        Examples:
      devb-loopback
        loopback options
        blk options
        Description:
          Driver support
          Mounting
      devb-mvSata
        cam options
        mvSata options
        blk options
        Description:
        Examples:
      devb-ram
        cam options
        disk options
        ram options
        blk options
        Description:
        Examples:
      devb-umass
        cam options
        umass options
        blk options
        Description:
        Examples:
      devc-con, devc-con-hid
        Targets:
        Description:
          Keyboard control
          Character sets
            Character set defaults
            Character set example:
          ANSI screen control codes
            C0 control codes
            ESC control sequences
            C1 control characters (220+)
            CSI control sequences
            Graphic rendition
            Color numbers
            Modes
          Mapping from QNX keyboard to ANSI keys
          International keyboard layouts
        Examples:
      devc-par
        Targets:
        Description:
        Examples:
      devc-pty
        Description:
        Examples:
      devc-ser8250
        Targets:
        Description:
        Examples:
      devc-serpci
        Targets:
        Description:
      devc-serusb
        Targets:
        Description:
      devc-serzscc
        Targets:
        Description:
        Examples:
      devf-generic
        Targets:
        Description:
          Verbose output
        Examples:
      devf-ram
        Targets:
        Description:
        Examples:
      devg-ati_rage128.so
        Targets:
        Description:
          Supported chipsets
          Acceleration features
          Video Overlay/Scaler support
          Other features
          Resolution and refresh support
      devg-carmine.so
        Targets:
        Description:
          Supported chipsets
          2D Acceleration features
          Other features
          Resolution and refresh support
          The carmine.conf file
          Alpha layer support
      devg-chips.so
        Targets:
        Description:
          Supported chipsets
          Acceleration features
          Video Overlay/Scaler support
          Other features
          Resolution and refresh support
      devg-coral.so
        Targets:
        Description:
          Supported chipsets
          Acceleration features
          Video Overlay/Scaler support
          Other features
          Resolution and refresh support
          The coral.conf file and dual-head
      devg-extreme2.so
        Targets:
        Description:
          Supported chipsets
          2D Acceleration features
          Video Overlay/Scaler support
          Other features
          Resolution and refresh support
      devg-flat.so
        Targets:
        Description:
      devg-geode.so
        Targets:
        Description:
          Supported chipsets
          Acceleration features
          Video Overlay/Scaler support
          Other features
          Resolution and refresh support
      devg-gma9xx.so
        Description:
          Supported chipsets
          2D Acceleration features
          Video Overlay/Scaler support
          Other features
          Resolution and refresh support
      devg-i810.so
        Targets:
        Description:
          Supported chipsets
          Acceleration features
          Video Overlay/Scaler support
          Other features
          Resolution and refresh support
      devg-i830.so
        Targets:
        Description:
          Supported chipsets
          Acceleration features
          Video Overlay/Scaler support
          Other features
          Resolution and refresh support
      devg-intelhd.so
        Targets:
        Description:
          Supported chipsets
          Acceleration features
          Video Overlay/Scaler support
          Other features
          Resolution and refresh support
      devg-matroxg.so
        Targets:
        Description:
          Supported chipsets
          Acceleration features
          Video Overlay/Scaler support
          Other features
          Resolution and refresh support
      devg-poulsbo.so
        Targets:
        Description:
          Supported chipsets
          Acceleration features
          Video Overlay/Scaler support
          Other features
          Resolution and refresh support
      devg-radeon.so
        Targets:
        Description:
          Supported chipsets
          Acceleration features
          Video Overlay/Scaler support
          Other features
          Resolution and refresh support
      devg-rage.so
        Targets:
        Description:
          Supported chipsets
          Acceleration features
          Video Overlay/Scaler support
          Other features
          Resolution and refresh support
      devg-s3_savage.so
        Targets:
        Description:
          Supported chipsets
          Acceleration features
          Video Overlay/Scaler support
          Other features
          Resolution and refresh support
      devg-sis630.so
        Targets:
        Description:
          Supported chipsets
          Acceleration features
          Video Overlay/Scaler support
          Other features
          Resolution and refresh support
      devg-smi5xx.so
        Targets:
        Description:
          Supported chipsets
          Acceleration features
          Video Overlay/Scaler support
          Other features
          Resolution and refresh support
      devg-smi7xx.so
        Targets:
        Description:
          Supported chipsets
          Acceleration features
          Video Overlay/Scaler support
          Other features
          Resolution and refresh support
      devg-soft3d.so
        Targets:
        Description:
          Supported chipsets
          Acceleration features
      devg-soft3d-fixed.so
        Targets:
        Description:
          Supported chipsets
          Acceleration features
      devg-svga.so
        Targets:
        Description:
          Supported chipsets
          Acceleration features
          Video Overlay/Scaler support
          Other features
          Resolution and refresh support
      devg-tnt.so
        Targets:
        Description:
          Supported chipsets
          Acceleration features
          Video Overlay/Scaler support
          Other features
          Resolution and refresh support
      devg-tvia.so
        Targets:
        Description:
          Supported chipsets
          Acceleration features
          Video Overlay/Scaler support
          Other features
          Resolution and refresh support
      devg-vesabios.so
        Targets:
        Description:
          Supported chipsets
          Acceleration features
          Video Overlay/Scaler support
          Other features
          Resolution and refresh support
      devg-vmware.so
        Targets:
        Description:
          Supported chipsets
          Acceleration features
          Video Overlay/Scaler support
          Other features
          Resolution and refresh support
      devh-egalax.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devh-microtouch.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devh-ps2ser.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devh-touchintl.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devh-usb.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devi-dyna
        Description:
        Examples:
      devi-elo
        Description:
        Examples:
      devi-hid
        Targets:
        Description:
        Examples:
      devi-hirun
        protocol [protocol_opts...]
        device [device_opts...]
        filter [filter_opts...]
        Description:
        Examples:
      devi-microtouch
        Description:
        Examples:
      devi-semtech
        Description:
        Examples:
      devi-zytronic
        Description:
        Examples:
      devn-asix.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devn-crys8900.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devn-dm9102.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devn-el509.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devn-el900.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devn-epic.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devn-fd.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devn-i82544.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devn-micrel8841.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devn-ne2000.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devn-pcnet.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devn-pegasus.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devn-rtl.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devn-rtl8150.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devn-sis9.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devn-smc9000.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devn-speedo.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devn-tigon3.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devn-tulip.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devn-via-rhine.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devnp-ath.so
        Description:
      devnp-axe.so
        Description:
      devnp-bce.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devnp-bcm1250.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devnp-bcm43xx.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devnp-bge.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devnp-e1000.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devnp-i80579.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devnp-i82544.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devnp-mpcsec.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devnp-mpc85xx.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devnp-msk.so
        Description:
      devnp-ral.so, devnp-ural.so
        Description:
      devnp-rtl8169.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devnp-rum.so
        Description:
      devnp-shim.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devnp-speedo.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devp-pccard
        Description:
          Resources and Server Configuration Files
            CardBus
        Examples:
      devu-ehci.so
        Targets:
        Description:
        Examples:
      devu-kbd
        Description:
        Examples:
      devu-mouse
        Description:
        Examples:
      devu-ohci.so
        Targets:
        Description:
        Examples:
      devu-prn
        Targets:
        Description:
        Examples:
      devu-uhci.so
        Targets:
        Description:
        Examples:
      df
        Description:
        Examples:
      dhcp.client
        Description:
          /etc/dhcp/dhcp-up
          /etc/dhcp/dhcp-options
      dhcpd
        Description:
          OMAPI
          Lease object
          Host object
          Control object
          Failover-state object
        Examples:
        Contributing author:
      /etc/dhcpd.conf
        Description:
          File format
          Scope
          host keyword
          group keyword
          subnet keyword
            When a subnet becomes a shared network
            For clients on more than one subnet
          shared-network keyword
          global keyword
          Statements
          Range statements
          Permission statements
          Parameter statements
          DHCP option statements
          Data types in DHCP options
          Standard DHCP option statements
          Troubleshooting
          Related issues
            Dynamic address allocation
            Preventing IP address conflicts
            Security
        Examples:
      /var/state/dhcp/dhcpd.leases
        Description:
        Examples:
      dhcprelay
        Description:
          Relay agent information options
          Specifying DHCP servers
        Examples:
        Contributing author:
      diff
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      diff3
        Description:
          Sample input files
            Sample file #1 --- lao
            Sample file #2 --- tzu
            Sample file #3 --- tao
          Detailed description of diff3 normal format
          diff3 hunks
          An example of diff3 normal format
          Merging from a common ancestor
          Selecting which changes to incorporate
          Marking conflicts
          Generating the merged output directly
          How diff3 merges incomplete lines
          Saving the changed file
        Contributing author:
      dig
        Description:
      dinit
        Description:
          Summary of filesystem commands
        Examples:
      dirname
        Description:
        Examples:
      diskboot
        Description:
        Examples:
      dispconf
        Description:
      dloader
        Targets:
        Description:
        Examples:
      dnssec-dsfromkey
        Description:
      dnssec-keyfromlabel
        Description:
      dnssec-keygen
        Description:
      dnssec-signzone
        Description:
      ds
        Description:
          Data server library
        Examples:
      du
        Description:
        Examples:
      dumpefs
        Description:
      dumper
        Description:
        Examples:
      dumpifs
        Description:
        Examples:
    E
      echo
        Description:
        Examples:
      ed
        Description:
      egrep
        Description:
      elvis
        Description:
          Visual mode
            Input mode
            Operators
            Special cases
            Named buffers
          Movement commands
            Cursor movement
            Marking
            Tags
          Inserting text
            Input mode
          Deleting, yanking, putting
          Filters
          Shifting text
          Miscellaneous commands
          Searching
          Global & substitute commands
            Substitute command
            Global command
          Undo and retrieving
          Screen commands
          Writing files
          Editing other files
          Reading in a file
          Leaving elvis
          Escaping to a shell
          Macros
          Abbreviations
          Options
          ex commands
        Contributing author:
      enum-devices
        Description:
          Overview
          Matching rules
          Configuration files
            etc/system/enum/devices/
            etc/system/enum/devices/usb/
            etc/system/enum/include/
          Configuration file precedence
          Configuration file contents
            start clause
            requires clause
            driver clause
            mount clause
            enumerator clause
            set clause
            append clause
            uniq clause
            waitfor clause
            echo clause
            tag clause
            config clause
            use clause
          Macros
          Bus-enumerator protocol
        Examples:
      enum-usb
        Targets:
        Description:
          Overview
          USB device information
            Microsoft descriptors
          Behavior when enumerating a single USB device
          The enum-usb configuration file
            Sample enum-usb.conf configuration file
          Device
          Ignore
          Config
            Multiple configuration selections
            Composing Config option statements
          Set
            Composing Set option statements
            user_spec_id
            inc_user_spec_id
          Using enum-devices with enum-usb
        Examples:
          enum-usb.conf
            enum-devices configuration file
      env
        Description:
        Examples:
      errno
        Description:
        Examples:
      esh
        Description:
          Command-line format
          Filename expansion
          Quoting
          Escape character (backslash)
          Double quotes
          Builtin commands
            . (dot) command
            alias command
            cd command
            emount command
            ewaitfor command
            exec command
            exit command
            export command
            kill command
            reopen command
            set command
            unset command
        Examples:
      etfsctl
        Targets:
        Description:
          Device
          Pools
          Counts
          Errors
        Examples:
      expand
        Description:
        Examples:
      /etc/exports
        Description:
          Limitations:
      expr
        Description:
        Examples:
    F
      false
        Description:
      fcat
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      fdformat
        Description:
        Examples:
      fdisk
        Description:
          Partition types
          Commands
          Interactive mode
        Examples:
      fesh
        Description:
          ecp command
          edf command
          eecho command
          els command
          emkdir command
          epwd command
          erm command
          ermdir command
      fgrep
        Description:
      file
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      find
        Description:
          Primary expressions
          Formatted printing (-printf and -fprintf primitives)
            Backslash (\) Escape Codes
            Format Codes
        Examples:
      finstall
        Description:
      flashctl
        Description:
          Filesystem information
        Examples:
      flex
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      fmt
        Description:
      fold
        Description:
        Examples:
      fontinfo
        Description:
        Examples:
      fpemu.so
        Description:
      freeze
        Description:
        Examples:
        Contributing author:
      fs-cd.so
        Description:
      fs-cifs
        Description:
        Examples:
      fs-dos.so
        Description:
          Summary of filesystem commands
      fs-etfs-ram
        Common options
        Driver options
        Description:
        Examples:
      fs-ext2.so
        Description:
          Summary of filesystem commands
      fs-mac.so
        Description:
          Summary of filesystem commands
      fs-nfs2
        Description:
        Examples:
      fs-nfs3
        Description:
        Examples:
      fs-nt.so
        Description:
          Summary of filesystem commands
      fs-qnx4.so
        Description:
          Summary of filesystem commands
      fs-qnx6.so
        Description:
          Required properties of the device
          Summary of filesystem commands
      fs-udf.so
        Description:
      fsysinfo
        Description:
        Examples:
      /etc/fstab
        Description:
      ftp
        Description:
      /etc/ftpchroot
        Description:
      ftpd
        Description:
          Setting up a restricted ftp subtree
      /etc/ftpd.conf
        Description:
          Default settings
      /etc/ftpusers
        Description:
          Related files
      fullpath
        Description:
        Examples:
    G
      g++
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      /etc/gateways
        Description:
          Other parameter settings
      gawk
        Description:
          Expressions:
          Variables
          Patterns
          Special patterns --- BEGIN and END
          Regular expressions
          Pattern ranges
          Expression patterns
          Actions
          Output statements
          Functions:
            Arithmetic Functions:
            String functions:
            Input/Output and general functions:
            User-defined functions
          Sample awk programs:
        Examples:
        Contributing author:
      gcc
        QNX Neutrino cross-development options
        Overall options
        C language options
        C++ language options
        Warning options
        Debugging options
        Optimization options
        Preprocessor options
        Assembler option
        Linker options
        Directory options
        Target options
        Machine-dependent options
        Code-generation options
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      gcov
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      gdb
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      getconf
        Description:
        Examples:
      getty
        Description:
      gf-calib
        Description:
      gns
        Description:
          APIs and advertising rules
          Path namespace
          Connection rules for GNS
          Multiple GNS servers
            Multiple service domains
            Redundant GNS servers
          Auto-scanning client
          Backup server mode
          GNS and tightly coupled network
          Special pathname
        Examples:
      gprof
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      grep
        Description:
          Basic regular expressions
          Extended Regular Expressions
          Fixed Regular Expressions
        Examples:
      gunzip
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      gzip
        Description:
        Contributing author:
    H
      ham
        Description:
      hamctrl
        Description:
      hd
        Description:
          Output formats
        Examples:
      head
        Description:
        Examples:
      helpviewer
        Description:
          Creating help files:
          Supported elements
          Supported entities
          Creating topic files
            Level 1
            Level 2
            Level 3
            An example
            Publishing your topic file
          Searching
      hidview
        Description:
        Examples:
      hogs
        Description:
        Examples:
      host
        Description:
      hostapd
        Description:
      hostname
        Description:
      /etc/hosts
        Description:
      /etc/hosts.equiv
        Description:
          Positive entries
          Negative entries
    I
      id
        Description:
        Examples:
      if_up
        Description:
        Examples:
      ifconfig
        Description:
          Parameters
          Diagnostics
        Examples:
      ifwatchd
        Description:
        Examples:
      indent
        Description:
      inetd
        Description:
          Internal services
          Effects of SIGHUP
      /etc/inetd.conf
        Description:
          Setting the IPsec policy
          IPv6 TCP/UDP behavior
        Examples:
      inflator
        Description:
        Examples:
      infocmp
        Description:
      input-cfg
        Description:
      inputtrap
        Description:
          Probing
          Using a trapfile
        Examples:
      io-audio
        Description:
        Examples:
      io-blk.so
        Suffixes for size, memory, and time arguments
        blk options
        Filesystem options
        Description:
          Controlling writing operations
          Naming schemes
      io-display
        Description:
          The io-display configuration file
          The io-display server and Photon
        Examples:
      io-graphics
        Description:
          io-graphics configuration options
      io-hid
        Description:
        Examples:
      io-pkt-v4, io-pkt-v4-hc, io-pkt-v6-hc
        Description:
          Generic driver options
        Examples:
      io-usb
        Description:
          Selecting a driver configuration
        Examples:
    J
      join
        Description:
        Examples:
    K
      kill
        Description:
        Examples:
      ksh
        Description:
          Shell startup
          Command syntax
          Compound commands
          Quoting
          Aliases
          Substitution
          Parameters
          Tilde expansion
          Brace expansion (alternation)
          Filename patterns
          Input/output redirection
          Arithmetic expressions
          Coprocesses
          Functions
          POSIX mode
          Command execution and builtin commands
            . (dot) builtin command
            : (null) builtin command
            alias builtin command
            bg builtin command
            bind builtin command
            break builtin command
            builtin builtin command
            cd builtin command
            command builtin command
            continue builtin command
            echo builtin command
            eval builtin command
            exec builtin command
            exit builtin command
            export builtin command
            false builtin command
            fc builtin command
            fg builtin command
            getopts builtin command
            hash builtin command
            jobs builtin command
            kill builtin command
            let builtin command
            print builtin command
            pwd builtin command
            read builtin command
            readonly builtin command
            return builtin command
            set builtin command
            shift builtin command
            test builtin command
            times builtin command
            trap builtin command
            true builtin command
            typeset builtin command
            ulimit builtin command
            umask builtin command
            unalias builtin command
            unset builtin command
            wait builtin command
            whence builtin command
          Job control
          emacs interactive input-line editing
        Contributing author:
    L
      ld
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      ldd
        Description:
        Examples:
      ldrel
        Targets:
        Description:
      less
        Description:
          Commands:
        Contributing author:
      link
        Description:
      ln
        Description:
        Examples:
      ln-w
        Description:
      logger
        Description:
        Examples:
      login
        Description:
      logout
        Description:
      lpd
        Description:
      lpr
        Description:
          Diagnostics
      lprc
        Description:
      lprq
        Description:
      lprrm
        Description:
      ls
        QNX Neutrino extensions:
        Description:
          Filetype and permissions
      lsm-autoip.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      lsm-pf-v4.so, lsm-pf-v6.so
        Description:
      lsm-qnet.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      lwresd
        Description:
    M
      m4
        Description:
      /usr/share/misc/magic
        Description:
      make
        Description:
        Examples:
        Contributing author:
      mcd
        Targets:
          Local mode
            Limitations
        Description:
          Overview
          MCD rules
            Monitor a mediastore
            Monitor namespace changes
            Monitor the presence of files
          MCD server
          Operational flow
            Startup
            Device or insertion
          Configuring the MCD
            Configuration file sections
          Entity descriptions
            Parameters
          Media content rules
            Parameters
            Notification routine
          Using the MCD as a filesystem automounter
            First-level entries
            Second-level entries
          The mcd resource manager interface
            .insert and .eject files
            .devices directory
            Sequence number
            Example: Filesystem hierarchy
            Read-only entries for rules
          Callout templates
          Insertion and ejection notification
            Arguments
            Built-in notification routines
          Media content determination
            Arguments
            Returns
            Built-in content detection rules
            MOUNT_FSYS special sequences
          Client API
            Maintained information
            Example: Media player
            Example: Polling
            Stale Rules
          Additional Information
            Detecting other kinds of system media
            Detecting USB and iPod devices
            Pattern matching and case-sensitivity
            Matching a single rule
            Detecting CD insertion with non-media content
            CD-changer controlled by external firmware
            Using the MCD as a partition enumerator
        Examples:
          Two-phase filesystem mount example
      mcs
        Description:
      melt
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      mesg
        Description:
      /etc/mib.txt
        Description:
      mixer
        Description:
        Examples:
      mkasmoff
        Description:
      mkcldr
        Targets:
        Description:
        Examples:
      mkbuild
        Description:
        Examples:
      mkdir
        Description:
        Examples:
      mkdosfs
        Description:
          Summary of filesystem commands
        Examples:
        Contributing author:
      mkefs
        Description:
          Buildfiles
          Attributes
          bigendian attribute (boolean)
          block_size attribute
          cd attribute
          dperms attribute
          filter attribute
          followlink attribute (boolean)
          gid attribute
          max_size attribute
          min_size attribute
          mount attribute
          mountperms attribute
          optional attribute (boolean)
          perms attribute
          prefix attribute
          search attribute
          spare_blocks attribute
          type attribute
          uid attribute
        Examples:
      mketfs
        Description:
          Buildfiles
          Attributes
          bigendian attribute (boolean)
          block_size attribute
          cd attribute
          cluster_size attribute
          dperms attribute
          filter attribute
          followlink attribute (boolean)
          gid attribute
          mountperms attribute
          num_blocks attribute
          optional attribute (boolean)
          perms attribute
          prefix attribute
          search attribute
          type attribute
          uid attribute
        Examples:
      mkfifo
        Description:
      mkfontdir
        Description:
        Examples:
      mkifs
        Description:
          Buildfiles
          Attributes
          autolink attribute (boolean)
          +
          bigendian attribute (boolean)
          cd attribute
          chain attribute
          code attribute
          compress attribute (boolean)
          data attribute
          dperms attribute
          filter attribute
          followlink attribute (boolean)
          gid attribute
          image attribute
          keeplinked attribute (boolean)
          linker attribute
          module attribute
          optional attribute (boolean)
          page_align attribute (boolean)
          pagesizes attribute
          perms attribute
          phys_align attribute
          physical attribute
          prefix attribute
          ram attribute
          raw attribute (boolean)
          script attribute (boolean)
          search attribute
          type attribute
          uid attribute
          virtual attribute
          Script files
            argv0 modifier
            cpu modifier
            external modifier (boolean)
            pri modifier
            session modifier (boolean)
          Bootfile
            Image filter
          Linker specification
          Output image format
            Boot prefix
            Startup header
            Startup
            Startup trailer
            Image header
            Image directory
            Files
            Image trailer
          Notes on XIP versus copy
        Examples:
      mkimage
        Description:
      mkkbd
        Targets:
        Description:
        Examples:
      mkqnx6fs
        Description:
          Summary of filesystem commands
        Examples:
      mkrec
        Description:
        Examples:
      mksbp
        Description:
      /etc/moduli
        Description:
      more
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      mount
        Description:
        Examples:
      mq
        Description:
      mqueue
        Description:
      mrouted
        Description:
          Invocation
          Configuring mrouted
            Configuration command options
          Signals
        Examples:
          Routing tables
        Contributing author:
      mstrip
        Description:
        Examples:
      mv
        Description:
        Examples:
    N
      named
        Description:
      named-checkconf
        Description:
      named-checkzone, named-compilezone
        Description:
      /etc/named.conf
        Description:
      ndp
        Description:
      netmanager
        Description:
        Examples:
      netstat
        Description:
          Default display
          Interface display
          Routing table display
          Specifying an interface
      /etc/networks
        Description:
      newgrp
        Description:
      nfsd
        Description:
          Security Issues
          Configuring Caches
      /etc/nfsstart
        Description:
      nice
        Description:
        Examples:
      nicinfo
        Description:
        Examples:
      nm
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      nohup
        Description:
      nslookup
        Description:
          Interactive commands
          Diagnostics:
        Contributing author:
      /etc/nsswitch.conf
        Description:
          Sources
          Databases
          Status codes
          Actions
          Format of the file
        Examples:
      nsupdate
        Description:
      ntpd
        Description:
          Basic operation of the ntpd utility
          Frequency discipline
          Operating modes
          Poll interval control
          The huff-n'-puff filter
      ntpdate
        Description:
      ntpdc
        Description:
          Interactive commands
          Control message commands
          Runtime configuration requests
      ntpq
        Description:
          Internal commands
          Control message commands
          Tally codes
          System variables
          Peer variables
          Flash codes
      ntptrace
        Description:
    O
      objcopy
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      objdump
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      od
        Description:
          Output formats
        Examples:
      omshell
        Description:
          Opening a connection
          Associating local and remote objects
          Viewing a remote object
          Modifying a remote object
          New remote objects
          Resetting attributes
      on
        Description:
          Setting the runmask
        Examples:
      op
        Description:
      openssl
        Description:
          Command summary
          Standard commands
          Message digest commands
          Encoding and cipher commands
          Pass phrase arguments
    P
      /etc/party.conf
        Description:
      passwd
        Description:
          passwd file
      paste
        Description:
        Examples:
      patch
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      pax
        Modes of operation:
        Description:
        Examples:
      pccard-launch
        Description:
        Examples:
      pci
        Description:
        Examples:
      pci-bios, pci-bios-v2
        Targets:
        Description:
      pcnfsd
        Description:
      /etc/pcnfsd.conf
        Description:
      pdebug
        Description:
        Examples:
      ped
        Description:
          Cursor movement commands
          Deletion commands
          Formatting commands
          Centering commands
          Clipboard commands
          Special commands
          File menu operations
          Search menu operations
          Options menu operations
          Type menu operations
        Examples:
      pf
        Description:
          ioctl interface
        Examples:
      /etc/pf.conf
        Description:
          Statement order
          Macros
          Tables
          Options
          Traffic normalization
          Queueing
          Translation
          Packet filtering
          Parameters
          Routing
          Pool options
          Stateful inspection
          State modulation
          SYN proxy
          Stateful tracking options
          Operating system fingerprinting
          Blocking spoofed traffic
          Fragment handling
          Anchors
          Translation examples
          Filter examples
          Grammar
          Associated files
      pfctl
        Description:
      pfm
        Description:
          Viewing and editing files
          Moving, deleting, and renaming files
          Navigating
          Setting pfm preferences
        Examples:
      ph
        Description:
        Examples:
      phablang
        Description:
      phabmsg
        Description:
        Examples:
      phcalc
        Description:
        Examples:
      phdialer
        Description:
      phditto
        Description:
          Remote connectivity via modem
          Remote connectivity via TCP/IP
        Examples:
      phfind
        Description:
      phfont
        Description:
        Examples:
          fontdir
          fontext
          fontmap
          fontopts
      phgrafx
        Description:
          Changing the graphics resolution
          Selecting the refresh rate
          Selecting hardware or software cursor rendering
          Global Options
          Advanced Options
          Hardware Details
          Region Settings
        Examples:
      phin
        Description:
        Examples:
      phlip
        Description:
          Configuring your network interfaces
          Devices tab
          Devices + advanced options tab
          Connections + Network tab
          Connections + Connection tab
          Connections + Modem tab
          Connections + Logging tab
          Network tab
          Network + advanced options tab
        Examples:
      phlocale
        Description:
      phlogin, phlogin2
        Description:
      phmenu
        Description:
        Examples:
      Photon
        Description:
        Examples:
      phrelay
        Description:
          Remote connectivity via modem
          Remote connectivity via TCP/IP
            Configuring for TCP/IP
          Connecting using a serial port
            Example serial connection
          Using predefined Photon services
            phrelay configuration file format
          Data compression options
          Data caching options
          Encryption
          Security
        Examples:
      phrelaycfg
        Description:
      phs-to-bjc
        Description:
        Examples:
      phs-to-bmp
        Description:
        Examples:
      phs-to-escp2
        Description:
        Examples:
      phs-to-ijs
        Description:
        Examples:
      phs-to-pcl
        Description:
        Examples:
      phs-to-ps
        Description:
        Examples:
      phshutdown
        Description:
      phuser
        Description:
      phview
        Description:
        Examples:
      pidin
        Description:
          Values in the Blocked column
        Examples:
      pin
        Description:
      ping
        Description:
          Debugging
          ICMP packet details
            Duplicate and damaged packets
            Trying different data patterns
            TTL details
      ping6
        Description:
          Duplicate and damaged packets
          Trying different data patterns
      pipe
        Description:
      pppd
        Description:
      pppoectl
        Description:
          Supported parameters
        Examples:
      pppoed
        Description:
      pps
        Description:
      pr
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      preview
        Description:
        Examples:
      /etc/printcap
        Description:
          Capabilities
      printf
        Description:
          Format control flags
          Field width
          Precision
          Type length
          Conversion character
          Escape sequences
        Examples:
      prjobs
        Description:
      procnto*
        Description:
          /proc filesystem
        Examples:
      /etc/protocols
        Description:
      ps
        Description:
          Controlling output
        Examples:
      pterm
        Description:
          Keys and keychords
          Customizing your font list
        Examples:
      ptermcs
        Description:
          Terminal charset setup
        Examples:
      pv
        Description:
        Examples:
      pwd
        Description:
      pwm
        Description:
          PWM Options
          Configuring the Desktop menu
        Examples:
      pwmopts
        Description:
      python
        Description:
    Q
      qbinaudit
        Description:
        Examples:
      QCC, qcc
        Description:
          Profiling
        Examples:
      qconfig
        Description:
        Examples:
      qconn
        Description:
      qcp
        Targets:
        Description:
      qde
        Description:
      qed
        Description:
        Examples:
      qtalk
        Description:
          Configuring default behavior
          Logging a session
          Using the command character
          Replacing the rubout/delete character
          Enabling flow control
          Transferring files
          Invoking qcp and ZMODEM automatically
          Interactive commands:
        Examples:
      QWinCfg
        Description:
    R
      racoon
        Description:
        Examples:
        Contributing author:
      /etc/racoon.conf
        Description:
          Path Specification
          File Inclusion
          Identifier Specification
          Timer Specification
          Listening Port Specification
          Remote Nodes Specifications
          Policy Specifications
          Sainfo Specifications
          Logging level
          Specifying the way to pad
          Special directives
          Pre-shared key File
        Examples:
      random
        Description:
        Examples:
        Contributing author:
      ranlib
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      rcp
        Description:
      readelf
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      renice
        Description:
        Examples:
      /etc/resolv.conf
        Description:
          Overriding /etc/resolv.conf
          Keywords
          nameserver
          domain
          search
          nocache
      ~/.rhosts
        Description:
          Positive entries
          Negative entries
      rlogin
        Description:
      rlogind
        Description:
          Diagnostics
      rm
        Description:
        Examples:
      rmdir
        Description:
        Examples:
      rndc
        Description:
      rndc-confgen
        Description:
      rndc.conf
        Description:
      route
        Description:
          command options
          Diagnostics
      route6d
        Description:
      routed
        Description:
      /etc/rpc
        Description:
      rpcbind
        Description:
      rpcgen
        Description:
      rpcinfo
        Description:
        Examples:
      rsh
        Description:
      rshd
        Description:
          Diagnostics
      rtadvd
        Description:
        Examples:
        Contributing author:
      /etc/rtadvd.conf
        Description:
          Capabilities
          maxinterval
          mininterval
          chlim
          raflags
          rltime
          rtime
          retrans
          addrs
          prefixlen
          pinfoflags
          addr
          vltime
          pltime
          mtu
          nolladdr
        Examples:
      rtc
        Description:
        Examples:
      rtquery
        Description:
      rtsold
        Description:
      ruptime
        Description:
      rwho
        Description:
      rwhod
        Description:
    S
      savercfg
        Description:
      scp
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      script
        Description:
      sed
        Description:
          Scripts
          Addresses
          Regular expressions
          Editing commands
        Examples:
        Contributing author:
      seedres
        Description:
        Examples:
      sendnto
        Description:
        Examples:
      /etc/services
        Description:
      setconf
        Description:
      setkey
        Description:
          Operations
          Meta-arguments for operations
          Algorithms for protocol
        Examples:
      setupbsp
        Description:
      sftp
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      sftp-server
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      sh
        Description:
      shelf
        Description:
      showlicense
        Description:
      showmem
        Description:
      showmount
        Description:
      show_vesa
        Description:
        Examples:
      shutdown
        Description:
      size
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      slay
        Description:
          Setting the runmask
        Examples:
      sleep
        Description:
      slinger
        Description:
          Running Slinger
          How dynamic HTML works
          Syntax of an SSI token
          SSI commands
          break
          config
          echo
          exec
          if
          goto
          include
          label
          qnxvar
          config commands
          Ways to achieve dynamic HTML
          The data server
          Executing CGI scripts
          Security precautions
        Examples:
          The right way
          The wrong way
          Slinger configuration
          Available to CGI scripts
      slogger
        Description:
        Examples:
      sloginfo
        Description:
        Examples:
      smic
        Description:
          Refining syntax checking
          Include File
        Examples:
      snapshot
        Description:
        Examples:
      snmpbulkwalk
        Description:
        Examples:
          Using SNMPv1
          Using SNMPv2
      snmpd
        Description:
      /etc/snmpd.conf
        Description:
      snmpget
        Description:
        Examples:
          Using SNMPv1
          Using SNMPv2
      snmpgetnext
        Description:
        Examples:
      snmpnetstat
        Description:
          Addresses
          Interface displays
          Routing table display
      snmpset
        Description:
        Examples:
          Using SNMPv1
          Using SNMPv2
      snmpstatus
        Description:
        Examples:
      snmptest
        Description:
      snmptranslate
        Description:
        Examples:
      snmptrap
        Description:
        Examples:
          Using SNMPv1
          Using SNMPv2
      snmptrapd
        Description:
      snmpwalk
        Description:
        Examples:
          Using SNMPv1
          Using SNMPv2
      /etc/socks.conf
        Description:
      sockstat
        Description:
      sort
        Description:
        Examples:
      spatch
        Description:
        Examples:
      split
        Description:
        Examples:
      spooler
        Description:
      ssh
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      ssh-add
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      ssh-agent
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      ~/.ssh/ssh_config, /etc/ssh/ssh_config
        Description:
      ssh-keygen
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      ssh-keyscan
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      ssh-keysign
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      sshd
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      /etc/ssh/sshd_config
        Description:
      startup-* options
        Description:
          Generic options
          Options for ARM startups
          Options for PowerPC startups
          Options for x86 startups
      startup-apic
        Targets:
          Debug channels
        Description:
        Examples:
      startup-bios, startup-bios-32
        Targets:
          Debug channels
        Description:
        Examples:
      strings
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      strip
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      stty
        Description:
          Supported operands
          Line control parameters
          Input processing parameters
          Output processing parameters
          Special control characters
          Extended line-editing character sequences
          Action characters
        Examples:
      su
        Description:
      sync
        Description:
        Examples:
      sysctl
        Description:
        Examples:
      sysinfo
        Description:
        Examples:
      /etc/syslog.conf
        Description:
        Examples:
      syslogd
        Description:
    T
      tail
        Description:
        Examples:
      tar
        Description:
        Examples:
        Contributing author:
      tcpdump
        Description:
          Expressions
          Output format
            Link-level headers
            ARP/RARP packets
            TCP Packets
            Capturing TCP packets with particular flag combinations (SYN-ACK, URG-ACK, etc.)
            UDP Packets
            UDP Name Server Requests
            UDP Name Server Responses
            SMB/CIFS decoding
            NFS Requests and Replies
            AFS Requests and Replies
            KIP AppleTalk (DDP in UDP)
            IP Fragmentation
            Timestamps
        Examples:
        Contributing author:
      tee
        Description:
        Examples:
      telnet
        Description:
          Telnet commands:
      telnetd
        Description:
          Name resolving issues
          Typical configuration for running telnetd on an embedded target
      textto
        Description:
        Examples:
      tftp
        Description:
          Commands:
      tftpd
        Description:
      tic
        Description:
      time
        Description:
        Examples:
      tinit
        Description:
          ttys configuration file
      top
        Description:
      touch
        Description:
        Examples:
      tr
        Description:
          Conventions for string1 and string2
        Examples:
      tracelogger
        Targets:
        Description:
        Examples:
      traceprinter
        Description:
        Examples:
      traceroute
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      traceroute6
        Description:
      true
        Description:
      tsort
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      tty
        Description:
        Examples:
    U
      uesh
        Description:
          Command-line format
          Filename expansion
          Quoting
          Builtin commands
            cd command
            emount command
            ewaitfor command
            exec command
            exit command
            export command
        Examples:
      umask
        Description:
        Examples:
      umount
        Description:
      uname
        Description:
        Examples:
      unexpand
        Description:
        Examples:
      unifdef
        Description:
      uniq
        Description:
        Examples:
      unlink
        Description:
      unzip
        Targets:
        Description:
        Examples:
      uptime
        Description:
      usb
        Description:
        Examples:
      use
        Description:
          Usage messages in shell scripts
        Examples:
      usemsg
        Description:
          Displaying help messages in ported executables
          Adding or changing a usage message
        Examples:
      uud
        Description:
      uudecode
        Description:
      uue
        Description:
      uuencode
        Description:
    V
      vi
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      view
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      /etc/view.conf
        Description:
    W
      waitfor
        Description:
      wc
        Description:
      which
        Description:
        Examples:
      who
        Description:
      wpa_cli
        Description:
          Supported commands
      wpa_passphrase
        Description:
      wpa_supplicant
        Description:
          Supported features
    X
      xargs
        Description:
        Examples:
    Y
    Z
      zap
        Description:
        Examples:
      zcat
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      zip
        Targets:
        Description:
        Examples:
    Commonly Used Environment Variables
      A
      B
      C
      D
      E
      F
      G
      H
      I
      J
      L
      M
      N
      O
      P
      Q
      R
      S
      T
      U
    Selecting the Target System
      Target selection
      Architecture selection
      Linker emulation selection
    What's New in this Reference?
      What's new in the QNX Software Development Platform 6.5.0?
        New entries
        Deprecated content
        Changed content
        Errata
      What's new in the QNX Software Development Platform 6.4.1?
        New entries
        Deprecated content
        Changed content
        Errata
      What's new in the QNX Software Development Platform 6.4.0?
        New entries
        Deprecated content
        Changed content
        Errata
      What's new in QNX Momentics 6.3.2?
        New entries
        Changed content
        Errata
      What's new in the QNX Neutrino Core OS 6.3.2?
        New entries
        Changed content
        Errata
      What's new in QNX Momentics 6.3.0 Service Pack 2?
        New entries
        Changed content
        Errata
      What's new in QNX Momentics 6.3.0 Service Pack 1?
        New entries
        Changed content
      What's new in QNX Momentics 6.3.0?
        New entries
        Deleted entries
        Changed content
        Errata
      What's new in QNX Momentics 6.2.1?
        New entries
        Deleted entries
        Changed content
        Errata
    Glossary
  Addon Interfaces Library Reference
    About This Reference
      What you'll find in this guide
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    Overview
      An Example
      Library components
    Addon Interfaces Library Reference
      AOI Structures
      AOI Functions
      AOICtrl_t
        Description:
      AOInterface_t
        Description:
      AoAdd
        Description:
      AoAddDirectory
        Description:
      AoAddStatic
        Description:
      AoAddUnloadSignal
        Description:
      AoGetInterface
        Description:
      AoHold
        Description:
      AoIterate
        Description:
      AoIterateHoldGet
        Description:
      AoRelease
        Description:
      AoRemove
        Description:
      AoFindExt
        Description:
      AoFindFormats
        Description:
      AoFindMime
        Description:
      AoFindName
        Description:
        Examples:
      AoFindStreams
        Description:
      AoOpenFilespec
        Description:
    Implemented Interfaces
      Built-in Interfaces
      AODeConstructor
        Create
          Synopsis
          Arguments
          Description
          Returns
        Destroy
          Synopsis
          Arguments
          Description
          Returns
      AOExtInspector
        RateExtension
          Synopsis
          Arguments
          Description
          Returns
      AOFormatInspector
        RateFormat
          Synopsis
          Arguments
          Description
          Returns
      AOMimetypeInspector
        RateMimetype
          Synopsis
          Arguments
          Description
          Returns
      AOStreamer
        Open
          Synopsis
          Arguments
          Description
          Returns
        Close
          Synopsis
          Arguments
          Description
          Returns
        Sniff
          Synopsis
          Arguments
          Description
          Returns
        Read
          Synopsis
          Arguments
          Description
          Returns
        Write
          Synopsis
          Arguments
          Description
          Returns
        Seek
          Synopsis
          Arguments
          Description
          Returns
        Tell
          Synopsis
          Arguments
          Description
          Returns
        Length
          Synopsis
          Arguments
          Description
          Returns
        SideInfo
          Synopsis
          Arguments
          Description
          Returns
      AOStreamInspector
        RateStream
          Synopsis
          Arguments
          Description
          Returns
      AOResourceAccess
        GetResources
          Synopsis
          Arguments
          Description
          Returns
        SetResource
          Synopsis
          Arguments
          Description
          Returns
      Built-in interfaces
        Unloading and InitializeInterface
        Name
    Using Addon Resources
      An Example
      Using addon resources in your application
    Defined Structures
      AOIStream_t
        Description:
      AOMimeInfo_t
        Description:
      AOResource_t
        Description:
      AOAudioFormat_t
        Description:
      ImageFormat_t
        Description:
      MediaFormat_t
        Description:
      VideoFormat_t
        Description:
  Audio Developer's Guide
    About This Guide
      What you'll find in this guide
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
      What's new in QNX Neutrino 6.5.0
      What's new in QNX Neutrino 6.4
      What's new in QNX Neutrino 6.3
      What's new in QNX Neutrino 6.2
      What's new in QNX Neutrino 6.1
        Changed content
    Audio Architecture
      QNX Sound Architecture
      Cards and devices
      Control device
      Mixer devices
      Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) devices
        Data formats
        PCM state machine
        Software PCM mixing
        PCM plugin converters
    Playing and Capturing Audio Data
      Handling PCM devices
        Opening your PCM device
        Configuring the PCM device
        Controlling voice conversion
        Preparing the PCM subchannel
        Closing the PCM subchannel
      Playing audio data
        Playback states
        Sending data to the PCM subchannel
        If the PCM subchannel stops during playback
        Stopping the playback
        Synchronizing with the PCM subchannel
      Capturing audio data
        Selecting what to capture
        Capture states
        Receiving data from the PCM subchannel
        If the PCM subchannel stops during capture
        Stopping the capture
        Synchronizing with the PCM subchannel
    Mixer Architecture
      Opening the mixer device
      Controlling a mixer group
      The best mixer group with respect to your PCM subchannel
      Finding all mixer groups
      Mixer event notification
      Closing the mixer device
    Audio Library
      snd_card_get_longname
        Description:
      snd_card_get_name
        Description:
      snd_card_name
        Description:
      snd_cards
        Description:
      snd_cards_list
        Description:
      snd_ctl_callbacks_t
        Description:
          rebuild callback
          xswitch callback
      snd_ctl_close
        Description:
      snd_ctl_file_descriptor
        Description:
      snd_ctl_hw_info
        Description:
      snd_ctl_hw_info_t
        Description:
      snd_ctl_mixer_switch_list
        Description:
      snd_ctl_mixer_switch_read
        Description:
      snd_ctl_mixer_switch_write
        Description:
      snd_ctl_open
        Description:
      snd_ctl_pcm_channel_info
        Description:
      snd_ctl_pcm_info
        Description:
      snd_ctl_read
        Description:
      snd_mixer_callbacks_t
        Description:
          rebuild callback
          element callback
          group callback
        Examples:
      snd_mixer_close
        Description:
      snd_mixer_eid_t
        Description:
      snd_mixer_element_read
        Description:
      snd_mixer_element_t
        Description:
      snd_mixer_element_write
        Description:
      snd_mixer_elements
        Description:
      snd_mixer_elements_t
        Description:
      snd_mixer_file_descriptor
        Description:
      snd_mixer_filter_t
        Description:
      snd_mixer_get_bit
        Description:
      snd_mixer_get_filter
        Description:
      snd_mixer_gid_t
        Description:
      snd_mixer_group_read
        Description:
      snd_mixer_group_t
        Description:
      snd_mixer_group_write
        Description:
      snd_mixer_groups
        Description:
      snd_mixer_groups_t
        Description:
      snd_mixer_info
        Description:
      snd_mixer_info_t
        Description:
      snd_mixer_open
        Description:
      snd_mixer_open_name
        Description:
      snd_mixer_read
        Description:
      snd_mixer_routes
        Description:
      snd_mixer_routes_t
        Description:
      snd_mixer_set_bit
        Description:
      snd_mixer_set_filter
        Description:
      snd_mixer_sort_eid_table
        Description:
      snd_mixer_sort_gid_table
        Description:
      snd_mixer_weight_entry_t
        Description:
      snd_pcm_build_linear_format
        Description:
      snd_pcm_capture_flush
        Description:
      snd_pcm_capture_prepare
        Description:
      snd_pcm_channel_flush
        Description:
      snd_pcm_channel_info
        Description:
      snd_pcm_channel_info_t
        Description:
      snd_pcm_channel_params
        Description:
      snd_pcm_channel_params_t
        Description:
      snd_pcm_channel_prepare
        Description:
      snd_pcm_channel_setup
        Description:
      snd_pcm_channel_setup_t
        Description:
      snd_pcm_channel_status
        Description:
      snd_pcm_channel_status_t
        Description:
      snd_pcm_close
        Description:
      snd_pcm_file_descriptor
        Description:
      snd_pcm_find
        Description:
      snd_pcm_format_big_endian
        Description:
      snd_pcm_format_linear
        Description:
      snd_pcm_format_little_endian
        Description:
      snd_pcm_format_signed
        Description:
      snd_pcm_format_size
        Description:
      snd_pcm_format_t
        Description:
      snd_pcm_format_unsigned
        Description:
      snd_pcm_format_width
        Description:
      snd_pcm_get_format_name
        Description:
      snd_pcm_info
        Description:
      snd_pcm_info_t
        Description:
      snd_pcm_nonblock_mode
        Description:
      snd_pcm_open
        Description:
        Examples:
      snd_pcm_open_name
        Description:
        Examples:
      snd_pcm_open_preferred
        Description:
        Examples:
      snd_pcm_playback_drain
        Description:
      snd_pcm_playback_flush
        Description:
      snd_pcm_playback_prepare
        Description:
      snd_pcm_plugin_flush
        Description:
        Examples:
      snd_pcm_plugin_get_voice_conversion
        Description:
      snd_pcm_plugin_info
        Description:
        Examples:
      snd_pcm_plugin_params
        Description:
        Examples:
      snd_pcm_plugin_playback_drain
        Description:
      snd_pcm_plugin_prepare
        Description:
        Examples:
      snd_pcm_plugin_read
        Description:
      snd_pcm_plugin_set_disable
        Description:
        Examples:
      snd_pcm_plugin_set_src_mode
        Description:
      snd_pcm_plugin_set_voice_conversion
        Description:
      snd_pcm_plugin_setup
        Description:
        Examples:
      snd_pcm_plugin_set_src_mode
        Description:
      snd_pcm_plugin_status
        Description:
        Examples:
      snd_pcm_plugin_set_src_mode
        Description:
      snd_pcm_plugin_write
        Description:
        Examples:
      snd_pcm_read
        Description:
      snd_pcm_voice_conversion_t
        Description:
      snd_pcm_write
        Description:
      snd_strerror
        Description:
        Examples:
      snd_switch_t
        Description:
    wave.c example
    waverec.c example
    mixer_ctl.c example
    LGPL License Agreement
    Glossary
  Building Embedded Systems
    About This Book
      What you'll find in this guide
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    Overview of Building Embedded Systems
      Introduction
        The role of the IPL
          Warm-start and cold-start IPL
        The role of the startup program
        Startup's responsibilities
          Copying and decompressing the image
          Configuring the hardware
          Determining system configuration
          Establishing callouts
          Starting the OS
          The startup library
        The role of Neutrino
      Hardware aspects
        Choice of processor
        Source of initialization and configuration
        Choice of filesystems
          No additional storage required
          Additional read-only storage required
          Additional read/write nonpersistent storage required
          Additional read/write persistent storage required
            Flash filesystems and media
            Rotating media and filesystems
            Network media and filesystems
        I/O devices
          Character I/O devices
          Special/custom devices
      Getting started
        Hardware design
        Customizing the software
          Customizing the source
    Working with a BSP
      In this chapter...
      BSP Overview
      Using BSPs in the IDE
      Using BSPs on the command line
        Structure of a BSP
          prebuilt subdirectory
          install subdirectory
          src subdirectory
        Building source from the command line
        Supporting additional devices
      Transferring an OS image onto your board
        Transferring an OS image
        Working with a flash filesystem
          Raw partitions
          Flash filesystem partitions
          Flash filesystem source
          How do I create a partition?
      Testing Neutrino on your board
      Getting Photon on your board
      Where do I go from here?
      Filename conventions
    Making an OS Image
      Images, images, images
      What is an OS image?
      The OS image as a filesystem
      Configuring an OS image
        A simple buildfile
          Inline files
        The bootstrap file
          Compressing the image
        The script file
          Bound multiprocessing attributes
          The script file on the target
        Plain ordinary lists of files
          Including files from different places
          Modifying the search path
          Specifying the pathname explicitly
          Creating the contents of the file in line
          Specifying file ownership and permissions
          Including a whole whack of files
        Generating the image
        Listing the contents of an image
      Building a flash filesystem image
        Using mkefs
          mkefs buildfile
          Block size
          Spare blocks
        Compressing files
          Abstraction layer
          Two sizes
        Compression rules
          The exception
      Embedding an image
        Combining image files using mkimage
          Combining image files using the IDE
        Converting images using mkrec
        Transferring an image to flash
      System configuration
        Establishing an output device
          A simple desktop example
        Running drivers/filesystems
          Disk drivers
          Flash filesystems
          Network drivers
          Network filesystems
        Running applications
      Debugging an embedded system
        pdebug software debugging agent
        Hardware debuggers and Neutrino
        Producing debug symbol information for IPL and startup
          Generating IPL debug symbols
          Generating startup debug symbols
    Writing an IPL Program
      Initial program loader (IPL)
        Responsibilities of the IPL
          Linearly mapped images
          Bank-switched images
          Processors & configurations
        Booting from a bank-switched device
        Booting from a linear device
        Warm vs cold start
          Warm-start IPL
          Cold-start IPL
        Loading the image
          If the source is a linearly mapped device
          If the source is a bank-switched device
          ROM devices
          Network boot
          Using a BOOTP server
          Serial port
          Traditional disk
          None of the above?
        Transferring control to the startup program
      Customizing IPLs
        Initialize hardware
        Loading the image into RAM
        Structure of the boot header
          signature
          version
          flags1 and flags2
          header_size
          machine
          startup_vaddr
          paddr_bias
          image_paddr
          ram_paddr
          ram_size
          startup_size
          stored_size
          imagefs_paddr
          imagefs_size
          preboot_size
          zero and zero0
          info
          struct startup_info_skip
          struct startup_info_mem and startup_info_mem_extended
          struct startup_info_disk
          struct startup_info_time
          struct startup_info_box
        Relationship of struct startup_header fields
          Linear ROM execute-in-place boot image
          Linear ROM compressed boot image
          ROM non-XIP image
          Disk/network image (x86 BIOS)
          Disk/network compressed image
        IPL structure
          IPL source directory structure
          IPL code structure
          An example
        Creating a new IPL
      The IPL library
        enable_cache
        image_download_8250
        image_scan
        image_scan_ext
        image_setup
        image_setup_ext
        image_start
        image_start_ext
        int15_copy
        print_byte
        print_char
        print_long
        print_sl
        print_string
        print_var
        print_word
        protected_mode
        uart_hex8
        uart_hex16
        uart_hex32
        uart_init
        uart_put
        uart_string
        uart32_hex8
        uart32_hex16
        uart32_hex32
        uart32_init
        uart32_put
        uart32_string
    Customizing Image Startup Programs
      In this chapter...
      Introduction
        Initialize hardware
        Initialize system page
        Initialize callouts
      Anatomy of a startup program
        Structure of a startup program
        Creating a new startup program
      Structure of the system page
        size
        total_size
        type
        num_cpu
        system_private
        asinfo
          The attr field
          Address space trees
        hwinfo
          Tags
          Items
          Device trees
          Building the section
          Other functions
          Defaults
          Predefined items and tags
          Group item
          Bus item
          Device item
          location tag
          irq tag
          diskgeometry tag
          pad tag
        cpuinfo
        syspage_entry cacheattr
        syspage_entry qtime
        callout
        callin
        typed_strings
        strings
        intrinfo
          The cpu_intr_base member
          The flags member
          config return values
        syspage_entry union un
        un.x86
        un.x86.smpinfo (deprecated)
        un.ppc (deprecated)
        un.ppc.kerinfo
        un.mips
        un.arm
        un.sh
        smp
        pminfo
      Callout information
        Debug interface
        Clock/timer interface
        Interrupt controller interface
        Cache controller interface
        System reset callout
        Power management callout
      The startup library
        add_cache
        add_callout
        add_callout_array
        add_interrupt
        add_interrupt_array
        add_ram
        add_string
        add_typed_string
        alloc_qtime
        alloc_ram
        as_add
        as_add_containing
        as_default
        as_find
        as_find_containing
        as_info2off
        as_off2info
        as_set_checker
        as_set_priority
        avoid_ram
        calc_time_t
        calloc_ram
        callout_io_map, callout_io_map_indirect
        callout_memory_map, callout_memory_map_indirect
        callout_register_data
        chip_access
        chip_done
        chip_read8
        chip_read16
        chip_read32
        chip_write8
        chip_write16
        chip_write32
        copy_memory
        del_typed_string
        falcon_init_l2_cache
        falcon_init_raminfo
        falcon_system_clock
        find_startup_info
        find_typed_string
        handle_common_option
        hwi_add_device
        hwi_add_inputclk
        hwi_add_irq
        hwi_add_location
        hwi_add_nicaddr
        hwi_add_rtc
        hwi_alloc_item
        hwi_alloc_tag
        hwi_find_as
        hwi_find_item
        hwi_find_tag
        hwi_off2tag
        hwi_tag2off
        init_asinfo
        init_cacheattr
        init_cpuinfo
        init_hwinfo
        init_intrinfo
        init_mmu
        init_pminfo
        init_qtime
        init_qtime_sa1100
        init_raminfo
        init_smp
        init_syspage_memory (deprecated)
        init_system_private
        jtag_reserve_memory
        kprintf
        mips41xx_set_clock_freqs
        openbios_init_raminfo
        pcnet_reset
        ppc400_pit_init_qtime
        ppc405_set_clock_freqs
        ppc600_set_clock_freqs
        ppc700_init_l2_cache
        ppc800_pit_init_qtime
        ppc800_set_clock_freqs
        ppc_dec_init_qtime
        print_syspage
        rtc_time
        startup_io_map
        startup_io_unmap
        startup_memory_map
        startup_memory_unmap
        tulip_reset
        uncompress
        x86_cpuid_string
        x86_cputype
        x86_enable_a20
        x86_fputype
        x86_init_pcbios
        x86_pcbios_shadow_rom
        x86_scanmem
      Writing your own kernel callout
        Find out who's gone before
        Why are they in assembly language?
        Starting off
        Patching the callout code
        Getting some R/W storage
        The exception that proves the rule
      PPC chips support
        Adding a new CPU to the startup library
    Customizing the Flash Filesystem
      Introduction
      Driver structure
        resmgr and iofunc layers
        Flash filesystem component
        Socket services component
        Flash services component
        Probe routine component
      Building your flash filesystem driver
        The source tree
        The Makefile
        Making the driver
        The main function
          f3s_init
          f3s_start
        Socket services interface
          f3s_open
          f3s_page
          f3s_status
          f3s_close
        Options parsing
          f3s_socket_option
          f3s_socket_syspage
        Flash services interface
          f3s_ident
          f3s_reset
          f3s_v2read
          f3s_v2write
          f3s_v2erase
          f3s_v2suspend
          f3s_v2resume
          f3s_v2sync
          f3s_v2islock
          f3s_v2lock
          f3s_v2unlock
          f3s_v2unlockall
        Choosing the right routines
      Example: The devf-ram driver
        main
        f3s_ram_open
        f3s_ram_page
    System Design Considerations
      Introduction
        Before you design your system
          Processor speed
          Memory requirements
          Peripherals
          Debugging
          Field upgrades
        Other design considerations
          EPROM/Flash filesystem considerations
          IPL location
          Graphics cards
          A20 gate
          External ISA bus slots
          PCI bus slots
          External clocks
          Interrupts & controllers
          Serial and parallel ports
          Parallel port considerations
      NMI
      Design do's and don'ts
        Do:
        Don't:
    Sample Buildfiles
      Introduction
      Generic examples
        Shared libraries
        Running executables more than once
        Multiple consoles
          Starting other programs on consoles
          Redirection
          /tmp
        Complete example --- minimal configuration
        Complete example --- flash filesystem
        Complete example --- disk filesystem
        Complete example --- TCP/IP with network filesystem
      Processor-specific notes
        Specifying the processor
          Examples
        Specifying the startup program
        Specifying the serial device
    Glossary
  Getting Started with QNX Neutrino: A Guide for Realtime Programmers
    About This Guide
      What you'll find in this guide
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    Foreword to the First Edition by Peter van der Veen
    Preface to the First Edition by Rob Krten
      A little history
      Who this book is for
      What's in this book?
        Processes and Threads
        Message Passing
        Clocks, Timers, and Getting a Kick Every So Often
        Interrupts
        Resource Managers
        QNX 4 to QNX Neutrino
        Calling 911
        Glossary
        Other references
      About Rob Krten
      Acknowledgments
    Processes and Threads
      Process and thread fundamentals
        A process as a house
        The occupants as threads
          Single threaded
          Multi threaded
        Back to processes and threads
        Mutual exclusion
        Priorities
        Semaphores
          A semaphore with a count of 1
          A semaphore with a count greater than 1
        A semaphore as a mutex
      The kernel's role
        Single CPU
        Multiple CPU (SMP)
        The kernel as arbiter
          Prioritization
          Scheduling policies
          FIFO
          Round Robin
          The rules
        Kernel states
          RUNNING
          READY
          The blocked states
          Kernel states, the complete list
      Threads and processes
        Why processes?
        Starting a process
          Starting a process from the command line
          Starting a process from within a program
            Starting a process with the system call
            Starting a process with the exec and spawn calls
            Starting a process with the fork call
            Starting a process with the vfork call
            Process creation and threads
            So what should you use?
        Starting a thread
          The thread attributes structure
            Thread attribute administration
            The flags thread attribute
            The stack thread attributes
            The scheduling thread attributes
          A few examples
          Where a thread is a good idea
          Threads in mathematical operations
            Coding for SMP or single processor
            Synchronizing to the termination of a thread
            Joining
            Using a barrier
            Multiple threads on a single CPU
            Things to watch out for when using SMP
          Threads in independent situations
            Multiple processes
            Multiple processes with shared memory
            Multiple threads
            Comparisons
      More on synchronization
        Readers/writer locks
        Sleepon locks
        Condition variables
          Signal versus broadcast
          Sleepons versus condvars
        Additional Neutrino services
        Pools of threads
          Controlling the number of threads
          The thread pool functions
      Scheduling and the real world
        Rescheduling --- hardware interrupts
        Rescheduling --- kernel calls
        Rescheduling --- exceptions
        Summary
    Message Passing
      Messaging fundamentals
        A small microkernel and message passing
      Message passing and client/server
      Network-distributed message passing
      What it means for you
        The philosophy of Neutrino
      Multiple threads
        Server/subserver
        Some examples
          Send-driven (client/server)
          Reply-driven (server/subserver)
          An important subtlety
          Multi-threaded server
      Using message passing
        Architecture & structure
        The client
          Establishing a connection
          Sending messages
        The server
          Creating the channel
          Message handling
          Server framework
        The send-hierarchy
        Receive IDs, channels, and other parameters
          More about channels
          Who sent the message?
          The receive ID (a.k.a. the client cookie)
          Replying to the client
          Not replying to the client
          Replying with no data, or an errno
          Finding the server's ND/PID/CHID
          What about priorities?
          Reading and writing data
        Multipart messages
          What about the other versions?
          Implementation
      Pulses
        Receiving a pulse message
          What's in a pulse?
          The MsgReceivePulse function
        The MsgDeliverEvent function
        Channel flags
          _NTO_CHF_UNBLOCK
            Synchronization problem
            Using the _NTO_MI_UNBLOCK_REQ
      Message passing over a network
        Networked message passing differences
          Longer delays
          Impact on ConnectAttach
          Impact on MsgDeliverEvent
          Impact on MsgReply, MsgRead, and MsgWrite
          Impact on MsgReceive
        Some notes on NDs
      Priority inheritance
        So what's the trick?
        Summary
    Clocks, Timers, and Getting a Kick Every So Often
      Clocks and timers
        Operating periodically
        Clock interrupt sources
        Base timing resolution
          Getting more precision
        Timing jitter
        Types of timers
        Notification schemes
          How to fill in the struct sigevent
            Pulse notification
            Signal notification
            Thread notification
            General tricks for notification
          Pulse notification
          Signal notification
      Using timers
        Creating a timer
        Signal, pulse, or thread?
        What kind of timer?
        A server with periodic pulses
          Server-maintained timeouts
            Declarations
            main
            setupPulseAndTimer
            gotAPulse
            gotAMessage
          Notes
          Periodic server maintenance cycles
        Timers delivering signals
        Timers creating threads
        Getting and setting the realtime clock and more
          Getting and setting
          Adjusting the timebase
          An accurate timestamp
      Advanced topics
        Other clock sources
          CLOCK_MONOTONIC
          So what does CLOCK_SOFTTIME do?
          Using different clock sources
        Kernel timeouts
          Kernel timeouts with pthread_join
          Kernel timeouts with message passing
        Summary
    Interrupts
      Neutrino and interrupts
        Interrupt service routine
          Clearing the interrupt source
          Telling a thread to do something
        Level-sensitivity versus edge-sensitivity
      Writing interrupt handlers
        Attaching an interrupt handler
          Attaching with InterruptAttachEvent
          Attaching with InterruptAttach
        Now that you've attached an interrupt
        Detaching an interrupt handler
        The flags parameter
        The interrupt service routine
          Using InterruptAttach
          Using InterruptAttachEvent
          InterruptAttach versus InterruptAttachEvent
          The trade-offs
        ISR functions
      Summary
    Resource Managers
      What is a resource manager?
        Examples of resource managers
          Serial port
          Filesystem
        Characteristics of resource managers
      The client's view
        Finding the server
        Finding the process manager
        Handling directories
        Union'd filesystems
        Client summary
      The resource manager's view
        Registering a pathname
        Handling messages
          Connect messages
          I/O messages
          Three groups, really
      The resource manager library
        The library really does what we just talked about
        Behind the scenes at the library
          The base layer
          The POSIX layer
      Writing a resource manager
        Data structures
          resmgr_attr_t control structure
            The other_func message handler
            The data structure sizing parameters
            The flags parameter
          resmgr_connect_funcs_t connect table
          resmgr_io_funcs_t I/O table
          The resmgr_context_t internal context block
        Resource manager structure
          The resmgr_attach function and its parameters
          Putting in your own functions
          The general flow of a resource manager
          Messages that should be connect messages but aren't
          Combine messages
        POSIX-layer data structures
          The iofunc_ocb_t OCB structure
            The strange case of the offset member
          The iofunc_attr_t attributes structure
          The iofunc_mount_t mount structure
            Of device numbers, inodes, and our friend rdev
      Handler routines
        General notes
          Locking, unlocking, and combine message handling
        Connect functions notes
          Internal use part
          End-user parameter part
      Alphabetical listing of connect and I/O functions
        io_chmod
        io_chown
        io_close_dup
        io_close_ocb
        io_devctl
        io_dup
        io_fdinfo
        io_link
        io_lock
        io_lock_ocb
        io_lseek
        io_mknod
        io_mmap
        io_mount
        io_msg
        io_notify
        io_open
        io_openfd
        io_pathconf
        io_power
        io_read
        io_readlink
        io_rename
        io_shutdown
        io_space
        io_stat
        io_sync
        io_unblock [CONNECT]
        io_unblock [I/O]
        io_unlink
        io_unlock_ocb
        io_utime
        io_write
      Examples
        The basic skeleton of a resource manager
          Step 1
          Step 2
          Step 3
        A simple io_read example
          Data area size considerations
          Handling of EOF case
          Maintenance of context information
          Updating POSIX information
          The code
          Step 1
          Step 2
          Steps 3 & 4
          Step 5
          Step 6
          Step 7
          Step 8
          Step 9
          Effective use of other messaging functions
        A simple io_write example
          Step 1
          Step 2
          Step 3
          Step 4
          Step 5
          Step 6
          Step 7
          Step 8
        A simple io_devctl example
          Step 1
          Step 2
          Step 3
          Step 4
        An io_devctl example that deals with data
          Step 1
          Step 2
          Step 3
          Step 4
          Step 5
          Important note
      Advanced topics
        Extending the OCB
          OCB monitor
          More efficient allocation
        Extending the attributes structure
        Blocking within the resource manager
        Returning directory entries
          Generally speaking ...
          The struct dirent structure and friends
            Offsets
            Contents
          Example
            main and declarations
            my_open
            my_read
            my_read_dir
            my_read_file
            dirent_size
            dirent_fill
      Summary
    QNX 4 to Neutrino
      QNX 4 and Neutrino
        Similarities
        Improvements
          Embeddability
          Thread support
          Message passing
            Pulses and events
          Device driver model
          MIPS, PPC, SH4, and ARM support
          SMP support
      Porting philosophy
        Message passing considerations
          Client/server using the global namespace
            Translating messages to standard file-descriptor-based POSIX calls
            Translating messages to devctl or _IO_MSG
          Client/Server using an I/O manager
          Proxies
            Proxies for their IDs
            Proxies for their contents
        Interrupt service routines
      Summary
    Calling 911
      Seeking professional help
        So you've got a problem...
          RTFM
            Building Embedded Systems
            Library Reference
            System Architecture
            Technotes
            User's Guide
            Utilities Reference
            Programmer's Guide
          Contact technical support
          Describe the problem
          Precise information
          Versions
          If you're using a beta...
          Reproduce the problem
          Narrow it down
        Training
    Sample Programs
      atoz.c
      time1.c
      tp1.c
      tt1.c
    Glossary
  Library Reference
    About This Reference
      What you'll find in this guide
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    What's in a Function Description?
      Description:
      Examples:
      Function safety:
    Manifests
    QNX Neutrino Functions and Macros
    A
      abort
        Description:
        Examples:
      abs
        Description:
        Examples:
      accept
        Description:
      access
        Description:
        Examples:
      acos, acosf, acosl
        Description:
        Examples:
      acosh, acoshf, acoshl
        Description:
        Examples:
      addrinfo
        Description:
      aio_cancel
        Description:
      aio_error
        Description:
      aio_fsync
        Description:
      aio_read
        Description:
      aio_return
        Description:
      aio_suspend
        Description:
      aio_write
        Description:
      aiocb
        Description:
      alarm
        Description:
        Examples:
      alloca
        Description:
        Examples:
      alphasort
        Description:
      _amblksiz
        Description:
      _argc
        Description:
      _argv
        Description:
      asctime, asctime_r
        Description:
      asin, asinf, asinl
        Description:
        Examples:
      asinh, asinhf, asinhl
        Description:
        Examples:
      assert
        Description:
        Examples:
      asyncmsg_channel_create
        Description:
          Callback function
      asyncmsg_channel_destroy
        Description:
      asyncmsg_connect_attach
        Description:
      asyncmsg_connect_attr
        Description:
      asyncmsg_connect_detach
        Description:
      _asyncmsg_connection_attr
        Description:
      asyncmsg_flush
        Description:
      asyncmsg_free
        Description:
      asyncmsg_get
        Description:
          _asyncmsg_get_header structure
      asyncmsg_malloc
        Description:
      asyncmsg_put, asyncmsg_putv
        Description:
      atan, atanf, atanl
        Description:
        Examples:
      atan2, atan2f
        Description:
        Examples:
      atanh, atanhf, atanhl
        Description:
        Examples:
      atexit
        Description:
        Examples:
      atof
        Description:
        Examples:
      atoh
        Description:
        Examples:
      atoi
        Description:
        Examples:
      atol, atoll
        Description:
        Examples:
      atomic_add
        Description:
        Examples:
      atomic_add_value
        Description:
        Examples:
      atomic_clr
        Description:
        Examples:
      atomic_clr_value
        Description:
        Examples:
      atomic_set
        Description:
        Examples:
      atomic_set_value
        Description:
        Examples:
      atomic_sub
        Description:
        Examples:
      atomic_sub_value
        Description:
        Examples:
      atomic_toggle
        Description:
        Examples:
      atomic_toggle_value
        Description:
        Examples:
      _auxv
        Description:
    B
      basename
        Description:
        Examples:
      bcmp
        Description:
        Examples:
      bcopy
        Description:
        Examples:
      bind
        Description:
      bindresvport
        Description:
      brk
        Description:
      bsearch
        Description:
        Examples:
      bt_get_backtrace
        Description:
      bt_init_accessor
        Description:
      bt_load_memmap
        Description:
      bt_release_accessor
        Description:
      bt_set_flags
        Description:
      bt_sprn_memmap
        Description:
      bt_sprnf_addrs
        Description:
      bt_translate_addrs
        Description:
      bt_unload_memmap
        Description:
      _btext
        Description:
      btowc
        Description:
      bzero
        Description:
        Examples:
    C
      cabs, cabsf
        Description:
        Examples:
      cache_fini
        Description:
      CACHE_FLUSH
        Description:
      cache_init
        Description:
          Members of the cache_ctrl structure
          Cache coherency
      CACHE_INVAL
        Description:
      calloc
        Description:
        Examples:
      cbrt, cbrtf
        Description:
        Examples:
      ceil, ceilf
        Description:
        Examples:
      cfgetispeed
        Description:
        Examples:
      cfgetospeed
        Description:
        Examples:
      cfgopen
        Description:
          Search condition flags
      cfmakeraw
        Description:
      cfree
        Description:
      cfsetispeed
        Description:
        Examples:
      cfsetospeed
        Description:
        Examples:
      ChannelCreate, ChannelCreate_r
        Description:
          _NTO_CHF_COID_DISCONNECT
          _NTO_CHF_DISCONNECT
          _NTO_CHF_FIXED_PRIORITY
          _NTO_CHF_NET_MSG
          _NTO_CHF_REPLY_LEN
          _NTO_CHF_SENDER_LEN
          _NTO_CHF_THREAD_DEATH
          _NTO_CHF_UNBLOCK
          Blocking states
      ChannelDestroy, ChannelDestroy_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      chdir
        Description:
        Examples:
      chmod
        Description:
        Examples:
      chown
        Description:
        Examples:
      chroot
        Description:
      chsize
        Description:
        Examples:
      clearenv
        Description:
        Examples:
      clearerr
        Description:
        Examples:
      clock
        Description:
        Examples:
      clock_getcpuclockid
        Description:
      clock_getres
        Description:
        Examples:
      clock_gettime
        Description:
        Examples:
      clock_nanosleep
        Description:
      clock_settime
        Description:
        Examples:
      ClockAdjust, ClockAdjust_r
        Description:
          Blocking states:
      ClockCycles
        Description:
          Symmetric MultiProcessing systems
          Blocking states:
        Examples:
      ClockId, ClockId_r
        Description:
          Blocking states:
        Examples:
      ClockPeriod, ClockPeriod_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      ClockTime, ClockTime_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      close
        Description:
        Examples:
      closedir
        Description:
        Examples:
      closelog
        Description:
      _cmdfd
        Description:
      _cmdname
        Description:
        Examples:
      confstr
        Description:
        Examples:
      connect
        Description:
      ConnectAttach, ConnectAttach_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
          Node descriptors
      ConnectClientInfo, ConnectClientInfo_r
        Description:
          _client_info structure
          uint32_t nd
          _cred_info structure
      ConnectDetach, ConnectDetach_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      ConnectFlags, ConnectFlags_r
        Description:
      ConnectServerInfo, ConnectServerInfo_r
        Description:
          _server_info structure
      copysign, copysignf
        Description:
        Examples:
      cos, cosf, cosl
        Description:
        Examples:
      cosh, coshf, coshl
        Description:
        Examples:
      creat, creat64
        Description:
        Examples:
      crypt
        Description:
      ctermid
        Description:
        Examples:
      ctime, ctime_r
        Description:
    D
      daemon
        Description:
      daylight
        Description:
      DebugBreak
        Description:
          Blocking states
      DebugKDBreak
        Description:
          Blocking states
      DebugKDOutput
        Description:
          Blocking states
      delay
        Description:
        Examples:
      devctl
        Description:
          Device-control commands
        Examples:
          Example 1: Setting RTS on a serial port
          Example 2: Cycling through Caps Lock, Num Lock, and Scroll Lock
          Example 3: Duration example
      difftime
        Description:
        Examples:
      dircntl
        Description:
          Flag values
        Examples:
      dirent
        Description:
      dirname
        Description:
        Examples:
      dispatch_block
        Description:
        Examples:
      dispatch_context_alloc
        Description:
        Examples:
      dispatch_context_free
        Description:
        Examples:
      dispatch_create
        Description:
        Examples:
      dispatch_create_channel
        Description:
      dispatch_destroy
        Description:
        Examples:
      dispatch_handler
        Description:
        Examples:
      dispatch_timeout
        Description:
        Examples:
      dispatch_unblock
        Description:
        Examples:
      div
        Description:
        Examples:
      dladdr
        Description:
      dlclose
        Description:
      dlerror
        Description:
      dlopen
        Description:
          The mode
            Relocation
            Visibility
          Symbol scope
          Other flags
          Symbol resolution
      dlsym
        Description:
        Examples:
      dn_comp
        Description:
      dn_expand
        Description:
      drand48
        Description:
      ds_clear
        Description:
        Examples:
      ds_create
        Description:
        Examples:
      ds_deregister
        Description:
        Examples:
      ds_flags
        Description:
      ds_get
        Description:
      ds_register
        Description:
        Examples:
      ds_set
        Description:
        Examples:
      dup
        Description:
        Examples:
      dup2
        Description:
        Examples:
    E
      eaccess
        Description:
      _edata
        Description:
      encrypt
        Description:
      _end
        Description:
      endfsent
        Description:
      endgrent
        Description:
      endhostent
        Description:
      ENDIAN_BE16
        Description:
        Examples:
      ENDIAN_BE32
        Description:
        Examples:
      ENDIAN_BE64
        Description:
        Examples:
      ENDIAN_LE16
        Description:
        Examples:
      ENDIAN_LE32
        Description:
        Examples:
      ENDIAN_LE64
        Description:
        Examples:
      ENDIAN_RET16
        Description:
        Examples:
      ENDIAN_RET32
        Description:
        Examples:
      ENDIAN_RET64
        Description:
        Examples:
      ENDIAN_SWAP16
        Description:
        Examples:
      ENDIAN_SWAP32
        Description:
        Examples:
      ENDIAN_SWAP64
        Description:
        Examples:
      endnetent
        Description:
      endprotoent
        Description:
      endpwent
        Description:
      endservent
        Description:
      endspent
        Description:
      endutent
        Description:
      environ
        Description:
      eof
        Description:
        Examples:
      erand48
        Description:
      erf, erff
        Description:
      erfc, erfcf, erfcl
        Description:
      err, errx
        Description:
        Examples:
      errno
        Description:
          Changes to EALREADY
        Examples:
      _etext
        Description:
      execl
        Description:
          exec* summary
        Examples:
      execle
        Description:
          exec* summary
        Examples:
      execlp
        Description:
          exec* summary
      execlpe
        Description:
          exec* summary
      execv
        Description:
          exec* summary
        Examples:
      execve
        Description:
          exec* summary
      execvp
        Description:
          exec* summary
      execvpe
        Description:
          exec* summary
      _exit
        Description:
        Examples:
      exit
        Description:
        Examples:
      exp, expf, expl
        Description:
        Examples:
      expm1, expm1f
        Description:
        Examples:
    F
      fabs, fabsf
        Description:
        Examples:
      fcfgopen
        Description:
      fchdir
        Description:
      fchmod
        Description:
        Examples:
      fchown
        Description:
        Examples:
      fclose
        Description:
        Examples:
      fcloseall
        Description:
        Examples:
      fcntl
        Description:
          flock structure
        Examples:
      fdatasync
        Description:
      fdopen
        Description:
        Examples:
      feof
        Description:
        Examples:
      ferror
        Description:
        Examples:
      fflush
        Description:
        Examples:
      ffs
        Description:
      fgetc
        Description:
        Examples:
      fgetchar
        Description:
        Examples:
      fgetpos
        Description:
        Examples:
      fgets
        Description:
        Examples:
      fgetspent
        Description:
        Examples:
      fgetwc
        Description:
      fgetws
        Description:
      fileno
        Description:
        Examples:
      flink
        Description:
      flock
        Description:
      flockfile
        Description:
      floor, floorf
        Description:
        Examples:
      flushall
        Description:
      fmod, fmodf, fmodl
        Description:
        Examples:
      fnmatch
        Description:
          Pattern Matching Special Characters
        Examples:
      fopen, fopen64
        Description:
        Examples:
      fork
        Description:
        Examples:
      forkpty
        Description:
      fp_exception_mask
        Description:
        Examples:
      fp_exception_value
        Description:
        Examples:
      fp_precision
        Description:
        Examples:
      fp_rounding
        Description:
        Examples:
      fp_setenv
        Description:
        Examples:
      fpathconf
        Description:
        Examples:
      fprintf
        Description:
        Examples:
      fputc
        Description:
        Examples:
      fputchar
        Description:
        Examples:
      fputs
        Description:
        Examples:
      fputwc
        Description:
      fputws
        Description:
      fread
        Description:
        Examples:
      free
        Description:
        Examples:
      freeaddrinfo
        Description:
      freeifaddrs
        Description:
      freopen, freopen64
        Description:
        Examples:
      frexp, frexpf
        Description:
        Examples:
      fscanf
        Description:
        Examples:
      fseek, fseeko, fseeko64
        Description:
        Examples:
      fsetpos
        Description:
        Examples:
      fstat, fstat64
        Description:
        Examples:
      fstatvfs, fstatvfs64
        Description:
      fsync
        Description:
      ftell, ftello, ftello64
        Description:
        Examples:
      ftime
        Description:
        Examples:
      ftruncate, ftruncate64
        Description:
      ftrylockfile
        Description:
      ftw, ftw64
        Description:
      funlockfile
        Description:
      futime
        Description:
      fwide
        Description:
      fwprintf
        Description:
      fwrite
        Description:
        Examples:
      fwscanf
        Description:
    G
      gai_strerror
        Description:
      gamma, gamma_r, gammaf, gammaf_r
        Description:
      getaddrinfo
        Description:
          Using the hints argument
          Using the ai_flags argument in the hints structure
          Pitfalls
        Examples:
      getc
        Description:
        Examples:
      getc_unlocked
        Description:
      getchar
        Description:
        Examples:
      getchar_unlocked
        Description:
      getcwd
        Description:
        Examples:
      getdomainname
        Description:
      getdtablesize
        Description:
      getegid
        Description:
        Examples:
      getenv
        Description:
        Examples:
      geteuid
        Description:
        Examples:
      getfsfile
        Description:
      getfsent
        Description:
          The fstab structure
      getfsspec
        Description:
      getgid
        Description:
        Examples:
      getgrent
        Description:
        Examples:
      getgrgid
        Description:
        Examples:
      getgrgid_r
        Description:
      getgrnam
        Description:
        Examples:
      getgrnam_r
        Description:
      getgrouplist
        Description:
        Examples:
      getgroups
        Description:
        Examples:
      gethostbyaddr
        Description:
        Examples:
      gethostbyaddr_r
        Description:
      gethostbyname, gethostbyname2
        Description:
      gethostbyname_r
        Description:
      gethostent
        Description:
      gethostent_r
        Description:
      gethostname
        Description:
      getifaddrs
        Description:
      GETIOVBASE
        Description:
      GETIOVLEN
        Description:
      getitimer
        Description:
      getlogin
        Description:
      getlogin_r
        Description:
      getnameinfo
        Description:
          Extension
        Examples:
      getnetbyaddr
        Description:
      getnetbyname
        Description:
      getnetent
        Description:
      getopt
        Description:
          Utility Syntax Guidelines
        Examples:
      getpagesize
        Description:
      getpagesizes, getpagesizes64
        Description:
        Examples:
      getpass
        Description:
      getpeereid
        Description:
      getpeername
        Description:
      getpgid
        Description:
      getpgrp
        Description:
        Examples:
      getpid
        Description:
        Examples:
      getppid
        Description:
        Examples:
      getprio
        Description:
      getprotobyname
        Description:
      getprotobynumber
        Description:
      getprotoent
        Description:
      getpwent
        Description:
        Examples:
      getpwent_r
        Description:
      getpwnam
        Description:
        Examples:
      getpwnam_r
        Description:
      getpwuid
        Description:
        Examples:
      getpwuid_r
        Description:
      getrlimit, getrlimit64
        Description:
        Examples:
      getrusage
        Description:
      gets
        Description:
        Examples:
      getservbyname
        Description:
      getservbyport
        Description:
      getservent
        Description:
      getsid
        Description:
      getsockname
        Description:
      getsockopt
        Description:
          Manipulating socket options
          Options
            IP_HDRINCL
            IP_TOS
            SO_BINDTODEVICE
            SO_BROADCAST
            SO_DEBUG
            SO_DONTROUTE
            SO_ERROR
            SO_KEEPALIVE
            SO_LINGER
            SO_OOBINLINE
            SO_RCVBUF and SO_SNDBUF
            SO_RCVLOWAT
            SO_RCVTIMEO
            SO_REUSEADDR
            SO_REUSEPORT
            SO_SNDLOWAT
            SO_SNDTIMEO
            SO_TIMESTAMP
            SO_TYPE
            SO_USELOOPBACK
            TCP_KEEPALIVE
            TCP_NODELAY
          Keepalive timing
      getspent, getspent_r
        Description:
        Examples:
      getspnam, getspnam_r
        Description:
        Examples:
      getsubopt
        Description:
        Examples:
      gettimeofday
        Description:
      getuid
        Description:
        Examples:
      getutent
        Description:
      getutid
        Description:
      getutline
        Description:
      getw
        Description:
      getwc
        Description:
      getwchar
        Description:
      getwd
        Description:
      glob
        Description:
        Examples:
      globfree
        Description:
      gmtime
        Description:
      gmtime_r
        Description:
    H
      h_errno
        Description:
      hcreate
        Description:
        Examples:
      hdestroy
        Description:
        Examples:
      herror
        Description:
      hostent
        Description:
      hsearch
        Description:
        Examples:
      hstrerror
        Description:
      htonl
        Description:
      htons
        Description:
      hwi_find_item
        Description:
        Examples:
      hwi_find_tag
        Description:
      hwi_off2tag
        Description:
      hwi_tag2off
        Description:
      hypot, hypotf
        Description:
        Examples:
    I
      ICMP
        Description:
      ICMP6
        Description:
          ICMP6 type/code filter
      if_freenameindex
        Description:
      if_indextoname
        Description:
      if_nameindex
        Description:
      if_nametoindex
        Description:
      ifaddrs
        Description:
      ilogb, ilogbf
        Description:
        Examples:
      in8
        Description:
      in8s
        Description:
      in16, inbe16, inle16
        Description:
      in16s
        Description:
      in32, inbe32, inle32
        Description:
      in32s
        Description:
      index
        Description:
      inet_addr
        Description:
      inet_aton
        Description:
      inet_lnaof
        Description:
      inet_makeaddr
        Description:
      inet_net_ntop
        Description:
          Network Numbers (IPv4 Internet addresses)
      inet_netof
        Description:
      inet_net_pton
        Description:
      inet_network
        Description:
      inet_ntoa
        Description:
      inet_ntoa_r
        Description:
      inet_ntop
        Description:
        Examples:
      inet_pton
        Description:
          AF_INET addresses
          AF_INET6 addresses
        Examples:
      INET6
        Description:
          Protocols
          Addressing
          Interaction between IPv4/v6 sockets
      inet6_option_alloc
        Description:
      inet6_option_append
        Description:
      inet6_option_find
        Description:
      inet6_option_init
        Description:
      inet6_option_next
        Description:
      inet6_option_space
        Description:
      inet6_rthdr_add
        Description:
      inet6_rthdr_getaddr
        Description:
      inet6_rthdr_getflags
        Description:
      inet6_rthdr_init
        Description:
      inet6_rthdr_lasthop
        Description:
      inet6_rthdr_reverse
        Description:
      inet6_rthdr_segments
        Description:
          inet6_rthdr_segments
      inet6_rthdr_space
        Description:
      initgroups
        Description:
      initstate
        Description:
        Examples:
      input_line
        Description:
        Examples:
      insque
        Description:
      InterruptAttach, InterruptAttach_r
        Description:
          Interrupt vector numbers
          Interrupts and startup code
          Typical x86 Interrupt vector numbers
          Interrupt handler function
          Flags
          _NTO_INTR_FLAGS_END
          _NTO_INTR_FLAGS_PROCESS
          _NTO_INTR_FLAGS_TRK_MSK
          Blocking states
      InterruptAttachEvent, InterruptAttachEvent_r
        Description:
          Flags
          _NTO_INTR_FLAGS_END
          _NTO_INTR_FLAGS_PROCESS
          _NTO_INTR_FLAGS_TRK_MSK
          Advantages & disadvantages
          Blocking states
      InterruptDetach, InterruptDetach_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      InterruptDisable
        Description:
      InterruptEnable
        Description:
      InterruptHookIdle
        Description:
          Flags
          _NTO_INTR_FLAGS_END
          _NTO_INTR_FLAGS_PROCESS
          _NTO_INTR_FLAGS_TRK_MSK
          Blocking states
      InterruptHookTrace
        Description:
          _NTO_INTR_FLAGS_END
          Blocking states
      InterruptLock
        Description:
      InterruptMask
        Description:
      InterruptUnlock
        Description:
      InterruptUnmask
        Description:
      InterruptWait, InterruptWait_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      _intr_v86
        Description:
        Examples:
      _io_connect
        Description:
      _io_connect_ftype_reply
        Description:
      _io_connect_link_reply
        Description:
      ioctl, ioctl_socket
        Description:
          How ioctl commands map to other commands
          Commands with special handling in ioctl_socket
      iofdinfo
        Description:
      iofunc_attr_init
        Description:
      iofunc_attr_lock
        Description:
      iofunc_attr_t
        Description:
      iofunc_attr_trylock
        Description:
      iofunc_attr_unlock
        Description:
      iofunc_check_access
        Description:
      iofunc_chmod
        Description:
          io_chmod_t structure
      iofunc_chmod_default
        Description:
      iofunc_chown
        Description:
          io_chown_t structure
      iofunc_chown_default
        Description:
      iofunc_client_info
        Description:
      iofunc_close_dup
        Description:
          io_close_t structure
      iofunc_close_dup_default
        Description:
      iofunc_close_ocb
        Description:
      iofunc_close_ocb_default
        Description:
      iofunc_devctl
        Description:
          io_devctl_t structure
      iofunc_devctl_default
        Description:
      iofunc_fdinfo
        Description:
      iofunc_fdinfo_default
        Description:
          io_fdinfo_t structure
      iofunc_func_init
        Description:
        Examples:
      iofunc_link
        Description:
          io_link_t structure
      iofunc_lock
        Description:
      iofunc_lock_calloc
        Description:
      iofunc_lock_default
        Description:
      iofunc_lock_free
        Description:
      iofunc_lock_ocb_default
        Description:
      iofunc_lseek
        Description:
          io_lseek_t structure
      iofunc_lseek_default
        Description:
      iofunc_mknod
        Description:
          io_mknod_t structure
      iofunc_mmap
        Description:
          io_mmap_t structure
      iofunc_mmap_default
        Description:
      iofunc_notify
        Description:
          io_notify_t structure
          iofunc_notify_t structure
        Examples:
      iofunc_notify_remove
        Description:
        Examples:
      iofunc_notify_trigger
        Description:
        Examples:
      iofunc_ocb_attach
        Description:
      iofunc_ocb_calloc
        Description:
        Examples:
      iofunc_ocb_detach
        Description:
      iofunc_ocb_free
        Description:
        Examples:
      iofunc_ocb_t
        Description:
      iofunc_open
        Description:
          io_open_t structure
        Examples:
      iofunc_open_default
        Description:
      iofunc_openfd
        Description:
          io_openfd_t structure
      iofunc_openfd_default
        Description:
      iofunc_pathconf
        Description:
          io_pathconf_t structure
      iofunc_pathconf_default
        Description:
      iofunc_read_default
        Description:
      iofunc_read_verify
        Description:
          io_read_t structure
      iofunc_readlink
        Description:
          io_readlink_t structure
      iofunc_rename
        Description:
          io_rename_t structure
      iofunc_space_verify
        Description:
          io_space_t structure
      iofunc_stat
        Description:
      iofunc_stat_default
        Description:
          io_stat_t structure
      iofunc_sync
        Description:
      iofunc_sync_default
        Description:
      iofunc_sync_verify
        Description:
          io_sync_t structure
      iofunc_time_update
        Description:
      iofunc_unblock
        Description:
      iofunc_unblock_default
        Description:
        Examples:
      iofunc_unlink
        Description:
          io_unlink_t structure
      iofunc_unlock_ocb_default
        Description:
      iofunc_utime
        Description:
          io_utime_t structure
      iofunc_utime_default
        Description:
      iofunc_write_default
        Description:
      iofunc_write_verify
        Description:
          io_write_t structure
      ionotify
        Description:
          Flags
          Actions
      IP
        Description:
          Multicasting
          Multicast Options
      IPsec
        Description:
          Kernel interface
          Policy management
          Miscellaneous sysctl variables
          Protocols
          Setting the policy
            Arguments for request
      ipsec_dump_policy
        Description:
        Examples:
      ipsec_get_policylen
        Description:
        Examples:
      ipsec_set_policy
        Description:
        Examples:
      ipsec_strerror
        Description:
        Examples:
      IP6
        Description:
          Basic IP6 sockets API
          Advanced IP6 sockets API
          Advanced API and TCP sockets
          Conflict resolution
          Raw IP6 Sockets
      iruserok, iruserok_sa
        Description:
      isalnum
        Description:
        Examples:
      isalpha
        Description:
        Examples:
      isascii
        Description:
        Examples:
      isatty
        Description:
        Examples:
      iscntrl
        Description:
        Examples:
      isdigit
        Description:
        Examples:
      isfdtype
        Description:
      isfinite
        Description:
        Examples:
      isgraph
        Description:
        Examples:
      isinf
        Description:
        Examples:
      islower
        Description:
        Examples:
      isnan
        Description:
        Examples:
      isprint
        Description:
        Examples:
      ispunct
        Description:
        Examples:
      isspace
        Description:
        Examples:
      isupper
        Description:
        Examples:
      iswalnum
        Description:
      iswalpha
        Description:
      iswcntrl
        Description:
      iswctype
        Description:
      iswdigit
        Description:
      iswgraph
        Description:
      iswlower
        Description:
      iswprint
        Description:
      iswpunct
        Description:
      iswspace
        Description:
      iswupper
        Description:
      iswxdigit
        Description:
      isxdigit
        Description:
        Examples:
      itoa
        Description:
        Examples:
    J
      j0, j0f
        Description:
        Examples:
      j1, j1f
        Description:
      jn, jnf
        Description:
        Examples:
      jrand48
        Description:
    K
      kill
        Description:
        Examples:
      killpg
        Description:
        Examples:
    L
      labs
        Description:
        Examples:
      lchown
        Description:
        Examples:
      lcong48
        Description:
      ldexp, ldexpf, ldexpl
        Description:
        Examples:
      ldiv
        Description:
        Examples:
      lfind
        Description:
        Examples:
      lgamma, lgamma_r, lgammaf, lgammaf_r
        Description:
        Examples:
      link
        Description:
        Examples:
      lio_listio
        Description:
      listen
        Description:
      llabs
        Description:
      localeconv
        Description:
        Examples:
      localtime
        Description:
      localtime_r
        Description:
      lockf
        Description:
      log, logf, logl
        Description:
        Examples:
      log10, log10f, log10l
        Description:
        Examples:
      log1p, log1pf, log1pl
        Description:
      logb, logbf
        Description:
        Examples:
      login_tty
        Description:
      longjmp
        Description:
        Examples:
      lrand48
        Description:
      lsearch
        Description:
        Examples:
      lseek, lseek64
        Description:
        Examples:
      lstat, lstat64
        Description:
        Examples:
      ltoa, lltoa
        Description:
        Examples:
      ltrunc
        Description:
        Examples:
    M
      main
        Description:
        Examples:
      mallinfo
        Description:
      malloc
        Description:
        Examples:
          Debugging
          Reverting to the behavior of Neutrino 6.2
      mallopt
        Description:
          Controlling memory allocation
          Controlling extra checking
      max
        Description:
        Examples:
      mblen
        Description:
        Examples:
      mbrlen
        Description:
      mbrtowc
        Description:
      mbsinit
        Description:
      mbsrtowcs
        Description:
      mbstowcs
        Description:
        Examples:
      mbtowc
        Description:
        Examples:
      mcheck
        Description:
      mem_offset, mem_offset64
        Description:
          QNX extension
        Examples:
      memalign
        Description:
      memccpy
        Description:
        Examples:
      memchr
        Description:
        Examples:
      memcmp
        Description:
        Examples:
      memcpy
        Description:
        Examples:
      memcpyv
        Description:
        Examples:
      memicmp
        Description:
        Examples:
      memmove
        Description:
        Examples:
      memset
        Description:
        Examples:
      message_attach
        Description:
          message_attr_t structure
          Handler function
        Examples:
      message_connect
        Description:
        Examples:
      message_detach
        Description:
        Examples:
      min
        Description:
        Examples:
      mkdir
        Description:
        Examples:
      mkfifo
        Description:
        Examples:
      mknod
        Description:
        Examples:
      mkstemp
        Description:
      mktemp
        Description:
      mktime
        Description:
        Examples:
      mlock
        Description:
      mlockall
        Description:
      mmap, mmap64
        Description:
        Examples:
      mmap_device_io
        Description:
      mmap_device_memory
        Description:
        Examples:
      modem_open
        Description:
        Examples:
      modem_read
        Description:
      modem_script
        Description:
          State 1
          State 2
          State 3
          State 4
          State 5
      modem_write
        Description:
      modf, modff
        Description:
        Examples:
      mount
        Description:
      mount_parse_generic_args
        Description:
        Examples:
      mprobe
        Description:
      mprotect
        Description:
      mq_close
        Description:
      mq_getattr
        Description:
      mq_notify
        Description:
      mq_open
        Description:
      mq_receive
        Description:
      mq_send
        Description:
      mq_setattr
        Description:
      mq_timedreceive, mq_timedreceive_monotonic
        Description:
        Examples:
      mq_timedsend, mq_timedsend_monotonic
        Description:
        Examples:
      mq_unlink
        Description:
      mrand48
        Description:
      _msg_info
        Description:
          Node descriptors
      MsgCurrent, MsgCurrent_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      MsgDeliverEvent, MsgDeliverEvent_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
          Native networking
        Examples:
      MsgError, MsgError_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
          Native networking
      MsgInfo, MsgInfo_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      MsgKeyData, MsgKeyData_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
        Examples:
      MsgRead, MsgRead_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
          Native networking
      MsgReadv, MsgReadv_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      MsgReceive, MsgReceive_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
          Native networking
      MsgReceivePulse, MsgReceivePulse_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      MsgReceivePulsev, MsgReceivePulsev_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      MsgReceivev, MsgReceivev_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      MsgReply, MsgReply_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
          Native networking
      MsgReplyv, MsgReplyv_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      MsgSend, MsgSend_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
          Native networking
      MsgSendnc, MsgSendnc_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      MsgSendPulse, MsgSendPulse_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
          Native networking
      MsgSendsv, MsgSendsv_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      MsgSendsvnc, MsgSendsvnc_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      MsgSendv, MsgSendv_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      MsgSendvnc, MsgSendvnc_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      MsgSendvs, MsgSendvs_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      MsgSendvsnc, MsgSendvsnc_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      MsgVerifyEvent, MsgVerifyEvent_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      MsgWrite, MsgWrite_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
          Native networking
      MsgWritev, MsgWritev_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      msync
        Description:
        Examples:
      munlock
        Description:
      munlockall
        Description:
      munmap
        Description:
      munmap_device_io
        Description:
      munmap_device_memory
        Description:
      munmap_flags
        Description:
    N
      name_attach
        Description:
          name_attach_t
        Examples:
      name_close
        Description:
        Examples:
      name_detach
        Description:
        Examples:
      name_open
        Description:
        Examples:
      nanosleep
        Description:
      nanospin
        Description:
      nanospin_calibrate
        Description:
        Examples:
      nanospin_count
        Description:
        Examples:
      nanospin_ns
        Description:
      nanospin_ns_to_count
        Description:
        Examples:
      nap
        Description:
      napms
        Description:
      nbaconnect
        Description:
      nbaconnect_result
        Description:
      ncurses
        Description:
      ND_NODE_CMP
        Description:
        Examples:
      netent
        Description:
      netmgr_ndtostr
        Description:
        Examples:
      netmgr_remote_nd
        Description:
        Examples:
      netmgr_strtond
        Description:
        Examples:
      nextafter, nextafterf
        Description:
        Examples:
      nftw, nftw64
        Description:
      nice
        Description:
      nrand48
        Description:
      nsec2timespec
        Description:
      ntohl
        Description:
      ntohs
        Description:
    O
      offsetof
        Description:
        Examples:
      open, open64
        Description:
        Examples:
      opendir
        Description:
        Examples:
      openfd
        Description:
        Examples:
      openlog
        Description:
        Examples:
      openpty
        Description:
      out8
        Description:
      out8s
        Description:
      out16, outbe16, outle16
        Description:
      out16s
        Description:
      out32, outbe32, outle32
        Description:
      out32s
        Description:
    P
      pathconf
        Description:
        Examples:
      pathfind, pathfind_r
        Description:
        Examples:
      pathmgr_symlink
        Description:
        Examples:
      pathmgr_unlink
        Description:
        Examples:
      pause
        Description:
        Examples:
      pccard_arm
        Description:
        Examples:
      pccard_attach
        Description:
        Examples:
      pccard_detach
        Description:
        Examples:
      pccard_info
        Description:
          _pccard_info structure
        Examples:
      pccard_lock
        Description:
        Examples:
      pccard_raw_read
        Description:
        Examples:
      pccard_unlock
        Description:
        Examples:
      pci_attach
        Description:
      pci_attach_device
        Description:
          pci_dev_info structure
          Flags
          Testing and converting addresses
        Examples:
      pci_detach
        Description:
      pci_detach_device
        Description:
      pci_find_class
        Description:
      pci_find_device
        Description:
      pci_irq_routing_options
        Description:
        Examples:
      pci_map_irq
        Description:
      pci_present
        Description:
      pci_read_config
        Description:
      pci_read_config8
        Description:
      pci_read_config16
        Description:
      pci_read_config32
        Description:
      pci_rescan_bus
        Description:
      pci_write_config
        Description:
      pci_write_config8
        Description:
      pci_write_config16
        Description:
      pci_write_config32
        Description:
      pclose
        Description:
        Examples:
      perror
        Description:
        Examples:
      pipe
        Description:
      poll
        Description:
        Examples:
      popen
        Description:
        Examples:
      posix_mem_offset, posix_mem_offset64
        Description:
      posix_memalign
        Description:
      posix_spawn
        Description:
      posix_spawn_file_actions_addclose
        Description:
      posix_spawn_file_actions_adddup2
        Description:
      posix_spawn_file_actions_addopen
        Description:
      posix_spawn_file_actions_destroy
        Description:
      posix_spawn_file_actions_init
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_addpartid
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_addpartition
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_destroy
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_getcred
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_getflags
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_getnode
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_getpartid
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_getpgroup
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_getrunmask
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_getschedparam
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_getschedpolicy
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_getsigdefault
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_getsigignore
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_getsigmask
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_getstackmax
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_getxflags
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_init
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_setcred
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_setflags
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_setnode
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_setpgroup
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_setrunmask
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_setschedparam
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_setschedpolicy
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_setsigdefault
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_setsigignore
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_setsigmask
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_setstackmax
        Description:
      posix_spawnattr_setxflags
        Description:
      posix_spawnp
        Description:
      posix_typed_mem_get_info
        Description:
      posix_typed_mem_open
        Description:
      pow, powf, powl
        Description:
        Examples:
      pread, pread64
        Description:
      printf
        Description:
          Format Arguments
          Format control string
            Format control flags
            Field width
            Precision specifier
            Type length specifier
            Conversion type specifiers
        Examples:
      procmgr_daemon
        Description:
      procmgr_event_notify
        Description:
          Event types
        Examples:
      procmgr_event_trigger
        Description:
        Examples:
      procmgr_guardian
        Description:
        Examples:
      procmgr_session
        Description:
      __progname
        Description:
      protoent
        Description:
      pthread_abort
        Description:
      pthread_atfork
        Description:
      pthread_attr_destroy
        Description:
      pthread_attr_getdetachstate
        Description:
      pthread_attr_getguardsize
        Description:
      pthread_attr_getinheritsched
        Description:
      pthread_attr_getschedparam
        Description:
      pthread_attr_getschedpolicy
        Description:
      pthread_attr_getscope
        Description:
      pthread_attr_getstackaddr
        Description:
      pthread_attr_getstacklazy
        Description:
      pthread_attr_getstackprealloc
        Description:
      pthread_attr_getstacksize
        Description:
      pthread_attr_init
        Description:
      pthread_attr_setdetachstate
        Description:
      pthread_attr_setguardsize
        Description:
      pthread_attr_setinheritsched
        Description:
      pthread_attr_setschedparam
        Description:
        Examples:
      pthread_attr_setschedpolicy
        Description:
      pthread_attr_setscope
        Description:
      pthread_attr_setstackaddr
        Description:
      pthread_attr_setstacklazy
        Description:
      pthread_attr_setstackprealloc
        Description:
      pthread_attr_setstacksize
        Description:
      pthread_barrier_destroy
        Description:
      pthread_barrier_init
        Description:
      pthread_barrier_wait
        Description:
      pthread_barrierattr_destroy
        Description:
      pthread_barrierattr_getpshared
        Description:
      pthread_barrierattr_init
        Description:
      pthread_barrierattr_setpshared
        Description:
      pthread_cancel
        Description:
      pthread_cleanup_pop
        Description:
        Examples:
      pthread_cleanup_push
        Description:
        Examples:
      pthread_cond_broadcast
        Description:
      pthread_cond_destroy
        Description:
      pthread_cond_init
        Description:
      pthread_cond_signal
        Description:
      pthread_cond_timedwait
        Description:
        Examples:
      pthread_cond_wait
        Description:
        Examples:
      pthread_condattr_destroy
        Description:
      pthread_condattr_getclock
        Description:
      pthread_condattr_getpshared
        Description:
      pthread_condattr_init
        Description:
      pthread_condattr_setclock
        Description:
      pthread_condattr_setpshared
        Description:
      pthread_create
        Description:
          QNX extensions
        Examples:
      pthread_detach
        Description:
      pthread_equal
        Description:
      pthread_exit
        Description:
      pthread_getconcurrency
        Description:
      pthread_getcpuclockid
        Description:
      pthread_getname_np
        Description:
      pthread_getschedparam
        Description:
      pthread_getspecific
        Description:
        Examples:
      pthread_join
        Description:
      pthread_key_create
        Description:
        Examples:
      pthread_key_delete
        Description:
      pthread_kill
        Description:
      pthread_mutex_destroy
        Description:
      pthread_mutex_getprioceiling
        Description:
      pthread_mutex_init
        Description:
      pthread_mutex_lock
        Description:
        Examples:
      pthread_mutex_setprioceiling
        Description:
      pthread_mutex_timedlock, pthread_mutex_timedlock_monotonic
        Description:
      pthread_mutex_trylock
        Description:
      pthread_mutex_unlock
        Description:
      pthread_mutex_wakeup_np
        Description:
      pthread_mutexattr_destroy
        Description:
      pthread_mutexattr_getprioceiling
        Description:
      pthread_mutexattr_getprotocol
        Description:
      pthread_mutexattr_getpshared
        Description:
      pthread_mutexattr_getrecursive
        Description:
      pthread_mutexattr_gettype
        Description:
      pthread_mutexattr_getwakeup_np
        Description:
      pthread_mutexattr_init
        Description:
      pthread_mutexattr_setprioceiling
        Description:
      pthread_mutexattr_setprotocol
        Description:
      pthread_mutexattr_setpshared
        Description:
      pthread_mutexattr_setrecursive
        Description:
      pthread_mutexattr_settype
        Description:
      pthread_mutexattr_setwakeup_np
        Description:
      pthread_once
        Description:
        Examples:
      pthread_rwlock_destroy
        Description:
      pthread_rwlock_init
        Description:
      pthread_rwlock_rdlock
        Description:
      pthread_rwlock_timedrdlock
        Description:
      pthread_rwlock_timedwrlock
        Description:
      pthread_rwlock_tryrdlock
        Description:
      pthread_rwlock_trywrlock
        Description:
      pthread_rwlock_unlock
        Description:
      pthread_rwlock_wrlock
        Description:
      pthread_rwlockattr_destroy
        Description:
      pthread_rwlockattr_getpshared
        Description:
      pthread_rwlockattr_init
        Description:
      pthread_rwlockattr_setpshared
        Description:
      pthread_self
        Description:
      pthread_setcancelstate
        Description:
      pthread_setcanceltype
        Description:
      pthread_setconcurrency
        Description:
      pthread_setname_np
        Description:
      pthread_setschedparam
        Description:
      pthread_setschedprio
        Description:
      pthread_setspecific
        Description:
        Examples:
      pthread_sigmask
        Description:
      pthread_sleepon_broadcast
        Description:
      pthread_sleepon_lock
        Description:
      pthread_sleepon_signal
        Description:
      pthread_sleepon_timedwait
        Description:
      pthread_sleepon_unlock
        Description:
      pthread_sleepon_wait
        Description:
      pthread_spin_destroy
        Description:
      pthread_spin_init
        Description:
      pthread_spin_lock
        Description:
      pthread_spin_trylock
        Description:
      pthread_spin_unlock
        Description:
      pthread_testcancel
        Description:
      pthread_timedjoin, pthread_timedjoin_monotonic
        Description:
      _pulse
        Description:
      pulse_attach
        Description:
        Examples:
      pulse_detach
        Description:
        Examples:
      putc
        Description:
        Examples:
      putc_unlocked
        Description:
      putchar
        Description:
        Examples:
      putchar_unlocked
        Description:
      putenv
        Description:
        Examples:
      puts
        Description:
        Examples:
      putspent
        Description:
        Examples:
      pututline
        Description:
      putw
        Description:
      putwc
        Description:
      putwchar
        Description:
      pwrite, pwrite64
        Description:
    Q
      qnx_crypt
        Description:
        Examples:
      qsort
        Description:
        Examples:
    R
      Raccept
        Description:
      raise
        Description:
        Examples:
      rand
        Description:
        Examples:
      rand_r
        Description:
      random
        Description:
        Examples:
      Rbind
        Description:
      rcmd, rcmd_af
        Description:
      Rconnect
        Description:
      rdchk
        Description:
      re_comp
        Description:
      re_exec
        Description:
      read
        Description:
        Examples:
      read_main_config_file
        Description:
      readblock
        Description:
      readcond
        Description:
          MIN
          TIME
          TIMEOUT
          FORWARD
      readdir
        Description:
        Examples:
      readdir_r
        Description:
      readlink
        Description:
        Examples:
      readv
        Description:
      realloc
        Description:
        Examples:
      realpath
        Description:
      recv
        Description:
      recvfrom
        Description:
      recvmsg
        Description:
      regcomp
        Description:
          Basic Regular Expressions
          Extended Regular Expressions
        Examples:
        Contributing author:
      regerror
        Description:
        Examples:
        Contributing author:
      regexec
        Description:
        Examples:
        Contributing author:
      regfree
        Description:
        Examples:
        Contributing author:
      remainder, remainderf, remainderl
        Description:
      remove
        Description:
        Examples:
      remque
        Description:
      rename
        Description:
        Examples:
      res_init
        Description:
          Resolver configuration
      res_mkquery
        Description:
      res_query
        Description:
      res_querydomain
        Description:
      res_search
        Description:
      res_send
        Description:
      resmgr_attach
        Description:
          resmgr_attr_t structure
          The flags argument
        Examples:
      resmgr_block
        Description:
        Examples:
      resmgr_connect_funcs_t
        Description:
      resmgr_context_alloc
        Description:
        Examples:
      resmgr_context_free
        Description:
        Examples:
      resmgr_context_t
        Description:
      resmgr_detach
        Description:
          Blocking states
        Examples:
      resmgr_devino
        Description:
        Examples:
      resmgr_handle_grow
        Description:
      resmgr_handle_tune
        Description:
      resmgr_handler
        Description:
        Examples:
      resmgr_io_funcs_t
        Description:
      resmgr_iofuncs
        Description:
      resmgr_msg_again
        Description:
      resmgr_msgread
        Description:
      resmgr_msgreadv
        Description:
      resmgr_msgreply
        Description:
          Blocking states
      resmgr_msgreplyv
        Description:
          Blocking states
      resmgr_msgwrite
        Description:
      resmgr_msgwritev
        Description:
      _RESMGR_NPARTS
        Description:
      resmgr_ocb
        Description:
      resmgr_open_bind
        Description:
      resmgr_pathname
        Description:
      _RESMGR_PTR
        Description:
      _RESMGR_STATUS
        Description:
      resmgr_unbind
        Description:
      rewind
        Description:
        Examples:
      rewinddir
        Description:
        Examples:
      Rgetsockname
        Description:
      rindex
        Description:
      rint, rintf, rintl
        Description:
        Examples:
      Rlisten
        Description:
      rmdir
        Description:
        Examples:
      ROUTE
        Description:
          Routing database entries
          Routing packets
          Routing control messages
        Examples:
      Rrcmd
        Description:
      rresvport, rresvport_af
        Description:
      Rselect
        Description:
      rsrcdbmgr_attach
        Description:
          rsrc_request_t structure
        Examples:
          Example 1
          Example 2
          Example 3
          Example 4
      rsrcdbmgr_create
        Description:
          rsrc_alloc_t structure
        Examples:
      rsrcdbmgr_destroy
        Description:
        Examples:
      rsrcdbmgr_detach
        Description:
        Examples:
      rsrcdbmgr_devno_attach
        Description:
          Class names
        Examples:
      rsrcdbmgr_devno_detach
        Description:
        Examples:
      rsrcdbmgr_query_name
        Description:
        Examples:
      ruserok
        Description:
    S
      sbrk
        Description:
        Examples:
      scalb
        Description:
        Examples:
      scalbn, scalbnf
        Description:
        Examples:
      _scalloc
        Description:
      scandir
        Description:
      scanf
        Description:
          Format control string
          Conversion specifiers
          Type length specifiers
          Conversion type specifiers
        Examples:
      sched_getparam
        Description:
        Examples:
      sched_get_priority_adjust
        Description:
      sched_get_priority_max
        Description:
        Examples:
      sched_get_priority_min
        Description:
      sched_getscheduler
        Description:
      sched_param
        Description:
        Examples:
      sched_rr_get_interval
        Description:
      sched_setparam
        Description:
      sched_setscheduler
        Description:
        Examples:
      sched_yield
        Description:
        Examples:
      SchedCtl, SchedCtl_r
        Description:
          SCHED_APS_QUERY_PARMS
            Scheduling policies
            Handling bankruptcy
          SCHED_APS_SET_PARMS
          SCHED_APS_CREATE_PARTITION
          SCHED_APS_QUERY_PARTITION
          SCHED_APS_LOOKUP
          SCHED_APS_JOIN_PARTITION
          SCHED_APS_MODIFY_PARTITION
          SCHED_APS_PARTITION_STATS
          SCHED_APS_OVERALL_STATS
          SCHED_APS_MARK_CRITICAL
          SCHED_APS_CLEAR_CRITICAL
          SCHED_APS_QUERY_THREAD
          SCHED_APS_ATTACH_EVENTS
          SCHED_APS_ADD_SECURITY
            Security
          SCHED_APS_QUERY_PROCESS
          Blocking states
        Examples:
      SchedGet, SchedGet_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      SchedInfo, SchedInfo_r
        Description:
      SchedSet, SchedSet_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      SchedYield, SchedYield_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      searchenv
        Description:
        Examples:
      seed48
        Description:
      seekdir
        Description:
      select
        Description:
          Manipulating file-descriptor sets
        Examples:
      select_attach
        Description:
          Flags
          Function
        Examples:
      select_detach
        Description:
        Examples:
      select_query
        Description:
        Examples:
      sem_close
        Description:
      sem_destroy
        Description:
      sem_getvalue
        Description:
      sem_init
        Description:
      sem_open
        Description:
      sem_post
        Description:
      sem_timedwait, sem_timedwait_monotonic
        Description:
        Examples:
      sem_trywait
        Description:
      sem_unlink
        Description:
      sem_wait
        Description:
      send
        Description:
      sendmsg
        Description:
      sendto
        Description:
      servent
        Description:
      setbuf
        Description:
        Examples:
      setbuffer
        Description:
      setdomainname
        Description:
      setegid
        Description:
        Examples:
      setenv
        Description:
        Examples:
      seteuid
        Description:
        Examples:
      setgid
        Description:
        Examples:
      setfsent
        Description:
      setgrent
        Description:
      setgroups
        Description:
      sethostent
        Description:
      sethostname
        Description:
      SETIOV
        Description:
      setitimer
        Description:
      setjmp
        Description:
        Examples:
      setkey
        Description:
      setlinebuf
        Description:
      setlocale
        Description:
      setlogmask
        Description:
        Examples:
      setnetent
        Description:
      setpgid
        Description:
        Examples:
      setpgrp
        Description:
      setprio
        Description:
      setprotoent
        Description:
      setpwent
        Description:
      setregid
        Description:
      setreuid
        Description:
      setrlimit, setrlimit64
        Description:
      setservent
        Description:
      setsid
        Description:
        Examples:
      setsockopt
        Description:
      setspent
        Description:
      setstate
        Description:
        Examples:
      settimeofday
        Description:
      setuid
        Description:
        Examples:
      setutent
        Description:
      setvbuf
        Description:
        Examples:
      _sfree
        Description:
      shm_ctl
        Description:
          Flags for ARM processors
        Examples:
      shm_ctl_special
        Description:
          ARM-specific flags
          PPC-specific flags
          SH4-specific flags
      shm_open
        Description:
        Examples:
      shm_unlink
        Description:
        Examples:
      shutdown
        Description:
      shutdown_system
        Description:
          shutdown_classify callout
          shutdown_display callout
          shutdown_done callout
          shutdown_error callout
          shutdown_process callout
          shutdown_progress callout
          shutdown_prompt callout
        Examples:
      sigaction
        Description:
        Examples:
      sigaddset
        Description:
        Examples:
      sigblock
        Description:
      sigdelset
        Description:
        Examples:
      sigemptyset
        Description:
        Examples:
      sigevent
        Description:
          SIGEV_INTR
          SIGEV_NONE
          SIGEV_PULSE
          SIGEV_SIGNAL
          SIGEV_SIGNAL_CODE
          SIGEV_SIGNAL_THREAD
          SIGEV_THREAD
          SIGEV_UNBLOCK
          Critical threads
      sigfillset
        Description:
        Examples:
      sigismember
        Description:
        Examples:
      siglongjmp
        Description:
        Examples:
      sigmask
        Description:
      signal
        Description:
          func is a function
          func is SIG_DFL
          func is SIG_IGN
          Handling a condition
        Examples:
      SignalAction, SignalAction_r
        Description:
          POSIX signals
          QNX Neutrino signals
          Signal actions
          Blocking states
      SignalKill, SignalKill_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      SignalProcmask, SignalProcmask_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      SignalSuspend, SignalSuspend_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      SignalWaitinfo, SignalWaitinfo_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      sigpause
        Description:
      sigpending
        Description:
        Examples:
      sigprocmask
        Description:
        Examples:
      sigqueue
        Description:
      sigsetjmp
        Description:
        Examples:
      sigsetmask
        Description:
      sigsuspend
        Description:
        Examples:
      sigtimedwait
        Description:
      sigunblock
        Description:
      sigwait
        Description:
      sigwaitinfo
        Description:
      sin, sinf, sinl
        Description:
        Examples:
      sinh, sinhf, sinhl
        Description:
        Examples:
      sleep
        Description:
        Examples:
      _sleepon_broadcast
        Description:
      _sleepon_destroy
        Description:
      _sleepon_init
        Description:
      _sleepon_lock
        Description:
      _sleepon_signal
        Description:
      _sleepon_unlock
        Description:
      _sleepon_wait
        Description:
      slogb
        Description:
        Examples:
      slogf
        Description:
          Severity levels
        Examples:
      slogi
        Description:
        Examples:
      _smalloc
        Description:
      snmp_close
        Description:
      snmp_free_pdu
        Description:
      snmp_open
        Description:
      snmp_pdu
        Description:
      snmp_pdu_create
        Description:
      snmp_read
        Description:
      snmp_select_info
        Description:
          Asynchronous SNMP transactions:
      snmp_send
        Description:
      snmp_session
        Description:
      snmp_timeout
        Description:
      snprintf
        Description:
        Examples:
      sockatmark
        Description:
      socket
        Description:
          SOCK_STREAM sockets
          SOCK_DGRAM and SOCK_RAW sockets
          Using the ioctl call
          Socket-level options
      socketpair
        Description:
        Examples:
      SOCKSinit
        Description:
      sopen
        Description:
        Examples:
      sopenfd
        Description:
      spawn
        Description:
          Mapping file descriptors
          inheritance structure
      spawnl
        Description:
        Examples:
      spawnle
        Description:
        Examples:
      spawnlp
        Description:
      spawnlpe
        Description:
      spawnp
        Description:
      spawnv
        Description:
        Examples:
      spawnve
        Description:
      spawnvp
        Description:
      spawnvpe
        Description:
      sprintf
        Description:
        Examples:
      sqrt, sqrtf, sqrtl
        Description:
        Examples:
      srand
        Description:
        Examples:
      srand48
        Description:
      srandom
        Description:
      _srealloc
        Description:
      sscanf
        Description:
        Examples:
      stat, stat64
        Description:
          stat structure
          Access permissions
          st_mode bits
          Macros
        Examples:
      statvfs, statvfs64
        Description:
      stderr
        Description:
      stdin
        Description:
      stdout
        Description:
      straddstr
        Description:
      strcasecmp
        Description:
        Examples:
      strcat
        Description:
        Examples:
      strchr
        Description:
        Examples:
      strcmp
        Description:
        Examples:
      strcmpi
        Description:
        Examples:
      strcoll
        Description:
        Examples:
      strcpy
        Description:
        Examples:
      strcspn
        Description:
        Examples:
      strdup
        Description:
        Examples:
      strerror
        Description:
        Examples:
      strerror_r
        Description:
        Examples:
      strftime
        Description:
          Formats
        Examples:
      stricmp
        Description:
        Examples:
      strlcat, strlcpy
        Description:
        Examples:
        Contributing author:
      strlen
        Description:
        Examples:
      strlwr
        Description:
        Examples:
      strncasecmp
        Description:
        Examples:
      strncat
        Description:
        Examples:
      strncmp
        Description:
        Examples:
      strncpy
        Description:
        Examples:
      strnicmp
        Description:
        Examples:
      strnset
        Description:
        Examples:
      strpbrk
        Description:
        Examples:
      strptime
        Description:
          Formats
          Modified conversion specifiers
        Examples:
      strrchr
        Description:
        Examples:
      strrev
        Description:
        Examples:
      strsep
        Description:
        Examples:
      strset
        Description:
        Examples:
      strsignal
        Description:
      strspn
        Description:
        Examples:
      strstr
        Description:
        Examples:
      strtod, strtof, strtold
        Description:
        Examples:
      strtoimax, strtoumax
        Description:
      strtok
        Description:
        Examples:
      strtok_r
        Description:
      strtol, strtoll
        Description:
        Examples:
      strtoul, strtoull
        Description:
        Examples:
      strupr
        Description:
        Examples:
      strxfrm
        Description:
        Examples:
      swab
        Description:
      swprintf
        Description:
      swscanf
        Description:
      symlink
        Description:
        Examples:
      sync
        Description:
      SyncCondvarSignal, SyncCondvarSignal_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      SyncCondvarWait, SyncCondvarWait_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      SyncCtl, SyncCtl_r
        Description:
      SyncDestroy, SyncDestroy_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      SyncMutexEvent, SyncMutexEvent_r
        Description:
      SyncMutexLock, SyncMutexLock_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      SyncMutexRevive, SyncMutexRevive_r
        Description:
      SyncMutexUnlock, SyncMutexUnlock_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      SyncSemPost, SyncSemPost_r
        Description:
      SyncSemWait, SyncSemWait_r
        Description:
      SyncTypeCreate, SyncTypeCreate_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      sysconf
        Description:
        Examples:
      sysctl
        Description:
        Examples:
      syslog
        Description:
          Message levels
        Examples:
      sysmgr_reboot
        Description:
      SYSPAGE_CPU_ENTRY
        Description:
        Examples:
      SYSPAGE_ENTRY
        Description:
        Examples:
      _syspage_ptr
        Description:
      system
        Description:
        Examples:
    T
      tan, tanf, tanl
        Description:
        Examples:
      tanh, tanhf, tanhl
        Description:
        Examples:
      tcdrain
        Description:
        Examples:
      tcdropline
        Description:
        Examples:
      tcflow
        Description:
        Examples:
      tcflush
        Description:
        Examples:
      tcgetattr
        Description:
        Examples:
      tcgetpgrp
        Description:
        Examples:
      tcgetsid
        Description:
      tcgetsize
        Description:
      tcinject
        Description:
        Examples:
      tcischars
        Description:
      TCP
        Description:
      tcsendbreak
        Description:
        Examples:
      tcsetattr
        Description:
        Examples:
      tcsetpgrp
        Description:
        Examples:
      tcsetsid
        Description:
      tcsetsize
        Description:
      tell, tell64
        Description:
        Examples:
      telldir
        Description:
      tempnam
        Description:
      termios
        Description:
      thread_pool_control
        Description:
      thread_pool_create
        Description:
          How it works
          Thread-pool attributes
        Examples:
      thread_pool_destroy
        Description:
        Examples:
      thread_pool_limits
        Description:
      thread_pool_start
        Description:
        Examples:
      ThreadCancel, ThreadCancel_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      ThreadCreate, ThreadCreate_r
        Description:
          Thread attributes
          Signal state
          Local storage for private data
          Blocking states
      ThreadCtl, ThreadCtl_r
        Description:
          _NTO_TCTL_ALIGN_FAULT
          _NTO_TCTL_IO
          _NTO_TCTL_NAME
          _NTO_TCTL_ONE_THREAD_CONT
          _NTO_TCTL_ONE_THREAD_HOLD
          _NTO_TCTL_RUNMASK
          _NTO_TCTL_RUNMASK_GET_AND_SET
          _NTO_TCTL_RUNMASK_GET_AND_SET_INHERIT
          _NTO_TCTL_THREADS_CONT
          _NTO_TCTL_THREADS_HOLD
          Blocking states
      ThreadDestroy, ThreadDestroy_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      ThreadDetach, ThreadDetach_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      ThreadJoin, ThreadJoin_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      time
        Description:
        Examples:
      timer_create
        Description:
        Examples:
      timer_delete
        Description:
      timer_getexpstatus
        Description:
      timer_getoverrun
        Description:
      timer_gettime
        Description:
      timer_settime
        Description:
        Examples:
      timer_timeout, timer_timeout_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      TimerAlarm, TimerAlarm_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      TimerCreate, TimerCreate_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      TimerDestroy, TimerDestroy_r
        Description:
          Blocking states
      TimerInfo, TimerInfo_r
        Description:
          struct _timer_info
          Blocking states
      TimerSettime, TimerSettime_r
        Description:
          Expiration date
          Blocking states
      TimerTimeout, TimerTimeout_r
        Description:
          Timeout states
          Event types
          The timeout
          Blocking states
      times
        Description:
        Examples:
      timespec
        Description:
      timespec2nsec
        Description:
      timezone
        Description:
      tm
        Description:
      tmpfile, tmpfile64
        Description:
        Examples:
      tmpnam
        Description:
        Examples:
      tolower
        Description:
        Examples:
      toupper
        Description:
        Examples:
      towctrans
        Description:
      towlower
        Description:
      towupper
        Description:
      trace_func_enter
        Description:
      trace_func_exit
        Description:
      trace_here
        Description:
        Examples:
      trace_logb
        Description:
        Examples:
      trace_logbc
        Description:
      trace_logf
        Description:
      trace_logi
        Description:
      trace_nlogf
        Description:
        Examples:
      trace_vnlogf
        Description:
        Examples:
      TraceEvent
        Description:
          Buffer and execution control
            _NTO_TRACE_ALLOCBUFFER, _NTO_TRACE_DEALLOCBUFFER
            _NTO_TRACE_FLUSHBUFFER
            _NTO_TRACE_QUERYEVENTS
            _NTO_TRACE_START, _NTO_TRACE_STARTNOSTATE, _NTO_TRACE_STOP
            _NTO_TRACE_SETRINGMODE
            _NTO_TRACE_SETLINEARMODE
          Fast/wide mode configuration
            _NTO_TRACE_SETALLCLASSESFAST, _NTO_TRACE_SETALLCLASSESWIDE
            _NTO_TRACE_SETCLASSFAST, _NTO_TRACE_SETCLASSWIDE
            _NTO_TRACE_SETEVENTFAST, _NTO_TRACE_SETEVENTWIDE
          Static rules filter configuration
            _NTO_TRACE_ADDALLCLASSES, _NTO_TRACE_DELALLCLASSES
            _NTO_TRACE_ADDCLASS, _NTO_TRACE_DELCLASS
            _NTO_TRACE_ADDEVENT, _NTO_TRACE_DELEVENT
            _NTO_TRACE_SETCLASSPID, _NTO_TRACE_CLRCLASSPID, _NTO_TRACE_SETCLASSTID, _NTO_TRACE_CLRCLASSTID
            _NTO_TRACE_SETEVENTPID, _NTO_TRACE_CLREVENTPID, _NTO_TRACE_SETEVENTTID, _NTO_TRACE_CLREVENTTID
          Dynamic rules filter configuration
            Accessing data in the event handler
            Macros for use with the event header
            _NTO_TRACE_ADDEVENTHANDLER, _NTO_TRACE_DELEVENTHANDLER
            _NTO_TRACE_ADDCLASSEVHANDLER, _NTO_TRACE_DELCLASSEVHANDLER
          User-generated trace events
            _NTO_TRACE_INSERTEVENT
            _NTO_TRACE_INSERTSUSEREVENT, _NTO_TRACE_INSERTCUSEREVENT, _NTO_TRACE_INSERTUSRSTREVENT
        Examples:
      traceparser
        Description:
      traceparser_cs
        Description:
          Callback function
      traceparser_cs_range
        Description:
      traceparser_debug
        Description:
      traceparser_destroy
        Description:
      traceparser_get_info
        Description:
          User info modes for info_modes
          Other valid user info modes
      traceparser_init
        Description:
      truncate
        Description:
      ttyname
        Description:
        Examples:
      ttyname_r
        Description:
      tzname
        Description:
      tzset
        Description:
        Examples:
    U
      ualarm
        Description:
        Examples:
      UDP
        Description:
      ultoa, ulltoa
        Description:
        Examples:
      umask
        Description:
        Examples:
      umount
        Description:
      UNALIGNED_PUT16
        Description:
      UNALIGNED_PUT32
        Description:
      UNALIGNED_PUT64
        Description:
      UNALIGNED_RET16
        Description:
      UNALIGNED_RET32
        Description:
      UNALIGNED_RET64
        Description:
      uname
        Description:
        Examples:
      ungetc
        Description:
        Examples:
      ungetwc
        Description:
      UNIX
        Description:
          Addressing
          Protocols
          LOCAL_CREDS
      unlink
        Description:
        Examples:
      unsetenv
        Description:
      usleep
        Description:
        Examples:
      utime
        Description:
        Examples:
      utimes
        Description:
      utmp
        Description:
      utmpname
        Description:
      utoa
        Description:
        Examples:
    V
      va_arg
        Description:
          Varargs and coercion
        Examples:
      va_copy
        Description:
        Examples:
      va_end
        Description:
      va_start
        Description:
        Examples:
      valloc
        Description:
      verr, verrx
        Description:
      vfork
        Description:
      vfprintf
        Description:
        Examples:
      vfscanf
        Description:
        Examples:
      vfwprintf
        Description:
      vfwscanf
        Description:
      vprintf
        Description:
        Examples:
      vscanf
        Description:
        Examples:
      vslogf
        Description:
      vsnprintf
        Description:
        Examples:
      vsprintf
        Description:
        Examples:
      vsscanf
        Description:
        Examples:
      vswprintf
        Description:
      vswscanf
        Description:
      vsyslog
        Description:
      vwarn, vwarnx
        Description:
      vwprintf
        Description:
      vwscanf
        Description:
    W
      wait
        Description:
          Status macros
      wait3
        Description:
      wait4
        Description:
      waitid
        Description:
      waitpid
        Description:
      warn, warnx
        Description:
        Examples:
      wcrtomb
        Description:
      wcscat
        Description:
      wcschr
        Description:
      wcscmp
        Description:
      wcscoll
        Description:
      wcscpy
        Description:
      wcscspn
        Description:
      wcsftime
        Description:
      wcslen
        Description:
      wcsncat
        Description:
      wcsncmp
        Description:
      wcsncpy
        Description:
      wcspbrk
        Description:
      wcsrchr
        Description:
      wcsrtombs
        Description:
      wcsspn
        Description:
      wcsstr
        Description:
      wcstod, wcstof, wcstold
        Description:
      wcstoimax, wcstoumax
        Description:
      wcstok
        Description:
      wcstol, wcstoll
        Description:
      wcstombs
        Description:
        Examples:
      wcstoul, wcstoull
        Description:
      wcscxfrm
        Description:
      wctob
        Description:
      wctomb
        Description:
        Examples:
      wctrans
        Description:
      wctype
        Description:
      wmemchr
        Description:
      wmemcmp
        Description:
      wmemcpy
        Description:
      wmemmove
        Description:
      wmemset
        Description:
      wordexp
        Description:
      wordfree
        Description:
      wprintf
        Description:
      write
        Description:
        Examples:
      writeblock
        Description:
      writev
        Description:
      wscanf
        Description:
    X
    Y
      y0, y0f
        Description:
      y1, y1f
        Description:
        Examples:
      yn, ynf
        Description:
    Z
    SOCKS --- A Basic Firewall
      About SOCKS
      How to SOCKSify a client
      What SOCKS expects
    Summary of Safety Information
      Cancellation points
      Interrupt handlers
      Signal handlers
      Multithreaded programs
    Full Safety Information
      A
      B
      C
      D
      E
      F
      G
      H
      I
      J
      K
      L
      M
      N
      O
      P
      Q
      R
      S
      T
      U
      V
      W
      Y
    What's New in this Reference?
      What's new in QNX Neutrino 6.5.0?
        New entries
        Changed content
        Errata
      What's new in QNX Neutrino 6.4.1?
        New entries
        Deprecated content
        Changed content
        Errata
      What's new in QNX Neutrino 6.4.0?
        New entries
        Deprecated content
        Changed content
        Errata
      What's new in QNX Neutrino 6.3.2?
        Errata
      What's new in the QNX Neutrino Core OS 6.3.2?
        New entries
        Changed content
      What's new in QNX Neutrino 6.3.0 Service Pack 2?
        New entries
        Changed content
        Errata
      What's new in QNX Neutrino 6.3.0 Service Pack 1?
        New entries
        Changed content
        Errata
      What's new in QNX Neutrino 6.3.0?
        New entries
        Deprecated content
      What's new in QNX Neutrino 6.2.1?
        New entries
        Changed content
        Errata
      What's new in QNX Neutrino 6.2?
        New entries
        Deprecated content
        Errata
      What's new in QNX Neutrino 6.1.0?
        New entries
        Deprecated content
    Glossary
  QNX Persistent Publish/Subscribe Developer's Guide
    About This Guide
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support options
    QNX PPS Service
      Running PPS
    Objects and their Attributes
      Object files
        Object and directory sizes
        Special objects
      Object syntax
        Objects in filesystem listings
        Change notification
          Responding to an object deletion
      Attributes
    Persistence
      Persistent storage
        Persistence and filesystem limitations
      Saving objects
      Loading objects
    Publishing
      Creating, modifying and deleting
      Multiple publishers
    Subscribing
      Blocking and non-blocking reads
        Setting PPS to block
          Clearing O_NONBLOCK
      io_notify functionality
      Getting notifications of data on a file descriptor
      Subscription Modes
        Full mode
        Delta mode
          Delta mode queues
          Changes to multiple attributes
        Server objects
      Subscribing to multiple objects
        Subscribe to all objects in a directory
        Notification groups
          Creating notification groups
          Using notification groups
          Notification of closed file descriptors for objects
    Options and Qualifiers
      Pathname open options
        Critical option
          Duplicate file descriptors
            Critical file descriptors
            Server file descriptors
      Object and attribute qualifiers
        Setting qualifiers
        No-persistence qualifier
        Item qualifier
          Adding and deleting set items
            Incorrect item syntax
          Examples
            Example 1: Duplicate items
            Example 2: Null items
            Example 3: Delete an item
      ppsparse
        Description:
          pps_attrib_t
          pps_attrib_flags_t
          pps_options_t
          pps_status_t
        Examples:
  Programmer's Guide
    About This Book
      What you'll find in this guide
      Recommended reading
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    Compiling and Debugging
      Choosing the version of the OS
      Making your code more portable
        Conforming to standards
        Including QNX- or Neutrino-specific code
      Header files in /usr/include
      Self-hosted or cross-development
        A simple example
        Self-hosted
        Cross-development with network filesystem
        Cross-development with debugger
          Download/upload facility
        Cross-development, deeply embedded
          Step 1: Build a Neutrino system image.
          Step 2: Transfer the system image to the target.
          Step 3: Boot the target.
      Using libraries
        Static linking
        Dynamic linking
        Runtime loading
        Static and dynamic libraries
          Static libraries
          Dynamic libraries
          dlopen
        Platform-specific library locations
      Linking your modules
        Creating shared objects
          Specifying an internal name
      Optimizing the runtime linker
        Lazy binding
        RTLD_LAZY
        Lazy loading
        Diagnostics and debugging
        Environment variables
      Debugging
        Debugging in a self-hosted environment
        Debugging in a cross-development environment
        The GNU debugger (gdb)
          Starting gdb
        The process-level debug agent
          Serial connection
          TCP/IP connection
            TCP/IP static port connection
            TCP/IP dynamic port connection
            Sample buildfile for dynamic port sessions
      A simple debug session
        Configure the target
        Compile for debugging
        Start the debug session
        Get help
        Sample boot image
      Debugging using libmudflap
    Programming Overview
      Process model
        An application as a set of processes
      Processes and threads
        Some definitions
      Priorities and scheduling
        Priority range
        BLOCKED and READY states
        The ready queue
        Suspending a running thread
        When the thread is blocked
        When the thread is preempted
        When the thread yields
      Scheduling policies
        FIFO scheduling
        Round-robin scheduling
        Sporadic scheduling
      Why threads?
      Summary
    Processes
      Starting processes --- two methods
      Process creation
        Concurrency
        Using fork and forkpty
        Inheriting file descriptors
      Process termination
        Normal process termination
        Abnormal process termination
        Effect of parent termination
      Detecting process termination
        Using the High Availability Framework
        Detecting termination from a starter process
        Sample parent process using wait
        Sample parent process using sigwaitinfo
        Detecting dumped processes
        Detecting the termination of daemons
        Detecting client termination
      Controlling processes via the /proc filesystem
        Establishing a connection
        Reading and writing the process's address space
          Determining the offset
          Determining accessibility
        Manipulating a process or thread
          Selecting a thread for further operations
          Starting/stopping processes and threads
          Setting breakpoints
          Examining process and thread attributes
        Thread information
        DCMD_PROC_BREAK
        DCMD_PROC_CHANNELS
        DCMD_PROC_CLEAR_FLAG
        DCMD_PROC_CURTHREAD
        DCMD_PROC_EVENT
        DCMD_PROC_FREEZETHREAD
        DCMD_PROC_GETALTREG
        DCMD_PROC_GETFPREG
        DCMD_PROC_GETGREG
        DCMD_PROC_GETREGSET
        DCMD_PROC_GET_BREAKLIST
        DCMD_PROC_INFO
        DCMD_PROC_IRQS
        DCMD_PROC_MAPDEBUG
        DCMD_PROC_MAPDEBUG_BASE
        DCMD_PROC_MAPINFO
        DCMD_PROC_PAGEDATA
        DCMD_PROC_RUN
        DCMD_PROC_SETALTREG
        DCMD_PROC_SETFPREG
        DCMD_PROC_SETGREG
        DCMD_PROC_SETREGSET
        DCMD_PROC_SET_FLAG
        DCMD_PROC_SIGNAL
        DCMD_PROC_STATUS
        DCMD_PROC_STOP
        DCMD_PROC_SYSINFO
        DCMD_PROC_THAWTHREAD
        DCMD_PROC_THREADCTL
        DCMD_PROC_TIDSTATUS
        DCMD_PROC_TIMERS
        DCMD_PROC_WAITSTOP
    Tick, Tock: Understanding the Neutrino Microkernel's Concept of Time
      What's a tick?
      Oversleeping: errors in delays
        Delaying for a second: inaccurate code
        Timer quantization error
        The tick and the hardware timer
        Delaying for a second: better code
      Another hiccup with hardware timers
        Where's the catch?
      What time is it?
    Transparent Distributed Processing Using Qnet
      What is Qnet?
      Benefits of Qnet
        What works best
        What type of application is well-suited for Qnet?
        Qnet drivers
      How does it work?
      Locating services using GNS
        Different modes of gns
        Server
        Client
        Registering a service
        GNS path namespace
        Deploying the gns processes
      Quality of Service (QoS) and multiple paths
        QoS policies
        loadbalance
        preferred
        exclusive
        Specifying QoS policies
        Symbolic links
      Designing a system using Qnet
        The product
        Developing your distributed system
        Configuring the data cards
        Configuring the controller card
        Enhancing reliability via multiple transport buses
        Redundancy and scalability using multiple controller cards
          Redundancy
          Scalability
      Autodiscovery vs static
      When should you use Qnet, TCP/IP, or NFS?
      Writing a driver for Qnet
    Writing an Interrupt Handler
      What's an interrupt?
      Interrupts on multicore systems
      Attaching and detaching interrupts
      Interrupt Service Routine (ISR)
        Determining the source of the interrupt
          Edge-triggered IRQ
          Level-sensitive IRQ
        Servicing the hardware
          Safe functions
        Updating common data structures
        Signalling the application code
          Using InterruptAttach
          Using InterruptAttachEvent
      Running out of interrupt events
      Problems with shared interrupts
      Advanced topics
        Interrupt environment
        Ordering of shared interrupts
        Interrupt latency
        Atomic operations
    Heap Analysis: Making Memory Errors a Thing of the Past
      Introduction
      Dynamic memory management
        Arena allocations
        Small block configuration
      Heap corruption
        Contiguous memory blocks
        Multithreaded programs
        Allocation strategy
        Common sources
          Overrun and underrun errors
          Releasing memory
          Using uninitialized or stale pointers
      Detecting and reporting errors
        Using the malloc debug library
          What's checked?
          Allocating memory
          Reallocating memory
          Releasing memory
        Controlling the level of checking
          Description of optional checks
          Forcing verification
          Specifying an error handler
        Other environment variables
        Caveats
      Manual checking (bounds checking)
        Getting pointer information
      Memory leaks
        Tracing
        Causing a trace and giving results
        Analyzing dumps
      Compiler support
        C++ issues
          Clean C
          C++ example
    Freedom from Hardware and Platform Dependencies
      Common problems
        I/O space vs memory-mapped
        Big-endian vs little-endian
          Typecast mangling
          Hardware access
          Network transparency
        Alignment and structure packing
        Atomic operations
      Solutions
        Determining endianness
        Swapping data if required
          ENDIAN_LE16
          ENDIAN_LE32
          ENDIAN_LE64
          ENDIAN_BE16
          ENDIAN_BE32
          ENDIAN_BE64
        Accessing unaligned data
          UNALIGNED_RET16
          UNALIGNED_RET32
          UNALIGNED_RET64
          UNALIGNED_PUT16
          UNALIGNED_PUT32
          UNALIGNED_PUT64
        Examples
          Mixed-endian accesses
          Accessing hardware with dual-ported memory
        Accessing I/O ports
    Conventions for Recursive Makefiles and Directories
      Structure of a multiplatform source tree
        Makefile structure
        The recurse.mk file
        Macros
          The EARLY_DIRS and LATE_DIRS macros
          The LIST macro
          The MAKEFILE macro
          The CHECKFORCE macro
        Directory levels
          Project level
          Section level (optional)
          OS level
          CPU level
          Variant level
      Specifying options
        The common.mk file
        The variant-level makefile
        Recognized variant names
      Using the standard macros and include files
        The qconfig.mk include file
          Preset macros
          Postset macros
          qconfig.mk macros
        The qrules.mk include file
        The qtargets.mk include file
      Advanced topics
        Collapsing unnecessary directory levels
        Performing partial builds
        Performing parallel builds
        More uses for LIST
        GNU configure
          hook_preconfigure
          hook_postconfigure
          hook_premake
          hook_postmake
          hook_pinfo
      Examples of creating Makefiles
        A single application
        A library and an application
    POSIX Conformance
      Conformance statement
        System interfaces: general attributes
          Supported features
          Optional features
          Float, standard I/O, and limit values
          Error conditions
          Mathematical interfaces
        File handling
          Access control
          Files and directories
        Internationalized system interfaces
          Coded character sets
        Threads
          Cancellation points
        Realtime
          Prioritized I/O
        Realtime threads
          Scheduling policies
          Scheduling contention scope
          Default scheduling contention scope
          Scheduling allocation domain
        C-language compilation environment
      POSIX Conformance Document (PCD)
        Base Definitions
          3. Definitions
            3.4. Additional File Access Control Mechanism
            3.12. Alternate File Access Control Mechanism
            3.19. Appropriate Privileges
            3.97. Clock Tick
            3.159. Extended Security Controls
            3.387. System Trace Event
            3.409. Trace Generation Version
          4. General Concepts
            4.3. Extended Security Controls
            4.9. Measurement of Execution Time
            4.11. Pathname Resolution
            4.14. Seconds Since the Epoch
            4.17. Tracing
            4.18. Treatment of Error Conditions for Mathematical Functions
          6. Character Set
            6.4. Character Set Description File
          7. Locale
            7.1. General
            7.2. POSIX Locale
            7.3. Locale Definition
          8. Environment Variables
            8.2. Internationalization Variables
            8.3. Other Environment Variables
          13. Headers
            fenv.h
            float.h
            limits.h
            math.h
            signal.h
            stdint.h
            sys/stat.h
            time.h
        System Interfaces
          2.3. Error Numbers
          2.4. Signal Concepts
            2.4.2. Realtime Signal Generation and Delivery
            2.4.3. Signal Actions
          2.5. Standard I/O Streams
            2.5.1. Interaction of File Descriptors and Standard I/O Streams
          2.8. Realtime
            2.8.3. Memory Management
            2.8.4. Processing Scheduling
            2.8.5. Clocks and Timers
            2.9.4. Thread Scheduling
          2.11. Tracing
          3. System Interfaces
            acos, acosf, and acosl
            acosh, acoshf, acoshl
            asin, asinf, asinl
            atan, atanf, atanhl
            calloc
            clock_getres, clock_settime
            cos, cosf, cosl
            erfc, erfcf, erfcl
            exp, expf, expl
            exp2, exp2f, exp2l
            fclose
            fcntl
            fdim, fdimf, fdiml
            fegetexceptflag
            feraiseexcept
            fflush
            fgetc
            fma, fmaf, fmal
            fmod, fmodf, fmodl
            fpclassify
            fprintf
            fputc
            freopen
            fscanf
            fseeko
            fsetpos
            fstat
            fsync
            kill
            ldexp, ldexpf, ldexpl
            log, logf, logl
            log10, log10f, log10l
            log1p, log1pf, log1pl
            log2, log2f, log2l
            lseek
            malloc
            mkdir
            mlock
            mlockall, munlockall
            mmap
            mq_open
            mq_receive
            mq_setattr
            open
            posix_trace_*
            pow, powf, powl
            pthread_attr_destroy
            pthread_condattr_destroy, pthread_condattr_init
            pthread_getschedparam, pthread_setschedparam
            pthread_rwlock_rdlock
            pthread_rwlock_unlock
            pthread_rwlockattr_getpshared, pthread_rwlockattr_setpshared
            read
            remainder, remainderf, remainderl
            remquo, remquof, remquol
            rint, rintf, rintl
            scalbln, scalblnf, scalblnl, scalbn, scalbnf, scalbnl
            sem_open
            setlocale
            shm_open
            sigaction
            signal
            sigwait
            sin, sinf, sinl
            sqrt, sqrtf, sqrtl
            stat
            strtod, strtof, strtold
            strtol, strtoll
            strtoul, strtoull
            tan, tanf, tanl
            tgamma, tgammaf, tgammal
            timer_create
            tmpnam
            tzset
            uname
            write
      Non-POSIX functions with POSIX-sounding names
    Using GDB
      Neutrino-specific extensions
      A quick overview of starting the debugger
      GDB commands
        Command syntax
        Command completion
        Getting help
      Running programs under GDB
        Compiling for debugging
        Setting the target
        Starting your program
        Your program's arguments
        Your program's environment
        Your program's input and output
        Debugging an already-running process
        Killing the process being debugged
        Debugging programs with multiple threads
        Debugging programs with multiple processes
      Stopping and continuing
        Breakpoints, watchpoints, and exceptions
          Setting breakpoints
          Setting watchpoints
          Breakpoints and exceptions
          Deleting breakpoints
          Disabling breakpoints
          Break conditions
          Breakpoint command lists
          Breakpoint menus
        Continuing and stepping
        Signals
        Stopping and starting multithreaded programs
      Examining the stack
        Stack frames
        Backtraces
        Selecting a frame
        Information about a frame
        MIPS machines and the function stack
      Examining source files
        Printing source lines
        Searching source files
        Specifying source directories
        Source and machine code
        Shared libraries
      Examining data
        Expressions
        Program variables
        Artificial arrays
        Output formats
        Examining memory
        Automatic display
        Print settings
        Value history
        Convenience variables
        Registers
        Floating point hardware
      Examining the symbol table
      Altering execution
        Assignment to variables
        Continuing at a different address
        Giving your program a signal
        Returning from a function
        Calling program functions
        Patching programs
    ARM Memory Management
      ARM-specific restrictions and issues
        _NTO_TCTL_IO behavior
        Implications of the ARM Cache Architecture
      ARM-specific features
        shm_ctl behavior
    Advanced Qnet Topics
      Low-level discussion of Qnet principles
      Details of Qnet data communication
      Node descriptors
        The sys/netmgr.h header file
          netmgr_strtond
          netmgr_ndtostr
          netmgr_remote_nd
      Booting over the network
        Overview
        Creating directory and setting up configuration files
        Building an OS image
        Booting the client
        Troubleshooting
      What are the limitations ...
    Glossary
  QED - Fullscreen Editor
    About the QED Manual
      What you'll find in this guide
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    Tutorial Guide
      Getting Started
      The Status Line
      The Command Line
      Text Area
      Appending New Text (F1)
      Appending or Inserting Lines (F1/F2)
      Using the Del and Backspace keys
      Inserting text using Ins
      Other Cursor keys which Simplify Editing
      Saving your Text
        Exercise
      More on the F1 and F2 keys
      Deleting Lines (F3 key)
      Filling Lines (F4 key)
      Centering Lines (CtrlF4)
      Splitting and Joining Lines (F5/F6 keys)
      Tagging Blocks of Text (F7/F8 keys)
        Line Tagging
        Block Tagging
      Insert Mode and Block Move and Copy
      Re-setting the Last Tagged Lines or Block
      Re-executing Commands (F9/F10 keys)
      Tabs
      Line Drawing Characters
      Margins
        Moving Your Margins (Shift F1 to F6)
        Auto Fill and Your Right Margin
        Auto Justify
        Indenting and Your Left Margin
      Line Flags
        Overstrike Flag ( Alt o )
        Continuation Flag ( Alt c )
        Paragraph Flag ( Alt p )
      Some Simple Editor Commands.
      Learn Mode
      Absolute Line Positioning
      Simple Pattern Matching
      File I/O Commands
      The View Command
      Executing System Commands
      Epilogue
    Using qed on non-QNX terminal types
      Setting Your Terminal Type
      Required Terminal Capabilities
      Screen Output
      Keyboard Input
    Reference Manual
      The Syntax of Editor Commands
        Line Range
        Command Specification Character
        Right Arguments
      Placing Multiple Commands On A Line
      Special Characters
        The Linefeed Character (hex 0A)
        The NUL Character (hex 00)
        The Meta Characters (@$^^&.*[)
        The Backslash Character (\)
        The Tab Character (hex 09)
        The Command Character (hex FF)
        The Recall Character (hex FE)
        The Keyboard Input Character (hex FD)
        The Macro Disable Character (hex A3)
      The Condition Register
      Delete Buffers
        The Character Delete Buffer
        The Line Delete Buffer
        Break Handling
        The Pattern Matcher
          Some Pattern Examples
      Command Reference:
      Append (a)
        Description:
        Current line:
        Condition register:
      Branch (b)
        Description:
        Current line:
        Condition register:
      Change (c)
        Description:
        Current line:
        Condition register:
      Delete (d)
        Description:
        Current line:
        Condition register:
      Edit (e)
        Description:
        Current line:
        Condition register:
      File (f)
        Description:
        Current line:
        Condition register:
      Global (g)
        Description:
        Current line:
        Condition register:
      Insert (i)
        Description:
        Current line:
        Condition register:
      Join (j)
        Description:
        Current line:
        Condition register:
      Kopy (k)
        Description:
        Current line:
        Condition register:
      Learn (l)
        Description:
        Current line:
        Condition register:
      Move (m)
        Description:
        Current line:
        Condition register:
      Option (o)
        Description:
          Options
        Current line:
        Condition register:
      Print (p)
        Description:
        Current line:
        Condition register:
      Quit (q)
        Description:
        Current line:
        Condition register:
      Read (r)
        Description:
        Current line:
        Condition register:
      Substitute (s)
        Description:
        Current line:
        Condition register:
      Translate (t)
        Description:
        Current line:
        Condition register:
      Until (u)
        Description:
        Current line:
        Condition register:
      View (v)
        Description:
          View screen options
        Current line:
        Condition register:
      Write (w)
        Description:
        Current line:
        Condition register:
      Execute (x)
        Description:
        Current line:
        Condition register:
      Yut? (prompt) (y)
        Description:
        Current line:
        Condition register:
      Zap (z)
        Description:
        Current line:
        Condition register:
    Defining Your Own Macros
      What is a Macro
      Multi-line Macros
      Macros Containing Branches
      Suggestions
    Appendix A - Error Messages
    Quick Reference
      Control Keys
      Cursor Movement Keys
      Character Editing Keys
      Function Keys
      Option Control
      Margin Control
      Line Flags
      Special Characters
      Editor Commands
      Line Range range
      Line Address line
      Meta Characters Used in Patterns
      File I/O Commands
      Alphabetical List of All Editor Commands
      Examples
  Writing a Resource Manager
    About This Guide
      What you'll find in this guide
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    Overview
      What is a resource manager?
      Why write a resource manager?
      The types of resource managers
        Device resource managers
        Filesystem resource managers
      Communication via native IPC
      Examples of resource managers
        Transparent Distributed Processing (Qnet) statistics
        Robot arm
        GPS devices
        Database example
        I2C (Inter-Integrated Circuit) driver
      When not to use a resource manager
    The Bones of a Resource Manager
      Under the covers
        Under the client's covers
        Under the resource manager's covers
      Layers in a resource manager
        The iofunc layer
        The resmgr layer
        The dispatch layer
        The thread pool layer
      Simple examples of device resource managers
        Single-threaded device resource manager
          Initialize the dispatch interface
          Initialize the resource manager attributes
          Initialize functions used to handle messages
          Initialize the attribute structure used by the device
          Put a name into the namespace
          Allocate the context structure
          Start the resource manager message loop
        Multithreaded device resource manager
          Define THREAD_POOL_PARAM_T
          Initialize thread pool attributes
          Allocate a thread pool handle
          Start the threads
        Using MsgSend and MsgReply
          A bit of history
          The server
          The client
    Fleshing Out the Skeleton
      Message types
        Connect messages
        I/O messages
        Default message handling
        open, dup, and close
      Setting resource manager attributes
      Ways of adding functionality to the resource manager
        Using the default functions
        Using the helper functions
        Writing the entire function yourself
    POSIX-Layer Data Structures
      The iofunc_ocb_t (Open Control Block) structure
      The iofunc_attr_t (attribute) structure
      The optional iofunc_mount_t (mount) structure
    Handling Read and Write Messages
      Handling the _IO_READ message
        Sample code for handling _IO_READ messages
      Handling the _IO_WRITE message
        Sample code for handling _IO_WRITE messages
      Methods of returning and replying
        Returning with an error
        Returning using an IOV array that points to your data
        Returning with a single buffer containing data
        Returning success but with no data
        Getting the resource manager library to do the reply
        Performing the reply in the server
        Leaving the client blocked, replying later
        Returning and telling the library to do the default action
      Handling other read/write details
        Handling the xtype member
          If you aren't expecting extended types (xtype)
        Handling pread* and pwrite*
          Sample code for handling _IO_READ messages in pread*
          Sample code for handling _IO_WRITE messages in pwrite*
        Handling readcond
      Updating the time for reads and writes
    Combine Messages
      Where combine messages are used
        Atomic operations
          Using a mutex
          Per-thread files
          The readblock function
        Bandwidth considerations
      The library's combine-message handling
        Component responses
        Component data access
        Locking and unlocking the attribute structure
        Connect message types
        _IO_CONNECT_COMBINE_CLOSE
        _IO_CONNECT_COMBINE
    Extending the POSIX-Layer Data Structures
      Overview
      Extending the OCB and attribute structures
      Extending the mount structure
    Handling Other Messages
      Custom messages
      Handling devctl messages
        Sample code for handling _IO_DEVCTL messages
      Handling ionotify and select
        Sample code for handling _IO_NOTIFY messages
      Handling out-of-band (_IO_MSG) messages
      Handling private messages and pulses
      Handling open, dup, and close messages
      Handling mount
        mount function call
        Mount in the resource manager
        mount utility
      Handling stat
      Handling lseek
    Signals, Timeouts, and Interrupts
      Handling client unblocking due to signals or timeouts
      Handling interrupts
        Sample code for handling interrupts
    Multithreaded Resource Managers
      Multithreaded resource manager example
      Thread pool attributes
      Thread pool functions
    Filesystem Resource Managers
      Considerations for filesystem resource managers
      Taking over more than one device
      Handling directories
        Matching at or below a mountpoint
        The _IO_OPEN message for filesystems
        Returning directory entries from _IO_READ
          Returning information associated with a directory structure
    Glossary
  System Architecture
    About This Guide
      What you'll find in this guide
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    The Philosophy of QNX Neutrino
      Design goals
        An embeddable POSIX OS?
        Product scaling
        Why POSIX for embedded systems?
          Multiple OS sources
          Portability of development staff
          Development environment: native and cross development
      Why QNX Neutrino for embedded systems?
      Microkernel architecture
        The OS as a team of processes
        A true kernel
        System processes
          System processes vs user-written processes
          Device drivers
      Interprocess communication
        QNX Neutrino as a message-passing operating system
      Network distribution of kernels
        Single-computer model
        Flexible networking
    The QNX Neutrino Microkernel
      Introduction
      The implementation of QNX Neutrino
        POSIX realtime and thread extensions
      System services
      Threads and processes
        Thread attributes
          Thread life cycle
      Thread scheduling
        When are scheduling decisions are made?
          When is a thread blocked?
          When is a thread preempted?
          When is a thread yielded?
        Scheduling priority
        Scheduling policies
          FIFO scheduling
          Round-robin scheduling
          Sporadic scheduling
          Manipulating priority and scheduling policies
        IPC issues
        Thread complexity issues
      Synchronization services
        Mutexes: mutual exclusion locks
          Priority inheritance and mutexes
        Condvars: condition variables
        Barriers
        Sleepon locks
        Reader/writer locks
        Semaphores
        Synchronization via scheduling policy
        Synchronization via message passing
        Synchronization via atomic operations
        Synchronization services implementation
      Clock and timer services
        Time correction
        Timers
      Interrupt handling
        Interrupt latency
        Scheduling latency
        Nested interrupts
        Interrupt calls
    Interprocess Communication (IPC)
      Synchronous message passing
        MsgReply vs MsgError
      Message copying
      Simple messages
      Channels and connections
        Pulses
        Priority inheritance and messages
      Message-passing API
      Robust implementations with Send/Receive/Reply
      Events
        I/O notification
      Signals
        Special signals
        Summary of signals
      POSIX message queues
        Why use POSIX message queues?
        File-like interface
        Message-queue functions
      Shared memory
        Shared memory with message passing
        Creating a shared-memory object
        mmap
        Initializing allocated memory
      Typed memory
        Implementation-defined behavior
          Seeding of typed memory regions
          Naming of typed memory regions
          Pathname space and typed memory
          mmap allocation flags and typed memory objects
          Permissions and typed memory objects
          Object length and offset definitions
          Interaction with other POSIX APIs
        Practical examples
          Allocating contiguous memory from system RAM
          Defining packet memory and allocating from it
          Defining a DMA-safe region
      Pipes and FIFOs
        Pipes
        FIFOs
    The Instrumented Microkernel
      Introduction
      Instrumentation at a glance
      Event control
        Modes of emission
        Ring buffer
      Data interpretation
        System analysis with the IDE
      Proactive tracing
    Multicore Processing
      Introduction
      Asymmetric multiprocessing (AMP)
      Symmetric multiprocessing (SMP)
        Neutrino's microkernel approach
        Booting an x86 SMP system
        Booting a PowerPC or MIPS SMP system
        How the SMP microkernel works
          Scheduling
          Kernel locking
          Interprocessor interrupts (IPIs)
        Critical sections
      Bound multiprocessing (BMP)
        A viable migration strategy
      Choosing between AMP, SMP, and BMP
    Process Manager
      Introduction
      Process management
        Process primitives
          posix_spawn
          spawn
          fork
          vfork
          exec*
        Process loading
      Memory management
        Memory Management Units (MMUs)
        Memory protection at run time
          Software watchdog
        Quality control
        Full-protection model
          Private virtual memory
        Variable page size
        Locking memory
        Defragmenting physical memory
          Automatically marking memory as unmovable
      Pathname management
        Domains of authority
        Resolving pathnames
          Ordering mountpoints
          Single-device mountpoints
          Unioned filesystem mountpoints
          Why overlay mountpoints?
        Symbolic prefixes
          Creating special device names
          Relative pathnames
          A note about cd
        File descriptor namespace
          Open control blocks
    Dynamic Linking
      Shared objects
        Statically linked
        Dynamically linked
        Augmenting code at runtime
      How shared objects are used
        ELF format
        ELF without COFF
        The process
        Runtime linker
        Loading a shared library at runtime
        Symbol name resolution
    Resource Managers
      Introduction
      What is a resource manager?
        Why write a resource manager?
        The types of resource managers
          Device resource managers
          Filesystem resource managers
        Communication via native IPC
      Resource manager architecture
        Message types
        The resource manager shared library
          Automatic default message handling
          open, dup, and close
          Multiple thread handling
          Dispatch functions
          Combine messages
          Second-level default message handling
      Summary
    Filesystems
      Introduction
        Filesystems and pathname resolution
      Filesystem classes
        Filesystems as shared libraries
        io-blk
          Builtin RAM disk
          Partitions
          Buffer cache
        Filesystem limitations
      Image filesystem
      RAM filesystem
      Embedded transaction filesystem (ETFS)
        Inside a transaction
        Types of storage media
        Reliability features
          Dynamic wear-leveling
          Static wear-leveling
          CRC error detection
          ECC error correction
          Read degradation monitoring with automatic refresh
          Transaction rollback
          Atomic file operations
          Automatic file defragmentation
      QNX 4 filesystem
      Power-Safe filesystem
        Problems with existing disk filesystems
        Copy-on-write filesystem
        Performance
      DOS Filesystem
        DOS version support
        DOS text files
        QNX-to-DOS filename mapping
        Handling filenames
        International filenames
        DOS volume labels
        DOS-QNX permission mapping
        File ownership
      CD-ROM filesystem
      FFS3 filesystem
        Customization
        Organization
          Raw partitions
          Filesystem partitions
          Mountpoints
        Features
          POSIX
          Background reclaim
          Fault recovery
          Compression/decompression
          Flash errors
          Endian awareness
        Utilities
        System calls
      NFS filesystem
      CIFS filesystem
      Linux Ext2 filesystem
      Universal Disk Format (UDF) filesystem
      Apple Macintosh HFS and HFS Plus
      Windows NT filesystem
      Virtual filesystems
    PPS
      Persistence
        Behavior at startup
        Behavior at shutdown
      PPS objects
        Object files
        Change notification
        Options and qualifiers
          Pathname open options
          Object and attribute qualifiers
      Publishing
        Multiple publishers
      Subscribing
        Subscription modes
          Full mode
          Delta mode
        Subscribing to multiple objects
        Notification groups
    Character I/O
      Introduction
        Driver/io-char communication
        Device control
          QNX extensions
        Input modes
          Raw input mode
          MIN
          TIME
          TIMEOUT
          FORWARD
          Edited input mode
        Device subsystem performance
      Console devices
        Terminal emulation
      Serial devices
      Parallel devices
      Pseudo terminal devices (ptys)
    Networking Architecture
      Introduction
      Network manager (io-pkt*)
      Threading model
      Protocol module
      Driver module
        Loading and unloading a driver
    Native Networking (Qnet)
      QNX Neutrino distributed
      Name resolution and lookup
        File descriptor (connection ID)
        Behind a simple open
        Global Name Service (GNS)
        Network naming
          Resolvers
      Redundant Qnet: Quality of Service (QoS) and multiple paths
        QoS policies
          loadbalance
          preferred
          exclusive
        Specifying QoS policies
        Symbolic links
      Examples
        Local networks
        Remote networks
      Custom device drivers
    TCP/IP Networking
      Introduction
        Stack configurations
      Structure of the TCP/IP manager
      Socket API
        Database routines
          /etc/resolv.conf
          /etc/protocols
          /etc/services
      Multiple stacks
      IP filtering and NAT
      NTP
      Dynamic host configuration
        AutoIP
      PPP over Ethernet
      /etc/autoconnect
      Embedded web server
        CGI method
        SSI method
          Data server method
    High Availability
      What is High Availability?
        An OS for HA
          Inherent HA
          HA-specific modules
        Custom hardware support
      Client library
        Recovery example
      High Availability Manager
        HAM and the Guardian
        HAM hierarchy
          Entities
          Conditions
          Actions
            Alternate actions
        Publishing autonomously detected conditions
          State transitions
          Other conditions
        Subscribing to autonomously published conditions
          Trigger based on state transition
          Trigger based on specific published condition
        HAM as a filesystem
        Multistage recovery
        HAM API
    Adaptive Partitioning
      What are partitions?
        If adaptive partitions aren't boxes, what are they?
      Why adaptive?
      Benefits of adaptive partitioning
        Engineering product performance
          Partitioning
          Partition inheritance
        Dealing with design complexity
        Providing security
        Debugging
      Adaptive partitioning thread scheduler
    The Photon microGUI
      A graphical microkernel
      The Photon event space
        Regions
        Events
      Graphics drivers
        Multiple graphics drivers
        Color model
      Font support
        Stroke-based fonts
      Unicode multilingual support
        UTF-8 encoding
      Animation support
        Video overlay
        Layers
      Printing support
      The Photon Window Manager
      Widget library
        Fundamental widgets
          Label widget (PtLabel)
          Push-button widget (PtButton)
          Text input widgets (PtText, PtMultiText)
          Toggle-button widgets (PtToggleButton)
          Graphical widgets (PtArc, PtPixel, PtRect, PtLine, PtPolygon, PtEllipse, PtBezier, PtGrid)
          Scrollbar widget (PtScrollbar)
          Separator widget (PtSeparator)
          Slider widget (PtSlider)
          Image widgets (PtLabel, PtButton)
          Progress-bar widget (PtProgress)
          Numeric widgets (PtNumericInteger, PtNumericFloat)
        Container widgets
          Window widget (PtWindow)
          Group widget (PtGroup)
          Panel group widget (PtPanelGroup)
          Viewport widget (PtScrollContainer)
          Background widget (PtBkgd)
        Advanced widgets
          Menu-related widgets (PtMenu, PtMenuBar, PtMenuButton)
          Toolbar widgets (PtToolbar, PtToolbarGroup)
          List widget (PtList)
          Pulldown list widget (PtComboBox)
          Tree widget (PtTree)
          Terminal widgets (PtTty, PtTerminal)
          Divider widget (PtDivider)
          Trend graph widgets (PtTrend and PtMTrend)
          Color-selection widgets (PtColorSel, PtColorPanel, PtColorPatch, PtColorSelGroup, PtColorWell)
          Web client widget (PtWebClient)
        Convenience functions
          File-selection dialog (PtFileSelection)
          Font-selection dialog (PtFontSelection)
          Print-selection dialog (PtPrintSelection)
          Alert dialog (PtAlert)
          Notice dialog (PtNotice)
          Prompt dialog (PtPrompt)
      Driver development kits
      Summary
    Multimedia
      Overview
        MME functional areas
          Mediastore access
          Mediastore content management
          Media playback and recording
        The MME interface
        Component-based architecture
      The MME resource managers
    Glossary
  Technical Notes
    About These Technotes
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    IP Tunneling (Generic Routing Encapsulation)
      How do I use it?
      A more typical example
      Final tidbits
    PPPOE and Path MTU Discovery
    Making Multiple Images
      What's a multiple image?
      Restrictions on XIP image filesystems
      Mounting an IFS
      Using a second IFS
      Example: mounting an IFS on the MGT5200 Total board
      Sample buildfiles
        os1.build
        os2.build
      Programming into flash
      Putting the images together
      Test program
      See also
    QNX Neutrino and QNX4 bootloader partitions
      Encountering the .altboot message
      Booting or rebooting using a partition bootloader
      Resolving problems with bootloader partitions
    Managing POSIX Message Queues
    Choosing the Correct MTD Routine for the Flash Filesystem
      Unusual flash configurations
      MTD source code
      Manufacturer
      Choosing read callout
      Choosing ident callout
      Choosing write callout
      Choosing erase callout
      Choosing sync callout
      Choosing suspend and resume callouts
      Choosing islock, lock, unlock, unlockall callouts
    Asynchronous Messaging
      Overview
      Asynchronous-messaging functions
      Examples
        Example 1: Sending one message
        Example 2: Sending more than one message at a time
        Example 3: Flushing
        Example 4: Setting up an event that triggers the copy
        Example 5: Using time as the trigger
        Example 6: Client and server processes
    Reading a Kernel Dump
    I2C (Inter-Integrated Circuit) Framework
      Overview
      Hardware interface
        Function table
          version_info function
          init function
          fini function
          send function
          recv function
          abort function
          set_slave_addr function
          set_bus_speed function
          driver_info function
          ctl function
        Access function
        Sample calls
      Application interfaces
        Shared-library interface
        Resource manager interface
          Supporting data types
          DCMD_I2C_DRIVER_INFO
          DCMD_I2C_SEND
          DCMD_I2C_RECV
          DCMD_I2C_SENDRECV
          DCMD_I2C_SET_BUS_SPEED
          DCMD_I2C_SET_SLAVE_ADDR (deprecated)
          DCMD_I2C_MASTER_SEND (deprecated)
          DCMD_I2C_MASTER_RECV (deprecated)
      Resource manager design
    SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface) Framework
      Hardware interface
        Function table
        Low-level module handle structure
        init function
        fini function
        drvinfo function
        devinfo function
        setcfg function
        xfer function
        dma_xfer function
      API library
        spi_open
        spi_close
        spi_setcfg
        spi_getdevinfo
        spi_getdrvinfo
        spi_read
        spi_write
        spi_xchange
        spi_cmdread
        spi_dma_xchange
    Fine-tuning your network drivers
      High-performance NICs
      Low-performance NICs
      Tuning high-performance NIC drivers
      PHY probing
      Speed and duplex
    Migrating to QNX Neutrino for ARMv6-Processor-Based Boards
      Overview
      BSP configuration
        armv_chip
        armv_cache
        armv_pte
        setup
      Behavior of procnto-v6 shm_ctl
      Using ARMv6 instructions
    QNX Neutrino for ARMv7 Cortex A-8 and A-9 Processors
      Contents
      Overview
      libstartup
        armv_chip
        armv_cache
        armv_pte
        setup
        arm_chip_detect
      Behavior of procnto-v6 shm_ctl
        The procnto-v6 microkernel
        CPU flags
      Board startup for SMP
        board_smp_num_cpu
        board_smp_init
        board_smp_start
        board_smp_adjust_num
      Using ARMv7 instructions
      Compiling for the ARMv7 architecture
        Using Makefiles
        Using qcc
        Using command-line compile options
        Generating hardware floating point instructions
        Optimizing source code
      Vector Floating Point (VFP) math library
      BSP configuration for VFP
    Supporting Vector Floating Point Functionality for ARM Processors
      Overview
      Restrictions on VFP usage
      BSP configuration
      Using VFP instructions
    How to create a Runtime Kit from the QNX Software Development Platform
      Introduction
      Organization of the Runtime Kit
      Standard installation steps
      Creating the archives
      Creating the CD
      Sample installation script
    Backtraces
      Overview
      API
      Examples
        Obtaining and printing a memory map
        Backtracing a thread in another process
        Backtracing another thread within the same process
        Backtracing the current thread
        Doing a BT_SELF backtrace in a signal handler
        Backtracing a collection of threads
    QNX support for using Freescale e500 SPE
      Overview
      Configuring for floating point
      Configuring for the command line
    Reloadable Image Filesystems
      Introduction
      Command-line options
        Kernel restoration
        Secondary IFS restoration
      Examples
        Kernel restoration
        Secondary IFS restoration
      Power callout
      Minidriver support
      Performance measurements
      Appendix
        Sample program that uses sysmgr_cpumode to call the power callout
        Manually mounting an IFS
        Sample script to combine IPL with boot image for the EDOSK7780
        Commands to burn a new IPL/Boot image for the EDOSK7780
    Filesystems and Power Failures
      Introduction
      Guidelines for using hard drives in an environment subject to abrupt power failures
      Recipe for creating hard drive corruption
      How to limit the possible hard drive corruption
      How to repair hard disk corruption
      Power failures while writing
    Process Performance State Manager (PPSM)
      Overview
      PPSM functions
        ppsm_init
        ppsm_fini
        ppsm_sys_mode
        ppsm_set_polling_interval
        ppsm_set_threshold
        ppsm_get_cpuload
        ppsm_get_cpufreq
        ppsm_speedstep_enable
        ppsm_speedstep_disable
        ppsm_set_policy
        ppsm_set_notify_handler
    Customizing language sort orders for libqdb_cldr.so
      Standard language sort order files
      Sort order algorithm
        Contractions and expansions
        Locale data files
      Adding a new sort order locale
        Converting CLDR POSIX files
      Tailoring a sort order algorithm
  User's Guide
    About This Guide
      What you'll find in this guide
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    Getting to Know the OS
      How QNX Neutrino compares to other operating systems
        UNIX
        Microsoft Windows
        Limitations
      How Neutrino is unique
        Resource managers
    Logging In, Logging Out, and Shutting Down
      root or non-root?
      Logging in
        Photon mode
        Text mode
        Once you've logged in
      Logging out
        Photon mode
        Text mode
      Shutting down and rebooting
    Managing User Accounts
      What does a user account do?
        User accounts vs user IDs: login, lookup, and permissions
        What happens when you log in?
      Account database
        /etc/passwd
        /etc/group
        /etc/shadow
        /etc/.pwlock
      Managing your own account
        Changing your password
        Forgot your password?
      Managing other accounts
        Adding users
        Removing accounts
        Defining groups
          Creating a new group
          Modifying an existing group
      Troubleshooting
    Using the Command Line
      Command line or GUI?
      Processing a command
      Character-device drivers
        Input modes
        Terminal support
        Telnet
        The keyboard at a glance
        Physical and virtual consoles
      Shell
        Editing the command line
        Command and filename completion
        Reserved words
        Entering multiple commands
        Aliases
        Substitutions
          Directories --- tilde expansion
          Parameters
          Commands
          Arithmetical expressions
          Braces
          Filename generation
        Redirecting input and output
        Pipes
        Quoting special characters
        History: recalling commands
        Shell scripts
      Utilities
        Understanding command syntax
        Displaying online usage messages
        Executing commands on another node or tty
        Priorities
      Basic commands
      International keyboards
      Neutrino for MS-DOS users
        DOS commands and their Neutrino equivalents
          diskcomp
        MS-DOS local command-interpreter variables
      Troubleshooting
    Using the Photon microGUI
      Overview of Photon
        Why is it called Photon?
        Why is it called a microGUI?
        Your workspace
      Modifying the shelf
      Modifying the Launch menu
        Creating items and submenus
        Target files
        Controlling the order of items
        Additional menu control
        Troubleshooting
      Modifying the Desktop menu
      Starting applications automatically
      Configuration tools
      Browsing files with the File Manager
      Getting help with the Helpviewer
        Searching for a topic or keyword
        Bookmarking a topic to view it again later
        Navigating around help files
        Viewing more than one topic at once
      Surfing the web
      Connecting to other systems
        Phditto
        Phindows
          Configuring the Neutrino machine for TCP/IP use
          Starting Phindows
          Additional options
      Hotkeys and shortcuts
        pterm
        Text field
        Window
        Workspace
        Exiting Photon
      Photon environment variables
      Troubleshooting
    Working with Files
      Everything is a file
        Types of files
      Filenames and pathnames
        Absolute and relative pathnames
        Dot and dot-dot directories
          A note about cd
        No drive letters
        Pathnames that begin with a dot
        Extensions
        Pathname-space mapping
        Filename rules
      Where everything is stored
        /
        /bin
        /boot
        /dev
        /etc
        /fs
        /home
        /lib
        /proc
        /root
        /sbin
        /tmp
        /usr
        /var
      File ownership and permissions
        Setuid and setgid
        Sticky bit
        Default file permissions
      Filename extensions
      Troubleshooting
    Using Editors
      Choosing an editor
      Supported editors
        vi
        ped
      Specifying the default editor
    Controlling How Neutrino Starts
      What happens when you boot?
      Loading a Neutrino image
        Power-Safe filesystem
        QNX 4 filesystem
      diskboot
      .diskroot
      /etc/system/sysinit
      Device enumeration
        oem file or directory
        overrides file or directory
        Host-specific enumerators
      /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit
      rc.local
      tinit
      Updating disk drivers
        Applying a driver update patch after you've installed QNX Neutrino
      Troubleshooting
    Configuring Your Environment
      What happens when you log in?
      Customizing your home
      Configuring your shell
        /etc/profile
        $HOME/.profile
        ksh's startup file
      Environment variables
        Setting PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH
      Configuration strings
      Setting the time zone
        Caveats
        Examples
          Eastern time
          Pacific time
          Newfoundland time
          Central European time
          Japanese time
        Programming with time zones
      Customizing Photon
        Starting applications automatically
        The right fonts
        Input methods
      Terminal types
      Troubleshooting
    Writing Shell Scripts
      What's a script?
      Available shells
      Running a shell script
      The first line
        Arguments to a ksh script
        Arguments to a gawk script
        Arguments to a perl script
      Example of a Korn shell script
      Efficiency
      Caveat scriptor
    Working with Filesystems
      Introduction
      Setting up, starting, and stopping a block filesystem
      Mounting and unmounting filesystems
      Image filesystem
        Configuring an OS image
      /dev/shmem RAM filesystem
      QNX_4 filesystem
        Extents
        Filenames
        Links and inodes
        Removing links
        Directory links
        Symbolic links
        Filesystem robustness
      Power-Safe filesystem
        Booting
        Snapshots
      DOS filesystem
      CD-ROM filesystem
      Linux Ext2 filesystem
      Flash filesystems
      CIFS filesystem
      NFS filesystem
        Setting up NFS
        NFS server
        NFS client
      Universal Disk Format (UDF) filesystem
      Apple Macintosh HFS and HFS Plus
      Windows NT filesystem
      Inflator filesystem
      Troubleshooting
    Using Qnet for Transparent Distributed Processing
      What is Qnet?
      When should you use Qnet?
      Conventions for naming nodes
      Software components for Qnet networking
      Starting Qnet
        Creating useqnet
        Starting the network manager, protocols, and drivers
      Checking out the neighborhood
        Populating /net
      Troubleshooting
        Is Qnet running?
        Are io-pkt* and the drivers running?
        Is the network card functional?
        How do I get diagnostic information?
        Is the hostname unique?
        Are the nodes in the same domain?
    TCP/IP Networking
      Overview of TCP/IP
        Clients and servers
        Hosts and gateways
        Name servers
        Routing
      Software components for TCP/IP networking
      Running the Internet daemons
      Running multiple instances of the TCP/IP stack
      Dynamically assigned TCP/IP parameters
        Using PPPoE
          Establishing a PPPoE session
          Starting a point-to-point connection over PPPoE session
        Using DHCP
        Using AutoIP
      Troubleshooting
        Are io-pkt* and the drivers running?
        What is the name server information?
        How do I map hostnames to IP addresses?
        How do I get the network status?
        How do I make sure I'm connected to other hosts?
        How do I display information about an interface controller?
    Printing
      Overview of printing
      Printing with lpr
        User interface
          lpd --- printer daemon
          lpr --- start a print job
          lprq --- show printer queue
          lprrm --- remove jobs from a queue
          lprc --- printer-control program
        Spooling directories
        Access control
        Network manager
        Printer capabilities: /etc/printcap
          A typical setup
          Printers on serial lines
          Remote printers
          Filters
        Some /etc/printcap examples
          USB printer
          Single printer
          Multiple printers
          Local and remote printers
        Remote printing to a printer on another network
        Remote printing to a TCP/IP-enabled printer using lpr
      Printing with spooler
        Setting up spooler
        Printing on a USB printer
        Remote printing over Qnet
        Remote printing over TCP/IP
      Troubleshooting
        Understanding lpr error messages
          lpr error messages
          lprq error messages
          lprrm error messages
          lprc error messages
          lpd error messages
        Troubleshooting remote printing problems
    Connecting Hardware
      Introduction
      PCI/AGP devices
      CD-ROMs and DVDs
      Floppy disks
      Hard disks
        EIDE
          Troubleshooting for devb-eide
        SCSI devices
        SCSI RAID
        LS-120
        ORB
        Zip and Jaz disks
          Magnetic optical drives
      RAM disks
      Input devices
        Mice and keyboards
        Touchscreens
      Audio cards
        ISA cards
          Non-PnP-based
          PnP-based
        PCI Cards
      PCCARD and PCMCIA cards
      USB devices
        Printers
        Mice and keyboards
        Touchscreens
        Ethernet adapters
        Mass-storage devices
          Troubleshooting
      Character devices
        General serial adapters
        Multiport serial adapters
        Parallel ports
        Terminals
        I/O attributes
      Network adapters
        Identify your NIC
        Start the driver
        Make sure the driver is communicating properly with the hardware
          Physical Node ID
          Current Physical Node ID
          Current Operation Rate
          Active Interface Type
          Active PHY Address
          Power Management State
          Maximum Transmittable data Unit
          Maximum Receivable data Unit
          Receive Checksumming Enabled, Transmit Checksumming Enabled
          Hardware Interrupt
          DMA Channel
          I/O Aperture
          Memory Aperture
          ROM Aperture
          Promiscuous Mode
          Multicast Support
          Packets Transmitted OK
          Bytes Transmitted OK
          Total Packets Transmitted Bad
          Broadcast Packets Transmitted OK
          Multicast Packets Transmitted OK
          Memory Allocation Failures on Transmit
          Packets Received OK
          Bytes Received OK
          Single Collisions on Transmit
          Multiple Collisions on Transmit
          Deferred Transmits
          Late Collision on Transmit errors
          Transmits aborted (excessive collisions)
          Transmits aborted (excessive deferrals)
          Transmit Underruns
          No Carrier on Transmit
          Jabber detected
          Receive Alignment errors
          Received packets with CRC errors
          Packets Dropped on receive
          Ethernet Headers out of range
          Oversized Packets received
          Frames with Dribble Bits
          Total Frames experiencing Collision(s)
      Modems
        Internal modems
          ISA non-PnP
          ISA PnP
        PCI-based modems
        External modems
        Cable Modems / ISDN
        Testing modems
        Troubleshooting modems
      Video cards
        Changing video modes in Photon
        Manually setting up your video card
        Setting up multiple displays
          GF
          Photon
            Configuring multiple displays with multiple video cards
            Configuring multiple displays using a single video device
    Setting Up an Embedded Web Server
      Where should you put the files?
      Running Slinger
      Dynamic HTML
        CGI method
        SSI method
          Syntax for SSI Commands
        Data server method
      Security precautions
      Examples
        Configuration
        Script
          rand_images.c
          rand_images.pl
    Using CVS
      A crash course in CVS
      CVS basics
        Revisions
        Basic operations
        Repositories
        Editors and CVS
        Creating a repository
        Getting files in and out of the repository
        Putting changes back into the repository
        Importing an existing source tree
        Getting information on files
        Changing files
        More information on files: what changed and why
      CVS and directory trees
      Concurrent development: branching and merging
        Branching
        Merging
      Removing and restoring files
      Setting up a CVS server
    Backing Up and Recovering Data
      Introduction
      Backup strategies
        Choosing backup storage media and location
        Choosing a backup format
        Controlling your backup
      Archiving your data
        Creating an archive
        Extracting from an archive
        Compressing an archive
        Decompressing the archive
      Storage choices
        CDs
        Bootable CDs
        Removable media
        Backing up physical hard disks
        Ghost Images
      Remote backups
        CVS
        Remote filesystems
        Other remote backups
      QNX_4 disk structure
        Partition components
          Loader block
          Root block
          Bitmap blocks
          Root directory
        Directories
        Links
        Extent blocks
        Files
      File-maintenance utilities
        fdisk
        dinit
        chkfsys
        dcheck
        zap
          Recovering a zapped file
        spatch
      Recovering disks and files
        Using chkfsys
          When to run chkfsys
          Using chkfsys on a live system
        Recovering from a bad block in the middle of a file
      What to do if your system will no longer boot
        If the mount fails...
        If the disk is unrecoverable
        If the filesystem is intact
    Securing Your System
      General OS security
        Remote and local attacks
          Remote exploits
          Local exploits
        Effects of attacks
        Viruses
        Neutrino security in general
      Neutrino-specific security issues
        Message passing
        pdebug
        qconn
        Qnet
        IPSec
      Setting up a firewall
    Fine-Tuning Your System
      Getting the system's status
      Improving performance
      Faster boot times
      Filesystems and block I/O (devb-*) drivers
        Performance and robustness
        Metadata updates
          Ordering the updates to metadata
        Throughput
        Configuration
          Block I/O commit level
          Record size
          Double buffering
          File descriptor vs standard I/O
          Pregrowing a file
        Fine-tuning USB storage devices
      How small can you get?
    Understanding System Limits
      The limits on describing limits
      Configurable limits
      Filesystem limits
        Querying filesystem limits
        QNX 4 filesystem
        Power-Safe (fs-qnx6.so) filesystem
        Ext2 filesystem
        DOS FAT12/16/32 filesystem
        CD-ROM (ISO9660) filesystem
        NFS2 and NFS3 filesystem
        CIFS filesystem
        Embedded (flash) filesystem
        Embedded Transaction filesystem (ETFS)
        UDF filesystem
        Apple Macintosh HFS and HFS Plus
        Windows NT filesystem
      Other system limits
        File descriptors
        Synchronization primitives
        TCP/IP limits
        Shared memory
        Message queues
        Platform-specific limits
    Technical Support
    Examples
      Buildfile for an NFS-mounting target
      qnxbasedma.build
      Buildfile that doesn't use diskboot
      .profile
      .kshrc
      Configuration files for spooler
        Using lpr
        Using NCFTP
        Using SAMBA
      PPP with CHAP authentication between two Neutrino boxes
    Glossary
  Utilities Reference
    About This Reference
      What you'll find in this reference
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    Utility Conventions
      Syntax conventions
        Interpreting utility syntax
        Invoking utilities
      File conventions
      Signal conventions
      Exit status conventions
      Error conventions
    Utilities
    A
      /etc/acl.conf
        Description:
      addr2line
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      addvariant
        Description:
          Dealing with GNU projects
          Creating the initial files
          Creating the subdirectories and files
          Squashing levels
        Examples:
      appbuilder
        Description:
      applypatch
        Description:
      aps
        Description:
        Examples:
      ar
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      arp
        Description:
      /etc/autoconnect
        Description:
    B
      basename
        Description:
        Examples:
      bc
        Description:
          Bases
          Variables
          Assignment operators
          The if statement
          Iteration statements
          User-defined functions
          Builtin variables and functions
          Library functions
      bdftophf2
        Description:
        Examples:
      bindres
        Description:
      bison
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      bkgdmgr
        Description:
      bootpd
        Description:
      /etc/bootptab
        Description:
      brconfig
        Description:
        Examples:
      bunzip2
        Description:
      bz2cat
        Description:
      bzip2
        Description:
    C
      c++filt
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      calib
        Description:
        Examples:
      cam-cdrom.so
        Description:
      cam-disk.so
        Description:
      cam-optical.so
        Description:
      cat
        Description:
        Examples:
      CC, cc
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      chat
        Description:
          Chat script
          Abort strings
          Report strings
          Timeout
          Sending EOT
          Generating break
          Escape sequences
      chattr
        Description:
        Examples:
      chgrp
        Description:
        Examples:
      chkdosfs
        Description:
          Summary of filesystem commands
        Examples:
        Contributing author:
      chkfsys
        Description:
          After a power failure
          Summary of filesystem commands
        Examples:
      chkqnx6fs
        Description:
          Summary of filesystem commands
        Examples:
      chmod
        Description:
          Symbolic Modes
            Some examples of symbolic modes:
          Octal Modes
          Setgid and setuid
      chown
        Description:
        Examples:
      cksum
        Description:
      clear
        Description:
      cmp
        Description:
        Examples:
      /etc/context.conf
        Description:
      coreinfo
        Description:
      cp
        Description:
          General
          Recursive copying
        Examples:
      cpio
        Description:
        Examples:
      cron
        Description:
      crontab
        Description:
          Sample crontab entries
        Examples:
      ctags
        Description:
        Examples:
        Contributing author:
      cut
        Description:
        Examples:
      cvs
        Description:
          add
          admin
          annotate
          checkout
          commit
          diff
          edit
          editors
          export
          history
          import
          init
          log
          login
          logout
          rdiff
          release
          remove
          rtag
          status
          tag
          unedit
          update
          watch
          watchers
          Keyword substitution
        Contributing author:
    D
      D entries before deva-*
      deva-*
      devb-*
      devc-*
      devf-*
      devg-*
      devh-*
      devi-*
      devn-*
      devnp-*
      devp-*
      devu-*
      D entries beyond devu-*
      date
        Description:
          Displaying the date
          Setting the date
        Examples:
      dcheck
        Description:
        Examples:
      dd
        Description:
        Examples:
        Contributing author:
      deflate
        Description:
        Examples:
      deva-ctrl-4dwave.so
        Targets:
        Description:
        Examples:
      deva-ctrl-audiopci.so
        Targets:
        Description:
        Examples:
        Contributing author:
      deva-ctrl-cs4281.so
        Targets:
        Description:
        Examples:
      deva-ctrl-ess1938.so
        Targets:
        Description:
        Examples:
      deva-ctrl-geode.so
        Targets:
        Description:
        Examples:
      deva-ctrl-i8x0.so
        Targets:
        Description:
        Examples:
      deva-ctrl-intel_hda.so
        Targets:
        Description:
        Examples:
      deva-ctrl-nmg6.so
        Targets:
        Description:
        Examples:
      deva-ctrl-sb.so
        Description:
      deva-ctrl-via686.so
        Targets:
        Description:
        Examples:
      deva-ctrl-vortex.so
        Targets:
        Description:
        Examples:
        Contributing author:
      deva-ctrl-ymfds1.so
        Targets:
        Description:
        Examples:
        Contributing author:
      deva-mixer-ac97.so
        Description:
      deva-mixer-ak4531.so
        Description:
      deva-mixer-hda.so
        Description:
      deva-util-restore.so
        Targets:
        Description:
      devb-adpu320
        cam options
        cdrom options
        disk options
        optical options
        adpu320 options
        blk options
        Description:
        Examples:
      devb-aha8
        cam options
        cdrom options
        disk options
        optical options
        aha8 options
        blk options
        Description:
        Examples:
      devb-ahci
        cam options
        ahci options
        blk options
        Description:
        Examples:
      devb-btmm
        cam options
        cdrom options
        disk options
        optical options
        btmm options
        blk options
        Description:
        Examples:
      devb-eide
        blk options
        cam options
        cdrom options
        disk options
        eide options
          Interface-specific options:
          Device-specific options:
        Description:
        Examples:
      devb-fdc
        Targets:
          cam options
          disk options
          fdc options
          blk options
        Description:
        Examples:
      devb-loopback
        loopback options
        blk options
        Description:
          Driver support
          Mounting
      devb-mvSata
        cam options
        mvSata options
        blk options
        Description:
        Examples:
      devb-ram
        cam options
        disk options
        ram options
        blk options
        Description:
        Examples:
      devb-umass
        cam options
        umass options
        blk options
        Description:
        Examples:
      devc-con, devc-con-hid
        Targets:
        Description:
          Keyboard control
          Character sets
            Character set defaults
            Character set example:
          ANSI screen control codes
            C0 control codes
            ESC control sequences
            C1 control characters (220+)
            CSI control sequences
            Graphic rendition
            Color numbers
            Modes
          Mapping from QNX keyboard to ANSI keys
          International keyboard layouts
        Examples:
      devc-par
        Targets:
        Description:
        Examples:
      devc-pty
        Description:
        Examples:
      devc-ser8250
        Targets:
        Description:
        Examples:
      devc-serpci
        Targets:
        Description:
      devc-serusb
        Targets:
        Description:
      devc-serzscc
        Targets:
        Description:
        Examples:
      devf-generic
        Targets:
        Description:
          Verbose output
        Examples:
      devf-ram
        Targets:
        Description:
        Examples:
      devg-ati_rage128.so
        Targets:
        Description:
          Supported chipsets
          Acceleration features
          Video Overlay/Scaler support
          Other features
          Resolution and refresh support
      devg-carmine.so
        Targets:
        Description:
          Supported chipsets
          2D Acceleration features
          Other features
          Resolution and refresh support
          The carmine.conf file
          Alpha layer support
      devg-chips.so
        Targets:
        Description:
          Supported chipsets
          Acceleration features
          Video Overlay/Scaler support
          Other features
          Resolution and refresh support
      devg-coral.so
        Targets:
        Description:
          Supported chipsets
          Acceleration features
          Video Overlay/Scaler support
          Other features
          Resolution and refresh support
          The coral.conf file and dual-head
      devg-extreme2.so
        Targets:
        Description:
          Supported chipsets
          2D Acceleration features
          Video Overlay/Scaler support
          Other features
          Resolution and refresh support
      devg-flat.so
        Targets:
        Description:
      devg-geode.so
        Targets:
        Description:
          Supported chipsets
          Acceleration features
          Video Overlay/Scaler support
          Other features
          Resolution and refresh support
      devg-gma9xx.so
        Description:
          Supported chipsets
          2D Acceleration features
          Video Overlay/Scaler support
          Other features
          Resolution and refresh support
      devg-i810.so
        Targets:
        Description:
          Supported chipsets
          Acceleration features
          Video Overlay/Scaler support
          Other features
          Resolution and refresh support
      devg-i830.so
        Targets:
        Description:
          Supported chipsets
          Acceleration features
          Video Overlay/Scaler support
          Other features
          Resolution and refresh support
      devg-intelhd.so
        Targets:
        Description:
          Supported chipsets
          Acceleration features
          Video Overlay/Scaler support
          Other features
          Resolution and refresh support
      devg-matroxg.so
        Targets:
        Description:
          Supported chipsets
          Acceleration features
          Video Overlay/Scaler support
          Other features
          Resolution and refresh support
      devg-poulsbo.so
        Targets:
        Description:
          Supported chipsets
          Acceleration features
          Video Overlay/Scaler support
          Other features
          Resolution and refresh support
      devg-radeon.so
        Targets:
        Description:
          Supported chipsets
          Acceleration features
          Video Overlay/Scaler support
          Other features
          Resolution and refresh support
      devg-rage.so
        Targets:
        Description:
          Supported chipsets
          Acceleration features
          Video Overlay/Scaler support
          Other features
          Resolution and refresh support
      devg-s3_savage.so
        Targets:
        Description:
          Supported chipsets
          Acceleration features
          Video Overlay/Scaler support
          Other features
          Resolution and refresh support
      devg-sis630.so
        Targets:
        Description:
          Supported chipsets
          Acceleration features
          Video Overlay/Scaler support
          Other features
          Resolution and refresh support
      devg-smi5xx.so
        Targets:
        Description:
          Supported chipsets
          Acceleration features
          Video Overlay/Scaler support
          Other features
          Resolution and refresh support
      devg-smi7xx.so
        Targets:
        Description:
          Supported chipsets
          Acceleration features
          Video Overlay/Scaler support
          Other features
          Resolution and refresh support
      devg-soft3d.so
        Targets:
        Description:
          Supported chipsets
          Acceleration features
      devg-soft3d-fixed.so
        Targets:
        Description:
          Supported chipsets
          Acceleration features
      devg-svga.so
        Targets:
        Description:
          Supported chipsets
          Acceleration features
          Video Overlay/Scaler support
          Other features
          Resolution and refresh support
      devg-tnt.so
        Targets:
        Description:
          Supported chipsets
          Acceleration features
          Video Overlay/Scaler support
          Other features
          Resolution and refresh support
      devg-tvia.so
        Targets:
        Description:
          Supported chipsets
          Acceleration features
          Video Overlay/Scaler support
          Other features
          Resolution and refresh support
      devg-vesabios.so
        Targets:
        Description:
          Supported chipsets
          Acceleration features
          Video Overlay/Scaler support
          Other features
          Resolution and refresh support
      devg-vmware.so
        Targets:
        Description:
          Supported chipsets
          Acceleration features
          Video Overlay/Scaler support
          Other features
          Resolution and refresh support
      devh-egalax.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devh-microtouch.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devh-ps2ser.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devh-touchintl.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devh-usb.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devi-dyna
        Description:
        Examples:
      devi-elo
        Description:
        Examples:
      devi-hid
        Targets:
        Description:
        Examples:
      devi-hirun
        protocol [protocol_opts...]
        device [device_opts...]
        filter [filter_opts...]
        Description:
        Examples:
      devi-microtouch
        Description:
        Examples:
      devi-semtech
        Description:
        Examples:
      devi-zytronic
        Description:
        Examples:
      devn-asix.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devn-crys8900.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devn-dm9102.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devn-el509.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devn-el900.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devn-epic.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devn-fd.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devn-i82544.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devn-micrel8841.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devn-ne2000.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devn-pcnet.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devn-pegasus.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devn-rtl.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devn-rtl8150.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devn-sis9.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devn-smc9000.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devn-speedo.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devn-tigon3.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devn-tulip.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devn-via-rhine.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devnp-ath.so
        Description:
      devnp-axe.so
        Description:
      devnp-bce.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devnp-bcm1250.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devnp-bcm43xx.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devnp-bge.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devnp-e1000.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devnp-i80579.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devnp-i82544.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devnp-mpcsec.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devnp-mpc85xx.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devnp-msk.so
        Description:
      devnp-ral.so, devnp-ural.so
        Description:
      devnp-rtl8169.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devnp-rum.so
        Description:
      devnp-shim.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devnp-speedo.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      devp-pccard
        Description:
          Resources and Server Configuration Files
            CardBus
        Examples:
      devu-ehci.so
        Targets:
        Description:
        Examples:
      devu-kbd
        Description:
        Examples:
      devu-mouse
        Description:
        Examples:
      devu-ohci.so
        Targets:
        Description:
        Examples:
      devu-prn
        Targets:
        Description:
        Examples:
      devu-uhci.so
        Targets:
        Description:
        Examples:
      df
        Description:
        Examples:
      dhcp.client
        Description:
          /etc/dhcp/dhcp-up
          /etc/dhcp/dhcp-options
      dhcpd
        Description:
          OMAPI
          Lease object
          Host object
          Control object
          Failover-state object
        Examples:
        Contributing author:
      /etc/dhcpd.conf
        Description:
          File format
          Scope
          host keyword
          group keyword
          subnet keyword
            When a subnet becomes a shared network
            For clients on more than one subnet
          shared-network keyword
          global keyword
          Statements
          Range statements
          Permission statements
          Parameter statements
          DHCP option statements
          Data types in DHCP options
          Standard DHCP option statements
          Troubleshooting
          Related issues
            Dynamic address allocation
            Preventing IP address conflicts
            Security
        Examples:
      /var/state/dhcp/dhcpd.leases
        Description:
        Examples:
      dhcprelay
        Description:
          Relay agent information options
          Specifying DHCP servers
        Examples:
        Contributing author:
      diff
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      diff3
        Description:
          Sample input files
            Sample file #1 --- lao
            Sample file #2 --- tzu
            Sample file #3 --- tao
          Detailed description of diff3 normal format
          diff3 hunks
          An example of diff3 normal format
          Merging from a common ancestor
          Selecting which changes to incorporate
          Marking conflicts
          Generating the merged output directly
          How diff3 merges incomplete lines
          Saving the changed file
        Contributing author:
      dig
        Description:
      dinit
        Description:
          Summary of filesystem commands
        Examples:
      dirname
        Description:
        Examples:
      diskboot
        Description:
        Examples:
      dispconf
        Description:
      dloader
        Targets:
        Description:
        Examples:
      dnssec-dsfromkey
        Description:
      dnssec-keyfromlabel
        Description:
      dnssec-keygen
        Description:
      dnssec-signzone
        Description:
      ds
        Description:
          Data server library
        Examples:
      du
        Description:
        Examples:
      dumpefs
        Description:
      dumper
        Description:
        Examples:
      dumpifs
        Description:
        Examples:
    E
      echo
        Description:
        Examples:
      ed
        Description:
      egrep
        Description:
      elvis
        Description:
          Visual mode
            Input mode
            Operators
            Special cases
            Named buffers
          Movement commands
            Cursor movement
            Marking
            Tags
          Inserting text
            Input mode
          Deleting, yanking, putting
          Filters
          Shifting text
          Miscellaneous commands
          Searching
          Global & substitute commands
            Substitute command
            Global command
          Undo and retrieving
          Screen commands
          Writing files
          Editing other files
          Reading in a file
          Leaving elvis
          Escaping to a shell
          Macros
          Abbreviations
          Options
          ex commands
        Contributing author:
      enum-devices
        Description:
          Overview
          Matching rules
          Configuration files
            etc/system/enum/devices/
            etc/system/enum/devices/usb/
            etc/system/enum/include/
          Configuration file precedence
          Configuration file contents
            start clause
            requires clause
            driver clause
            mount clause
            enumerator clause
            set clause
            append clause
            uniq clause
            waitfor clause
            echo clause
            tag clause
            config clause
            use clause
          Macros
          Bus-enumerator protocol
        Examples:
      enum-usb
        Targets:
        Description:
          Overview
          USB device information
            Microsoft descriptors
          Behavior when enumerating a single USB device
          The enum-usb configuration file
            Sample enum-usb.conf configuration file
          Device
          Ignore
          Config
            Multiple configuration selections
            Composing Config option statements
          Set
            Composing Set option statements
            user_spec_id
            inc_user_spec_id
          Using enum-devices with enum-usb
        Examples:
          enum-usb.conf
            enum-devices configuration file
      env
        Description:
        Examples:
      errno
        Description:
        Examples:
      esh
        Description:
          Command-line format
          Filename expansion
          Quoting
          Escape character (backslash)
          Double quotes
          Builtin commands
            . (dot) command
            alias command
            cd command
            emount command
            ewaitfor command
            exec command
            exit command
            export command
            kill command
            reopen command
            set command
            unset command
        Examples:
      etfsctl
        Targets:
        Description:
          Device
          Pools
          Counts
          Errors
        Examples:
      expand
        Description:
        Examples:
      /etc/exports
        Description:
          Limitations:
      expr
        Description:
        Examples:
    F
      false
        Description:
      fcat
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      fdformat
        Description:
        Examples:
      fdisk
        Description:
          Partition types
          Commands
          Interactive mode
        Examples:
      fesh
        Description:
          ecp command
          edf command
          eecho command
          els command
          emkdir command
          epwd command
          erm command
          ermdir command
      fgrep
        Description:
      file
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      find
        Description:
          Primary expressions
          Formatted printing (-printf and -fprintf primitives)
            Backslash (\) Escape Codes
            Format Codes
        Examples:
      finstall
        Description:
      flashctl
        Description:
          Filesystem information
        Examples:
      flex
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      fmt
        Description:
      fold
        Description:
        Examples:
      fontinfo
        Description:
        Examples:
      fpemu.so
        Description:
      freeze
        Description:
        Examples:
        Contributing author:
      fs-cd.so
        Description:
      fs-cifs
        Description:
        Examples:
      fs-dos.so
        Description:
          Summary of filesystem commands
      fs-etfs-ram
        Common options
        Driver options
        Description:
        Examples:
      fs-ext2.so
        Description:
          Summary of filesystem commands
      fs-mac.so
        Description:
          Summary of filesystem commands
      fs-nfs2
        Description:
        Examples:
      fs-nfs3
        Description:
        Examples:
      fs-nt.so
        Description:
          Summary of filesystem commands
      fs-qnx4.so
        Description:
          Summary of filesystem commands
      fs-qnx6.so
        Description:
          Required properties of the device
          Summary of filesystem commands
      fs-udf.so
        Description:
      fsysinfo
        Description:
        Examples:
      /etc/fstab
        Description:
      ftp
        Description:
      /etc/ftpchroot
        Description:
      ftpd
        Description:
          Setting up a restricted ftp subtree
      /etc/ftpd.conf
        Description:
          Default settings
      /etc/ftpusers
        Description:
          Related files
      fullpath
        Description:
        Examples:
    G
      g++
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      /etc/gateways
        Description:
          Other parameter settings
      gawk
        Description:
          Expressions:
          Variables
          Patterns
          Special patterns --- BEGIN and END
          Regular expressions
          Pattern ranges
          Expression patterns
          Actions
          Output statements
          Functions:
            Arithmetic Functions:
            String functions:
            Input/Output and general functions:
            User-defined functions
          Sample awk programs:
        Examples:
        Contributing author:
      gcc
        QNX Neutrino cross-development options
        Overall options
        C language options
        C++ language options
        Warning options
        Debugging options
        Optimization options
        Preprocessor options
        Assembler option
        Linker options
        Directory options
        Target options
        Machine-dependent options
        Code-generation options
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      gcov
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      gdb
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      getconf
        Description:
        Examples:
      getty
        Description:
      gf-calib
        Description:
      gns
        Description:
          APIs and advertising rules
          Path namespace
          Connection rules for GNS
          Multiple GNS servers
            Multiple service domains
            Redundant GNS servers
          Auto-scanning client
          Backup server mode
          GNS and tightly coupled network
          Special pathname
        Examples:
      gprof
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      grep
        Description:
          Basic regular expressions
          Extended Regular Expressions
          Fixed Regular Expressions
        Examples:
      gunzip
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      gzip
        Description:
        Contributing author:
    H
      ham
        Description:
      hamctrl
        Description:
      hd
        Description:
          Output formats
        Examples:
      head
        Description:
        Examples:
      helpviewer
        Description:
          Creating help files:
          Supported elements
          Supported entities
          Creating topic files
            Level 1
            Level 2
            Level 3
            An example
            Publishing your topic file
          Searching
      hidview
        Description:
        Examples:
      hogs
        Description:
        Examples:
      host
        Description:
      hostapd
        Description:
      hostname
        Description:
      /etc/hosts
        Description:
      /etc/hosts.equiv
        Description:
          Positive entries
          Negative entries
    I
      id
        Description:
        Examples:
      if_up
        Description:
        Examples:
      ifconfig
        Description:
          Parameters
          Diagnostics
        Examples:
      ifwatchd
        Description:
        Examples:
      indent
        Description:
      inetd
        Description:
          Internal services
          Effects of SIGHUP
      /etc/inetd.conf
        Description:
          Setting the IPsec policy
          IPv6 TCP/UDP behavior
        Examples:
      inflator
        Description:
        Examples:
      infocmp
        Description:
      input-cfg
        Description:
      inputtrap
        Description:
          Probing
          Using a trapfile
        Examples:
      io-audio
        Description:
        Examples:
      io-blk.so
        Suffixes for size, memory, and time arguments
        blk options
        Filesystem options
        Description:
          Controlling writing operations
          Naming schemes
      io-display
        Description:
          The io-display configuration file
          The io-display server and Photon
        Examples:
      io-graphics
        Description:
          io-graphics configuration options
      io-hid
        Description:
        Examples:
      io-pkt-v4, io-pkt-v4-hc, io-pkt-v6-hc
        Description:
          Generic driver options
        Examples:
      io-usb
        Description:
          Selecting a driver configuration
        Examples:
    J
      join
        Description:
        Examples:
    K
      kill
        Description:
        Examples:
      ksh
        Description:
          Shell startup
          Command syntax
          Compound commands
          Quoting
          Aliases
          Substitution
          Parameters
          Tilde expansion
          Brace expansion (alternation)
          Filename patterns
          Input/output redirection
          Arithmetic expressions
          Coprocesses
          Functions
          POSIX mode
          Command execution and builtin commands
            . (dot) builtin command
            : (null) builtin command
            alias builtin command
            bg builtin command
            bind builtin command
            break builtin command
            builtin builtin command
            cd builtin command
            command builtin command
            continue builtin command
            echo builtin command
            eval builtin command
            exec builtin command
            exit builtin command
            export builtin command
            false builtin command
            fc builtin command
            fg builtin command
            getopts builtin command
            hash builtin command
            jobs builtin command
            kill builtin command
            let builtin command
            print builtin command
            pwd builtin command
            read builtin command
            readonly builtin command
            return builtin command
            set builtin command
            shift builtin command
            test builtin command
            times builtin command
            trap builtin command
            true builtin command
            typeset builtin command
            ulimit builtin command
            umask builtin command
            unalias builtin command
            unset builtin command
            wait builtin command
            whence builtin command
          Job control
          emacs interactive input-line editing
        Contributing author:
    L
      ld
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      ldd
        Description:
        Examples:
      ldrel
        Targets:
        Description:
      less
        Description:
          Commands:
        Contributing author:
      link
        Description:
      ln
        Description:
        Examples:
      ln-w
        Description:
      logger
        Description:
        Examples:
      login
        Description:
      logout
        Description:
      lpd
        Description:
      lpr
        Description:
          Diagnostics
      lprc
        Description:
      lprq
        Description:
      lprrm
        Description:
      ls
        QNX Neutrino extensions:
        Description:
          Filetype and permissions
      lsm-autoip.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      lsm-pf-v4.so, lsm-pf-v6.so
        Description:
      lsm-qnet.so
        Description:
        Examples:
      lwresd
        Description:
    M
      m4
        Description:
      /usr/share/misc/magic
        Description:
      make
        Description:
        Examples:
        Contributing author:
      mcd
        Targets:
          Local mode
            Limitations
        Description:
          Overview
          MCD rules
            Monitor a mediastore
            Monitor namespace changes
            Monitor the presence of files
          MCD server
          Operational flow
            Startup
            Device or insertion
          Configuring the MCD
            Configuration file sections
          Entity descriptions
            Parameters
          Media content rules
            Parameters
            Notification routine
          Using the MCD as a filesystem automounter
            First-level entries
            Second-level entries
          The mcd resource manager interface
            .insert and .eject files
            .devices directory
            Sequence number
            Example: Filesystem hierarchy
            Read-only entries for rules
          Callout templates
          Insertion and ejection notification
            Arguments
            Built-in notification routines
          Media content determination
            Arguments
            Returns
            Built-in content detection rules
            MOUNT_FSYS special sequences
          Client API
            Maintained information
            Example: Media player
            Example: Polling
            Stale Rules
          Additional Information
            Detecting other kinds of system media
            Detecting USB and iPod devices
            Pattern matching and case-sensitivity
            Matching a single rule
            Detecting CD insertion with non-media content
            CD-changer controlled by external firmware
            Using the MCD as a partition enumerator
        Examples:
          Two-phase filesystem mount example
      mcs
        Description:
      melt
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      mesg
        Description:
      /etc/mib.txt
        Description:
      mixer
        Description:
        Examples:
      mkasmoff
        Description:
      mkcldr
        Targets:
        Description:
        Examples:
      mkbuild
        Description:
        Examples:
      mkdir
        Description:
        Examples:
      mkdosfs
        Description:
          Summary of filesystem commands
        Examples:
        Contributing author:
      mkefs
        Description:
          Buildfiles
          Attributes
          bigendian attribute (boolean)
          block_size attribute
          cd attribute
          dperms attribute
          filter attribute
          followlink attribute (boolean)
          gid attribute
          max_size attribute
          min_size attribute
          mount attribute
          mountperms attribute
          optional attribute (boolean)
          perms attribute
          prefix attribute
          search attribute
          spare_blocks attribute
          type attribute
          uid attribute
        Examples:
      mketfs
        Description:
          Buildfiles
          Attributes
          bigendian attribute (boolean)
          block_size attribute
          cd attribute
          cluster_size attribute
          dperms attribute
          filter attribute
          followlink attribute (boolean)
          gid attribute
          mountperms attribute
          num_blocks attribute
          optional attribute (boolean)
          perms attribute
          prefix attribute
          search attribute
          type attribute
          uid attribute
        Examples:
      mkfifo
        Description:
      mkfontdir
        Description:
        Examples:
      mkifs
        Description:
          Buildfiles
          Attributes
          autolink attribute (boolean)
          +
          bigendian attribute (boolean)
          cd attribute
          chain attribute
          code attribute
          compress attribute (boolean)
          data attribute
          dperms attribute
          filter attribute
          followlink attribute (boolean)
          gid attribute
          image attribute
          keeplinked attribute (boolean)
          linker attribute
          module attribute
          optional attribute (boolean)
          page_align attribute (boolean)
          pagesizes attribute
          perms attribute
          phys_align attribute
          physical attribute
          prefix attribute
          ram attribute
          raw attribute (boolean)
          script attribute (boolean)
          search attribute
          type attribute
          uid attribute
          virtual attribute
          Script files
            argv0 modifier
            cpu modifier
            external modifier (boolean)
            pri modifier
            session modifier (boolean)
          Bootfile
            Image filter
          Linker specification
          Output image format
            Boot prefix
            Startup header
            Startup
            Startup trailer
            Image header
            Image directory
            Files
            Image trailer
          Notes on XIP versus copy
        Examples:
      mkimage
        Description:
      mkkbd
        Targets:
        Description:
        Examples:
      mkqnx6fs
        Description:
          Summary of filesystem commands
        Examples:
      mkrec
        Description:
        Examples:
      mksbp
        Description:
      /etc/moduli
        Description:
      more
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      mount
        Description:
        Examples:
      mq
        Description:
      mqueue
        Description:
      mrouted
        Description:
          Invocation
          Configuring mrouted
            Configuration command options
          Signals
        Examples:
          Routing tables
        Contributing author:
      mstrip
        Description:
        Examples:
      mv
        Description:
        Examples:
    N
      named
        Description:
      named-checkconf
        Description:
      named-checkzone, named-compilezone
        Description:
      /etc/named.conf
        Description:
      ndp
        Description:
      netmanager
        Description:
        Examples:
      netstat
        Description:
          Default display
          Interface display
          Routing table display
          Specifying an interface
      /etc/networks
        Description:
      newgrp
        Description:
      nfsd
        Description:
          Security Issues
          Configuring Caches
      /etc/nfsstart
        Description:
      nice
        Description:
        Examples:
      nicinfo
        Description:
        Examples:
      nm
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      nohup
        Description:
      nslookup
        Description:
          Interactive commands
          Diagnostics:
        Contributing author:
      /etc/nsswitch.conf
        Description:
          Sources
          Databases
          Status codes
          Actions
          Format of the file
        Examples:
      nsupdate
        Description:
      ntpd
        Description:
          Basic operation of the ntpd utility
          Frequency discipline
          Operating modes
          Poll interval control
          The huff-n'-puff filter
      ntpdate
        Description:
      ntpdc
        Description:
          Interactive commands
          Control message commands
          Runtime configuration requests
      ntpq
        Description:
          Internal commands
          Control message commands
          Tally codes
          System variables
          Peer variables
          Flash codes
      ntptrace
        Description:
    O
      objcopy
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      objdump
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      od
        Description:
          Output formats
        Examples:
      omshell
        Description:
          Opening a connection
          Associating local and remote objects
          Viewing a remote object
          Modifying a remote object
          New remote objects
          Resetting attributes
      on
        Description:
          Setting the runmask
        Examples:
      op
        Description:
      openssl
        Description:
          Command summary
          Standard commands
          Message digest commands
          Encoding and cipher commands
          Pass phrase arguments
    P
      /etc/party.conf
        Description:
      passwd
        Description:
          passwd file
      paste
        Description:
        Examples:
      patch
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      pax
        Modes of operation:
        Description:
        Examples:
      pccard-launch
        Description:
        Examples:
      pci
        Description:
        Examples:
      pci-bios, pci-bios-v2
        Targets:
        Description:
      pcnfsd
        Description:
      /etc/pcnfsd.conf
        Description:
      pdebug
        Description:
        Examples:
      ped
        Description:
          Cursor movement commands
          Deletion commands
          Formatting commands
          Centering commands
          Clipboard commands
          Special commands
          File menu operations
          Search menu operations
          Options menu operations
          Type menu operations
        Examples:
      pf
        Description:
          ioctl interface
        Examples:
      /etc/pf.conf
        Description:
          Statement order
          Macros
          Tables
          Options
          Traffic normalization
          Queueing
          Translation
          Packet filtering
          Parameters
          Routing
          Pool options
          Stateful inspection
          State modulation
          SYN proxy
          Stateful tracking options
          Operating system fingerprinting
          Blocking spoofed traffic
          Fragment handling
          Anchors
          Translation examples
          Filter examples
          Grammar
          Associated files
      pfctl
        Description:
      pfm
        Description:
          Viewing and editing files
          Moving, deleting, and renaming files
          Navigating
          Setting pfm preferences
        Examples:
      ph
        Description:
        Examples:
      phablang
        Description:
      phabmsg
        Description:
        Examples:
      phcalc
        Description:
        Examples:
      phdialer
        Description:
      phditto
        Description:
          Remote connectivity via modem
          Remote connectivity via TCP/IP
        Examples:
      phfind
        Description:
      phfont
        Description:
        Examples:
          fontdir
          fontext
          fontmap
          fontopts
      phgrafx
        Description:
          Changing the graphics resolution
          Selecting the refresh rate
          Selecting hardware or software cursor rendering
          Global Options
          Advanced Options
          Hardware Details
          Region Settings
        Examples:
      phin
        Description:
        Examples:
      phlip
        Description:
          Configuring your network interfaces
          Devices tab
          Devices + advanced options tab
          Connections + Network tab
          Connections + Connection tab
          Connections + Modem tab
          Connections + Logging tab
          Network tab
          Network + advanced options tab
        Examples:
      phlocale
        Description:
      phlogin, phlogin2
        Description:
      phmenu
        Description:
        Examples:
      Photon
        Description:
        Examples:
      phrelay
        Description:
          Remote connectivity via modem
          Remote connectivity via TCP/IP
            Configuring for TCP/IP
          Connecting using a serial port
            Example serial connection
          Using predefined Photon services
            phrelay configuration file format
          Data compression options
          Data caching options
          Encryption
          Security
        Examples:
      phrelaycfg
        Description:
      phs-to-bjc
        Description:
        Examples:
      phs-to-bmp
        Description:
        Examples:
      phs-to-escp2
        Description:
        Examples:
      phs-to-ijs
        Description:
        Examples:
      phs-to-pcl
        Description:
        Examples:
      phs-to-ps
        Description:
        Examples:
      phshutdown
        Description:
      phuser
        Description:
      phview
        Description:
        Examples:
      pidin
        Description:
          Values in the Blocked column
        Examples:
      pin
        Description:
      ping
        Description:
          Debugging
          ICMP packet details
            Duplicate and damaged packets
            Trying different data patterns
            TTL details
      ping6
        Description:
          Duplicate and damaged packets
          Trying different data patterns
      pipe
        Description:
      pppd
        Description:
      pppoectl
        Description:
          Supported parameters
        Examples:
      pppoed
        Description:
      pps
        Description:
      pr
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      preview
        Description:
        Examples:
      /etc/printcap
        Description:
          Capabilities
      printf
        Description:
          Format control flags
          Field width
          Precision
          Type length
          Conversion character
          Escape sequences
        Examples:
      prjobs
        Description:
      procnto*
        Description:
          /proc filesystem
        Examples:
      /etc/protocols
        Description:
      ps
        Description:
          Controlling output
        Examples:
      pterm
        Description:
          Keys and keychords
          Customizing your font list
        Examples:
      ptermcs
        Description:
          Terminal charset setup
        Examples:
      pv
        Description:
        Examples:
      pwd
        Description:
      pwm
        Description:
          PWM Options
          Configuring the Desktop menu
        Examples:
      pwmopts
        Description:
      python
        Description:
    Q
      qbinaudit
        Description:
        Examples:
      QCC, qcc
        Description:
          Profiling
        Examples:
      qconfig
        Description:
        Examples:
      qconn
        Description:
      qcp
        Targets:
        Description:
      qde
        Description:
      qed
        Description:
        Examples:
      qtalk
        Description:
          Configuring default behavior
          Logging a session
          Using the command character
          Replacing the rubout/delete character
          Enabling flow control
          Transferring files
          Invoking qcp and ZMODEM automatically
          Interactive commands:
        Examples:
      QWinCfg
        Description:
    R
      racoon
        Description:
        Examples:
        Contributing author:
      /etc/racoon.conf
        Description:
          Path Specification
          File Inclusion
          Identifier Specification
          Timer Specification
          Listening Port Specification
          Remote Nodes Specifications
          Policy Specifications
          Sainfo Specifications
          Logging level
          Specifying the way to pad
          Special directives
          Pre-shared key File
        Examples:
      random
        Description:
        Examples:
        Contributing author:
      ranlib
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      rcp
        Description:
      readelf
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      renice
        Description:
        Examples:
      /etc/resolv.conf
        Description:
          Overriding /etc/resolv.conf
          Keywords
          nameserver
          domain
          search
          nocache
      ~/.rhosts
        Description:
          Positive entries
          Negative entries
      rlogin
        Description:
      rlogind
        Description:
          Diagnostics
      rm
        Description:
        Examples:
      rmdir
        Description:
        Examples:
      rndc
        Description:
      rndc-confgen
        Description:
      rndc.conf
        Description:
      route
        Description:
          command options
          Diagnostics
      route6d
        Description:
      routed
        Description:
      /etc/rpc
        Description:
      rpcbind
        Description:
      rpcgen
        Description:
      rpcinfo
        Description:
        Examples:
      rsh
        Description:
      rshd
        Description:
          Diagnostics
      rtadvd
        Description:
        Examples:
        Contributing author:
      /etc/rtadvd.conf
        Description:
          Capabilities
          maxinterval
          mininterval
          chlim
          raflags
          rltime
          rtime
          retrans
          addrs
          prefixlen
          pinfoflags
          addr
          vltime
          pltime
          mtu
          nolladdr
        Examples:
      rtc
        Description:
        Examples:
      rtquery
        Description:
      rtsold
        Description:
      ruptime
        Description:
      rwho
        Description:
      rwhod
        Description:
    S
      savercfg
        Description:
      scp
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      script
        Description:
      sed
        Description:
          Scripts
          Addresses
          Regular expressions
          Editing commands
        Examples:
        Contributing author:
      seedres
        Description:
        Examples:
      sendnto
        Description:
        Examples:
      /etc/services
        Description:
      setconf
        Description:
      setkey
        Description:
          Operations
          Meta-arguments for operations
          Algorithms for protocol
        Examples:
      setupbsp
        Description:
      sftp
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      sftp-server
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      sh
        Description:
      shelf
        Description:
      showlicense
        Description:
      showmem
        Description:
      showmount
        Description:
      show_vesa
        Description:
        Examples:
      shutdown
        Description:
      size
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      slay
        Description:
          Setting the runmask
        Examples:
      sleep
        Description:
      slinger
        Description:
          Running Slinger
          How dynamic HTML works
          Syntax of an SSI token
          SSI commands
          break
          config
          echo
          exec
          if
          goto
          include
          label
          qnxvar
          config commands
          Ways to achieve dynamic HTML
          The data server
          Executing CGI scripts
          Security precautions
        Examples:
          The right way
          The wrong way
          Slinger configuration
          Available to CGI scripts
      slogger
        Description:
        Examples:
      sloginfo
        Description:
        Examples:
      smic
        Description:
          Refining syntax checking
          Include File
        Examples:
      snapshot
        Description:
        Examples:
      snmpbulkwalk
        Description:
        Examples:
          Using SNMPv1
          Using SNMPv2
      snmpd
        Description:
      /etc/snmpd.conf
        Description:
      snmpget
        Description:
        Examples:
          Using SNMPv1
          Using SNMPv2
      snmpgetnext
        Description:
        Examples:
      snmpnetstat
        Description:
          Addresses
          Interface displays
          Routing table display
      snmpset
        Description:
        Examples:
          Using SNMPv1
          Using SNMPv2
      snmpstatus
        Description:
        Examples:
      snmptest
        Description:
      snmptranslate
        Description:
        Examples:
      snmptrap
        Description:
        Examples:
          Using SNMPv1
          Using SNMPv2
      snmptrapd
        Description:
      snmpwalk
        Description:
        Examples:
          Using SNMPv1
          Using SNMPv2
      /etc/socks.conf
        Description:
      sockstat
        Description:
      sort
        Description:
        Examples:
      spatch
        Description:
        Examples:
      split
        Description:
        Examples:
      spooler
        Description:
      ssh
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      ssh-add
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      ssh-agent
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      ~/.ssh/ssh_config, /etc/ssh/ssh_config
        Description:
      ssh-keygen
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      ssh-keyscan
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      ssh-keysign
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      sshd
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      /etc/ssh/sshd_config
        Description:
      startup-* options
        Description:
          Generic options
          Options for ARM startups
          Options for PowerPC startups
          Options for x86 startups
      startup-apic
        Targets:
          Debug channels
        Description:
        Examples:
      startup-bios, startup-bios-32
        Targets:
          Debug channels
        Description:
        Examples:
      strings
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      strip
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      stty
        Description:
          Supported operands
          Line control parameters
          Input processing parameters
          Output processing parameters
          Special control characters
          Extended line-editing character sequences
          Action characters
        Examples:
      su
        Description:
      sync
        Description:
        Examples:
      sysctl
        Description:
        Examples:
      sysinfo
        Description:
        Examples:
      /etc/syslog.conf
        Description:
        Examples:
      syslogd
        Description:
    T
      tail
        Description:
        Examples:
      tar
        Description:
        Examples:
        Contributing author:
      tcpdump
        Description:
          Expressions
          Output format
            Link-level headers
            ARP/RARP packets
            TCP Packets
            Capturing TCP packets with particular flag combinations (SYN-ACK, URG-ACK, etc.)
            UDP Packets
            UDP Name Server Requests
            UDP Name Server Responses
            SMB/CIFS decoding
            NFS Requests and Replies
            AFS Requests and Replies
            KIP AppleTalk (DDP in UDP)
            IP Fragmentation
            Timestamps
        Examples:
        Contributing author:
      tee
        Description:
        Examples:
      telnet
        Description:
          Telnet commands:
      telnetd
        Description:
          Name resolving issues
          Typical configuration for running telnetd on an embedded target
      textto
        Description:
        Examples:
      tftp
        Description:
          Commands:
      tftpd
        Description:
      tic
        Description:
      time
        Description:
        Examples:
      tinit
        Description:
          ttys configuration file
      top
        Description:
      touch
        Description:
        Examples:
      tr
        Description:
          Conventions for string1 and string2
        Examples:
      tracelogger
        Targets:
        Description:
        Examples:
      traceprinter
        Description:
        Examples:
      traceroute
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      traceroute6
        Description:
      true
        Description:
      tsort
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      tty
        Description:
        Examples:
    U
      uesh
        Description:
          Command-line format
          Filename expansion
          Quoting
          Builtin commands
            cd command
            emount command
            ewaitfor command
            exec command
            exit command
            export command
        Examples:
      umask
        Description:
        Examples:
      umount
        Description:
      uname
        Description:
        Examples:
      unexpand
        Description:
        Examples:
      unifdef
        Description:
      uniq
        Description:
        Examples:
      unlink
        Description:
      unzip
        Targets:
        Description:
        Examples:
      uptime
        Description:
      usb
        Description:
        Examples:
      use
        Description:
          Usage messages in shell scripts
        Examples:
      usemsg
        Description:
          Displaying help messages in ported executables
          Adding or changing a usage message
        Examples:
      uud
        Description:
      uudecode
        Description:
      uue
        Description:
      uuencode
        Description:
    V
      vi
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      view
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      /etc/view.conf
        Description:
    W
      waitfor
        Description:
      wc
        Description:
      which
        Description:
        Examples:
      who
        Description:
      wpa_cli
        Description:
          Supported commands
      wpa_passphrase
        Description:
      wpa_supplicant
        Description:
          Supported features
    X
      xargs
        Description:
        Examples:
    Y
    Z
      zap
        Description:
        Examples:
      zcat
        Description:
        Contributing author:
      zip
        Targets:
        Description:
        Examples:
    Commonly Used Environment Variables
      A
      B
      C
      D
      E
      F
      G
      H
      I
      J
      L
      M
      N
      O
      P
      Q
      R
      S
      T
      U
    Selecting the Target System
      Target selection
      Architecture selection
      Linker emulation selection
    What's New in this Reference?
      What's new in the QNX Software Development Platform 6.5.0?
        New entries
        Deprecated content
        Changed content
        Errata
      What's new in the QNX Software Development Platform 6.4.1?
        New entries
        Deprecated content
        Changed content
        Errata
      What's new in the QNX Software Development Platform 6.4.0?
        New entries
        Deprecated content
        Changed content
        Errata
      What's new in QNX Momentics 6.3.2?
        New entries
        Changed content
        Errata
      What's new in the QNX Neutrino Core OS 6.3.2?
        New entries
        Changed content
        Errata
      What's new in QNX Momentics 6.3.0 Service Pack 2?
        New entries
        Changed content
        Errata
      What's new in QNX Momentics 6.3.0 Service Pack 1?
        New entries
        Changed content
      What's new in QNX Momentics 6.3.0?
        New entries
        Deleted entries
        Changed content
        Errata
      What's new in QNX Momentics 6.2.1?
        New entries
        Deleted entries
        Changed content
        Errata
    Glossary
QNX Neutrino System Analysis Toolkit
  User's Guide
    About This Guide
      What you'll find in this guide
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    Introduction
      What is the System Analysis Toolkit (SAT)?
      What can the SAT do for you?
      Components of the SAT
        Instrumented kernel
        Kernel buffer management
        Data-capture program (tracelogger)
        Data interpretation (e.g. traceprinter)
        Integrated Development Environment
    Events and the Kernel
      What generates events
      Generating events: a typical scenario
        Multithreaded example
        Thread context-switch time
        Restarting threads
      Simple and combine events
      Fast and wide modes
      Classes and events
        Communication class: _NTO_TRACE_COMM
        Control class: _NTO_TRACE_CONTROL
        Interrupt classes: _NTO_TRACE_INTENTER, _NTO_TRACE_INTEXIT, _NTO_TRACE_INT_HANDLER_ENTER, and _NTO_TRACE_INT_HANDLER_EXIT
        Kernel-call classes: _NTO_TRACE_KERCALLENTER, _NTO_TRACE_KERCALLEXIT, and _NTO_TRACE_KERCALLINT
        Process class: _NTO_TRACE_PROCESS
        System class: _NTO_TRACE_SYSTEM
        Thread class: _NTO_TRACE_THREAD
        User class: _NTO_TRACE_USER
        Virtual thread class: _NTO_TRACE_VTHREAD
    Kernel Buffer Management
      Instrumented kernel and kernel buffer management
      Buffer specifications
      Circular linked lists
        Linked list size
        Full buffers and the high-water mark
        Buffer overruns
    Capturing Trace Data
      Overview
      Using tracelogger to control tracing
        Managing trace buffers
        tracelogger's modes of operation
        Choosing between wide and fast modes
        Filtering events
        Specifying where to send the output
      Using TraceEvent to control tracing
        Managing trace buffers
        Modes of operation
        Filtering events
        Choosing between wide and fast modes
        Inserting trace events
    Filtering
      Overview
      The static rules filter
      The dynamic rules filter
        Setting up a dynamic rules filter
        Event handler
        Removing event handlers
      The post-processing facility
    Interpreting Trace Data
      Overview
      Using traceprinter and interpreting the output
      Building your own parser
        The traceparser library
        Simple and combine events
        The traceevent_t structure
        Event interlacing
        Timestamps
    Tutorials
      Overview
      The instrex.h header file
      Gathering all events from all classes
      Gathering all events from one class
      Gathering five events from four classes
      Gathering kernel calls
      Event handling - simple
      Inserting a user simple event
    Current Trace Events and Data
      Interpreting the table
      Table of events
  User's Guide
    About This Guide
      What you'll find in this guide
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    Introduction
      What is the System Analysis Toolkit (SAT)?
      What can the SAT do for you?
      Components of the SAT
        Instrumented kernel
        Kernel buffer management
        Data-capture program (tracelogger)
        Data interpretation (e.g. traceprinter)
        Integrated Development Environment
    Events and the Kernel
      What generates events
      Generating events: a typical scenario
        Multithreaded example
        Thread context-switch time
        Restarting threads
      Simple and combine events
      Fast and wide modes
      Classes and events
        Communication class: _NTO_TRACE_COMM
        Control class: _NTO_TRACE_CONTROL
        Interrupt classes: _NTO_TRACE_INTENTER, _NTO_TRACE_INTEXIT, _NTO_TRACE_INT_HANDLER_ENTER, and _NTO_TRACE_INT_HANDLER_EXIT
        Kernel-call classes: _NTO_TRACE_KERCALLENTER, _NTO_TRACE_KERCALLEXIT, and _NTO_TRACE_KERCALLINT
        Process class: _NTO_TRACE_PROCESS
        System class: _NTO_TRACE_SYSTEM
        Thread class: _NTO_TRACE_THREAD
        User class: _NTO_TRACE_USER
        Virtual thread class: _NTO_TRACE_VTHREAD
    Kernel Buffer Management
      Instrumented kernel and kernel buffer management
      Buffer specifications
      Circular linked lists
        Linked list size
        Full buffers and the high-water mark
        Buffer overruns
    Capturing Trace Data
      Overview
      Using tracelogger to control tracing
        Managing trace buffers
        tracelogger's modes of operation
        Choosing between wide and fast modes
        Filtering events
        Specifying where to send the output
      Using TraceEvent to control tracing
        Managing trace buffers
        Modes of operation
        Filtering events
        Choosing between wide and fast modes
        Inserting trace events
    Filtering
      Overview
      The static rules filter
      The dynamic rules filter
        Setting up a dynamic rules filter
        Event handler
        Removing event handlers
      The post-processing facility
    Interpreting Trace Data
      Overview
      Using traceprinter and interpreting the output
      Building your own parser
        The traceparser library
        Simple and combine events
        The traceevent_t structure
        Event interlacing
        Timestamps
    Tutorials
      Overview
      The instrex.h header file
      Gathering all events from all classes
      Gathering all events from one class
      Gathering five events from four classes
      Gathering kernel calls
      Event handling - simple
      Inserting a user simple event
    Current Trace Events and Data
      Interpreting the table
      Table of events
QNX Neutrino Web Browser Engine
  Developer's Guide
    About This Guide
      What's in this guide?
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    Overview of the Web Browser Engine
      What is the Web Browser Engine?
      Organization of the Web Browser Engine
      Web Browser Engine supported features
      Building Your Own Web Browser Engine-based Browser
      Web Browser Engine Reference Application
    Running the Web Browser Engine Sample Application
      Run the sample application
      Getting a more responsive mouse pointer
    WebView
      advanceFocus
        Description:
      canShowMIMEType
        Description:
      canShowMIMETypeAsHTML
        Description:
      close
        Description:
      createInstance
        Description:
      goBack
        Description:
      goForward
        Description:
      initWithFrame
        Description:
      mainFrame
        Description:
      onExpose
        Description:
      onKeyDown
        Description:
      onKeyUp
        Description:
      onMouseMotion
        Description:
      onMouseButtonDown
        Description:
      onMouseButtonUp
        Description:
      resetPageZoom
        Description:
        Examples:
      scrollBy
        Description:
      scrollableSubFrameAtPoint
        Description:
      scrollRenderobjectBy
        Description:
      scrollableRenderobjectAtPoint
        Description:
      setPageSizeMultiplier
        Description:
      setDownloadDelegate
        Description:
      setMIMETypesShownAsHTML
        Description:
      setMIMETypesShownAsHTML
        Description:
      setWebNotificationDelegate
        Description:
      setViewWindow
        Description:
      zoomPageOut
        Description:
      zoomPageIn
        Description:
    WebNotificationDelegate
      finishedLoadNotification
        Description:
      hoverOverLink
        Description:
      loadError
        Description:
      progressNotification
        Description:
      startLoadNotification
        Description:
      setTitle
        Description:
      showToolTip
        Description:
      showStatus
        Description:
      unknownContentType
        Description:
      createWindow
        Description:
      getInstancePtr
        Description:
    GfWindow
      restoreViewState
        Description:
      saveViewState
        Description:
      setInputMethodState
        Description:
      setInstancePtr
        Description:
      runJavaScriptAlert
        Description:
      runJavaScriptPrompt
        Description:
      runJavaScriptConfirm
        Description:
      textFieldBegin
        Description:
      textFieldEnd
        Description:
      updateScreen
        Description:
        Examples:
    WebFrame
      stopLoading
        Description:
        Examples:
      reload
        Description:
        Examples:
      loadURL
        Description:
        Examples:
    What's New
      What's new for the Web Browser Engine for QNX Neutrino 6.5.0
  Developer's Guide
    About This Guide
      What's in this guide?
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    Overview of the Web Browser Engine
      What is the Web Browser Engine?
      Organization of the Web Browser Engine
      Web Browser Engine supported features
      Building Your Own Web Browser Engine-based Browser
      Web Browser Engine Reference Application
    Running the Web Browser Engine Sample Application
      Run the sample application
      Getting a more responsive mouse pointer
    WebView
      advanceFocus
        Description:
      canShowMIMEType
        Description:
      canShowMIMETypeAsHTML
        Description:
      close
        Description:
      createInstance
        Description:
      goBack
        Description:
      goForward
        Description:
      initWithFrame
        Description:
      mainFrame
        Description:
      onExpose
        Description:
      onKeyDown
        Description:
      onKeyUp
        Description:
      onMouseMotion
        Description:
      onMouseButtonDown
        Description:
      onMouseButtonUp
        Description:
      resetPageZoom
        Description:
        Examples:
      scrollBy
        Description:
      scrollableSubFrameAtPoint
        Description:
      scrollRenderobjectBy
        Description:
      scrollableRenderobjectAtPoint
        Description:
      setPageSizeMultiplier
        Description:
      setDownloadDelegate
        Description:
      setMIMETypesShownAsHTML
        Description:
      setMIMETypesShownAsHTML
        Description:
      setWebNotificationDelegate
        Description:
      setViewWindow
        Description:
      zoomPageOut
        Description:
      zoomPageIn
        Description:
    WebNotificationDelegate
      finishedLoadNotification
        Description:
      hoverOverLink
        Description:
      loadError
        Description:
      progressNotification
        Description:
      startLoadNotification
        Description:
      setTitle
        Description:
      showToolTip
        Description:
      showStatus
        Description:
      unknownContentType
        Description:
      createWindow
        Description:
      getInstancePtr
        Description:
    GfWindow
      restoreViewState
        Description:
      saveViewState
        Description:
      setInputMethodState
        Description:
      setInstancePtr
        Description:
      runJavaScriptAlert
        Description:
      runJavaScriptPrompt
        Description:
      runJavaScriptConfirm
        Description:
      textFieldBegin
        Description:
      textFieldEnd
        Description:
      updateScreen
        Description:
        Examples:
    WebFrame
      stopLoading
        Description:
        Examples:
      reload
        Description:
        Examples:
      loadURL
        Description:
        Examples:
    What's New
      What's new for the Web Browser Engine for QNX Neutrino 6.5.0
QNX Photon microGUI Multilingual Input
  链 形 菜 单 管 理 器 的 使 用 与 设 置 方 法
    Using the Photon Chinese Supplement
      Chinese fonts
      Chinese input method (cpim)
  Photon Chinese Input Method (English)
    Using the Photon Chinese Supplement
      Chinese fonts
      Chinese input method (cpim)
  Photon 日本語サプリメント 2.0
    本書について
    日本語入力ツール・バーと入力の手順
      日本語入力ツール・バー
        モード・ステータス・ボタン
        ヘルプ・ボタン
        変換位置設定ボタン
        クローズ・ボタン
      日本語入力の手順
        読みを入力する
        入力文字を変換する
        文字を確定する
    基本操作
      入力環境
        入力環境の設定
        キー・コードで入力環境を設定する
          入力方式の設定
          入力モードの設定
          入力文字サイズの設定
        モード・ステータス・ボタンで入力環境を設定する
      文字の編集
        カーソルを移動する
        文字を削除する
          カーソルの前の文字を削除する
          カーソル位置の文字を削除する
          入力文字を取り消す
        スペース文字の入力
    変換
      漢字に変換する
        複数の変換候補を表示する
        入力文字を確定する
          変換候補を確定する
          同音語リストの変換候補を確定する
          入力文字を強制的に確定する
      ひらがなに変換する
      カタカナに変換する
      英数字に変換する
      半角に変換する
      注目文節を変更する
        注目文節とは
        注目文節を移動する
        注目文節の長さを変更する
      文字コードから変換する
      単語登録
        例:
    動作モード・オプション
      動作モード・オプション・パネル
      入力環境オプション
      変換オプション
        変換方式
        コード体系
        複合語優先変換
        句読点変換
      カーソル・オプション
      その他のオプション
        学習機能
        表計算ソフト入力
    付録A: Photonエディタについて
      日本語のファイルを作成する
    付録B:VJEキー・ストローク一覧
    付録C: ローマ字入力の規則
    付録D:ローマ字/かな対応表
  Photon Japanese Input Method (English)
    Japanese Input Method (VPIM)
      VJE Toolbar and Japanese Input
      Basic VJE Operations
      Conversion
      Mode Options
      Appendix A: About the Photon Editor
      Appendix B: VJE Keystrokes Summary
      Appendix C: Notes on Roman Input
      Appendix D: Kana Chart for Roman Input
  한글 입력기 (kpim)
    本書について
    日本語入力ツール・バーと入力の手順
      日本語入力ツール・バー
  Photon Korean Input Method (English)
    Korean input method (kpim)
      Activating/Deactivating kpim
      Editing
      Other features
  链 形 菜 单 管 理 器 的 使 用 与 设 置 方 法
    Using the Photon Chinese Supplement
      Chinese fonts
      Chinese input method (cpim)
  Photon Chinese Input Method (English)
    Using the Photon Chinese Supplement
      Chinese fonts
      Chinese input method (cpim)
  Photon 日本語サプリメント 2.0
    本書について
    日本語入力ツール・バーと入力の手順
      日本語入力ツール・バー
        モード・ステータス・ボタン
        ヘルプ・ボタン
        変換位置設定ボタン
        クローズ・ボタン
      日本語入力の手順
        読みを入力する
        入力文字を変換する
        文字を確定する
    基本操作
      入力環境
        入力環境の設定
        キー・コードで入力環境を設定する
          入力方式の設定
          入力モードの設定
          入力文字サイズの設定
        モード・ステータス・ボタンで入力環境を設定する
      文字の編集
        カーソルを移動する
        文字を削除する
          カーソルの前の文字を削除する
          カーソル位置の文字を削除する
          入力文字を取り消す
        スペース文字の入力
    変換
      漢字に変換する
        複数の変換候補を表示する
        入力文字を確定する
          変換候補を確定する
          同音語リストの変換候補を確定する
          入力文字を強制的に確定する
      ひらがなに変換する
      カタカナに変換する
      英数字に変換する
      半角に変換する
      注目文節を変更する
        注目文節とは
        注目文節を移動する
        注目文節の長さを変更する
      文字コードから変換する
      単語登録
        例:
    動作モード・オプション
      動作モード・オプション・パネル
      入力環境オプション
      変換オプション
        変換方式
        コード体系
        複合語優先変換
        句読点変換
      カーソル・オプション
      その他のオプション
        学習機能
        表計算ソフト入力
    付録A: Photonエディタについて
      日本語のファイルを作成する
    付録B:VJEキー・ストローク一覧
    付録C: ローマ字入力の規則
    付録D:ローマ字/かな対応表
  Photon Japanese Input Method (English)
    Japanese Input Method (VPIM)
      VJE Toolbar and Japanese Input
      Basic VJE Operations
      Conversion
      Mode Options
      Appendix A: About the Photon Editor
      Appendix B: VJE Keystrokes Summary
      Appendix C: Notes on Roman Input
      Appendix D: Kana Chart for Roman Input
  한글 입력기 (kpim)
    本書について
    日本語入力ツール・バーと入力の手順
      日本語入力ツール・バー
  Photon Korean Input Method (English)
    Korean input method (kpim)
      Activating/Deactivating kpim
      Editing
      Other features
QNX Photon microGUI Windowing System
  Programmer's Guide
    About This Guide
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    Introduction
      Overview of the Photon architecture
      Photon Application Builder (PhAB)
        Get immediate results
        Concentrate on functionality
        Create prototypes without writing code
        Cut code size
        Create consistent applications
        Create all kinds of applications
      Widget concepts
        Widget life cycle
        Widget geometry
      Programming paradigm
        Text-mode application
        Non-PhAB application
        PhAB application
      Photon libraries
        API categories and libraries
        Versions and platforms
      Building applications with PhAB---an overview
        Step 1: Create modules
        Step 2: Add widgets
        Step 3: Attach callbacks
        Step 4: Generate code
        Step 5: Run your application
        Step 6: Repeat any previous step
      Writing applications without PhAB
    Tutorials
      Before you start...
        Creating a Photon project and starting PhAB
          From the IDE:
          From standalone PhAB:
      PhAB's Interface
      Tutorial 1 --- Hello, world
        Creating the application
        Generating code
          From the IDE
          From standalone PhAB
        Want more info?
      Tutorial 2 --- editing resources
        Adding a button widget
        Changing the bevel width
        Changing the font
        Changing the text alignment
        Setting flags
        Changing the fill color
        Editing a pixmap
        Editing multiline text
        Editing a list of text items
        Creating a template
        Want more info?
      Tutorial 3 --- creating menus and menubars
        About link callbacks
        About instance names
        Creating a menubar
        Creating the File menu module
        Adding menu items
        Creating the Help menu module
        Attaching link callbacks
          Attaching a module-type link callback
          Attaching a code-type link callback
        Setting up the code
        Want more info?
      Tutorial 4 --- creating dialogs
        About dialogs
        More on instance names
        Attaching a dialog module
        Adding widgets to the dialog
        Adding a callback to the Done button
        Modifying a generated code function
        Compiling and Running
        Want more info?
      Tutorial 5 --- creating windows
        Creating a window
        Attaching callbacks
        Adding widgets
        Generating and modifying the code
          Generating the code
          Modifying the setup function
          Modifying the color-change function
          Modifying the window-close function
        Compiling and running
        Want more info?
    PhAB's Environment
      Menus
        File menu
        Edit menu
        Project menu
        Build menu
        Widget menu
        View menu
        Window menu
        Help menu
      Toolbars
      Control panels
      Widget palette
        Modes (create vs select)
          Determining the mode
          Switching to create mode
          Switching to select mode
      Resources panel
      Callbacks panel
      Module Tree panel
      Module Links panel
      Browse Files panel
      Search dialog
      Customizing your PhAB environment
        General preferences
        Color preferences
        Dragging preferences
        Grid preferences
    Working with Applications
      Creating an application
        From the IDE:
        Standalone PhAB:
        Choosing a main window style
      Opening an application
        From the IDE
        Standalone PhAB
      Saving an application
        From the IDE
        From standalone PhAB
          Naming or renaming an application
          Saving an existing application
          Overwriting an existing application
      Closing an application
      Specifying project properties
        Startup Windows tab
          Define a startup window
            Adding a startup window
            Modifying a startup window
            Deleting a startup window
          Specifying a global header file
          Initialization function
        Generate Options tab
          Other Generate options
        Run options
        Build and Debug options
      Importing files
        Importing PhAB modules from other applications
        Importing XBM images
        Importing graphics images
      Exporting files
    Working with Modules
      Module types
      Anatomy of a module
      Selecting a module
      How modules are saved
      Changing module resources
      Creating a new module
      Deleting a module
      Iconifying modules
      Displaying modules at run time
        Positioning a module
      Finding lost modules and icons
      Window modules
        Resizing a window module
      Dialog modules
        Resizing a dialog module
        Predefined dialogs
      Menu modules
        Opening the menu editor
        Specifying instance names
        Creating hotkeys and shortcuts
        Resizing a menu module
        Creating command items
        Creating submenu items
        Creating separator items
        Creating toggle items
        Creating function items
        Moving menu items
        Using a menu module
      Picture modules
        Displaying a picture
        Using pictures as widget databases
        Resizing a picture module
    Creating Widgets in PhAB
      Types of widgets
      Instance names
        Default instance name
        When to assign a unique name
        Instance names and translations
        Duplicate names
      Creating a widget
        Creating several widgets
        Canceling create mode
      Selecting widgets
        A single widget
          Point-and-click method
          Control-panel methods
        Multiple widgets
          Using a bounding box
          Using Shift and click
          Using the control panels
        Widgets within a group
          Using the Module Tree panel
          Using the Next and Previous buttons
        Hidden widgets
      Aligning widgets
        To another widget
        To a parent container
      Distributing widgets
      Common User Access (CUA) and handling focus
        Changing focus with the keyboard
        Controlling focus
        Focus callbacks
        Focus-handling functions
      Ordering widgets
      Dragging widgets
        Dragging preferences
      Setting a widget's x and y coordinates
      Transferring widgets between containers
      Resizing widgets and modules
      Clipboard
        Cutting and copying
        Pasting
      Duplicating widgets and containers
      Deleting widgets or modules
      Matching widget resources and callbacks
      Importing graphic files
      Changing a widget's class
      Templates
        Creating templates
        Adding a widget class
        Editing templates
        Deleting templates
    Editing Resources and Callbacks in PhAB
      Editing widget resources
      Pixmap editor
        Setting the pixmap's size
        How to draw and erase
        Choosing colors
          Choosing a background color
        Drawing freehand
        Drawing lines, rectangles, and circles
        Filling an enclosed area
        Selecting an area
        Nudging an area
        Using the Pixmap toolbar
        Other pixmap controls
      Color editor
        Full color editor
        Quick color editor
      Flag/choice editor
        Flag resources
        Option list resources
      Font editor
      List editor
        Editing existing list items
        Deleting list items
      Number editor
      Text editors
      Code editor
      Layout editors
        Fill layout info editor
        Row layout info editor
        Grid layout info editor:
        Row layout data editor
        Grid layout data editor
      Callbacks
      Editing callbacks
      Module callbacks
        Prerealize setup function
        Postrealize setup function
        Setup functions are stored in stub files
      Code callbacks
        Callback functions are stored in stub files
      Hotkey callbacks
        Hotkeys --- the basics
        Specifying the hotkey label
        Specifying the callback
          Where you want a module to appear
          What widget you need in the callback function
          Where the user is going to type the hotkey
        Processing hotkeys
        Disabling hotkeys
      Event handlers --- raw and filter callbacks
    Geometry Management
      Container widgets
      Geometry negotiation
        Resize policy
          Setting the resize policy in PhAB
          Setting the resize policy in your application's code
      Absolute positioning
      Aligning widgets using groups
        Joining widgets into a group
        Accessing widgets in a group
        Aligning widgets horizontally or vertically
        Aligning widgets in rows and columns
        Using the Group flags
        Splitting apart a group
      Constraint management using anchors
        Anchor resources
          Setting anchor flags in PhAB
          Setting anchor flags in your application's code
      Using layouts
        PtFillLayout
        PtRowLayout
        PtGridLayout
        Using hints
      Enforcing position or size constraints without anchors or layouts
    Generating, Compiling, and Running Code
      Using the Build menu
        Building your application
      Generating application code
        What PhAB generates
        Version control
          Tips on using CVS
        Function prototypes
          Potential problems with generating proto.h
      How application files are organized
        Multiplatform applications
        Single-platform applications
        Converting to Eclipse
      Editing source
        Choosing an editor or browser
        Creating a source module
        Changing the file display
      Compiling and linking
        Specifying additional libraries
        Running make
          Modifying the make command
      Customizing the build process
      Running the application
      Debugging
      Managing targets
      The Build menu
      Including non-PhAB files in your application
        Eclipse Project applications
        Multiplatform applications
        Single-platform applications
        Adding libraries
      Making a DLL out of a PhAB application
        Compiling and linking
        Initializing your DLL
        Unloading your DLL
    Working with Code
      Variables and manifests
        Widget variables and manifests
        Using the global variable and widget manifest
        Handling multiple instances of a window
        Internal link manifests
      Global header file
      Function names and filenames
      Initialization function
        Processing command-line options
      Module setup functions
      Code-callback functions
      Geometry data types
      Timers
        Using PtTimer
        RtTimer* functions
      Initializing menus
        Enabling, disabling, or toggling menu items
        Changing menu-item text
        Generating menu items
          Creating submenus
      Delaying and forcing updates to the display
        Globally
        For a specific container
        Forcing updates
    Manipulating Resources in Application Code
      Argument lists
      Setting resources
        Argument lists for setting resources
          Scalar and color resources
          String resources
          Alloc resources
          Image resources
          Array resources
          Flag resources
          Function resources
          Pointer resources
          Link resources
          Struct resources
          Boolean resources
        Calling PtSetResources
        Setting one resource
      Getting resources
        Not using pointers
          Scalar and flag resources (nonpointer method)
          String resources (nonpointer method)
          Boolean resources (nonpointer method)
        Using pointers
          Scalar and flag resources (pointer method)
          String resources (pointer method)
          Alloc resources (pointer method)
          Image resources (pointer method)
          Array resources (pointer method)
          Pointer resources (pointer method)
          Link resources (pointer method)
          Struct resources (pointer method)
          Boolean resources (pointer method)
        Calling PtGetResources
        Getting one resource
      Application-level resources
        Setting resources
        Removing callbacks
        Getting callbacks
    Managing Widgets in Application Code
      Creating widgets
      Ordering widgets
        Working in the widget family
      Callbacks
        Adding callbacks
        Callback invocation
        Removing callbacks
        Examining callbacks
      Event handlers
        Adding event handlers
        Removing event handlers
        Event handler invocation
      Widget styles
        Photon hook
          Multi-hook
          Setting widget styles using the Photon Hook
    Control Surfaces
      What's a control surface?
        Limitations
        Binding actions to control surfaces
        Referring to control surfaces
      Control-surface API
        Creating and destroying control surfaces
        Finding IDs for control surfaces
        Calculating geometry for control surfaces
        Drawing control surfaces
        Activating control surfaces
        Enabling and disabling control surfaces
        Finding control surfaces
        Hiding and showing control surfaces
        Ordering control surfaces
        Storing user data with control surfaces
      Example
    Accessing PhAB Modules from Code
      Creating internal links
      Using internal links in your code
        Manifests
        Internal-link functions
        Example --- displaying a menu
      Using widget databases
        Creating a database
        Preattaching callbacks
        Assigning unique instance names
        Creating a dynamic database
        Widget-database functions
    International Language Support
      Application design considerations
        Size of text-based widgets
        Justification
        Font height
        Hard-coded strings
        Use of @ in instance names
        Bilingual applications
        Common strings
      Generating a language database
      Message databases
      Language editor
        Starting the Language Editor within PhAB
        Starting the Language Editor as a stand-alone application
        Creating a new translation file
        Editing an existing translation file
        Translating the text
        Hotkeys
        Help resources
        Translation functions
      Running your application
      Distributing your application
    Context-Sensitive Help
      Referring to help topics
        Universal Resource Locator (URL)
        Topic path
      Connecting help to widgets
        Displaying help in the Helpviewer
        Displaying help in a balloon
        Help without the ? icon
      Accessing help from your code
    Interprocess Communication
      Connections
        Naming conventions
        Typical scenario
        Local connections
        Example
      Sending QNX messages
      Receiving QNX messages
        Adding an input handler
          name_attach and PtAppAddInput
        Removing an input handler
        Message buffer size
        Example --- logging error messages
      Photon pulses
        Photon application that receives a pulse
          Creating a pulse
          Arming a pulse
          Sending the pulse message to the deliverer
          Registering an input handler
          Delivering a pulse to yourself
          Destroying a pulse
          Example --- message queues
        Photon application that delivers a pulse
      Processing signals
        Adding a signal-processing function
        Removing a signal-processing function
      Other I/O mechanisms
    Parallel Operations
      Overview
      Background processing
      Work procedures
      Threads
        Locking the Photon library
        Multiple event-processing threads
        Realtime threads
        Non-Photon and Photon threads
        Modal operations and threads
        Exiting a multithreaded program
        Threads and work procedures
    Raw Drawing and Animation
      PtRaw widget
        Raw drawing function
          Determining the raw widget canvas
          Translating coordinates
          Clipping
          Using damage tiles
          Using a model for more complex drawing
          Examples of simple PtRaw drawing functions
      Color
      Drawing attributes
        General attributes
        Text attributes
        Fill attributes
        Stroke (line) attributes
      Arcs, ellipses, polygons, and rectangles
        Rectangles
        Rounded rectangles
        Beveled boxes, rectangles, and arrows
        Polygons
          Overlapping polygons
        Arcs, circles, chords, and pies
        Spans --- complex shapes
      Lines, pixels, and pixel arrays
      Text
      Bitmaps
      Images
        Palette-based images
        Direct-color images
        Gradient-color images
        Creating images
        Caching images
        Transparency in images
          Using chroma
          Using a transparency mask
        Displaying images
        Manipulating images
        Releasing images
      Animation
        Creating a series of snapshots
          Using a widget database
          Using a file
        Cycling through the snapshots
        Flickerless animation
          PtOSContainer
          Memory-context functions
      Direct mode
        Example
      Video memory offscreen
        Offscreen locks
      Alpha blending support
      Chroma key support
      Extended raster operations
      Video modes
      Gradients
        Driver-level gradients
        Application-level gradients
      Video overlay
        Example
      Layers
        Surfaces
        Viewports
        Layer API
        Using layers
        Example
    Understanding Encodings, Fonts, Languages and Code Tables
      Terminology Definitions
        Language
        Code Table
        Encoding
        Font
        Characters
      Unicode encoding in Photon
        UTF-8, UTF-16 (Pg_TEXT_WIDECHAR)
        UTF-8
        UTF-8, UTF-16 (PF_WIDECHAR), UTF-32 (PF_WIDECHAR32)
        UTF-16
        String representation
        Translation
        Services
      Advanced Graphics
      General Notes
      Language Notes
    Fonts
      Symbol metrics
      Font function libraries
      Font names
        Querying available fonts
        FontDetails structure
        Generating font names
        Example
      Writing text in a rectangular area
      Repairing damage to proportional text
    Printing
      Overview
      Print contexts
        Creating a print context
        Modifying a print context
      Starting a print job
      Printing the desired widgets
        Printing a new page
        Printing widgets that scroll
          PtList
          PtMultiText
          PtScrollArea
      Suspending and resuming a print job
      Ending a print job
      Freeing the print context
      Example
    Drag and Drop
      Transport mechanism
      Using drag and drop
        Starting drag and drop
          Example
        Receiving drag-and-drop events
          Source widget
          Destination widget
        Canceling drag and drop
      Registering new transport types
        A simple data structure
        A more complicated structure
          Clear-references list
          Endian list
          Fixup list
          Registry entry
        Transport functions
          Both applications
          Source application
          Destination application
    Regions
      Photon coordinate space
      Region coordinates
        Region origins
        Initial dimensions and location
          Origin at (0,0) and initial rectangle at (0,0)
          Origin at (0,0) and initial rectangle not at (0,0)
          Origin not at (0,0) and initial rectangle not at (0,0)
        About child regions
      Regions and event clipping
      Placement and hierarchy
        Region hierarchy
        Parent region
        Brother regions
        Default placement
          Ph_FORCE_FRONT flag
        Specific placement
      Using regions
        Opening a region
        Placing regions
          Changing region placement
          Changing the parent
          Specifying brothers
      System information
    Events
      Pointer events
        Pressing a button
        Releasing a button
        Multiple clicks
        Modifier keys
      Emitting events
        Targeting specific regions
          Inclusive event
          Direct event
        Targeting specific widgets
        Emitting key events
      Event coordinates
      Event handlers --- raw and filter callbacks
      Collecting events
      Event compression
      Dragging
        Initiating dragging
          Outline dragging
          Opaque dragging
        Handling drag events
          Outline dragging
          Opaque dragging
    Window Management
      Window-management flags
        Window-rendering flags
        Window-managed flags
        Window-notify flags
      Notification callback
        Example: verifying window closure
      Getting and setting the window state
      Managing multiple windows
      Window-manager functions
      Running a standalone application
      Modal dialogs
    Programming Photon without PhAB
      Basic steps
      Compiling and linking a non-PhAB application
      Sample application
        What's going on
          PtInit
          PtCreateWidget --- first call
          PtSetArg
          PtCreateWidget --- second call
          PtRealizeWidget
          PtMainLoop
      Connecting application code to widgets
        Callbacks
        Event handling
      Complete sample application
    Photon Architecture
      Event space
        Regions and events
      Events
        Initial rectangle set
        Collected rectangle set
      Regions
        Sensitivity
        Opacity
        Attribute summary
        Event logging
        Event modification
        Parent/child relationships
        Photon coordinate space
        Root region
      Event types
      How region owners are notified of events
        Polling
        Synchronous notification
        Asynchronous notification
      Device region
        Pointer focus
        Keyboard focus
        Drag events
        Drag-and-drop events
      Photon drivers
        Input drivers
          Mouse driver
          Keyboard driver
        Output drivers
          Graphics driver
          Multiple graphic drivers
          Drivers using separate regions
          Drivers using overlapping regions
          Encapsulation drivers
      Photon window manager
        Window-frame regions
        Focus region
        Workspace region
        Backdrop region
    Widgets at a Glance
    Unicode Multilingual Support
      Wide and multibyte characters
      Unicode
      UTF-8 encoding
      Conversion functions
      Other encodings
      Keyboard drivers
        Example: text widgets
        Dead keys and compose sequences
      Photon compose sequences
    Photon in Embedded Systems
      Assumptions
      Introduction
        QNX Graphics framework server
        Photon Server
        Graphics subsystem
        Font support
        Input support
        User applications
        Steps to boot into Photon
      The basics
        Step 1. Start the QNX graphics framework server
        Step 2. Export environment variables
        Step 3. Start the Photon server
        Files needed
          Step 4. Configure fonts
          Step 5. Start the graphics driver
          Step 5. Start the input driver
        Files needed
          Step 6. Start the window manager
        Files needed
          Step 7. Start your application
        Files needed
      Caveats
        Flash filesystems
        Graphics
        Miscellaneous
      Example
        Required binaries
        Required libraries
        Required fonts
        Putting it all together
        Troubleshooting
      Example: Using the IDE's System Builder
      Advanced topics
        Configuring fonts
          Internal or external?
          Required fonts
          Required fonts binaries
          Configure the font server
    Using PhAB under Microsoft Windows
      Photon in a single window
      Exiting PhAB
      Advanced options
      PHINDOWSOPTS
      Using the clipboard
      Transferring PhAB projects
      Debugger launch line
      Custom widget development and PhAB
      Using custom TrueType fonts and PhAB
      Photon Hook DLLs
      Running multiple copies of PhAB
    PhAB Keyboard Shortcuts
      Project management shortcuts
      Editing shortcuts
      Adding items shortcuts
      Building shortcuts
      Widget management shortcuts
      View and window shortcuts
      Other shortcuts
    What's New
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.5.0
        New content
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.4.1
        New content
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.4
        New content
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.3
        New content
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.2.1
        New content
        Errata
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.2.0
        New content
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.0
        Introduction
        PhAB's Environment
        Working with Applications
        Working with Modules
        Creating Widgets in PhAB
        Geometry Management
        Working with Code
        Manipulating Resources in Application Code
        Managing Widgets in Application Code
        Context-Sensitive Help
        Interprocess Communication
        Parallel Operations
        Raw Drawing and Animation
        Fonts
        Printing
        Drag and Drop
        Events
    Glossary
  Library Reference
    About This Reference
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    Summary of Entries
      Alpha blending
      Background processing
      Bitmaps and Images
      Blitting
      Characters, translating
      Chroma key operations
      Clipboard operations
      Clipping
      Colors, converting and parsing
      Configuration files
      Connections to other applications
      Coordinates, translating
      Cursors/pointers
      Data chains
      Direct mode
      Drag and drop
      Dragging
      Draw contexts
      Drawing attributes
        General attributes
        Fill attributes
        Line (stroke) attributes
        Text attributes
      Events
      Font handling
      Geometry
      Gradients
        Driver-level
        Application-level
      Graphical contexts
      Input/Output events
      Interprocess Communication (IPC)
      Layers
      Key events, translating
      Memory contexts
      Messages and questions
      Modal dialogs
      Modules
      Online help
      Photon Application Builder functions
      Photon services, connecting and disconnecting
      Power-saving modes
      Primitive drawing routines
      Printing
      Processes
      Realtime timers
      Regions
      Shared memory
      Signals
      Strings, translating
      Synchronization
      System information
      Text
      Threads
      Tiles
      UTF-8 character strings
      Video modes
      Video offscreen memory
      Video overlay
      Wide characters
      Widgets
        Callbacks and hotkey handlers
        Class hierarchy
        Control surfaces
        Creating and destroying widgets
        Custom widgets
        Damaging widgets
        Databases
        Family hierarchy
        Finding widgets in an area
        Focus
        Geometry
        Library initialization
        Menus
        PtComboBox
        PtFileSel
        PtGenList
        PtGenTree
        PtList
        PtMTrend
        PtMultiText
        PtPanelGroup
        PtProgress
        PtTerminal
        PtText
        PtTree
        PtTrend
        PtTty
        PtWindow
        Realizing and unrealizing widgets
        Resources
        Styles
        Updates, forcing and holding off
      Window Manager
    Ab---PhAB-Generated Code
      AbGetABW
        Description:
    Al---PhAB Translation
      AlClearTranslation
        Description:
      AlCloseDBase
        Description:
      AlGetEntry
        Description:
      AlGetSize
        Description:
      AlOpenDBase
        Description:
      AlReadTranslation
        Description:
      AlSaveTranslation
        Description:
      AlSetEntry
        Description:
    Ap---PhAB
      ApAddClass
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApAddContext
        Description:
      ApAppendTranslation
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApCloseDBase
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApCloseMessageDB
        Description:
      ApCopyDBWidget
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApCreateDBWidget
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApCreateDBWidgetFamily
        Description:
      ApCreateModule
        Description:
          Usage with window, dialog, menu, and other modules
          Usage with picture modules
      ApCreateWidget
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApCreateWidgetFamily
        Description:
      ApDeleteDBWidget
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApError
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApGetDBWidgetInfo
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApGetImageRes
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApGetInstance
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApGetItemText
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApGetMessage
        Description:
      ApGetTextRes
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApGetWidgetPtr
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApInfo_t
        Description:
      ApInitialize
        Description:
      ApInstanceName
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApLoadMessageDB
        Description:
      ApLinkWindow
        Description:
      ApModalWait
        Description:
      ApModifyItemAccel
        Description:
      ApModifyItemState
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApModifyItemText
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApModuleFunction
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApModuleLocation
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApModuleParent
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApName
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApOpenDBase
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApOpenDBaseFile
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApRemoveClass
        Description:
      ApRemoveContext
        Description:
      ApResClose
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApSaveDBaseFile
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApSetContext
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApSetTranslation
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApWidget
        Description:
        Examples:
    mbstr---Multibyte-Character
    Pd---Draw Context
      PdCreateDirectContext
        Description:
        Examples:
      PdCreateOffscreenContext
        Description:
      PdCreateOffscreenContextGF
        Description:
      PdCreateOffscreenLock
        Description:
      PdDestroyOffscreenLock
        Description:
      PdDirectStart
        Description:
        Examples:
      PdDirectStop
        Description:
        Examples:
      PdDupOffscreenContext
        Description:
      PdGetDevices
        Description:
        Examples:
      PdGetOffscreenContextPtr
        Description:
        Examples:
      PdGetOffscreenSurface
        Description:
      PdIsOffscreenLocked
        Description:
      PdLockOffscreen
        Description:
      PdOffscreenContext_t
        Description:
      PdReleaseDirectContext
        Description:
        Examples:
      PdSetOffscreenTranslation
        Description:
      PdSetTargetDevice
        Description:
        Examples:
      PdUnlockOffscreen
        Description:
    Pf---Font Server
      PfAllocDetailsCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfAllocRenderCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfAssignDllCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfAttach, PfAttachCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfAttachDllCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfAttachLocalDll
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfAttachServerDll
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfAttachSleuthMonitorDll
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfConvertFontID, PfConvertFontIDCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfConvertPixelsToPointSizeCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfDecomposeStemToID, PfDecomposeStemToIDCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfDefaultContext
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfDetach, PfDetachCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfDetachLocalDll
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfDynamicFontIDCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfDynamicLoad, PfDynamicLoadCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfDynamicUnload, PfDynamicUnloadCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfExtent
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfExtentCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfExtent16dot16
        Description:
      PfExtent16dot16Cx
        Description:
      PfExtentComponents, PfExtentComponentsCx
        Description:
      PfExtentFractTextCharPositions
        Description:
      PfExtentText
        Description:
      PfExtentTextCharPositions, PfExtentTextCharPositionsCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfExtentTextToRect
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfExtentWideText
        Description:
      PfFindFont, PfFindFontCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfFontBaseStem, PfFontBaseStemCx
        Description:
      PfFontDescription, PfFontDescriptionCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfFontFlags, PfFontFlagsCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfFontSize, PfFontSizeCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfFontTypeCx
        Description:
      PfFractionalExtentText
        Description:
      PfFreeFont, PfFreeFontCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfGenerateFontName, PfGenerateFontNameCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfGetGlyphIndexCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfGetOutline, PfGetOutlineCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfGlyph, PfGlyphCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfLoadFont, PfLoadFontCx
        Description:
      PfLoadMetrics, PfLoadMetricsCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      pf_point_t
        Description:
      pf_point_16dot16_t
        Description:
      PfQueryFontInfo, PfQueryFontInfoCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfQueryFonts, PfQueryFontsCx
        Description:
          FontDetails structure
      pf_rect_t
        Description:
      pf_rect_16dot16_t
        Description:
      PfRender, PfRenderCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfRestartServerDll
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfSetOptionsDll
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfSetRenderingDPICx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfTextWidthBytes
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfTextWidthChars
        Description:
      PfUnloadMetrics
        Description:
      PfWaitOnServerDll
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfWideTextWidthBytes
        Description:
      PfWideTextWidthChars
        Description:
    Pg---Graphics
      PgAlphaOff, PgAlphaOffCx
        Description:
      PgAlphaOn, PgAlphaOnCx
        Description:
      PgAlphaValue
        Description:
      PgARGB
        Description:
      PgBackgroundShadings
        Description:
      PgBevelBox, PgBevelBoxCx
        Description:
      PgBlit, PgBlitCx
        Description:
      PgBlueValue
        Description:
      PgCalcColorContrast
        Description:
      PgChromaOff, PgChromaOffCx
        Description:
      PgChromaOn, PgChromaOnCx
        Description:
      PgClearDrawBuffer, PgClearDrawBufferCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgClearTranslation, PgClearTranslationCx
        Description:
      PgCMY
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgColor_t
        Description:
          Standard colors
      PgColorHSV_t
        Description:
      PgColorMatch
        Description:
      PgConfigScalerChannel
        Description:
      PgContextBlit, PgContextBlitCx
        Description:
      PgContextBlitArea, PgContextBlitAreaCx
        Description:
      PgContrastBevelBox, PgContrastBevelBoxCx
        Description:
      PgCreateDriverRegion
        Description:
      PgCreateGC
        Description:
      PgCreateLayerSurface
        Description:
      PgCreateVideoChannel
        Description:
      PgDefaultAlpha
        Description:
      PgDefaultChroma
        Description:
      PgDefaultFill
        Description:
      PgDefaultGC
        Description:
      PgDefaultMode
        Description:
      PgDefaultStroke
        Description:
      PgDefaultText
        Description:
      PgDestroyGC
        Description:
      PgDestroyVideoChannel
        Description:
      PgDrawArc, PgDrawArcCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgDrawArrow, PgDrawArrowCx
        Description:
      PgDrawBevelBox, PgDrawIBevelBox, PgDrawBevelBoxCx, PgDrawIBevelBoxCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgDrawBeveled, PgDrawBeveledCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgDrawBezier, PgDrawBezierv, PgDrawBezierCx, PgDrawBezierCxv
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgDrawBitmap, PgDrawBitmapv, PgDrawBitmapCx, PgDrawBitmapCxv
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgDrawEllipse, PgDrawEllipseCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgDrawGradient, PgDrawGradientCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgDrawGradientBevelBox, PgDrawGradientBevelBoxCx
        Description:
      PgDrawGrid, PgDrawGridCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgDrawImage, PgDrawImagev, PgDrawImageCx, PgDrawImageCxv
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgDrawLine, PgDrawILine, PgDrawLineCx, PgDrawILineCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgDrawMultiTextArea, PgDrawMultiTextAreaCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgDrawPhImage, PgDrawPhImagev, PgDrawPhImageCx, PgDrawPhImageCxv
        Description:
      PgDrawPhImageRectv, PgDrawPhImageRectCxv
        Description:
      PgDrawPixel, PgDrawIPixel, PgDrawPixelCx, PgDrawIPixelCx
        Description:
      PgDrawPixelArray, PgDrawPixelArrayv, PgDrawPixelArrayCx, PgDrawPixelArrayCxv
        Description:
      PgDrawPolygon, PgDrawPolygonv, PgDrawPolygonCx, PgDrawPolygonCxv
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgDrawRect, PgDrawIRect, PgDrawRectCx, PgDrawIRectCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgDrawRepBitmap, PgDrawRepBitmapv, PgDrawRepBitmapCx, PgDrawRepBitmapCxv
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgDrawRepImage, PgDrawRepImagev, PgDrawRepImageCx, PgDrawRepImageCxv
        Description:
      PgDrawRepPhImage*
        Description:
      PgDrawRoundRect, PgDrawRoundRectCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgDrawSpan, PgDrawSpanv, PgDrawSpanCx, PgDrawSpanCxv
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgDrawString, PgDrawStringv, PgDrawStringCx, PgDrawStringCxv
        Description:
      PgDrawText*, PgDrawTextChars*
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgDrawTextArea, PgDrawTextAreaCx
        Description:
      PgDrawTImage, PgDrawTImagev, PgDrawTImageCx, PgDrawTImageCxv
        Description:
      PgDrawTrend, PgDrawTrendv, PgDrawTrendCx, PgDrawTrendCxv
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgExtentMultiText
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgExtentText
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgFlush, PgFFlush, PgFlushCx, PgFFlushCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgGetColorModel, PgGetColorModelCx
        Description:
      PgGetGC, PgGetGCCx
        Description:
      PgGetGraphicsHWCaps
        Description:
          PgHWCaps_t
      PgGetLayerCaps
        Description:
      PgGetOverlayChromaColor
        Description:
      PgGetPalette
        Description:
      PgGetRegion, PgGetRegionCx
        Description:
      PgGetScalerCapabilities
        Description:
      PgGetSurfaceGFSid
        Description:
      PgGetVideoMode
        Description:
      PgGetVideoModeInfo
        Description:
      PgGetVideoModeList
        Description:
      PgGray
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgGrayValue
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgGreenValue
        Description:
      PgHSV
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgHSV2RGB
        Description:
      PgLayerCaps_t
        Description:
      PgLockLayer
        Description:
      PgMap_t
        Description:
      PgMultiBlit, PgMultiBlitCx
        Description:
      PgNextVideoFrame
        Description:
      PgPHookRegister
        Description:
      PgReadScreen
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgReadScreenSize
        Description:
      PgRedValue
        Description:
      PgRGB
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgRGB2HSV
        Description:
      PgScalerCaps_t
        Description:
      PgScalerProps_t
        Description:
      PgSetAlpha, PgSetAlphaCx
        Description:
          Operation flags
          Multiplier flags
            Source multiplier flags
            Destination multiplier flags
          Alpha test flags:
        Examples:
      PgSetAlphaBlend, PgSetAlphaBlendCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgSetChroma, PgSetChromaCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgSetClipping, PgSetClippingCx
        Description:
      PgSetColorModel, PgSetColorModelCx
        Description:
      PgSetControlFlagGCCx
        Description:
      PgSetDPMSMode
        Description:
      PgSetDrawBufferSize, PgSetDrawBufferSizeCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgSetDrawMode, PgSetDrawModeCx
        Description:
          Photon 1.14 and earlier
          Photon for QNX Neutrino
      PgSetFillColor, PgSetFillColorCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgSetFillDither, PgSetFillDitherCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgSetFillTransPat, PgSetFillTransPatCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgSetFillXORColor, PgSetFillXORColorCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgSetFont, PgSetFontCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgSetGC, PgSetGCCx
        Description:
      PgSetLayerArg
        Description:
          Layer arguments
        Examples:
      PgSetLayerSurface
        Description:
      PgSetMultiClip, PgSetMultiClipCx
        Description:
      PgSetPalette, PgSetPaletteCx
        Description:
      PgSetPlaneMask, PgSetPlaneMaskCx
        Description:
      PgSetRegion, PgSetRegionCx
        Description:
      PgSetStrokeCap, PgSetStrokeCapCx
        Description:
      PgSetStrokeColor, PgSetStrokeColorCx
        Description:
      PgSetStrokeDash, PgSetStrokeDashCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgSetStrokeDither, PgSetStrokeDitherCx
        Description:
      PgSetStrokeJoin, PgSetStrokeJoinCx
        Description:
      PgSetStrokeTransPat, PgSetStrokeTransPatCx
        Description:
      PgSetStrokeWidth, PgSetStrokeFWidth, PgSetStrokeWidthCx, PgSetStrokeFWidthCx
        Description:
      PgSetStrokeXORColor, PgSetStrokeXORColorCx
        Description:
      PgSetTextColor, PgSetTextColorCx
        Description:
      PgSetTextDither, PgSetTextDitherCx
        Description:
      PgSetTextTransPat, PgSetTextTransPatCx
        Description:
      PgSetTextXORColor, PgSetTextXORColorCx
        Description:
      PgSetTranslation, PgSetTranslationCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgSetUnderline, PgSetUnderlineCx
        Description:
      PgSetUserClip, PgSetUserClipAbsolute, PgSetUserClipCx, PgSetUserClipAbsoluteCx
        Description:
      PgSetVideoMode
        Description:
      PgShmemAttach
        Description:
      PgShmemCleanup
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgShmemCreate
        Description:
      PgShmemDestroy
        Description:
      PgShmemDetach
        Description:
      PgSyncFlush, PgSyncFlushCx
        Description:
      PgSwapDisplay, PgSwapDisplayCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgUnlockLayer
        Description:
      PgVideoChannel_t
        Description:
      PgWaitDrawComplete
        Description:
      PgWaitHWIdle
        Description:
      PgWaitVSync, PgWaitVSyncCx
        Description:
        Examples:
    Ph---Photon
      PhAddMergeTiles
        Description:
      PhAllocPackType
        Description:
      PhArea_t
        Description:
      PhAreaToRect
        Description:
      PhAttach
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhBlit
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhBitmapCursorDescription_t
        Description:
      PhCancelDrag
        Description:
      PhChannelAttach
        Description:
          name_attach and PtAppAddInput
        Examples:
      PhCharacterCursorDescription_t
        Description:
      PhClipboardCopyString
        Description:
      PhClipboardHdr
        Description:
      PhClipboardPasteString
        Description:
      PhClipboardRead
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhClipboardWrite
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhClipTilings
        Description:
      PhCoalesceTiles
        Description:
      PhCopyTiles
        Description:
      PhCreateImage
        Description:
      PhCreateTransportCtrl
        Description:
      PhCursorDef_t
        Description:
      PhCursorDescription_t
        Description:
      PhDCCreate
        Description:
      PhDCGetCurrent
        Description:
      PhDCRelease
        Description:
      PhDCSetCurrent
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhDetach
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhDeTranslateRect
        Description:
      PhDeTranslateTiles
        Description:
      PhDim_t
        Description:
      PhDragEvent_t
        Description:
      PhEmit
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhEmitmx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhEvent_t
        Description:
          Ph_EV_BOUNDARY
          Ph_EV_BUT_PRESS
          Ph_EV_BUT_RELEASE
          Ph_EV_BUT_REPEAT
          Ph_EV_DNDROP
          Ph_EV_DRAG
          Ph_EV_DRAW
          Ph_EV_EXPOSE
          Ph_EV_INFO
          Ph_EV_KEY
          Ph_EV_PTR_MOTION_BUTTON
          Ph_EV_PTR_MOTION_NOBUTTON
          Ph_EV_RAW
          Ph_EV_SERVICE
          Ph_EV_SYSTEM
          Ph_EV_TIMER
          Ph_EV_USER
          Ph_EV_WM
      PhEventArm
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhEventEmit
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhEventEmitmx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhEventNext
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhEventPeek
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhEventRead
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhEventRegion_t
        Description:
      PhFindTransportType
        Description:
      PhFreeTiles
        Description:
      PhFreeTransportType
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhGetAllTransportHdrs
        Description:
      PhGetConnectId
        Description:
      PhGetConnectInfo
        Description:
      PhGetData
        Description:
      PhGetMsgSize
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhGetNextInlineData
        Description:
      PhGetNextTransportHdr
        Description:
      PhGetRects
        Description:
      PhGetTile
        Description:
      PhGetTransportHdr
        Description:
      PhGetTransportVectors
        Description:
      PhImage_t
        Description:
          Image types
      PhInitDrag
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhInputGroup
        Description:
      PhIntersectTilings
        Description:
      PhKeyEvent_t
        Description:
      PhKeyToMb
        Description:
      PhLibVersion
        Description:
      PhLinkTransportData
        Description:
      PhLocateTransHdr
        Description:
      PhMakeGhostBitmap
        Description:
      PhMakeTransBitmap
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhMakeTransparent
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhMallocUnpack
        Description:
      PhMergeTiles
        Description:
      PhMoveCursorAbs
        Description:
      PhMoveCursorRel
        Description:
      PhMultiBlit
        Description:
      PhPackEntry
        Description:
      PhPackType
        Description:
      PhPoint_t
        Description:
      PhPoint16dot16_t
        Description:
      PhPointerEvent_t
        Description:
      PhQueryCursor
        Description:
      PhQueryRids
        Description:
      PhQuerySystemInfo
        Description:
      PhReattach
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhRect_t
        Description:
      PhRect16dot16_t
        Description:
      PhRectIntersect
        Description:
      PhRectsToTiles
        Description:
      PhRectToArea
        Description:
      PhRectUnion
        Description:
      PhRegion_t
        Description:
      PhRegionChange
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhRegionClose
        Description:
      PhRegionDataFindType
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhRegionDataHdr_t
        Description:
      PhRegionInfo
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhRegionOpen
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhRegionQuery
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhRegisterTransportType
        Description:
      PhReleaseImage
        Description:
      PhReleaseTransportCtrl
        Description:
      PhReleaseTransportHdrs
        Description:
      PhSortTiles
        Description:
      PhSysInfo_t
        Description:
          gen
          gfx
      PhTile_t
        Description:
      PhTilesBoundingRect
        Description:
      PhTilesToRects
        Description:
      PhTimerArm
        Description:
      PhTo8859_1
        Description:
      PhTranslateRect
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhTranslateTiles
        Description:
      PhTransportCtrl_t
        Description:
      PhTransportFindLink
        Description:
      PhTransportLink_t
        Description:
      PhTransportRegEntry_t
        Description:
          Fixup manifests
          Endian information
      PhTransportType
        Description:
      PhUnlinkTransportHdr
        Description:
      PhUnpack
        Description:
      PhWindowChange
        Description:
      PhWindowClose
        Description:
      PhWindowEvent_t
        Description:
      PhWindowOpen
        Description:
      PhWindowQueryVisible
        Description:
        Examples:
    Pi---Images
      PiConvertImage
        Description:
        Examples:
      PiCropImage
        Description:
      PiDuplicateImage
        Description:
      PiFlipImage
        Description:
      PiGetPixel
        Description:
      PiGetPixelFromData
        Description:
      PiGetPixelRGB
        Description:
      PiInitImage
        Description:
      PiResizeImage
        Description:
        Examples:
      PiSetPixel
        Description:
      PiSetPixelInData
        Description:
    Pm---Memory
      PmMemCreateMC
        Description:
        Examples:
      PmMemFlush
        Description:
        Examples:
      PmMemReleaseMC
        Description:
        Examples:
      PmMemSetChunkSize
        Description:
      PmMemSetMaxBufSize
        Description:
      PmMemSetType
        Description:
      PmMemStart
        Description:
        Examples:
      PmMemStop
        Description:
        Examples:
    Pp---Printing
      PpContinueJob
        Description:
        Examples:
      PpCreatePC
        Description:
        Examples:
      PpEndJob
        Description:
        Examples:
      PpFreePrinterList
        Description:
      PpGetCanvas
        Description:
      PpGetPC
        Description:
        Examples:
      PpLoadDefaultPrinter
        Description:
        Examples:
      PpLoadPrinter
        Description:
        Examples:
      PpLoadPrinterList
        Description:
      PpPrintContext_t
        Description:
          Pp_PC_COLLATING_MODE
          Pp_PC_COLOR_MODE
          Pp_PC_CONTROL (read-only)
          Pp_PC_COPIES
          Pp_PC_DATE
          Pp_PC_DEVICE
          Pp_PC_DITHERING
          Pp_PC_DO_PREVIEW
          Pp_PC_DRIVER
          Pp_PC_DUPLEX
          Pp_PC_FILENAME
          Pp_PC_INKTYPE
          Pp_PC_INTENSITY
          Pp_PC_JOB_NAME
          Pp_PC_MARGINS
          Pp_PC_MAX_DEST_SIZE
          Pp_PC_NAME
          Pp_PC_NONPRINT_MARGINS
          Pp_PC_ORIENTATION
          Pp_PC_PAGE_NUM
          Pp_PC_PAGE_RANGE
          Pp_PC_PAPER_SIZE
          Pp_PC_PAPER_SOURCE
          Pp_PC_PAPER_TYPE
          Pp_PC_PREVIEW_APP
          Pp_PC_PRINTER_RESOLUTION
          Pp_PC_PROP_APP
          Pp_PC_REVERSED
          Pp_PC_SCALE
          Pp_PC_SOURCE_COLORS
          Pp_PC_SOURCE_OFFSET
          Pp_PC_SOURCE_RESOLUTION
          Pp_PC_SOURCE_SIZE
          Pp_PC_USER_ID (read-only)
      PpPrintNewPage
        Description:
      PpPrintWidget
        Description:
        Examples:
      PpReleasePC
        Description:
        Examples:
      PpSetCanvas
        Description:
      PpSetPC
        Description:
        Examples:
      PpStartJob
        Description:
        Examples:
      PpSuspendJob
        Description:
    Pt---Widget Toolkit
      PtAddCallback
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtAddCallbacks
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtAddClassStyle
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtAddData
        Description:
      PtAddEventHandler
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtAddEventHandlers
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtAddFilterCallback
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtAddFilterCallbacks
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtAddHotkeyHandler
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtAddResponseType
        Description:
      PtAlert
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtAllowExit
        Description:
      PtAppAddCallback
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtAppAddEventHandler
        Description:
      PtAppAddFd, PtAppAddFdPri
        Description:
      PtAddFilterCallback
        Description:
      PtAppAddHotkeyHandler
        Description:
      PtAppAddInput
        Description:
          name_attach and PtAppAddInput
        Examples:
      PtAppAddInputRemote
        Description:
          name_attach and PtAppAddInputRemote
      PtAppAddSignalProc
        Description:
      PtAppAddWorkProc
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtAppCreatePulse
        Description:
      PtAppDeletePulse
        Description:
      PtAppGetResource
        Description:
      PtAppGetResources
        Description:
      PtAppInit
        Description:
      PtAppPulseTrigger
        Description:
      PtAppRemoveCallback
        Description:
      PtAppRemoveEventHandler
        Description:
      PtAppRemoveFd
        Description:
      PtAppRemoveFilterCallback
        Description:
      PtAppRemoveHotkeyHandler
        Description:
      PtAppRemoveInput
        Description:
      PtAppRemoveSignal
        Description:
      PtAppRemoveWorkProc
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtAppSetFdMode
        Description:
      PtAppSetResource
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtAppSetResources
        Description:
          Pt_CB_APP_EXIT
          Pt_CB_APP_WCLASS_CREATED
          Pt_CB_FILTER
          Pt_CB_RAW
          Pt_CB_HOTKEY
          PtAppCallback_t
          PtAppRawCallback_t
          PtAppHotkeyCallback_t
        Examples:
      PtArg_t
        Description:
      Pt_ARG
        Description:
      PtBalloonCallback_t
        Description:
      PtBkgdHandlerProcess
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtBlit
        Description:
      PtBlockAllWindows
        Description:
      PtBlockWindow
        Description:
      PtCalcAbsPosition
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtCalcCanvas
        Description:
      PtCalcSurface
        Description:
      PtCalcSurfaceByAction
        Description:
      PtCalcSurfaceById
        Description:
      PtCallback_t
        Description:
      PtCallbackInfo_t
        Description:
      PtCancelDnd
        Description:
      PtChannelCreate
        Description:
      PtCheckSurfaces
        Description:
      PtChildType
        Description:
      PtClearWidget
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtClipAdd
        Description:
      PtClippedBlit
        Description:
      PtClipRemove
        Description:
      PtComboBox*
        Description:
      PtCondTimedWait
        Description:
      PtCondWait
        Description:
      PtConnectionAddEventHandlers
        Description:
      PtConnectionAddMsgHandlers
        Description:
      PtConnectionClientDestroy
        Description:
      PtConnectionClientGetUserData
        Description:
      PtConnectionClientSetError
        Description:
      PtConnectionClientSetUserData
        Description:
      PtConnectionFindId
        Description:
      PtConnectionFindName
        Description:
      PtConnectionFlush
        Description:
      PtConnectionNotify
        Description:
      PtConnectionReply, PtConnectionReplymx
        Description:
      PtConnectionResizeEventBuffer
        Description:
      PtConnectionSend, PtConnectionSendmx
        Description:
      PtConnectionServerDestroy
        Description:
      PtConnectionServerGetUserData
        Description:
      PtConnectionServerSetError
        Description:
      PtConnectionServerSetUserData
        Description:
      PtConnectionTmpName
        Description:
      PtConnectionWaitForName
        Description:
      PtConnectorCreate
        Description:
      PtConnectorDestroy
        Description:
      PtConnectorGetId
        Description:
      PtConsoleSwitch
        Description:
      PtContainerBox
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtContainerFindFocus
        Description:
      PtContainerFocusNext
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtContainerFocusPrev
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtContainerGiveFocus
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtContainerHit
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtContainerHold
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtContainerNullFocus
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtContainerRelease
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtCRC
        Description:
      PtCRCValue
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtCreateActionSurface
        Description:
      PtCreateClassStyle
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtCreateSurface
        Description:
      PtCreateTransportCtrl
        Description:
      PtCreateWidget
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtDamageExtent
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtDamageSurface, PtDamageSurfaceById
        Description:
      PtDamageSurfaceByAction
        Description:
      PtDamageWidget
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtDestroyAllSurfaces
        Description:
      PtDestroySurface
        Description:
      PtDestroySurfaceById
        Description:
      PtDestroyWidget
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtDisableSurface, PtDisableSurfaceById
        Description:
      PtDisableSurfaceByAction
        Description:
      PtDndFetch_t
        Description:
      PtDndSelect
        Description:
      PtDupClassStyle
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtEnableSurface, PtEnableSurfaceById
        Description:
      PtEnableSurfaceByAction
        Description:
      PtEndFlux
        Description:
      PtEnter
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtEventHandler
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtExit
        Description:
      PtExtentWidget
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtExtentWidgetFamily
        Description:
      PtFdProcF_t, PtFdProc_t
        Description:
      PtFepCmd
        Description:
      PtFileSelection
        Description:
          PtFileSelectionInfo_t structure
          PtFileSelectorInfo_t structure
        Examples:
      PtFindChildClass
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtFindChildClassMember
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtFindClassStyle
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtFindContainer
        Description:
      PtFindData
        Description:
      PtFindDisjoint
        Description:
      PtFindFocusChild
        Description:
      PtFindFocusNextFrom
        Description:
      PtFindFocusPrevFrom
        Description:
      PtFindGuardian
        Description:
      PtFindNextData
        Description:
      PtFindSurface
        Description:
      PtFindSurfaceByAction
        Description:
      PtFlush
        Description:
      PtFontSelection
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtForwardWindowEvent
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtForwardWindowTaskEvent
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtFS*
        Description:
      PtGenList*
        Description:
      PtGenTree*
        Description:
      PtGetAbsPosition
        Description:
      PtGetControlFlags
        Description:
      PtGetDndFetchIndex
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtGetParent
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtGetParentWidget
        Description:
      PtGetRcvidPid
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtGetRcvidPidNd
        Description:
      PtGetResource
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtGetResources
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtGetStyleMember
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtGetWidgetStyle
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtGiveFocus
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtGlobalFocusNext
        Description:
      PtGlobalFocusNextContainer
        Description:
      PtGlobalFocusNextFrom
        Description:
      PtGlobalFocusPrev
        Description:
      PtGlobalFocusPrevContainer
        Description:
      PtGlobalFocusPrevFrom
        Description:
      PtHelpQuit
        Description:
      PtHelpSearch
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtHelpTopic
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtHelpTopicRoot
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtHelpTopicTree
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtHelpUrl
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtHelpUrlRoot
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtHideSurface, PtHideSurfaceById
        Description:
      PtHideSurfaceByAction
        Description:
      PtHit
        Description:
      PtHold
        Description:
      PtHotkeyCallback_t
        Description:
      PtInflateBalloon
        Description:
      PtInit
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtInitDnd
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtInputCallbackProcF_t, PtInputCallbackProc_t
        Description:
      PtInsertSurface, PtInsertSurfaceById
        Description:
      PtIsFluxing
        Description:
      PtIsFocused
        Description:
      PtLeave
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtList*
        Description:
      PtMainLoop
        Description:
      PtMakeModal
        Description:
      PtMessageBox
        Description:
      PtModalBlock
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtModalEnd
        Description:
      PtModalStart
        Description:
      PtModalUnblock
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtMulti*
        Description:
      PtNextTopLevelWidget
        Description:
      PtNotice
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtPassword
        Description:
      PtPG*
        Description:
      PtPositionMenu
        Description:
      PtPreventExit
        Description:
      PtPrintPropSelect
        Description:
          PtPrintPropSelectionInfo_t structure
          Dialog resources
            Main dialog buttons
            Main dialog titles
            Paper pane
            Graphics pane
            Margins pane
            Defaults pane
            Printers pane
            Print Order pane
        Examples:
      PtPrintSelect
        Description:
      PtPrintSelection
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtProcessEvent
        Description:
      PtProgress*
        Description:
      PtPrompt
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtPulseArm
        Description:
      PtQuerySystemInfo
        Description:
      PtQuitMainLoop
        Description:
      PtRawCallback_t
        Description:
      PtRealizeWidget
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtReattach
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtRelease
        Description:
      PtReleaseTransportCtrl
        Description:
      PtRemoveCallback
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtRemoveCallbacks
        Description:
      PtRemoveData
        Description:
      PtRemoveEventHandler
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtRemoveEventHandlers
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtRemoveFilterCallback
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtRemoveFilterCallbacks
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtRemoveHotkeyHandler
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtReparentWidget
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtReRealizeWidget
        Description:
      PtResizeEventMsg
        Description:
      PtSendEventToWidget
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtSetAreaFromCanvas
        Description:
      PtSetArg
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtSetClassStyleMethods
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtSetParentWidget
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtSetResource
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtSetResources
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtSetStyleMember
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtSetStyleMembers
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtSetWidgetStyle
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtShowSurface, PtShowSurfaceById
        Description:
      PtShowSurfaceByAction
        Description:
      PtSignalProcF_t, PtSignalProc_t
        Description:
      PtSpawn
        Description:
          Options
          Callback function
      PtSpawnDeleteCallback
        Description:
      PtSpawnSetCallback
        Description:
      PtSpawnWait
        Description:
      PtStartFlux
        Description:
      PtSurfaceActionId
        Description:
      PtSurfaceAddData, PtSurfaceAddDataById
        Description:
      PtSurfaceBrotherBehind
        Description:
      PtSurfaceBrotherInFront
        Description:
      PtSurfaceCalcBoundingBox, PtSurfaceCalcBoundingBoxById
        Description:
      PtSurfaceExtent, PtSurfaceExtentById
        Description:
      PtSurfaceGetData
        Description:
      PtSurfaceHit
        Description:
      PtSurfaceId
        Description:
      PtSurfaceInBack
        Description:
      PtSurfaceInFront
        Description:
      PtSurfaceIsDisabled
        Description:
      PtSurfaceIsEnabled
        Description:
      PtSurfaceIsHidden
        Description:
      PtSurfaceIsShown
        Description:
      PtSurfaceRect, PtSurfaceRectById
        Description:
      PtSurfaceRemoveData, PtSurfaceRemoveDataById
        Description:
      PtSurfaceTestPoint
        Description:
      PtSurfaceToBack, PtSurfaceToBackById
        Description:
      PtSurfaceToFront, PtSurfaceToFrontById
        Description:
      PtSyncWidget
        Description:
      PtTerminal*
        Description:
      PtText*
        Description:
      PtTimerArm
        Description:
      PtTransportCtrl_t
        Description:
      PtTransportRequestable
        Description:
          Request callback function
          PtReqResponseHdr_t structure
      PtTransportType
        Description:
      PtTree*
        Description:
      PtTrend*
        Description:
      PtTty*
        Description:
      PtUnblockWindows
        Description:
      PtUnlinkData
        Description:
      PtUnrealizeWidget
        Description:
      PtUpdate
        Description:
      PtValidParent
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtWidgetActiveSurface
        Description:
      PtWidgetArea
        Description:
      PtWidgetBrotherBehind
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtWidgetBrotherInFront
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtWidgetChildBack
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtWidgetChildFront
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtWidgetClass
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtWidgetClassFlags
        Description:
      PtWidgetDim
        Description:
      PtWidgetExtent
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtWidgetFamily
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtWidgetFlags
        Description:
      PtWidgetHelpHit
        Description:
      PtWidgetInsert
        Description:
      PtWidgetIsClass
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtWidgetIsClassMember
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtWidgetIsRealized
        Description:
      PtWidgetMinimumSize
        Description:
      PtWidgetOffset
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtWidgetParent
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtWidgetPreferredSize
        Description:
      PtWidgetRid
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtWidgetSkip
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtWidgetToBack
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtWidgetToFront
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtWidgetTree
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtWidgetTreeTraverse
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtWidgetVisibleExtent
        Description:
      PtWindow*
        Description:
      PtWindowConsoleSwitch
        Description:
      PtWindowGetFrameSize
        Description:
      PtWorkProcF_t, PtWorkProc_t
        Description:
    Px---Extended
      PxConfigClose, PxConfigCloseCx
        Description:
      PxConfigDeleteEntry, PxConfigDeleteEntryCx
        Description:
      PxConfigDeleteSection, PxConfigDeleteSectionCx
        Description:
      PxConfigFirstSection, PxConfigFirstSectionCx
        Description:
      PxConfigForceEmptySection, PxConfigForceEmptySectionCx
        Description:
      PxConfigNextEntry, PxConfigNextEntryCx
        Description:
      PxConfigNextSection, PxConfigNextSectionCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PxConfigNextString, PxConfigNextStringCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PxConfigOpen, PxConfigOpenCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PxConfigReadBool, PxConfigReadBoolCx
        Description:
      PxConfigReadChar, PxConfigReadCharCx
        Description:
      PxConfigReadDouble, PxConfigReadDoubleCx
        Description:
      PxConfigReadInt, PxConfigReadIntCx
        Description:
      PxConfigReadLLong, PxConfigReadLLongCx
        Description:
      PxConfigReadLong, PxConfigReadLongCx
        Description:
      PxConfigReadShort, PxConfigReadShortCx
        Description:
      PxConfigReadString, PxConfigReadStringCx
        Description:
      PxConfigSection, PxConfigSectionCx
        Description:
      PxConfigWriteBool, PxConfigWriteBoolCx
        Description:
      PxConfigWriteChar
        Description:
      PxConfigWriteDouble, PxConfigWriteDoubleCx
        Description:
      PxConfigWriteInt, PxConfigWriteIntCx
        Description:
      PxConfigWriteLLong, PxConfigWriteLLongCx
        Description:
      PxConfigWriteLong, PxConfigWriteLongCx
        Description:
      PxConfigWriteShort, PxConfigWriteShortCx
        Description:
      PxConfigWriteString, PxConfigWriteStringCx
        Description:
      PxGetImageExtensions
        Description:
      PxLoadImage
        Description:
          PxMethods_t
          Threads and PxLoadImage
        Examples:
      PxRotateImage
        Description:
          Methods
      PxTerminalBuildCharsets
        Description:
      PxTerminalLoadCharsets
        Description:
      PxTerminalSaveCharsets
        Description:
      PxTerminate
        Description:
      PxTranslateFromUTF
        Description:
      PxTranslateList
        Description:
      PxTranslateSet
        Description:
        Examples:
      PxTranslateStateFromUTF
        Description:
      PxTranslateStateToUTF
        Description:
      PxTranslateToUTF
        Description:
      PxTranslateUnknown
        Description:
    Rt---Realtime
      RtTimerCreate
        Description:
      RtTimerDelete
        Description:
      RtTimerGetTime
        Description:
      RtTimerSetTime
        Description:
    utf8---UTF-8 Character
      utf8len
        Description:
      utf8strblen
        Description:
      utf8strchr
        Description:
        Examples:
      utf8strichr
        Description:
      utf8strirchr
        Description:
      utf8strlen
        Description:
      utf8strnchr
        Description:
        Examples:
      utf8strncmp
        Description:
      utf8strndup
        Description:
      utf8strnichr
        Description:
      utf8strnlen
        Description:
      utf8strrchr
        Description:
        Examples:
      utf8towc
        Description:
    wc---Wide-Character
      wctolower
        Description:
      wctoutf8
        Description:
    What's New
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.5.0
        New entries
        Changed entries
        Errata
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.4.1
        New content in the docs
        Corrections, clarifications, and other changes
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.4.0
        New content in the docs
        Corrections, clarifications, and other changes
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.3 Service Pack 1
        New content in the docs
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.3
        New content in the docs
        Corrections, clarifications, and other changes
        Deprecated functions and data types
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.2.1
        New content in the docs
        Deprecated functions and data types
        Corrections
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.2.0
        New content in the docs
          Ap
          Pd
          Pf
          Pg
          Ph
          Pp
          Pt
          utf8
          wc
        Deprecated functions and data types
        Corrections, clarifications, and other changes
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.1.0
        Patch A
        New content in the docs
        Deprecated functions and data types
        Other changes
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.0
        New functionality
          Font names
        New content in the docs
          Al---PhAB Translation
          Ap---PhAB
          mbstr---Multibyte-Character
          Pd---Draw Context
          Pf---Font Server
          Pg---Graphics
          Ph---Photon
          Pi---Images
          Pp---Printing
          Pt---Widget toolkit
          Px---Extended
          Rt---Realtime
        Corrections
          Pg---Graphics
          Ph---Photon
    Glossary
  Widget Reference
    About This Reference
      What you'll find in this guide
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    Global Data Structures
      PtBalloonCallback_t
        Description:
      PtCallback_t
        Description:
          Callback functions
      PtCallbackInfo_t
        Description:
      PtHotkeyCallback_t
        Description:
      PtRawCallback_t
        Description:
    Widgets
      Widget hierarchy
      Widget icons in PhAB
      What's in a widget description?
        Class hierarchy
        PhAB icon
        Public header
        Description
        New resources
        Inherited resources
        Convenience functions
      PtArc
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_ARC_END
          Pt_ARG_ARC_START
          Pt_ARG_ARC_TYPE
        Inherited resources:
      PtBarGraph
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_BARGRAPH_BASE
          Pt_ARG_BARGRAPH_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_BARGRAPH_DATA
          Pt_ARG_BARGRAPH_DEPTH
          Pt_ARG_BARGRAPH_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_BARGRAPH_GRID_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_BARGRAPH_GRID_HORIZ
          Pt_ARG_BARGRAPH_GRID_VERT
          Pt_ARG_BARGRAPH_MAX
          Pt_ARG_BARGRAPH_MIN
        Inherited resources:
      PtBasic
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          Selecting widgets
          Borders and colors
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_BANDWIDTH_THRESHOLD
          Pt_ARG_BASIC_FLAGS
            Edge-control bits
            Fill-control bits
            Behavior on state change
          Pt_ARG_BEVEL_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_BEVEL_CONTRAST
          Pt_ARG_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_CONTRAST
          Pt_ARG_DARK_BEVEL_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_DARK_FILL_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_FILL_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_FILL_PATTERN
          Pt_ARG_HIGHLIGHT_ROUNDNESS
          Pt_ARG_INLINE_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_LIGHT_BEVEL_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_LIGHT_FILL_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_MARGIN_HEIGHT
          Pt_ARG_MARGIN_WIDTH
          Pt_ARG_OUTLINE_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_STYLE
          Pt_ARG_TRANS_PATTERN
          Pt_CB_ACTIVATE
          Pt_CB_ARM
          Pt_CB_DISARM
          Pt_CB_GOT_FOCUS
          Pt_CB_LOST_FOCUS
          Pt_CB_MENU
          Pt_CB_REPEAT
        Inherited resources:
      PtBezier
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_BEZIER_FLAGS
        Inherited resources:
      PtBkgd
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_BKGD_IMAGE
          Pt_ARG_BKGD_SPACING_X
          Pt_ARG_BKGD_SPACING_Y
          Pt_ARG_BKGD_TILE
        Inherited resources:
      PtButton
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          Creating pushbuttons
          Pushbutton behavior
          Visual feedback
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_ARM_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_ARM_FILL
          Pt_ARG_ARM_IMAGE
        Inherited resources:
      PtCalendar
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_CALENDAR_COLOR1
          Pt_ARG_CALENDAR_COLOR2
          Pt_ARG_CALENDAR_COLOR3
          Pt_ARG_CALENDAR_COLOR4
          Pt_ARG_CALENDAR_COLOR5
          Pt_ARG_CALENDAR_DATE
          Pt_ARG_CALENDAR_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_CALENDAR_FONT1
          Pt_ARG_CALENDAR_FONT2
          Pt_ARG_CALENDAR_FONT3
          Pt_ARG_CALENDAR_FONT4
          Pt_ARG_CALENDAR_FONT5
          Pt_ARG_CALENDAR_HIGHLIGHT
          Pt_ARG_CALENDAR_MONTH_BTN_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_CALENDAR_MONTH_NAMES
          Pt_ARG_CALENDAR_SEL_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_CALENDAR_TIME_T
          Pt_ARG_CALENDAR_WDAY_NAMES
          Pt_ARG_CALENDAR_YEAR_BTN_COLOR
          Pt_CB_CALENDAR_SELECT
        Inherited resources:
      PtClient
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_CLIENT_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_CLIENT_NAME
          Pt_ARG_CLIENT_REPLY_LEN
          Pt_ARG_CLIENT_SEND
          Pt_ARG_CLIENT_SERVER (read only)
          Pt_CB_CLIENT_CONNECTED
          Pt_CB_CLIENT_ERROR
          Pt_CB_CLIENT_EVENT
          Pt_CB_CLIENT_NOT_FOUND
        Inherited resources:
      PtClock
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_CLOCK_FACE_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_CLOCK_FACE_OUTLINE_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_CLOCK_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_CLOCK_FONT
          Pt_ARG_CLOCK_HOUR
          Pt_ARG_CLOCK_HOUR_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_CLOCK_HOUR_OFFSET
          Pt_ARG_CLOCK_MINUTE
          Pt_ARG_CLOCK_MINUTE_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_CLOCK_MINUTE_OFFSET
          Pt_ARG_CLOCK_SECOND
          Pt_ARG_CLOCK_SECOND_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_CLOCK_SECOND_OFFSET
          Pt_ARG_CLOCK_SEP1
          Pt_ARG_CLOCK_SEP1_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_CLOCK_SEP2
          Pt_ARG_CLOCK_SEP2_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_CLOCK_TYPE
          Pt_CB_CLOCK_TIME_CHANGED
        Inherited resources:
      PtColorPanel
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_CPANEL_FLAGS
        Inherited resources:
      PtColorPatch
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_CPATCH_FLAGS
        Inherited resources:
      PtColorSel
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_CS_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_CS_COLOR_MODELS
          Pt_ARG_CS_CURRENT_MODEL
          Pt_ARG_CS_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_CS_PALETTE
          Pt_CB_CS_COLOR_CHANGED
        Inherited resources:
      PtColorSelGroup
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_CSGROUP_FLAGS
        Inherited resources:
      PtColorWell
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_CWELL_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_CWELL_SWATCH_DIM
        Inherited resources:
      PtComboBox
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          Keyboard actions
          Callbacks
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_CBOX_BUTTON_WIDTH
          Pt_ARG_CBOX_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_CBOX_MAX_VISIBLE_COUNT
          Pt_ARG_CBOX_SEL_ITEM
          Pt_ARG_CBOX_TEXT_FILL_COLOR
          Pt_CB_CBOX_ACTIVATE
          Pt_CB_CBOX_CLOSE
        Exported subordinate children:
        Inherited resources:
          Pt_ARG_VISIBLE_COUNT
        Convenience functions:
        PtComboBoxListClose
          Description:
        PtComboBoxListOpen
          Description:
      PtCompound
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        Inherited resources:
      PtContainer
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_CONTAINER_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_CURSOR_OVERRIDE
          Pt_ARG_LAYOUT
          Pt_ARG_LAYOUT_INFO
          Pt_ARG_LAYOUT_TYPE
          Pt_ARG_FILL_LAYOUT_INFO
          Pt_ARG_ROW_LAYOUT_INFO
          Pt_ARG_GRID_LAYOUT_INFO
          Pt_ARG_TITLE
          Pt_ARG_TITLE_FONT
          Pt_CB_BALLOONS
          Pt_CB_CHILD_ADDED_REMOVED
          Pt_CB_CHILD_GETTING_FOCUS
          Pt_CB_CHILD_LOSING_FOCUS
          Pt_CB_LAYOUT
          Pt_CB_RESIZE
        Inherited resources:
      PtDisjoint
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_SYSINFO (read only)
          Pt_CB_SYSINFO
        Inherited resources:
      PtDivider
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          Examples
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_DIVIDER_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_DIVIDER_OFFSET
          Pt_ARG_DIVIDER_SIZES (read-only)
          Pt_CB_DIVIDER_DRAG
          Pt_CB_DIVIDER_HANDLE_CALLBACK
        Exported subordinate children:
        Inherited resources:
          Pt_ARG_BANDWIDTH_THRESHOLD
          Pt_ARG_GROUP_ORIENTATION
      PtEllipse
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        Inherited resources:
      PtFileSel
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          Examples
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_FS_FILE_SPEC
          Pt_ARG_FS_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_FS_FORMAT
          Pt_ARG_FS_IMAGES (write-only)
          Pt_ARG_FS_LBL_DATE
          Pt_ARG_FS_LBL_GROUP
          Pt_ARG_FS_LBL_NAME
          Pt_ARG_FS_LBL_OWNER
          Pt_ARG_FS_LBL_PERMISSIONS
          Pt_ARG_FS_LBL_SIZE
          Pt_ARG_FS_REFRESH
          Pt_ARG_FS_ROOT_DIR
          Pt_CB_FS_BKGD_HANDLER
          Pt_CB_FS_SELECTION
          Pt_CB_FS_STATE
        Inherited resources:
          Pt_CB_DND
        Convenience functions:
        PtFSAddAfter
          Description:
        PtFSAddFirst
          Description:
        PtFSAllItems
          Description:
        PtFSAllocItem
          Description:
          Examples:
        PtFSClearSelection
          Description:
        PtFSDamageItem
          Description:
        PtFSExpandParents
          Description:
        PtFSFolderCollapse
          Description:
        PtFSFolderExpand
          Description:
        PtFSFreeAllItems
          Description:
        PtFSFreeItems
          Description:
        PtFSGetCurrent
          Description:
        PtFSGetSelIndexes
          Description:
        PtFSGoto
          Description:
        PtFSItemIndex
          Description:
        PtFSRemoveChildren
          Description:
        PtFSRemoveItem
          Description:
        PtFSRemoveList
          Description:
        PtFSRootItem
          Description:
        PtFSSelect
          Description:
        PtFSSelectedItems
          Description:
        PtFSSetSelIndexes
          Description:
        PtFSShow
          Description:
        PtFSUnselect
          Description:
        PtFSUnselectNonBrothers
          Description:
      PtFontSel
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_FONT_DISPLAY
          Pt_ARG_FONT_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_FONT_LBL_BKGDCOLOR
          Pt_ARG_FONT_LBL_FONT
          Pt_ARG_FONT_LBL_SIZE
          Pt_ARG_FONT_LBL_STYLE
          Pt_ARG_FONT_LBL_TEXTCOLOR
          Pt_ARG_FONT_NAME
          Pt_ARG_FONT_POINT_SIZE_MAX
          Pt_ARG_FONT_SAMPLE
          Pt_ARG_FONT_SYMBOL
          Pt_ARG_FONT_TEXT_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_FONT_TEXT_BKGD_COLOR
          Pt_CB_FONT_MODIFY
        Inherited resources:
        Convenience functions:
      PtGauge
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_GAUGE_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_GAUGE_FONT
          Pt_ARG_GAUGE_H_ALIGN
          Pt_ARG_GAUGE_V_ALIGN
          Pt_ARG_GAUGE_VALUE
          Pt_ARG_GAUGE_VALUE_PREFIX
          Pt_ARG_GAUGE_VALUE_SUFFIX
          Pt_ARG_MAXIMUM
          Pt_ARG_MINIMUM
          Pt_ARG_ORIENTATION
          Pt_CB_GAUGE_VALUE_CHANGED
        Inherited resources:
      PtGenList
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          Using scrollbars
          Current item
          Mouse actions
          Keyboard actions
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_LIST_COLUMN_ATTR
          Pt_ARG_LIST_COLUMN_POS
          Pt_ARG_LIST_DNDSEL_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_LIST_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_LIST_FONT
          Pt_ARG_LIST_ITEM_COUNT (read-only)
          Pt_ARG_LIST_SB_RES
          Pt_ARG_LIST_SCROLL_RATE
          Pt_ARG_LIST_SEL_COUNT (read-only)
          Pt_ARG_LIST_TOTAL_HEIGHT (read-only)
          Pt_ARG_SCROLLBAR_WIDTH
          Pt_ARG_SELECTION_FILL_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_SELECTION_MODE
          Pt_ARG_SELECTION_TEXT_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_TOP_ITEM_POS
          Pt_ARG_VISIBLE_COUNT (read-only)
          Pt_CB_SCROLL_MOVE
        Inherited resources:
          Pt_CB_DND
        Convenience functions:
        PtGenListAddItems
          Description:
        PtGenListAllItems
          Description:
        PtGenListClearSelection
          Description:
        PtGenListCreateTextBalloon
          Description:
        PtGenListDamageItem
          Description:
        PtGenListDrawBackground
          Description:
        PtGenListDrawString
          Description:
          Examples:
        PtGenListFirstItem
          Description:
        PtGenListGetCurrent
          Description:
        PtGenListGetSelIndexes
          Description:
        PtGenListGoto
          Description:
        PtGenListHold
          Description:
        PtGenListItem_t
          Description:
        PtGenListItemIndex
          Description:
        PtGenListItemRealloc
          Description:
        PtGenListLastItem
          Description:
        PtGenListLockItem
          Description:
        PtGenListRelease
          Description:
        PtGenListRemoveItems
          Description:
        PtGenListResize
          Description:
        PtGenListSelect
          Description:
        PtGenListSelectedItems
          Description:
        PtGenListSetColumnBalloon
          Description:
        PtGenListSetGflags
          Description:
        PtGenListSetSelIndexes
          Description:
        PtGenListShow
          Description:
        PtGenListUnlockItem
          Description:
        PtGenListUnselect
          Description:
      PtGenTree
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_TREE_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_TREE_LINE_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_TREE_LINE_SPACING
          Pt_ARG_TREE_MARGIN_COLOR
          Pt_CB_GEN_TREE_INPUT
        Inherited resources:
          Pt_CB_DND
        Convenience functions:
        PtGenTreeAddAfter
          Description:
        PtGenTreeAddFirst
          Description:
        PtGenTreeAllItems
          Description:
        PtGenTreeClearSelection
          Description:
        PtGenTreeCollapse
          Description:
        PtGenTreeDamageItem
          Description:
        PtGenTreeExpand
          Description:
        PtGenTreeExpandParents
          Description:
        PtGenTreeFreeAllItems
          Description:
        PtGenTreeFreeItems
          Description:
        PtGenTreeGetCurrent
          Description:
        PtGenTreeGetSelIndexes
          Description:
        PtGenTreeGoto
          Description:
        PtGenTreeItem_t
          Description:
        PtGenTreeItemIndex
          Description:
        PtGenTreeItemRealloc
          Description:
        PtGenTreeItemResize
          Description:
        PtGenTreeRemoveChildren
          Description:
        PtGenTreeRemoveItem
          Description:
        PtGenTreeRemoveList
          Description:
        PtGenTreeResize
          Description:
        PtGenTreeRootItem
          Description:
        PtGenTreeSelect
          Description:
        PtGenTreeSelectedItems
          Description:
        PtGenTreeSetSelIndexes
          Description:
        PtGenTreeShow
          Description:
        PtGenTreeUnselect
          Description:
        PtGenTreeUnselectNonBrothers
          Description:
      PtGraphic
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          Origin and coordinates
          Line attributes
          Colors
          Creating a drawing
            Sizing the primitives
            Grouping elements of the drawing
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_DASH_LIST
          Pt_ARG_DASH_SCALE
          Pt_ARG_GRAPHIC_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_INSIDE_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_INSIDE_FILL_PATTERN
          Pt_ARG_INSIDE_TRANS_PATTERN
          Pt_ARG_LINE_CAP
          Pt_ARG_LINE_JOIN
          Pt_ARG_LINE_WIDTH
          Pt_ARG_ORIGIN
          Pt_ARG_POINTS
          Pt_CB_RESCALE
        Inherited resources:
      PtGrid
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_GRID_HORIZONTAL
          Pt_ARG_GRID_VERTICAL
        Inherited resources:
      PtGroup
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_CELL_HORZ_ALIGN
          Pt_ARG_CELL_VERT_ALIGN
          Pt_ARG_GROUP_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_GROUP_HORZ_ALIGN
          Pt_ARG_GROUP_ORIENTATION
          Pt_ARG_GROUP_ROWS_COLS
          Pt_ARG_GROUP_SPACING
          Pt_ARG_GROUP_SPACING_X
          Pt_ARG_GROUP_SPACING_Y
          Pt_ARG_GROUP_VERT_ALIGN
        Inherited resources:
      PtImageArea
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_IMAGEAREA_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_IMAGEAREA_GRID_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_IMAGEAREA_GRID_THRESHOLD
          Pt_ARG_IMAGEAREA_IMAGE
          Pt_ARG_IMAGEAREA_LEFT
          Pt_ARG_IMAGEAREA_SELECTION
          Pt_ARG_IMAGEAREA_TOP
          Pt_ARG_IMAGEAREA_ZOOM
          Pt_CB_IMAGEAREA_DRAG
          Pt_CB_IMAGEAREA_MOVEMENT
          Pt_CB_IMAGEAREA_SCROLLED
          Pt_CB_IMAGEAREA_SELECTION
        Inherited resources:
      PtLabel
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          Creating labels
          Text labels
          Image and bitmap labels
          Balloons
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_ACCEL_KEY
          Pt_ARG_BALLOON_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_BALLOON_FILL_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_BALLOON_POSITION
          Pt_ARG_BALLOON_TEXT
          Pt_ARG_HORIZONTAL_ALIGNMENT
          Pt_ARG_LABEL_BALLOON
          Pt_ARG_LABEL_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_LABEL_IMAGE
          Pt_ARG_LABEL_TYPE
          Pt_ARG_LINE_SPACING
          Pt_ARG_MARGIN_BOTTOM
          Pt_ARG_MARGIN_LEFT
          Pt_ARG_MARGIN_RIGHT
          Pt_ARG_MARGIN_TOP
          Pt_ARG_SECONDARY_H_ALIGN
          Pt_ARG_SECONDARY_V_ALIGN
          Pt_ARG_TEXT_FONT
          Pt_ARG_TEXT_IMAGE_SPACING
          Pt_ARG_TEXT_STRING
          Pt_ARG_UNDERLINE1
          Pt_ARG_UNDERLINE2
          Pt_ARG_UNDERLINE_TYPE
          Pt_ARG_VERTICAL_ALIGNMENT
        Inherited resources:
      PtLine
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        Inherited resources:
      PtList
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          Limitations
          Displaying items in columns
          Creating lists
          Controlling the number of items displayed
          Selection notification
            Handling single selections
            Handling multiple selections
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_ITEMS
          Pt_ARG_LIST_BALLOON
          Pt_ARG_LIST_SPACING
          Pt_ARG_MODIFY_ITEMS (write only)
          Pt_ARG_SELECTION_INDEXES
          Pt_CB_LIST_INPUT
          Pt_CB_SELECTION
        Inherited resources:
          Pt_ARG_VISIBLE_COUNT
          Pt_CB_DND
        Convenience functions:
        PtListAddItems
          Description:
        PtListDeleteAllItems
          Description:
        PtListDeleteItemPos
          Description:
        PtListDeleteItems
          Description:
        PtListGotoPos
          Description:
        PtListItemExists
          Description:
        PtListItemPos
          Description:
        PtListRemovePositions
          Description:
        PtListReplaceItemPos
          Description:
        PtListReplaceItems
          Description:
        PtListSelectPos
          Description:
        PtListShowPos
          Description:
        PtListUnselectPos
          Description:
      PtMenu
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          Creating menus
            Populating the menu
            Sizing
            Lifetime
          Pulldown menus
          Popup menus
          Cascaded menus
          Complete menu example
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_MENU_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_MENU_INPUT_GROUP
          Pt_ARG_MENU_ITEM_FILL_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_MENU_ITEM_HIGHLIGHT_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_MENU_SPACING
          Pt_ARG_MENU_TEXT_FONT
          Pt_ARG_MENU_TITLE
          Pt_ARG_MENU_TITLE_FONT
          Pt_ARG_SUBMENU_PARENT_HIGHLIGHT_COLOR
        Inherited resources:
      PtMenuBar
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        Inherited resources:
      PtMenuButton
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_ACCEL_FONT
          Pt_ARG_ACCEL_TEXT
          Pt_ARG_BUTTON_TYPE
          Pt_ARG_MODIFIER_KEYS
        Inherited resources:
      PtMeter
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          Creating a 3-arc meter
          Creating a 1-arc meter
          Creating a 3-arc meter movable by keys and mouse
          Full meter example
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_METER_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_METER_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_METER_FONT_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_METER_INCREMENT
          Pt_ARG_METER_KEY_LEFT
          Pt_ARG_METER_KEY_RIGHT
          Pt_ARG_METER_LEVEL1_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_METER_LEVEL1_POS
          Pt_ARG_METER_LEVEL2_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_METER_LEVEL2_POS
          Pt_ARG_METER_LEVEL3_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_METER_MAX_NEEDLE_POSITION
          Pt_ARG_METER_MIN_NEEDLE_POSITION
          Pt_ARG_METER_NEEDLE_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_METER_NEEDLE_POSITION
          Pt_ARG_METER_NUM_SEVERITY_LEVELS
          Pt_ARG_METER_TEXT_FONT
          Pt_CB_METER_MOVED
        Inherited resources:
      PtMTrend
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          Example
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_MTREND_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_MTREND_N_SAMPLES
          Pt_ARG_MTREND_N_GRAPHS
          Pt_ARG_MTREND_GRAPH_ATTR
          Pt_ARG_MTREND_GRAPH_STATE
          Pt_ARG_MTREND_GRAPH_DATA
          Pt_ARG_MTREND_TRACE_WIDTH
          Pt_ARG_MTREND_TRACE_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_MTREND_TRACE_DRAW_F
          Pt_ARG_MTREND_GRID_X
          Pt_ARG_MTREND_GRID_Y
          Pt_ARG_MTREND_GRID_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_MTREND_GRID_DRAW_F
          Pt_ARG_MTREND_ADVANCE_BY_N_SAMPLES
        Inherited resources:
        Convenience functions:
        PtMTrendAddData, PtMTrendChangeData
          Description:
      PtMultiText
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          Features
          Setting text
          Text attributes
          Setting text using ranges
          Inserting text with assigned attributes
          Changing the attributes of a range of text
          Hyperlinks using cursor-motion callbacks
          Widget dimensions
          Drag and Drop
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_MULTITEXT_BOTTOM_LINE (write-only)
          Pt_ARG_MULTITEXT_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_MULTITEXT_NUM_LINES (read-only)
          Pt_ARG_MULTITEXT_NUM_LINES_VISIBLE (read-only)
          Pt_ARG_MULTITEXT_QUERY_CHARACTER (read-only)
          Pt_ARG_MULTITEXT_QUERY_LINE (read-only)
          Pt_ARG_MULTITEXT_RANGE_ATTRIBUTES
          Pt_ARG_MULTITEXT_ROWS (write-only)
          Pt_ARG_MULTITEXT_SEGMENTS (write-only)
          Pt_ARG_MULTITEXT_TABS
          Pt_ARG_MULTITEXT_TOP_LINE
          Pt_ARG_MULTITEXT_WRAP_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_MULTITEXT_X_SCROLL_POS
          Pt_ARG_MULTITEXT_Y_SCROLL_POS
          Pt_ARG_SCROLLBAR_X_DISPLAY
          Pt_ARG_SCROLLBAR_X_HEIGHT
          Pt_ARG_SCROLLBAR_Y_DISPLAY
          Pt_ARG_SCROLLBAR_Y_WIDTH
        Inherited resources:
          Pt_CB_ACTIVATE
          Pt_CB_GOT_FOCUS, Pt_CB_LOST_FOCUS
          Pt_CB_TEXT_CHANGED, Pt_CB_MODIFY_NOTIFY, Pt_CB_MOTION_NOTIFY
          Pt_CB_MODIFY_VERIFY
          Pt_CB_MOTION_VERIFY
        Convenience functions:
        PtMultiLines_t
          Description:
        PtMultiTextAttributes_t
          Description:
        PtMultiTextCallback_t
          Description:
        PtMultiTextCreateAttributes
          Description:
          Examples:
        PtMultiTextGetAttributes
          Description:
          Examples:
        PtMultiTextInfo
          Description:
        PtMultiTextLine_t
          Description:
        PtMultiTextModifyAttributes
          Description:
          Examples:
        PtMultiTextModifyText
          Description:
        PtMultiTextQuery_t
          Description:
        PtMultiTextSegment_t
          Description:
      PtNumeric
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_NUMERIC_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_NUMERIC_PREFIX
          Pt_ARG_NUMERIC_SPACING
          Pt_ARG_NUMERIC_SUFFIX
          Pt_ARG_NUMERIC_UPDOWN_WIDTH
        Exported subordinate children:
        Inherited resources:
      PtNumericFloat
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_NUMERIC_INCREMENT
          Pt_ARG_NUMERIC_MAX
          Pt_ARG_NUMERIC_MIN
          Pt_ARG_NUMERIC_PRECISION
          Pt_ARG_NUMERIC_VALUE
          Pt_CB_NUMERIC_CHANGED
        Exported subordinate children:
        Inherited resources:
          Pt_CB_ACTIVATE
      PtNumericInteger
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_NUMERIC_INCREMENT
          Pt_ARG_NUMERIC_MAX
          Pt_ARG_NUMERIC_MIN
          Pt_ARG_NUMERIC_VALUE
          Pt_CB_NUMERIC_CHANGED
        Exported subordinate children:
        Inherited resources:
          Pt_CB_ACTIVATE
      PtOnOffButton
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_ONOFF_STATE
          Pt_CB_ONOFF_NEW_VALUE
        Inherited resources:
      PtOSContainer
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        Inherited resources:
          Pt_ARG_FILL_COLOR
      PtPane
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        Inherited resources:
      PtPanelGroup
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          Populating a panel group
            Multiple panels
            Single panel
          Panel margins
          Panel indexes
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_MARGIN_BOTTOM
          Pt_ARG_MARGIN_LEFT
          Pt_ARG_MARGIN_RIGHT
          Pt_ARG_MARGIN_TOP
          Pt_ARG_PG_CURRENT
          Pt_ARG_PG_CURRENT_INDEX
          Pt_ARG_PG_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_PG_OVERLAP_THRESHOLD
          Pt_ARG_PG_PANEL_TITLES
          Pt_ARG_PG_SELECTION_MODE
          Pt_CB_PG_PANEL_SWITCHING
        Inherited resources:
        Convenience functions:
        PtPGCreatePopup
          Description:
        PtPGFindIndexByPanel
          Description:
        PtPGFindIndexByTitle
          Description:
        PtPGFindPanelByIndex
          Description:
        PtPGFindPanelByTitle
          Description:
        PtPGFindTitleByIndex
          Description:
      PtPixel
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        Inherited resources:
      PtPolygon
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_POLYGON_FLAGS
        Inherited resources:
      PtPrintSel
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_PRINT_CONTEXT
          Pt_ARG_PRINT_FILE
          Pt_ARG_PRINT_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_PS_LBL_ALL
          Pt_ARG_PS_LBL_COLLATED
          Pt_ARG_PS_LBL_COPIES
          Pt_ARG_PS_LBL_DOUBLE_SIDED
          Pt_ARG_PS_LBL_FILE
          Pt_ARG_PS_LBL_FROM
          Pt_ARG_PS_LBL_NAME
          Pt_ARG_PS_LBL_NOT_COLLATED
          Pt_ARG_PS_LBL_PREFERENCES
          Pt_ARG_PS_LBL_PRINT_ORDER
          Pt_ARG_PS_LBL_PRINT_PAGES
          Pt_ARG_PS_LBL_RANGE
          Pt_ARG_PS_LBL_REVERSED
          Pt_ARG_PS_LBL_SELECTION
          Pt_ARG_PS_LBL_SEND_TO_FILE
          Pt_ARG_PS_LBL_SEND_TO_PRINTER
          Pt_ARG_PS_LBL_TO
          Pt_CB_PRINT_PROPS
        Inherited resources:
        Convenience functions:
      PtProgress
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_PROGRESS_BAR_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_PROGRESS_DIVISIONS
          Pt_ARG_PROGRESS_GAP
          Pt_ARG_PROGRESS_SPACING
        Inherited resources:
        Convenience functions:
        PtProgressEntireSegment
          Description:
        PtProgressFirstSegment
          Description:
        PtProgressNextSegment
          Description:
        PtProgressTextRect
          Description:
      PtRaw
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          Draw function
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_RAW_CALC_OPAQUE_F
          Pt_ARG_RAW_CONNECT_F
          Pt_ARG_RAW_DRAW_F
          Pt_ARG_RAW_EXTENT_F
          Pt_ARG_RAW_INIT_F
        Inherited resources:
      PtRawList
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_RAWLIST_BACKGROUND_F
          Pt_ARG_RAWLIST_DRAW_F
          Pt_ARG_RAWLIST_GFLAGS
          Pt_ARG_RAWLIST_INFLATE_F
          Pt_ARG_RAWLIST_KEY_F
          Pt_ARG_RAWLIST_MOUSE_F
          Pt_ARG_RAWLIST_SELECT_F
        Inherited resources:
          Pt_CB_DND
        Convenience functions:
      PtRawTree
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_RAWTREE_DRAW_F
          Pt_ARG_RAWTREE_INFLATE_F
          Pt_ARG_RAWTREE_SELECT_F
          Pt_ARG_RAWTREE_STATE_F
        Inherited resources:
          Pt_ARG_TREE_FLAGS
          Pt_CB_DND
        Convenience functions:
      PtRect
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_RECT_ROUNDNESS
        Inherited resources:
      PtRegion
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_REGION_FIELDS
          Pt_ARG_REGION_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_REGION_INFRONT
          Pt_ARG_REGION_INPUT_GROUP
          Pt_ARG_REGION_OPAQUE
          Pt_ARG_REGION_PARENT
          Pt_ARG_REGION_RECTANGLES
          Pt_ARG_REGION_SENSE
        Inherited resources:
      PtScrollArea
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          Scrolling notification
          Scrolling control
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_SCROLLAREA_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_SCROLLAREA_INCREMENT_X
          Pt_ARG_SCROLLAREA_INCREMENT_Y
          Pt_ARG_SCROLLAREA_MAX_X
          Pt_ARG_SCROLLAREA_MAX_Y
          Pt_ARG_SCROLLAREA_POS_X
          Pt_ARG_SCROLLAREA_POS_Y
          Pt_ARG_SCROLLAREA_SCROLLBAR_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_SCROLLBAR_X_DISPLAY
          Pt_ARG_SCROLLBAR_X_HEIGHT
          Pt_ARG_SCROLLBAR_Y_DISPLAY
          Pt_ARG_SCROLLBAR_Y_WIDTH
          Pt_CB_SCROLLAREA_SCROLLED
        Inherited resources:
        Convenience functions:
        PtScrollAreaCanvas
          Description:
      PtScrollbar
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          Mouse actions
          Keyboard actions
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_INCREMENT
          Pt_ARG_MIN_SLIDER_SIZE
          Pt_ARG_PAGE_INCREMENT
          Pt_ARG_SCROLLBAR_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_SLIDER_SIZE
          Pt_CB_SCROLL_MOVE
        Inherited resources:
          Pt_ARG_BANDWIDTH_THRESHOLD
      PtScrollContainer
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          Anchors and resize policy
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_SCROLLCONT_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_SCROLLCONT_RESIZE_FLAGS
        Inherited resources:
      PtSeparator
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_SEP_ARM_BITMAP_CURSOR
          Pt_ARG_SEP_ARM_CURSOR_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_SEP_ARM_CURSOR_TYPE
          Pt_ARG_SEP_DRAG_BOUNDS
          Pt_ARG_SEP_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_SEP_IMAGE
          Pt_ARG_SEP_IMAGE_H_ALIGN
          Pt_ARG_SEP_IMAGE_V_ALIGN
          Pt_ARG_SEP_TYPE
          Pt_CB_SEP_DRAG
        Inherited resources:
          Pt_ARG_BANDWIDTH_THRESHOLD
      PtServer
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_SERVER_CONNECTION
          Pt_ARG_SERVER_NAME
          Pt_ARG_SERVER_SEND (write only)
          Pt_CB_SERVER_CONNECTED
          Pt_CB_SERVER_ERROR
          Pt_CB_SERVER_RECEIVE
          Pt_CB_SERVER_TRANSPORT
        Inherited resources:
      PtSlider
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          Mouse actions
          Keyboard actions
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_SLIDER_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_SLIDER_HANDLE_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_SLIDER_HANDLE_WIDTH
          Pt_ARG_SLIDER_IMAGE
          Pt_ARG_SLIDER_INCREMENT
          Pt_ARG_SLIDER_MULTIPLE
          Pt_ARG_SLIDER_TICK_MAJOR_DIV
          Pt_ARG_SLIDER_TROUGH_IMAGE1, Pt_ARG_SLIDER_TROUGH_IMAGE2
          Pt_CB_SLIDER_MOVE
        Inherited resources:
      PtTab
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_TAB_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_TAB_UNSELECTED_COLOR
        Inherited resources:
        Convenience functions:
      PtTerminal
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          PtTerminal and PtTty
          Fonts
          Character sets
          Resource changes and function reentrancy
          Geometry
            Resizing
            Adjusting after a resize
            The default resize function
          Size limits
          Console emulation
          Color coding
          Drawing and scrolling
            Scrolling optimization
          Drag and Drop
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_TERM_ANSI_PROTOCOL
          Pt_ARG_TERM_APP
          Pt_ARG_TERM_CHARSETS
          Pt_ARG_TERM_COLOR_MODE
          Pt_ARG_TERM_COLOR_TABLE
          Pt_ARG_TERM_COLS
          Pt_ARG_TERM_CONSOLE
          Pt_ARG_TERM_CUR_COL
          Pt_ARG_TERM_CUR_POS
          Pt_ARG_TERM_CUR_ROW
          Pt_ARG_TERM_CURSOR_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_TERM_DRAW_MODES
          Pt_ARG_TERM_FONT
          Pt_ARG_TERM_FONT_INDEX
          Pt_ARG_TERM_FONT_LIST
          Pt_ARG_TERM_FONT_SIZE (read-only)
          Pt_ARG_TERM_MARGINS (read-only)
          Pt_ARG_TERM_MAXCOLS
          Pt_ARG_TERM_MAXROWS
          Pt_ARG_TERM_MAXSIZE
          Pt_ARG_TERM_MINCOLS
          Pt_ARG_TERM_MINROWS
          Pt_ARG_TERM_MINSIZE
          Pt_ARG_TERM_OPTIONS
          Pt_ARG_TERM_OPTMASK
          Pt_ARG_TERM_RESIZE_FL
          Pt_ARG_TERM_RESIZE_FUN
          Pt_ARG_TERM_RESIZE_STR
          Pt_ARG_TERM_ROWS
          Pt_ARG_TERM_SCRLBK_COUNT
          Pt_ARG_TERM_SCRLBK_LIMIT
          Pt_ARG_TERM_SCRLBK_POS
          Pt_ARG_TERM_SCROLL
          Pt_ARG_TERM_SELECTION
          Pt_ARG_TERM_SIZE
          Pt_ARG_TERM_VISUAL_BELL
          Pt_CB_TERM_APP
          Pt_CB_TERM_FONT
          Pt_CB_TERM_INPUT
          Pt_CB_TERM_OPTIONS
          Pt_CB_TERM_RESIZE
          Pt_CB_TERM_RESIZED
          Pt_CB_TERM_SCRLBK
        Inherited resources:
          Pt_ARG_BANDWIDTH_THRESHOLD
          Pt_ARG_FILL_COLOR
        Convenience functions:
        PtTerminalCharset_t, PtTerminalCharsets_t
          Description:
        PtTerminalCopy
          Description:
        PtTerminalCreateCsXlat
          Description:
        PtTerminalDefaultCharsets
          Description:
        PtTerminalFontInfo
          Description:
        PtTerminalGetKeys
          Description:
        PtTerminalGetSelection
          Description:
        PtTerminalName
          Description:
        PtTerminalPasteClipboard
          Description:
        PtTerminalPasteSelection
          Description:
        PtTerminalPut, PtTerminalPutc, PtTerminalPuts
          Description:
        PtTerminalSelectWord
          Description:
      PtText
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          Interaction model
          Selecting text
          The widget's text
            Setting text
            Getting text
            Getting the current selection
            Replacing text
          Text-modification callbacks
            Validation
            Preventing the modification
            Handling deletions
            Example: entering a password
            String changes
          Focus callbacks
          Cursor-movement callbacks
          Activate callback
          Edit masks
          Mouse actions
          Keyboard actions
          Drag and Drop
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_COLUMNS
          Pt_ARG_CURSOR_POSITION
          Pt_ARG_EDIT_MASK
          Pt_ARG_MAX_LENGTH
          Pt_ARG_SELECTION_RANGE
          Pt_ARG_TEXT_CURSOR_WIDTH
          Pt_ARG_TEXT_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_TEXT_HIGHLIGHT_BACKGROUND_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_TEXT_HIGHLIGHT_TEXT_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_TEXT_SUBSTRING
          Pt_CB_MODIFY_NOTIFY or Pt_CB_TEXT_CHANGED
          Pt_CB_MODIFY_VERIFY
          Pt_CB_MOTION_NOTIFY
          Pt_CB_MOTION_VERIFY
        Inherited resources:
          Pt_CB_ACTIVATE
          Pt_CB_GOT_FOCUS, Pt_CB_LOST_FOCUS
        Convenience functions:
        PtTextCallback_t, PtTextControl_t, PtTextControlInfo_t
          Description:
        PtTextGetSelection
          Description:
        PtTextModifyText
          Description:
        PtTextSetSelection
          Description:
      PtTimer
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_TIMER_INITIAL
          Pt_ARG_TIMER_REPEAT
          Pt_CB_TIMER_ACTIVATE
        Inherited resources:
      PtToggleButton
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          Creating toggle buttons
          Grouping toggle buttons
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_INDICATOR_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_INDICATOR_TYPE
        Inherited resources:
      PtToolbar
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_ORIENTATION
          Pt_ARG_TOOLBAR_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_TOOLBAR_LAYOUT_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_TOOLBAR_SPACING
        Inherited resources:
      PtToolbarGroup
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_ORIENTATION
          Pt_ARG_TG_FLAGS
        Inherited resources:
      PtTree
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          Allocating items and building a tree
          Using images in tree items
          Displaying text in columns
          Displaying images in columns
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_TREE_BALLOON
          Pt_ARG_TREE_COLUMN_ATTR
          Pt_ARG_TREE_COLUMN_IMGFUN
          Pt_ARG_TREE_IMAGES
          Pt_ARG_TREE_IMGMASK
          Pt_CB_TREE_COLUMN_SEL
          Pt_CB_TREE_SELECTION
          Pt_CB_TREE_STATE
        Inherited resources:
          Pt_ARG_TREE_FLAGS
          Pt_CB_DND
        Convenience functions:
        PtTreeAddAfter
          Description:
          Examples:
        PtTreeAddFirst
          Description:
          Examples:
        PtTreeAddImages
          Description:
          Examples:
        PtTreeAllItems
          Description:
          Examples:
        PtTreeAllocItem
          Description:
          Examples:
        PtTreeChangeItem
          Description:
          Examples:
        PtTreeClearSelection
          Description:
        PtTreeCollapse
          Description:
        PtTreeCreateItem
          Description:
          Examples:
        PtTreeExpand
          Description:
        PtTreeFreeAllItems
          Description:
        PtTreeFreeItems
          Description:
        PtTreeGetCurrent
          Description:
        PtTreeGetSelIndexes
          Description:
        PtTreeGoto
          Description:
        PtTreeItem_t
          Description:
        PtTreeItemAttributes_t
          Description:
        PtTreeItemIndex
          Description:
        PtTreeModifyItem
          Description:
        PtTreeModifyItemString
          Description:
        PtTreeRemoveChildren
          Description:
        PtTreeRemoveItem
          Description:
        PtTreeRemoveList
          Description:
        PtTreeRootItem
          Description:
        PtTreeSelect
          Description:
        PtTreeSelectedItems
          Description:
        PtTreeSetSelIndexes
          Description:
        PtTreeShow
          Description:
        PtTreeUnselect
          Description:
        PtTreeUnselectNonBrothers
          Description:
      PtTrend
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_TREND_ATTRIBUTES
          Pt_ARG_TREND_COLOR_LIST
          Pt_ARG_TREND_COUNT
          Pt_ARG_TREND_DATA (write-only)
          Pt_ARG_TREND_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_TREND_GRID_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_TREND_GRID_X
          Pt_ARG_TREND_GRID_Y
          Pt_ARG_TREND_INC
          Pt_ARG_TREND_MAX
          Pt_ARG_TREND_MIN
          Pt_ARG_TREND_PALETTE_END
        Inherited resources:
        Convenience functions:
        PtTrendChangeData, PtTrendChangeTrendData
          Description:
      PtTty
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          PtTerminal and PtTty
          Setting PtTty resources
          File descriptors
          Drag and Drop
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_TTY_ARGV (write-only)
          Pt_ARG_TTY_BUFFER
          Pt_ARG_TTY_BUFLEN
          Pt_ARG_TTY_CMD (write-only)
          Pt_ARG_TTY_DEVSIZE
          Pt_ARG_TTY_EXIT_STATUS (read-only)
          Pt_ARG_TTY_FDS
          Pt_ARG_TTY_FDSET
          Pt_ARG_TTY_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_TTY_INPUT
          Pt_ARG_TTY_INPUT_WRITTEN (read-only)
          Pt_ARG_TTY_PATH
          Pt_ARG_TTY_PID
          Pt_ARG_TTY_PRI
          Pt_ARG_TTY_PSEUDO
          Pt_ARG_TTY_RFD
          Pt_ARG_TTY_SFD
          Pt_ARG_TTY_SPAWN_OPTIONS
          Pt_ARG_TTY_WFD
          Pt_CB_TTY_DEVSIZE
          Pt_CB_TTY_OUTPUT
          Pt_CB_TTY_TERMINATED
        Inherited resources:
        Convenience functions:
        PtTtyShell
          Description:
      PtUpDown
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_ARM_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_ORIENTATION
          Pt_ARG_SPACING
          Pt_ARG_UPDOWN_ARM_DATA_DECREMENT
          Pt_ARG_UPDOWN_ARM_DATA_INCREMENT
          Pt_ARG_UPDOWN_BORDER_WIDTH
          Pt_ARG_UPDOWN_DATA_DECREMENT
          Pt_ARG_UPDOWN_DATA_INCREMENT
          Pt_ARG_UPDOWN_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_UPDOWN_INDICATOR_MARGIN
        Inherited resources:
          Pt_CB_ACTIVATE, Pt_CB_ARM, Pt_CB_DISARM, Pt_CB_REPEAT
      PtWebClient
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          Starting the server
          Migrating from libPtWeb.so.2 to libPtWeb.so.3
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_WEB_ACTIVATE_LINK (key mode only)
          Pt_ARG_WEB_AUTHENTICATE
          Pt_ARG_WEB_BUILD_DATE (read only)
          Pt_ARG_WEB_COMMAND (write only)
          Pt_ARG_WEB_DATA (write only)
          Pt_ARG_WEB_DOWNLOAD (write only)
          Pt_ARG_WEB_ENCODING
          Pt_ARG_WEB_GET_CERTIFICATES (read only)
          Pt_ARG_WEB_GET_CONTEXT (read only)
          Pt_ARG_WEB_GET_HISTORY (read only)
          Pt_ARG_WEB_GET_URL (write only)
          Pt_ARG_WEB_HELPER (write only)
          Pt_ARG_WEB_H_ERRNO
          Pt_ARG_WEB_IMPORT_CERTIFICATE
          Pt_ARG_WEB_NAVIGATE_FRAME
          Pt_ARG_WEB_NAVIGATE_LINK
          Pt_ARG_WEB_NAVIGATE_PAGE
          Pt_ARG_WEB_OPTION
            HTML Options
            HTTP cookie options
            Authentication options
            FTP options
            Gopher options
            HTTP options
            File options
            Image options
            Print options
            SOCKS options
            TCP/IP options
            Disk-cache options
            Miscellaneous options
            NetFront-specific options
          Pt_ARG_WEB_PRINT (write-only)
          Pt_ARG_WEB_RELOAD (write only)
          Pt_ARG_WEB_SERVER
          Pt_ARG_WEB_SERVER_PID (read only)
          Pt_ARG_WEB_SSL_RESPONSE
          Pt_ARG_WEB_STARTUP_ERRNO (read only)
          Pt_ARG_WEB_STOP (write only)
          Pt_ARG_WEB_UNKNOWN_RESP (write-only)
          Pt_ARG_WEB_VERSION (read only)
          Pt_CB_WEB_AUTHENTICATE
          Pt_CB_WEB_CLOSE_WINDOW
          Pt_CB_WEB_COMPLETE
          Pt_CB_WEB_CONTEXT
          Pt_CB_WEB_DATA_REQ
          Pt_CB_WEB_DOWNLOAD
          Pt_CB_WEB_ERROR
          Pt_CB_WEB_IMPORT_CERTIFICATE
          Pt_CB_WEB_METADATA
          Pt_CB_WEB_NEED_SCROLL (key mode only)
          Pt_CB_WEB_NEW_WINDOW
          Pt_CB_WEB_PAGE_INFO
          Pt_CB_WEB_SSL_CERTINFO
          Pt_CB_WEB_SSL_CERTNONTRUSTED
          Pt_CB_WEB_SSL_CLIENT_CERT_SELECT
          Pt_CB_WEB_SSL_ERROR
          Pt_CB_WEB_START
          Pt_CB_WEB_STATUS
          Pt_CB_WEB_UNKNOWN
          Pt_CB_WEB_URL
        Inherited resources:
      PtWidget
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          Geometry
          Storing arbitrary user data
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_ANCHOR_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_ANCHOR_OFFSETS
          Pt_ARG_AREA
          Pt_ARG_BEVEL_WIDTH
          Pt_ARG_BITMAP_CURSOR
          Pt_ARG_CURSOR_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_CURSOR_TYPE
          Pt_ARG_DATA
          Pt_ARG_DIM
          Pt_ARG_EFLAGS
          Pt_ARG_EXTENT
          Pt_ARG_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_GRID_LAYOUT_DATA
          Pt_ARG_HEIGHT
          Pt_ARG_HELP_TOPIC
          Pt_ARG_LAYOUT_DATA
          Pt_ARG_MAXIMUM_DIM
          Pt_ARG_MINIMUM_DIM
          Pt_ARG_POINTER
          Pt_ARG_POS
          Pt_ARG_RESIZE_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_ROW_LAYOUT_DATA
          Pt_ARG_USER_DATA
          Pt_ARG_WIDTH
          Pt_CB_BLOCKED
          Pt_CB_DESTROYED
          Pt_CB_DND
          Pt_CB_FILTER
          Pt_CB_HOTKEY
          Pt_CB_IS_DESTROYED
          Pt_CB_OUTBOUND
          Pt_CB_RAW
          Pt_CB_REALIZED
          Pt_CB_UNREALIZED
      PtWindow
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          Interacting with the Window Manager
            Setting the window's title
            Controlling the decorations
            Controlling window resizing
            Enabling Window Manager functions
            Notifying the application
          Creating subwindows
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_MAX_HEIGHT
          Pt_ARG_MAX_WIDTH
          Pt_ARG_MIN_HEIGHT
          Pt_ARG_MIN_WIDTH
          Pt_ARG_WINDOW_ACTIVE_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_WINDOW_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_WINDOW_FRONT_WINDOW
          Pt_ARG_WINDOW_HELP_ROOT
          Pt_ARG_WINDOW_INACTIVE_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_WINDOW_MANAGED_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_WINDOW_NOTIFY_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_WINDOW_RENDER_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_WINDOW_STATE
          Pt_ARG_WINDOW_TITLE
          Pt_ARG_WINDOW_TITLE_COLOR
          Pt_CB_WINDOW
          Pt_CB_WINDOW_CLOSING
          Pt_CB_WINDOW_OPENING
          Pt_CB_WINDOW_TRANSPORT
        Inherited resources:
        Convenience functions:
        PtWindowFocus
          Description:
          Examples:
        PtWindowGetState
          Description:
        PtWindowToBack
          Description:
          Examples:
        PtWindowToFront
          Description:
          Examples:
    What's New
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.5.0
        Changes
        Errata
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.4
        Changes
          PtPrintSel
          PtFileSel
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.3 Service Pack 1
        New widgets
        Changes
          PtGenList
          PtBasic
          PtWindow
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.3
        New widgets
        Changes
          PtBasic
          PtContainer
          PtFontSel
          PtLabel
          PtSeparator
          PtTerminal
          PtTree
          PtWebClient
          PtWidget
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.2.1
        Changes
          PtGraphics
        Errata
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.2.0
        PtBasic
        PtFontSel
        PtGenList
        PtMultiText
        PtOSContainer
        PtSlider
        PtTerminal
        PtText
        PtTty
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.1.0
        PtGroup
        PtMenu
        PtNumericFloat
        PtNumericInteger
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.0
        New widgets
        Deprecated widgets
        Other changes
          PtBasic
          PtBezier
          PtBkgd
          PtButton
          PtComboBox
          PtContainer
          PtFileSel
          PtFontSel
          PtGenList
          PtGauge
          PtGenTree
          PtGraphic
          PtGrid
          PtLabel
          PtMenuButton
          PtMultiText
          PtNumeric
          PtNumericInteger
          PtPolygon
          PtPrintSel
          PtRaw
          PtRegion
          PtScrollArea
          PtScrollbar
          PtSlider
          PtTerminal
          PtText
          PtTimer
          PtToggleButton
          PtTree
          PtTty
          PtWidget
          PtWindow
    Glossary
  Building Custom Widgets
    About This Manual
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    Overview
      Subclassing widgets
      Design considerations
      A quick look at a widget
        Widget header file
          Instance structure members
        Widget source file
          Class structure members
      Types of widgets
        Class hierarchy
        Basic widgets
        Container widgets
        Compound widgets
    Life Cycle of a Widget
      All widgets
      Basic widgets
        Instantiating the widget
          Creating and initializing the widget class
          Setting default values
          Setting application resources
        Realizing a widget instance
          Processing methods
          Initialization method
          Extent method
          Connection method
          Realization method
          Draw method
        After realizing a widget
        Destroying a widget
          Unrealization method
          Destruction method
          Other methods
      Container widgets
        Child constraints
        Child redirection
      Compound widgets
        Exporting subordinate widgets
    Anatomy of a Widget
      Defining resources
        Resource manifests
        PtResourceRec_t resource records
          type member
          mod_f member
          query_f member
          arg_value and arg_len members
            Scalar resources
            Flags resources
            String resources
            Struct resources
            Pointer resources
            Alloc resources
            Link resources
            Callback resources
            Boolean resources
            Array resources
            Image resources
          Examples
      Defining the widget class
        Widget class structure
          Widget class structure description
        Widget class resource table
        PtBasic class resource additions
      Class methods
        Defaults method
        Initialization method
        Extent method
        Connection method
        Realization method
        Draw method
          Using the Pg library safely
        Unrealization method
        Destruction method
        Set Resources method
        Get Resources method
        Got Focus method
        Lost Focus method
        Calc Opaque Rect method
      Widget actions
        Raw callback list
      Container widget anatomy
        Child-constraint support
          Child Created method
          Child Realizing method
          Child Realized method
          Child Moved/Resized method
          Child Unrealizing method
          Child Unrealized method
          Child Destroyed method
          Child Setting Resource method
          Child Getting Resource method
          Child Getting Focus method
          Child Losing Focus method
          Child Redirection method
        Fundamental methods
          Defaults method
          Extent method
          Realization method
      Compound widget anatomy
        Blocking resources
        Compound redirection
        Fundamental methods
          Defaults method
          Realization method
          Get Resources and Set Resources methods
          Destruction method
    Using Widget Superclasses
      PtWidget
        Class hierarchy
        Class flags
        Methods
          Defaults method
          Initialization method
          Extent method
          Connection method
          Realization method
          Unrealization method
          Destruction method
        Widget actions
        Resource definitions
        Functions
      PtBasic
        Class hierarchy
        Class extensions
        Methods
          Defaults method
          Initialization method
          Extent method
          Connection method
          Realization method
          Draw method
          Unrealization method
          Destruction method
          Got Focus method
          Lost Focus method
          Calc Opaque Rect method
        Widget actions
        Resource definitions
        Functions
      PtContainer
        Class hierarchy
        Class extensions
        Methods
          Defaults method
          Initialization method
          Extent method
          Connection method
          Realization method
          Draw method
          Unrealization method
          Destruction method
          Got Focus method
          Lost Focus method
          Calc Opaque Rect method
          Child Created method
          Child Realized/Unrealized method
          Child Moved/Resized method
          Child Destroyed method
          Child Setting Resources method
          Child Getting Resources method
          Child Getting Focus method
          Child Losing Focus method
        Widget actions
        Resource definitions
        Functions
      PtCompound
        Class hierarchy
        Class extensions
        Methods
          Defaults method
          Initialization method
          Extent method
          Connection method
          Realization method
          Draw method
          Unrealization method
          Destruction method
          Got Focus method
          Lost Focus method
          Calc Opaque Rect method
        Widget actions
        Resource definitions
        Functions
      PtGenList
        Class hierarchy
        Class extensions
        Methods
          Defaults method
          Initialization method
          Extent method
          Connection method
          Realization method
          Draw method
          Unrealization method
          Destruction method
          Got Focus method
          Lost Focus method
          Calc Opaque Rect method
          Child Created method
          Child Realized method
          Child Moved/Resized method
          Child Unrealized method
          Child Destroyed method
          Child Setting Resources method
          Child Getting Resources method
          Child Getting Focus method
          Child Losing Focus method
          List Draw method
          List Mouse method
          List Key method
          List Select method
          List Inflate method
          List Attributes method
        Widget actions
        Resource definitions
        Functions
      PtGenTree
        Class hierarchy
        Class extensions
        Methods
          Defaults method
          Initialization method
          Extent method
          Connection method
          Realization method
          Draw method
          Unrealization method
          Destruction method
          Got Focus method
          Lost Focus method
          Calc Opaque Rect method
          Child Created method
          Child Realized method
          Child Moved/Resized method
          Child Unrealized method
          Child Destroyed method
          Child Setting Resources method
          Child Getting Resources method
          Child Getting Focus method
          Child Losing Focus method
          List Draw method
          List Mouse method
          List Key method
          Tree Draw Item method
          Tree Item State method
        Widget actions
        Resource definitions
        Functions
      PtLabel
        Class hierarchy
        Methods
          Defaults method
          Initialization method
          Extent method
          Connection method
          Realization method
          Draw method
          Unrealization method
          Got focus method
          Lost Focus method
          Calc Opaque Rect method
        Widget actions
        Resource definitions
        Functions
      PtGraphic
        Class hierarchy
        Methods
          Defaults method
          Initialization method
          Extent method
          Connection method
          Realization method
          Draw method
          Unrealization method
          Destruction method
          Got Focus method
          Lost Focus method
          Calc Opaque Rect method
        Widget actions
        Resource definitions
        Functions
      PtGauge
        Class hierarchy
        Methods
          Defaults method
          Initialization method
          Extent method
          Connection method
          Realization method
          Draw method
          Unrealization method
          Destruction method
          Got Focus method
          Lost Focus method
          Calc Opaque Rect method
        Widget actions
        Resource definitions
        Functions
    Creating a List Widget
      Overview
      Item structure
      Widget instance structure
      Methods
        List Draw method
        List Mouse method
        List Key method
        List Select method
        List Inflate method
        List Attributes method
      Convenience functions
      PtSuperClassGenListDraw
        Description:
      PtSuperClassGenListInflate
        Description:
      PtSuperClassGenListKey
        Description:
      PtSuperClassGenListMouse
        Description:
      PtSuperClassGenListSelect
        Description:
    Creating a Tree Widget
      Overview
      Item structure
      Methods
        Tree Draw Item method
        Tree Item State method
      Convenience functions
      PtSuperClassGenTreeDrawItem
        Description:
      PtSuperClassGenTreeItemState
        Description:
    Binding Widgets into PhAB
      Widget design considerations
        Single-value resources
        When to add custom widgets to palette files
        Displaying your custom widget
      Creating a shared object
      Creating a template
      Editing palette.def
      Creating a widget description table
        Widget class name (w=)
        Widget hierarchy (h=)
        List of resources (r=)
          Option and flag pairs
          Pointer-to-function resources
        List of callbacks (c=, k=, e=)
        Inherited resources and callbacks (i=, n=)
        Base widget (b=)
        Change class definition (q=)
        Create-type definition (t=)
        Cursor styles (s=)
        Default values (d=)
    Widget Building Library API
      PtAddWidgetData
        Description:
      PtAnchorDeregister
        Description:
      PtAnchorRegister
        Description:
      PtAnchorWidget
        Description:
      PtApplyAnchors
        Description:
      PtAttemptResize
        Description:
      PtCalcAnchorOffsets
        Description:
      PtCalcRegion
        Description:
      PtChildBoundingBox
        Description:
      PtClipAdd
        Description:
      PtClipRemove
        Description:
      PtCompoundRedirect
        Description:
      PtCoreChangeRegion
        Description:
      PtCreateWidgetClass
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtDamageExposed
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtDestroyCallbackList
        Description:
      PtDestroyHotkeyCallbacks
        Description:
      PtDestroyRawCallbacks
        Description:
      PtFindNextWidgetData
        Description:
      PtFindResource
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtFindWidgetData
        Description:
      PtGetCallbackList
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtGetStruct
        Description:
      PtInvokeCallbackList
        Description:
      PtInvokeCallbackType
        Description:
      PtInvokeResizeCallbacks
        Description:
      PtMoveResizeWidget
        Description:
      PtRemoveWidgetData
        Description:
      PtResizeCanvas
        Description:
      PtResizePolicy
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtSetExtentFromArea
        Description:
      PtSetStruct
        Description:
      PtSetValue
        Description:
      PtSuperClassCalcOpaque
        Description:
      PtSuperClassChildCreated
        Description:
      PtSuperClassChildDestroyed
        Description:
      PtSuperClassChildGettingFocus
        Description:
      PtSuperClassChildGettingResources
        Description:
      PtSuperClassChildLosingFocus
        Description:
      PtSuperClassChildMovedResized
        Description:
      PtSuperClassChildRealized
        Description:
      PtSuperClassChildSettingResources
        Description:
      PtSuperClassChildUnrealized
        Description:
      PtSuperClassConnect, PtSuperClassConnectFrom
        Description:
      PtSuperClassDraw
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtSuperClassExtent
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtSuperClassGetResources
        Description:
      PtSuperClassGotFocus
        Description:
      PtSuperClassInit, PtSuperClassInitFrom
        Description:
      PtSuperClassLostFocus
        Description:
      PtSuperClassRawEvent, PtSuperClassRawEventFrom
        Description:
      PtSuperClassRealized
        Description:
      PtSuperClassSetResources
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtUpdateVisibility
        Description:
      PtWidgetAbove
        Description:
    Creating Custom Resource Editors
      Resource datatypes
        Resource datatypes general notes
        RES_DATATYPE_ALLOC
          An example of implementing RES_DATATYPE_ALLOC
        RES_DATATYPE_CHOICE
        RES_DATATYPE_CODE
        RES_DATATYPE_COLOR
        RES_DATATYPE_DOUBLE
        RES_DATATYPE_FLAG
        RES_DATATYPE_FONT
        RES_DATATYPE_LIST
        RES_DATATYPE_MULTI
        RES_DATATYPE_NUMERIC
        RES_DATATYPE_PATTERN
        RES_DATATYPE_PIXMAP
        RES_DATATYPE_STRING
      The life cycle of a plugin instance
        The frugal resource editor
        The full resource editor
        An external application resource editor
      The res_editors.def file
      Endian issues
    The resource editor API
      Resource Editor API structures
      Functions exported from PhAB
        The resource editor's window supporting functions
      PhABResExportCommon_t.alloc_image
        Description:
      PhABResExportCommon_t.alloc_mem
        Description:
      PhABResExportFull_t.answer_changes
        Description:
      PhABResExportCommon_t.apply
        Description:
      PhABResExportFull_t.closing
        Description:
      PhABResExportCommon_t.cmp
        Description:
      PhABResExportFull_t.create_window
        Description:
      PhABResExportFull_t.destroy
        Description:
      PhABResExportCommon_t.dup
        Description:
      PhABResExportCommon_t.free
        Description:
      PhABResExportCommon_t.free_image
        Description:
      PhABResExportCommon_t.free_mem
        Description:
      PhABResExportFull_t.get_area
        Description:
      PhABResExportCommon_t.get_res
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhABResExportCommon_t.message
        Description:
      PhABResExportFrugal_t.open
        Description:
      PhABResExportCommon_t
        Description:
      PhABResExportFrugal_t
        Description:
      PhABResExportFull_t
        Description:
      ResPlugin_t
        Description:
      ResPluginAnyChangesF_t
        Description:
          Should return:
        Examples:
      ResPluginBlockF_t
        Description:
        Examples:
      ResPluginCommon_t
        Description:
      ResPluginDestroyF_t
        Description:
        Examples:
      ResPluginDisableF_t
        Description:
        Examples:
      ResPluginFrugalCreateF_t
        Description:
          Should return:
        Examples:
      ResPluginFrugalEditor_t
        Description:
      ResPluginFullCreateF_t
        Description:
          Should return:
        Examples:
      ResPluginFullEditor_t
        Description:
      ResPluginGetAreaF_t
        Description:
        Examples:
      ResPluginGetChangesF_t
        Description:
        Examples:
      ResPluginLoadingF_t
        Description:
          Should return:
        Examples:
      ResPluginSetDataF_t
        Description:
        Examples:
      ResPluginToFrontF_t
        Description:
        Examples:
      ResPluginUnloadingF_t
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhABResExportFull_t.set_state
        Description:
      PhABResExportFull_t.to_front
        Description:
    Resource editor plugin examples
      A string editor
      An external editor
    Miscellaneous Widget-Building Tips
    What's New
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.3.0 Service Pack 1
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.3
        Resource editor plugin API
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.2.1
        Errata
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.2.0
        Overview
        Anatomy of a Widget
        Creating a List Widget
        Creating a Tree Widget
        Binding Widgets into PhAB
        Widget Building Library API
        Miscellaneous Widget-Building Tips
    Glossary
  Programmer's Guide
    About This Guide
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    Introduction
      Overview of the Photon architecture
      Photon Application Builder (PhAB)
        Get immediate results
        Concentrate on functionality
        Create prototypes without writing code
        Cut code size
        Create consistent applications
        Create all kinds of applications
      Widget concepts
        Widget life cycle
        Widget geometry
      Programming paradigm
        Text-mode application
        Non-PhAB application
        PhAB application
      Photon libraries
        API categories and libraries
        Versions and platforms
      Building applications with PhAB---an overview
        Step 1: Create modules
        Step 2: Add widgets
        Step 3: Attach callbacks
        Step 4: Generate code
        Step 5: Run your application
        Step 6: Repeat any previous step
      Writing applications without PhAB
    Tutorials
      Before you start...
        Creating a Photon project and starting PhAB
          From the IDE:
          From standalone PhAB:
      PhAB's Interface
      Tutorial 1 --- Hello, world
        Creating the application
        Generating code
          From the IDE
          From standalone PhAB
        Want more info?
      Tutorial 2 --- editing resources
        Adding a button widget
        Changing the bevel width
        Changing the font
        Changing the text alignment
        Setting flags
        Changing the fill color
        Editing a pixmap
        Editing multiline text
        Editing a list of text items
        Creating a template
        Want more info?
      Tutorial 3 --- creating menus and menubars
        About link callbacks
        About instance names
        Creating a menubar
        Creating the File menu module
        Adding menu items
        Creating the Help menu module
        Attaching link callbacks
          Attaching a module-type link callback
          Attaching a code-type link callback
        Setting up the code
        Want more info?
      Tutorial 4 --- creating dialogs
        About dialogs
        More on instance names
        Attaching a dialog module
        Adding widgets to the dialog
        Adding a callback to the Done button
        Modifying a generated code function
        Compiling and Running
        Want more info?
      Tutorial 5 --- creating windows
        Creating a window
        Attaching callbacks
        Adding widgets
        Generating and modifying the code
          Generating the code
          Modifying the setup function
          Modifying the color-change function
          Modifying the window-close function
        Compiling and running
        Want more info?
    PhAB's Environment
      Menus
        File menu
        Edit menu
        Project menu
        Build menu
        Widget menu
        View menu
        Window menu
        Help menu
      Toolbars
      Control panels
      Widget palette
        Modes (create vs select)
          Determining the mode
          Switching to create mode
          Switching to select mode
      Resources panel
      Callbacks panel
      Module Tree panel
      Module Links panel
      Browse Files panel
      Search dialog
      Customizing your PhAB environment
        General preferences
        Color preferences
        Dragging preferences
        Grid preferences
    Working with Applications
      Creating an application
        From the IDE:
        Standalone PhAB:
        Choosing a main window style
      Opening an application
        From the IDE
        Standalone PhAB
      Saving an application
        From the IDE
        From standalone PhAB
          Naming or renaming an application
          Saving an existing application
          Overwriting an existing application
      Closing an application
      Specifying project properties
        Startup Windows tab
          Define a startup window
            Adding a startup window
            Modifying a startup window
            Deleting a startup window
          Specifying a global header file
          Initialization function
        Generate Options tab
          Other Generate options
        Run options
        Build and Debug options
      Importing files
        Importing PhAB modules from other applications
        Importing XBM images
        Importing graphics images
      Exporting files
    Working with Modules
      Module types
      Anatomy of a module
      Selecting a module
      How modules are saved
      Changing module resources
      Creating a new module
      Deleting a module
      Iconifying modules
      Displaying modules at run time
        Positioning a module
      Finding lost modules and icons
      Window modules
        Resizing a window module
      Dialog modules
        Resizing a dialog module
        Predefined dialogs
      Menu modules
        Opening the menu editor
        Specifying instance names
        Creating hotkeys and shortcuts
        Resizing a menu module
        Creating command items
        Creating submenu items
        Creating separator items
        Creating toggle items
        Creating function items
        Moving menu items
        Using a menu module
      Picture modules
        Displaying a picture
        Using pictures as widget databases
        Resizing a picture module
    Creating Widgets in PhAB
      Types of widgets
      Instance names
        Default instance name
        When to assign a unique name
        Instance names and translations
        Duplicate names
      Creating a widget
        Creating several widgets
        Canceling create mode
      Selecting widgets
        A single widget
          Point-and-click method
          Control-panel methods
        Multiple widgets
          Using a bounding box
          Using Shift and click
          Using the control panels
        Widgets within a group
          Using the Module Tree panel
          Using the Next and Previous buttons
        Hidden widgets
      Aligning widgets
        To another widget
        To a parent container
      Distributing widgets
      Common User Access (CUA) and handling focus
        Changing focus with the keyboard
        Controlling focus
        Focus callbacks
        Focus-handling functions
      Ordering widgets
      Dragging widgets
        Dragging preferences
      Setting a widget's x and y coordinates
      Transferring widgets between containers
      Resizing widgets and modules
      Clipboard
        Cutting and copying
        Pasting
      Duplicating widgets and containers
      Deleting widgets or modules
      Matching widget resources and callbacks
      Importing graphic files
      Changing a widget's class
      Templates
        Creating templates
        Adding a widget class
        Editing templates
        Deleting templates
    Editing Resources and Callbacks in PhAB
      Editing widget resources
      Pixmap editor
        Setting the pixmap's size
        How to draw and erase
        Choosing colors
          Choosing a background color
        Drawing freehand
        Drawing lines, rectangles, and circles
        Filling an enclosed area
        Selecting an area
        Nudging an area
        Using the Pixmap toolbar
        Other pixmap controls
      Color editor
        Full color editor
        Quick color editor
      Flag/choice editor
        Flag resources
        Option list resources
      Font editor
      List editor
        Editing existing list items
        Deleting list items
      Number editor
      Text editors
      Code editor
      Layout editors
        Fill layout info editor
        Row layout info editor
        Grid layout info editor:
        Row layout data editor
        Grid layout data editor
      Callbacks
      Editing callbacks
      Module callbacks
        Prerealize setup function
        Postrealize setup function
        Setup functions are stored in stub files
      Code callbacks
        Callback functions are stored in stub files
      Hotkey callbacks
        Hotkeys --- the basics
        Specifying the hotkey label
        Specifying the callback
          Where you want a module to appear
          What widget you need in the callback function
          Where the user is going to type the hotkey
        Processing hotkeys
        Disabling hotkeys
      Event handlers --- raw and filter callbacks
    Geometry Management
      Container widgets
      Geometry negotiation
        Resize policy
          Setting the resize policy in PhAB
          Setting the resize policy in your application's code
      Absolute positioning
      Aligning widgets using groups
        Joining widgets into a group
        Accessing widgets in a group
        Aligning widgets horizontally or vertically
        Aligning widgets in rows and columns
        Using the Group flags
        Splitting apart a group
      Constraint management using anchors
        Anchor resources
          Setting anchor flags in PhAB
          Setting anchor flags in your application's code
      Using layouts
        PtFillLayout
        PtRowLayout
        PtGridLayout
        Using hints
      Enforcing position or size constraints without anchors or layouts
    Generating, Compiling, and Running Code
      Using the Build menu
        Building your application
      Generating application code
        What PhAB generates
        Version control
          Tips on using CVS
        Function prototypes
          Potential problems with generating proto.h
      How application files are organized
        Multiplatform applications
        Single-platform applications
        Converting to Eclipse
      Editing source
        Choosing an editor or browser
        Creating a source module
        Changing the file display
      Compiling and linking
        Specifying additional libraries
        Running make
          Modifying the make command
      Customizing the build process
      Running the application
      Debugging
      Managing targets
      The Build menu
      Including non-PhAB files in your application
        Eclipse Project applications
        Multiplatform applications
        Single-platform applications
        Adding libraries
      Making a DLL out of a PhAB application
        Compiling and linking
        Initializing your DLL
        Unloading your DLL
    Working with Code
      Variables and manifests
        Widget variables and manifests
        Using the global variable and widget manifest
        Handling multiple instances of a window
        Internal link manifests
      Global header file
      Function names and filenames
      Initialization function
        Processing command-line options
      Module setup functions
      Code-callback functions
      Geometry data types
      Timers
        Using PtTimer
        RtTimer* functions
      Initializing menus
        Enabling, disabling, or toggling menu items
        Changing menu-item text
        Generating menu items
          Creating submenus
      Delaying and forcing updates to the display
        Globally
        For a specific container
        Forcing updates
    Manipulating Resources in Application Code
      Argument lists
      Setting resources
        Argument lists for setting resources
          Scalar and color resources
          String resources
          Alloc resources
          Image resources
          Array resources
          Flag resources
          Function resources
          Pointer resources
          Link resources
          Struct resources
          Boolean resources
        Calling PtSetResources
        Setting one resource
      Getting resources
        Not using pointers
          Scalar and flag resources (nonpointer method)
          String resources (nonpointer method)
          Boolean resources (nonpointer method)
        Using pointers
          Scalar and flag resources (pointer method)
          String resources (pointer method)
          Alloc resources (pointer method)
          Image resources (pointer method)
          Array resources (pointer method)
          Pointer resources (pointer method)
          Link resources (pointer method)
          Struct resources (pointer method)
          Boolean resources (pointer method)
        Calling PtGetResources
        Getting one resource
      Application-level resources
        Setting resources
        Removing callbacks
        Getting callbacks
    Managing Widgets in Application Code
      Creating widgets
      Ordering widgets
        Working in the widget family
      Callbacks
        Adding callbacks
        Callback invocation
        Removing callbacks
        Examining callbacks
      Event handlers
        Adding event handlers
        Removing event handlers
        Event handler invocation
      Widget styles
        Photon hook
          Multi-hook
          Setting widget styles using the Photon Hook
    Control Surfaces
      What's a control surface?
        Limitations
        Binding actions to control surfaces
        Referring to control surfaces
      Control-surface API
        Creating and destroying control surfaces
        Finding IDs for control surfaces
        Calculating geometry for control surfaces
        Drawing control surfaces
        Activating control surfaces
        Enabling and disabling control surfaces
        Finding control surfaces
        Hiding and showing control surfaces
        Ordering control surfaces
        Storing user data with control surfaces
      Example
    Accessing PhAB Modules from Code
      Creating internal links
      Using internal links in your code
        Manifests
        Internal-link functions
        Example --- displaying a menu
      Using widget databases
        Creating a database
        Preattaching callbacks
        Assigning unique instance names
        Creating a dynamic database
        Widget-database functions
    International Language Support
      Application design considerations
        Size of text-based widgets
        Justification
        Font height
        Hard-coded strings
        Use of @ in instance names
        Bilingual applications
        Common strings
      Generating a language database
      Message databases
      Language editor
        Starting the Language Editor within PhAB
        Starting the Language Editor as a stand-alone application
        Creating a new translation file
        Editing an existing translation file
        Translating the text
        Hotkeys
        Help resources
        Translation functions
      Running your application
      Distributing your application
    Context-Sensitive Help
      Referring to help topics
        Universal Resource Locator (URL)
        Topic path
      Connecting help to widgets
        Displaying help in the Helpviewer
        Displaying help in a balloon
        Help without the ? icon
      Accessing help from your code
    Interprocess Communication
      Connections
        Naming conventions
        Typical scenario
        Local connections
        Example
      Sending QNX messages
      Receiving QNX messages
        Adding an input handler
          name_attach and PtAppAddInput
        Removing an input handler
        Message buffer size
        Example --- logging error messages
      Photon pulses
        Photon application that receives a pulse
          Creating a pulse
          Arming a pulse
          Sending the pulse message to the deliverer
          Registering an input handler
          Delivering a pulse to yourself
          Destroying a pulse
          Example --- message queues
        Photon application that delivers a pulse
      Processing signals
        Adding a signal-processing function
        Removing a signal-processing function
      Other I/O mechanisms
    Parallel Operations
      Overview
      Background processing
      Work procedures
      Threads
        Locking the Photon library
        Multiple event-processing threads
        Realtime threads
        Non-Photon and Photon threads
        Modal operations and threads
        Exiting a multithreaded program
        Threads and work procedures
    Raw Drawing and Animation
      PtRaw widget
        Raw drawing function
          Determining the raw widget canvas
          Translating coordinates
          Clipping
          Using damage tiles
          Using a model for more complex drawing
          Examples of simple PtRaw drawing functions
      Color
      Drawing attributes
        General attributes
        Text attributes
        Fill attributes
        Stroke (line) attributes
      Arcs, ellipses, polygons, and rectangles
        Rectangles
        Rounded rectangles
        Beveled boxes, rectangles, and arrows
        Polygons
          Overlapping polygons
        Arcs, circles, chords, and pies
        Spans --- complex shapes
      Lines, pixels, and pixel arrays
      Text
      Bitmaps
      Images
        Palette-based images
        Direct-color images
        Gradient-color images
        Creating images
        Caching images
        Transparency in images
          Using chroma
          Using a transparency mask
        Displaying images
        Manipulating images
        Releasing images
      Animation
        Creating a series of snapshots
          Using a widget database
          Using a file
        Cycling through the snapshots
        Flickerless animation
          PtOSContainer
          Memory-context functions
      Direct mode
        Example
      Video memory offscreen
        Offscreen locks
      Alpha blending support
      Chroma key support
      Extended raster operations
      Video modes
      Gradients
        Driver-level gradients
        Application-level gradients
      Video overlay
        Example
      Layers
        Surfaces
        Viewports
        Layer API
        Using layers
        Example
    Understanding Encodings, Fonts, Languages and Code Tables
      Terminology Definitions
        Language
        Code Table
        Encoding
        Font
        Characters
      Unicode encoding in Photon
        UTF-8, UTF-16 (Pg_TEXT_WIDECHAR)
        UTF-8
        UTF-8, UTF-16 (PF_WIDECHAR), UTF-32 (PF_WIDECHAR32)
        UTF-16
        String representation
        Translation
        Services
      Advanced Graphics
      General Notes
      Language Notes
    Fonts
      Symbol metrics
      Font function libraries
      Font names
        Querying available fonts
        FontDetails structure
        Generating font names
        Example
      Writing text in a rectangular area
      Repairing damage to proportional text
    Printing
      Overview
      Print contexts
        Creating a print context
        Modifying a print context
      Starting a print job
      Printing the desired widgets
        Printing a new page
        Printing widgets that scroll
          PtList
          PtMultiText
          PtScrollArea
      Suspending and resuming a print job
      Ending a print job
      Freeing the print context
      Example
    Drag and Drop
      Transport mechanism
      Using drag and drop
        Starting drag and drop
          Example
        Receiving drag-and-drop events
          Source widget
          Destination widget
        Canceling drag and drop
      Registering new transport types
        A simple data structure
        A more complicated structure
          Clear-references list
          Endian list
          Fixup list
          Registry entry
        Transport functions
          Both applications
          Source application
          Destination application
    Regions
      Photon coordinate space
      Region coordinates
        Region origins
        Initial dimensions and location
          Origin at (0,0) and initial rectangle at (0,0)
          Origin at (0,0) and initial rectangle not at (0,0)
          Origin not at (0,0) and initial rectangle not at (0,0)
        About child regions
      Regions and event clipping
      Placement and hierarchy
        Region hierarchy
        Parent region
        Brother regions
        Default placement
          Ph_FORCE_FRONT flag
        Specific placement
      Using regions
        Opening a region
        Placing regions
          Changing region placement
          Changing the parent
          Specifying brothers
      System information
    Events
      Pointer events
        Pressing a button
        Releasing a button
        Multiple clicks
        Modifier keys
      Emitting events
        Targeting specific regions
          Inclusive event
          Direct event
        Targeting specific widgets
        Emitting key events
      Event coordinates
      Event handlers --- raw and filter callbacks
      Collecting events
      Event compression
      Dragging
        Initiating dragging
          Outline dragging
          Opaque dragging
        Handling drag events
          Outline dragging
          Opaque dragging
    Window Management
      Window-management flags
        Window-rendering flags
        Window-managed flags
        Window-notify flags
      Notification callback
        Example: verifying window closure
      Getting and setting the window state
      Managing multiple windows
      Window-manager functions
      Running a standalone application
      Modal dialogs
    Programming Photon without PhAB
      Basic steps
      Compiling and linking a non-PhAB application
      Sample application
        What's going on
          PtInit
          PtCreateWidget --- first call
          PtSetArg
          PtCreateWidget --- second call
          PtRealizeWidget
          PtMainLoop
      Connecting application code to widgets
        Callbacks
        Event handling
      Complete sample application
    Photon Architecture
      Event space
        Regions and events
      Events
        Initial rectangle set
        Collected rectangle set
      Regions
        Sensitivity
        Opacity
        Attribute summary
        Event logging
        Event modification
        Parent/child relationships
        Photon coordinate space
        Root region
      Event types
      How region owners are notified of events
        Polling
        Synchronous notification
        Asynchronous notification
      Device region
        Pointer focus
        Keyboard focus
        Drag events
        Drag-and-drop events
      Photon drivers
        Input drivers
          Mouse driver
          Keyboard driver
        Output drivers
          Graphics driver
          Multiple graphic drivers
          Drivers using separate regions
          Drivers using overlapping regions
          Encapsulation drivers
      Photon window manager
        Window-frame regions
        Focus region
        Workspace region
        Backdrop region
    Widgets at a Glance
    Unicode Multilingual Support
      Wide and multibyte characters
      Unicode
      UTF-8 encoding
      Conversion functions
      Other encodings
      Keyboard drivers
        Example: text widgets
        Dead keys and compose sequences
      Photon compose sequences
    Photon in Embedded Systems
      Assumptions
      Introduction
        QNX Graphics framework server
        Photon Server
        Graphics subsystem
        Font support
        Input support
        User applications
        Steps to boot into Photon
      The basics
        Step 1. Start the QNX graphics framework server
        Step 2. Export environment variables
        Step 3. Start the Photon server
        Files needed
          Step 4. Configure fonts
          Step 5. Start the graphics driver
          Step 5. Start the input driver
        Files needed
          Step 6. Start the window manager
        Files needed
          Step 7. Start your application
        Files needed
      Caveats
        Flash filesystems
        Graphics
        Miscellaneous
      Example
        Required binaries
        Required libraries
        Required fonts
        Putting it all together
        Troubleshooting
      Example: Using the IDE's System Builder
      Advanced topics
        Configuring fonts
          Internal or external?
          Required fonts
          Required fonts binaries
          Configure the font server
    Using PhAB under Microsoft Windows
      Photon in a single window
      Exiting PhAB
      Advanced options
      PHINDOWSOPTS
      Using the clipboard
      Transferring PhAB projects
      Debugger launch line
      Custom widget development and PhAB
      Using custom TrueType fonts and PhAB
      Photon Hook DLLs
      Running multiple copies of PhAB
    PhAB Keyboard Shortcuts
      Project management shortcuts
      Editing shortcuts
      Adding items shortcuts
      Building shortcuts
      Widget management shortcuts
      View and window shortcuts
      Other shortcuts
    What's New
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.5.0
        New content
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.4.1
        New content
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.4
        New content
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.3
        New content
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.2.1
        New content
        Errata
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.2.0
        New content
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.0
        Introduction
        PhAB's Environment
        Working with Applications
        Working with Modules
        Creating Widgets in PhAB
        Geometry Management
        Working with Code
        Manipulating Resources in Application Code
        Managing Widgets in Application Code
        Context-Sensitive Help
        Interprocess Communication
        Parallel Operations
        Raw Drawing and Animation
        Fonts
        Printing
        Drag and Drop
        Events
    Glossary
  Library Reference
    About This Reference
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    Summary of Entries
      Alpha blending
      Background processing
      Bitmaps and Images
      Blitting
      Characters, translating
      Chroma key operations
      Clipboard operations
      Clipping
      Colors, converting and parsing
      Configuration files
      Connections to other applications
      Coordinates, translating
      Cursors/pointers
      Data chains
      Direct mode
      Drag and drop
      Dragging
      Draw contexts
      Drawing attributes
        General attributes
        Fill attributes
        Line (stroke) attributes
        Text attributes
      Events
      Font handling
      Geometry
      Gradients
        Driver-level
        Application-level
      Graphical contexts
      Input/Output events
      Interprocess Communication (IPC)
      Layers
      Key events, translating
      Memory contexts
      Messages and questions
      Modal dialogs
      Modules
      Online help
      Photon Application Builder functions
      Photon services, connecting and disconnecting
      Power-saving modes
      Primitive drawing routines
      Printing
      Processes
      Realtime timers
      Regions
      Shared memory
      Signals
      Strings, translating
      Synchronization
      System information
      Text
      Threads
      Tiles
      UTF-8 character strings
      Video modes
      Video offscreen memory
      Video overlay
      Wide characters
      Widgets
        Callbacks and hotkey handlers
        Class hierarchy
        Control surfaces
        Creating and destroying widgets
        Custom widgets
        Damaging widgets
        Databases
        Family hierarchy
        Finding widgets in an area
        Focus
        Geometry
        Library initialization
        Menus
        PtComboBox
        PtFileSel
        PtGenList
        PtGenTree
        PtList
        PtMTrend
        PtMultiText
        PtPanelGroup
        PtProgress
        PtTerminal
        PtText
        PtTree
        PtTrend
        PtTty
        PtWindow
        Realizing and unrealizing widgets
        Resources
        Styles
        Updates, forcing and holding off
      Window Manager
    Ab---PhAB-Generated Code
      AbGetABW
        Description:
    Al---PhAB Translation
      AlClearTranslation
        Description:
      AlCloseDBase
        Description:
      AlGetEntry
        Description:
      AlGetSize
        Description:
      AlOpenDBase
        Description:
      AlReadTranslation
        Description:
      AlSaveTranslation
        Description:
      AlSetEntry
        Description:
    Ap---PhAB
      ApAddClass
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApAddContext
        Description:
      ApAppendTranslation
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApCloseDBase
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApCloseMessageDB
        Description:
      ApCopyDBWidget
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApCreateDBWidget
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApCreateDBWidgetFamily
        Description:
      ApCreateModule
        Description:
          Usage with window, dialog, menu, and other modules
          Usage with picture modules
      ApCreateWidget
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApCreateWidgetFamily
        Description:
      ApDeleteDBWidget
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApError
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApGetDBWidgetInfo
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApGetImageRes
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApGetInstance
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApGetItemText
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApGetMessage
        Description:
      ApGetTextRes
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApGetWidgetPtr
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApInfo_t
        Description:
      ApInitialize
        Description:
      ApInstanceName
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApLoadMessageDB
        Description:
      ApLinkWindow
        Description:
      ApModalWait
        Description:
      ApModifyItemAccel
        Description:
      ApModifyItemState
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApModifyItemText
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApModuleFunction
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApModuleLocation
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApModuleParent
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApName
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApOpenDBase
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApOpenDBaseFile
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApRemoveClass
        Description:
      ApRemoveContext
        Description:
      ApResClose
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApSaveDBaseFile
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApSetContext
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApSetTranslation
        Description:
        Examples:
      ApWidget
        Description:
        Examples:
    mbstr---Multibyte-Character
    Pd---Draw Context
      PdCreateDirectContext
        Description:
        Examples:
      PdCreateOffscreenContext
        Description:
      PdCreateOffscreenContextGF
        Description:
      PdCreateOffscreenLock
        Description:
      PdDestroyOffscreenLock
        Description:
      PdDirectStart
        Description:
        Examples:
      PdDirectStop
        Description:
        Examples:
      PdDupOffscreenContext
        Description:
      PdGetDevices
        Description:
        Examples:
      PdGetOffscreenContextPtr
        Description:
        Examples:
      PdGetOffscreenSurface
        Description:
      PdIsOffscreenLocked
        Description:
      PdLockOffscreen
        Description:
      PdOffscreenContext_t
        Description:
      PdReleaseDirectContext
        Description:
        Examples:
      PdSetOffscreenTranslation
        Description:
      PdSetTargetDevice
        Description:
        Examples:
      PdUnlockOffscreen
        Description:
    Pf---Font Server
      PfAllocDetailsCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfAllocRenderCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfAssignDllCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfAttach, PfAttachCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfAttachDllCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfAttachLocalDll
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfAttachServerDll
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfAttachSleuthMonitorDll
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfConvertFontID, PfConvertFontIDCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfConvertPixelsToPointSizeCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfDecomposeStemToID, PfDecomposeStemToIDCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfDefaultContext
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfDetach, PfDetachCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfDetachLocalDll
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfDynamicFontIDCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfDynamicLoad, PfDynamicLoadCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfDynamicUnload, PfDynamicUnloadCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfExtent
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfExtentCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfExtent16dot16
        Description:
      PfExtent16dot16Cx
        Description:
      PfExtentComponents, PfExtentComponentsCx
        Description:
      PfExtentFractTextCharPositions
        Description:
      PfExtentText
        Description:
      PfExtentTextCharPositions, PfExtentTextCharPositionsCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfExtentTextToRect
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfExtentWideText
        Description:
      PfFindFont, PfFindFontCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfFontBaseStem, PfFontBaseStemCx
        Description:
      PfFontDescription, PfFontDescriptionCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfFontFlags, PfFontFlagsCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfFontSize, PfFontSizeCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfFontTypeCx
        Description:
      PfFractionalExtentText
        Description:
      PfFreeFont, PfFreeFontCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfGenerateFontName, PfGenerateFontNameCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfGetGlyphIndexCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfGetOutline, PfGetOutlineCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfGlyph, PfGlyphCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfLoadFont, PfLoadFontCx
        Description:
      PfLoadMetrics, PfLoadMetricsCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      pf_point_t
        Description:
      pf_point_16dot16_t
        Description:
      PfQueryFontInfo, PfQueryFontInfoCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfQueryFonts, PfQueryFontsCx
        Description:
          FontDetails structure
      pf_rect_t
        Description:
      pf_rect_16dot16_t
        Description:
      PfRender, PfRenderCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfRestartServerDll
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfSetOptionsDll
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfSetRenderingDPICx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfTextWidthBytes
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfTextWidthChars
        Description:
      PfUnloadMetrics
        Description:
      PfWaitOnServerDll
        Description:
        Examples:
      PfWideTextWidthBytes
        Description:
      PfWideTextWidthChars
        Description:
    Pg---Graphics
      PgAlphaOff, PgAlphaOffCx
        Description:
      PgAlphaOn, PgAlphaOnCx
        Description:
      PgAlphaValue
        Description:
      PgARGB
        Description:
      PgBackgroundShadings
        Description:
      PgBevelBox, PgBevelBoxCx
        Description:
      PgBlit, PgBlitCx
        Description:
      PgBlueValue
        Description:
      PgCalcColorContrast
        Description:
      PgChromaOff, PgChromaOffCx
        Description:
      PgChromaOn, PgChromaOnCx
        Description:
      PgClearDrawBuffer, PgClearDrawBufferCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgClearTranslation, PgClearTranslationCx
        Description:
      PgCMY
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgColor_t
        Description:
          Standard colors
      PgColorHSV_t
        Description:
      PgColorMatch
        Description:
      PgConfigScalerChannel
        Description:
      PgContextBlit, PgContextBlitCx
        Description:
      PgContextBlitArea, PgContextBlitAreaCx
        Description:
      PgContrastBevelBox, PgContrastBevelBoxCx
        Description:
      PgCreateDriverRegion
        Description:
      PgCreateGC
        Description:
      PgCreateLayerSurface
        Description:
      PgCreateVideoChannel
        Description:
      PgDefaultAlpha
        Description:
      PgDefaultChroma
        Description:
      PgDefaultFill
        Description:
      PgDefaultGC
        Description:
      PgDefaultMode
        Description:
      PgDefaultStroke
        Description:
      PgDefaultText
        Description:
      PgDestroyGC
        Description:
      PgDestroyVideoChannel
        Description:
      PgDrawArc, PgDrawArcCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgDrawArrow, PgDrawArrowCx
        Description:
      PgDrawBevelBox, PgDrawIBevelBox, PgDrawBevelBoxCx, PgDrawIBevelBoxCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgDrawBeveled, PgDrawBeveledCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgDrawBezier, PgDrawBezierv, PgDrawBezierCx, PgDrawBezierCxv
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgDrawBitmap, PgDrawBitmapv, PgDrawBitmapCx, PgDrawBitmapCxv
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgDrawEllipse, PgDrawEllipseCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgDrawGradient, PgDrawGradientCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgDrawGradientBevelBox, PgDrawGradientBevelBoxCx
        Description:
      PgDrawGrid, PgDrawGridCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgDrawImage, PgDrawImagev, PgDrawImageCx, PgDrawImageCxv
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgDrawLine, PgDrawILine, PgDrawLineCx, PgDrawILineCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgDrawMultiTextArea, PgDrawMultiTextAreaCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgDrawPhImage, PgDrawPhImagev, PgDrawPhImageCx, PgDrawPhImageCxv
        Description:
      PgDrawPhImageRectv, PgDrawPhImageRectCxv
        Description:
      PgDrawPixel, PgDrawIPixel, PgDrawPixelCx, PgDrawIPixelCx
        Description:
      PgDrawPixelArray, PgDrawPixelArrayv, PgDrawPixelArrayCx, PgDrawPixelArrayCxv
        Description:
      PgDrawPolygon, PgDrawPolygonv, PgDrawPolygonCx, PgDrawPolygonCxv
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgDrawRect, PgDrawIRect, PgDrawRectCx, PgDrawIRectCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgDrawRepBitmap, PgDrawRepBitmapv, PgDrawRepBitmapCx, PgDrawRepBitmapCxv
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgDrawRepImage, PgDrawRepImagev, PgDrawRepImageCx, PgDrawRepImageCxv
        Description:
      PgDrawRepPhImage*
        Description:
      PgDrawRoundRect, PgDrawRoundRectCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgDrawSpan, PgDrawSpanv, PgDrawSpanCx, PgDrawSpanCxv
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgDrawString, PgDrawStringv, PgDrawStringCx, PgDrawStringCxv
        Description:
      PgDrawText*, PgDrawTextChars*
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgDrawTextArea, PgDrawTextAreaCx
        Description:
      PgDrawTImage, PgDrawTImagev, PgDrawTImageCx, PgDrawTImageCxv
        Description:
      PgDrawTrend, PgDrawTrendv, PgDrawTrendCx, PgDrawTrendCxv
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgExtentMultiText
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgExtentText
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgFlush, PgFFlush, PgFlushCx, PgFFlushCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgGetColorModel, PgGetColorModelCx
        Description:
      PgGetGC, PgGetGCCx
        Description:
      PgGetGraphicsHWCaps
        Description:
          PgHWCaps_t
      PgGetLayerCaps
        Description:
      PgGetOverlayChromaColor
        Description:
      PgGetPalette
        Description:
      PgGetRegion, PgGetRegionCx
        Description:
      PgGetScalerCapabilities
        Description:
      PgGetSurfaceGFSid
        Description:
      PgGetVideoMode
        Description:
      PgGetVideoModeInfo
        Description:
      PgGetVideoModeList
        Description:
      PgGray
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgGrayValue
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgGreenValue
        Description:
      PgHSV
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgHSV2RGB
        Description:
      PgLayerCaps_t
        Description:
      PgLockLayer
        Description:
      PgMap_t
        Description:
      PgMultiBlit, PgMultiBlitCx
        Description:
      PgNextVideoFrame
        Description:
      PgPHookRegister
        Description:
      PgReadScreen
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgReadScreenSize
        Description:
      PgRedValue
        Description:
      PgRGB
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgRGB2HSV
        Description:
      PgScalerCaps_t
        Description:
      PgScalerProps_t
        Description:
      PgSetAlpha, PgSetAlphaCx
        Description:
          Operation flags
          Multiplier flags
            Source multiplier flags
            Destination multiplier flags
          Alpha test flags:
        Examples:
      PgSetAlphaBlend, PgSetAlphaBlendCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgSetChroma, PgSetChromaCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgSetClipping, PgSetClippingCx
        Description:
      PgSetColorModel, PgSetColorModelCx
        Description:
      PgSetControlFlagGCCx
        Description:
      PgSetDPMSMode
        Description:
      PgSetDrawBufferSize, PgSetDrawBufferSizeCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgSetDrawMode, PgSetDrawModeCx
        Description:
          Photon 1.14 and earlier
          Photon for QNX Neutrino
      PgSetFillColor, PgSetFillColorCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgSetFillDither, PgSetFillDitherCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgSetFillTransPat, PgSetFillTransPatCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgSetFillXORColor, PgSetFillXORColorCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgSetFont, PgSetFontCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgSetGC, PgSetGCCx
        Description:
      PgSetLayerArg
        Description:
          Layer arguments
        Examples:
      PgSetLayerSurface
        Description:
      PgSetMultiClip, PgSetMultiClipCx
        Description:
      PgSetPalette, PgSetPaletteCx
        Description:
      PgSetPlaneMask, PgSetPlaneMaskCx
        Description:
      PgSetRegion, PgSetRegionCx
        Description:
      PgSetStrokeCap, PgSetStrokeCapCx
        Description:
      PgSetStrokeColor, PgSetStrokeColorCx
        Description:
      PgSetStrokeDash, PgSetStrokeDashCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgSetStrokeDither, PgSetStrokeDitherCx
        Description:
      PgSetStrokeJoin, PgSetStrokeJoinCx
        Description:
      PgSetStrokeTransPat, PgSetStrokeTransPatCx
        Description:
      PgSetStrokeWidth, PgSetStrokeFWidth, PgSetStrokeWidthCx, PgSetStrokeFWidthCx
        Description:
      PgSetStrokeXORColor, PgSetStrokeXORColorCx
        Description:
      PgSetTextColor, PgSetTextColorCx
        Description:
      PgSetTextDither, PgSetTextDitherCx
        Description:
      PgSetTextTransPat, PgSetTextTransPatCx
        Description:
      PgSetTextXORColor, PgSetTextXORColorCx
        Description:
      PgSetTranslation, PgSetTranslationCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgSetUnderline, PgSetUnderlineCx
        Description:
      PgSetUserClip, PgSetUserClipAbsolute, PgSetUserClipCx, PgSetUserClipAbsoluteCx
        Description:
      PgSetVideoMode
        Description:
      PgShmemAttach
        Description:
      PgShmemCleanup
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgShmemCreate
        Description:
      PgShmemDestroy
        Description:
      PgShmemDetach
        Description:
      PgSyncFlush, PgSyncFlushCx
        Description:
      PgSwapDisplay, PgSwapDisplayCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PgUnlockLayer
        Description:
      PgVideoChannel_t
        Description:
      PgWaitDrawComplete
        Description:
      PgWaitHWIdle
        Description:
      PgWaitVSync, PgWaitVSyncCx
        Description:
        Examples:
    Ph---Photon
      PhAddMergeTiles
        Description:
      PhAllocPackType
        Description:
      PhArea_t
        Description:
      PhAreaToRect
        Description:
      PhAttach
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhBlit
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhBitmapCursorDescription_t
        Description:
      PhCancelDrag
        Description:
      PhChannelAttach
        Description:
          name_attach and PtAppAddInput
        Examples:
      PhCharacterCursorDescription_t
        Description:
      PhClipboardCopyString
        Description:
      PhClipboardHdr
        Description:
      PhClipboardPasteString
        Description:
      PhClipboardRead
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhClipboardWrite
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhClipTilings
        Description:
      PhCoalesceTiles
        Description:
      PhCopyTiles
        Description:
      PhCreateImage
        Description:
      PhCreateTransportCtrl
        Description:
      PhCursorDef_t
        Description:
      PhCursorDescription_t
        Description:
      PhDCCreate
        Description:
      PhDCGetCurrent
        Description:
      PhDCRelease
        Description:
      PhDCSetCurrent
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhDetach
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhDeTranslateRect
        Description:
      PhDeTranslateTiles
        Description:
      PhDim_t
        Description:
      PhDragEvent_t
        Description:
      PhEmit
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhEmitmx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhEvent_t
        Description:
          Ph_EV_BOUNDARY
          Ph_EV_BUT_PRESS
          Ph_EV_BUT_RELEASE
          Ph_EV_BUT_REPEAT
          Ph_EV_DNDROP
          Ph_EV_DRAG
          Ph_EV_DRAW
          Ph_EV_EXPOSE
          Ph_EV_INFO
          Ph_EV_KEY
          Ph_EV_PTR_MOTION_BUTTON
          Ph_EV_PTR_MOTION_NOBUTTON
          Ph_EV_RAW
          Ph_EV_SERVICE
          Ph_EV_SYSTEM
          Ph_EV_TIMER
          Ph_EV_USER
          Ph_EV_WM
      PhEventArm
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhEventEmit
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhEventEmitmx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhEventNext
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhEventPeek
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhEventRead
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhEventRegion_t
        Description:
      PhFindTransportType
        Description:
      PhFreeTiles
        Description:
      PhFreeTransportType
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhGetAllTransportHdrs
        Description:
      PhGetConnectId
        Description:
      PhGetConnectInfo
        Description:
      PhGetData
        Description:
      PhGetMsgSize
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhGetNextInlineData
        Description:
      PhGetNextTransportHdr
        Description:
      PhGetRects
        Description:
      PhGetTile
        Description:
      PhGetTransportHdr
        Description:
      PhGetTransportVectors
        Description:
      PhImage_t
        Description:
          Image types
      PhInitDrag
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhInputGroup
        Description:
      PhIntersectTilings
        Description:
      PhKeyEvent_t
        Description:
      PhKeyToMb
        Description:
      PhLibVersion
        Description:
      PhLinkTransportData
        Description:
      PhLocateTransHdr
        Description:
      PhMakeGhostBitmap
        Description:
      PhMakeTransBitmap
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhMakeTransparent
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhMallocUnpack
        Description:
      PhMergeTiles
        Description:
      PhMoveCursorAbs
        Description:
      PhMoveCursorRel
        Description:
      PhMultiBlit
        Description:
      PhPackEntry
        Description:
      PhPackType
        Description:
      PhPoint_t
        Description:
      PhPoint16dot16_t
        Description:
      PhPointerEvent_t
        Description:
      PhQueryCursor
        Description:
      PhQueryRids
        Description:
      PhQuerySystemInfo
        Description:
      PhReattach
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhRect_t
        Description:
      PhRect16dot16_t
        Description:
      PhRectIntersect
        Description:
      PhRectsToTiles
        Description:
      PhRectToArea
        Description:
      PhRectUnion
        Description:
      PhRegion_t
        Description:
      PhRegionChange
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhRegionClose
        Description:
      PhRegionDataFindType
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhRegionDataHdr_t
        Description:
      PhRegionInfo
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhRegionOpen
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhRegionQuery
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhRegisterTransportType
        Description:
      PhReleaseImage
        Description:
      PhReleaseTransportCtrl
        Description:
      PhReleaseTransportHdrs
        Description:
      PhSortTiles
        Description:
      PhSysInfo_t
        Description:
          gen
          gfx
      PhTile_t
        Description:
      PhTilesBoundingRect
        Description:
      PhTilesToRects
        Description:
      PhTimerArm
        Description:
      PhTo8859_1
        Description:
      PhTranslateRect
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhTranslateTiles
        Description:
      PhTransportCtrl_t
        Description:
      PhTransportFindLink
        Description:
      PhTransportLink_t
        Description:
      PhTransportRegEntry_t
        Description:
          Fixup manifests
          Endian information
      PhTransportType
        Description:
      PhUnlinkTransportHdr
        Description:
      PhUnpack
        Description:
      PhWindowChange
        Description:
      PhWindowClose
        Description:
      PhWindowEvent_t
        Description:
      PhWindowOpen
        Description:
      PhWindowQueryVisible
        Description:
        Examples:
    Pi---Images
      PiConvertImage
        Description:
        Examples:
      PiCropImage
        Description:
      PiDuplicateImage
        Description:
      PiFlipImage
        Description:
      PiGetPixel
        Description:
      PiGetPixelFromData
        Description:
      PiGetPixelRGB
        Description:
      PiInitImage
        Description:
      PiResizeImage
        Description:
        Examples:
      PiSetPixel
        Description:
      PiSetPixelInData
        Description:
    Pm---Memory
      PmMemCreateMC
        Description:
        Examples:
      PmMemFlush
        Description:
        Examples:
      PmMemReleaseMC
        Description:
        Examples:
      PmMemSetChunkSize
        Description:
      PmMemSetMaxBufSize
        Description:
      PmMemSetType
        Description:
      PmMemStart
        Description:
        Examples:
      PmMemStop
        Description:
        Examples:
    Pp---Printing
      PpContinueJob
        Description:
        Examples:
      PpCreatePC
        Description:
        Examples:
      PpEndJob
        Description:
        Examples:
      PpFreePrinterList
        Description:
      PpGetCanvas
        Description:
      PpGetPC
        Description:
        Examples:
      PpLoadDefaultPrinter
        Description:
        Examples:
      PpLoadPrinter
        Description:
        Examples:
      PpLoadPrinterList
        Description:
      PpPrintContext_t
        Description:
          Pp_PC_COLLATING_MODE
          Pp_PC_COLOR_MODE
          Pp_PC_CONTROL (read-only)
          Pp_PC_COPIES
          Pp_PC_DATE
          Pp_PC_DEVICE
          Pp_PC_DITHERING
          Pp_PC_DO_PREVIEW
          Pp_PC_DRIVER
          Pp_PC_DUPLEX
          Pp_PC_FILENAME
          Pp_PC_INKTYPE
          Pp_PC_INTENSITY
          Pp_PC_JOB_NAME
          Pp_PC_MARGINS
          Pp_PC_MAX_DEST_SIZE
          Pp_PC_NAME
          Pp_PC_NONPRINT_MARGINS
          Pp_PC_ORIENTATION
          Pp_PC_PAGE_NUM
          Pp_PC_PAGE_RANGE
          Pp_PC_PAPER_SIZE
          Pp_PC_PAPER_SOURCE
          Pp_PC_PAPER_TYPE
          Pp_PC_PREVIEW_APP
          Pp_PC_PRINTER_RESOLUTION
          Pp_PC_PROP_APP
          Pp_PC_REVERSED
          Pp_PC_SCALE
          Pp_PC_SOURCE_COLORS
          Pp_PC_SOURCE_OFFSET
          Pp_PC_SOURCE_RESOLUTION
          Pp_PC_SOURCE_SIZE
          Pp_PC_USER_ID (read-only)
      PpPrintNewPage
        Description:
      PpPrintWidget
        Description:
        Examples:
      PpReleasePC
        Description:
        Examples:
      PpSetCanvas
        Description:
      PpSetPC
        Description:
        Examples:
      PpStartJob
        Description:
        Examples:
      PpSuspendJob
        Description:
    Pt---Widget Toolkit
      PtAddCallback
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtAddCallbacks
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtAddClassStyle
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtAddData
        Description:
      PtAddEventHandler
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtAddEventHandlers
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtAddFilterCallback
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtAddFilterCallbacks
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtAddHotkeyHandler
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtAddResponseType
        Description:
      PtAlert
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtAllowExit
        Description:
      PtAppAddCallback
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtAppAddEventHandler
        Description:
      PtAppAddFd, PtAppAddFdPri
        Description:
      PtAddFilterCallback
        Description:
      PtAppAddHotkeyHandler
        Description:
      PtAppAddInput
        Description:
          name_attach and PtAppAddInput
        Examples:
      PtAppAddInputRemote
        Description:
          name_attach and PtAppAddInputRemote
      PtAppAddSignalProc
        Description:
      PtAppAddWorkProc
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtAppCreatePulse
        Description:
      PtAppDeletePulse
        Description:
      PtAppGetResource
        Description:
      PtAppGetResources
        Description:
      PtAppInit
        Description:
      PtAppPulseTrigger
        Description:
      PtAppRemoveCallback
        Description:
      PtAppRemoveEventHandler
        Description:
      PtAppRemoveFd
        Description:
      PtAppRemoveFilterCallback
        Description:
      PtAppRemoveHotkeyHandler
        Description:
      PtAppRemoveInput
        Description:
      PtAppRemoveSignal
        Description:
      PtAppRemoveWorkProc
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtAppSetFdMode
        Description:
      PtAppSetResource
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtAppSetResources
        Description:
          Pt_CB_APP_EXIT
          Pt_CB_APP_WCLASS_CREATED
          Pt_CB_FILTER
          Pt_CB_RAW
          Pt_CB_HOTKEY
          PtAppCallback_t
          PtAppRawCallback_t
          PtAppHotkeyCallback_t
        Examples:
      PtArg_t
        Description:
      Pt_ARG
        Description:
      PtBalloonCallback_t
        Description:
      PtBkgdHandlerProcess
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtBlit
        Description:
      PtBlockAllWindows
        Description:
      PtBlockWindow
        Description:
      PtCalcAbsPosition
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtCalcCanvas
        Description:
      PtCalcSurface
        Description:
      PtCalcSurfaceByAction
        Description:
      PtCalcSurfaceById
        Description:
      PtCallback_t
        Description:
      PtCallbackInfo_t
        Description:
      PtCancelDnd
        Description:
      PtChannelCreate
        Description:
      PtCheckSurfaces
        Description:
      PtChildType
        Description:
      PtClearWidget
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtClipAdd
        Description:
      PtClippedBlit
        Description:
      PtClipRemove
        Description:
      PtComboBox*
        Description:
      PtCondTimedWait
        Description:
      PtCondWait
        Description:
      PtConnectionAddEventHandlers
        Description:
      PtConnectionAddMsgHandlers
        Description:
      PtConnectionClientDestroy
        Description:
      PtConnectionClientGetUserData
        Description:
      PtConnectionClientSetError
        Description:
      PtConnectionClientSetUserData
        Description:
      PtConnectionFindId
        Description:
      PtConnectionFindName
        Description:
      PtConnectionFlush
        Description:
      PtConnectionNotify
        Description:
      PtConnectionReply, PtConnectionReplymx
        Description:
      PtConnectionResizeEventBuffer
        Description:
      PtConnectionSend, PtConnectionSendmx
        Description:
      PtConnectionServerDestroy
        Description:
      PtConnectionServerGetUserData
        Description:
      PtConnectionServerSetError
        Description:
      PtConnectionServerSetUserData
        Description:
      PtConnectionTmpName
        Description:
      PtConnectionWaitForName
        Description:
      PtConnectorCreate
        Description:
      PtConnectorDestroy
        Description:
      PtConnectorGetId
        Description:
      PtConsoleSwitch
        Description:
      PtContainerBox
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtContainerFindFocus
        Description:
      PtContainerFocusNext
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtContainerFocusPrev
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtContainerGiveFocus
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtContainerHit
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtContainerHold
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtContainerNullFocus
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtContainerRelease
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtCRC
        Description:
      PtCRCValue
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtCreateActionSurface
        Description:
      PtCreateClassStyle
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtCreateSurface
        Description:
      PtCreateTransportCtrl
        Description:
      PtCreateWidget
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtDamageExtent
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtDamageSurface, PtDamageSurfaceById
        Description:
      PtDamageSurfaceByAction
        Description:
      PtDamageWidget
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtDestroyAllSurfaces
        Description:
      PtDestroySurface
        Description:
      PtDestroySurfaceById
        Description:
      PtDestroyWidget
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtDisableSurface, PtDisableSurfaceById
        Description:
      PtDisableSurfaceByAction
        Description:
      PtDndFetch_t
        Description:
      PtDndSelect
        Description:
      PtDupClassStyle
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtEnableSurface, PtEnableSurfaceById
        Description:
      PtEnableSurfaceByAction
        Description:
      PtEndFlux
        Description:
      PtEnter
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtEventHandler
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtExit
        Description:
      PtExtentWidget
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtExtentWidgetFamily
        Description:
      PtFdProcF_t, PtFdProc_t
        Description:
      PtFepCmd
        Description:
      PtFileSelection
        Description:
          PtFileSelectionInfo_t structure
          PtFileSelectorInfo_t structure
        Examples:
      PtFindChildClass
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtFindChildClassMember
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtFindClassStyle
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtFindContainer
        Description:
      PtFindData
        Description:
      PtFindDisjoint
        Description:
      PtFindFocusChild
        Description:
      PtFindFocusNextFrom
        Description:
      PtFindFocusPrevFrom
        Description:
      PtFindGuardian
        Description:
      PtFindNextData
        Description:
      PtFindSurface
        Description:
      PtFindSurfaceByAction
        Description:
      PtFlush
        Description:
      PtFontSelection
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtForwardWindowEvent
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtForwardWindowTaskEvent
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtFS*
        Description:
      PtGenList*
        Description:
      PtGenTree*
        Description:
      PtGetAbsPosition
        Description:
      PtGetControlFlags
        Description:
      PtGetDndFetchIndex
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtGetParent
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtGetParentWidget
        Description:
      PtGetRcvidPid
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtGetRcvidPidNd
        Description:
      PtGetResource
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtGetResources
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtGetStyleMember
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtGetWidgetStyle
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtGiveFocus
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtGlobalFocusNext
        Description:
      PtGlobalFocusNextContainer
        Description:
      PtGlobalFocusNextFrom
        Description:
      PtGlobalFocusPrev
        Description:
      PtGlobalFocusPrevContainer
        Description:
      PtGlobalFocusPrevFrom
        Description:
      PtHelpQuit
        Description:
      PtHelpSearch
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtHelpTopic
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtHelpTopicRoot
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtHelpTopicTree
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtHelpUrl
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtHelpUrlRoot
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtHideSurface, PtHideSurfaceById
        Description:
      PtHideSurfaceByAction
        Description:
      PtHit
        Description:
      PtHold
        Description:
      PtHotkeyCallback_t
        Description:
      PtInflateBalloon
        Description:
      PtInit
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtInitDnd
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtInputCallbackProcF_t, PtInputCallbackProc_t
        Description:
      PtInsertSurface, PtInsertSurfaceById
        Description:
      PtIsFluxing
        Description:
      PtIsFocused
        Description:
      PtLeave
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtList*
        Description:
      PtMainLoop
        Description:
      PtMakeModal
        Description:
      PtMessageBox
        Description:
      PtModalBlock
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtModalEnd
        Description:
      PtModalStart
        Description:
      PtModalUnblock
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtMulti*
        Description:
      PtNextTopLevelWidget
        Description:
      PtNotice
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtPassword
        Description:
      PtPG*
        Description:
      PtPositionMenu
        Description:
      PtPreventExit
        Description:
      PtPrintPropSelect
        Description:
          PtPrintPropSelectionInfo_t structure
          Dialog resources
            Main dialog buttons
            Main dialog titles
            Paper pane
            Graphics pane
            Margins pane
            Defaults pane
            Printers pane
            Print Order pane
        Examples:
      PtPrintSelect
        Description:
      PtPrintSelection
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtProcessEvent
        Description:
      PtProgress*
        Description:
      PtPrompt
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtPulseArm
        Description:
      PtQuerySystemInfo
        Description:
      PtQuitMainLoop
        Description:
      PtRawCallback_t
        Description:
      PtRealizeWidget
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtReattach
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtRelease
        Description:
      PtReleaseTransportCtrl
        Description:
      PtRemoveCallback
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtRemoveCallbacks
        Description:
      PtRemoveData
        Description:
      PtRemoveEventHandler
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtRemoveEventHandlers
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtRemoveFilterCallback
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtRemoveFilterCallbacks
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtRemoveHotkeyHandler
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtReparentWidget
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtReRealizeWidget
        Description:
      PtResizeEventMsg
        Description:
      PtSendEventToWidget
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtSetAreaFromCanvas
        Description:
      PtSetArg
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtSetClassStyleMethods
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtSetParentWidget
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtSetResource
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtSetResources
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtSetStyleMember
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtSetStyleMembers
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtSetWidgetStyle
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtShowSurface, PtShowSurfaceById
        Description:
      PtShowSurfaceByAction
        Description:
      PtSignalProcF_t, PtSignalProc_t
        Description:
      PtSpawn
        Description:
          Options
          Callback function
      PtSpawnDeleteCallback
        Description:
      PtSpawnSetCallback
        Description:
      PtSpawnWait
        Description:
      PtStartFlux
        Description:
      PtSurfaceActionId
        Description:
      PtSurfaceAddData, PtSurfaceAddDataById
        Description:
      PtSurfaceBrotherBehind
        Description:
      PtSurfaceBrotherInFront
        Description:
      PtSurfaceCalcBoundingBox, PtSurfaceCalcBoundingBoxById
        Description:
      PtSurfaceExtent, PtSurfaceExtentById
        Description:
      PtSurfaceGetData
        Description:
      PtSurfaceHit
        Description:
      PtSurfaceId
        Description:
      PtSurfaceInBack
        Description:
      PtSurfaceInFront
        Description:
      PtSurfaceIsDisabled
        Description:
      PtSurfaceIsEnabled
        Description:
      PtSurfaceIsHidden
        Description:
      PtSurfaceIsShown
        Description:
      PtSurfaceRect, PtSurfaceRectById
        Description:
      PtSurfaceRemoveData, PtSurfaceRemoveDataById
        Description:
      PtSurfaceTestPoint
        Description:
      PtSurfaceToBack, PtSurfaceToBackById
        Description:
      PtSurfaceToFront, PtSurfaceToFrontById
        Description:
      PtSyncWidget
        Description:
      PtTerminal*
        Description:
      PtText*
        Description:
      PtTimerArm
        Description:
      PtTransportCtrl_t
        Description:
      PtTransportRequestable
        Description:
          Request callback function
          PtReqResponseHdr_t structure
      PtTransportType
        Description:
      PtTree*
        Description:
      PtTrend*
        Description:
      PtTty*
        Description:
      PtUnblockWindows
        Description:
      PtUnlinkData
        Description:
      PtUnrealizeWidget
        Description:
      PtUpdate
        Description:
      PtValidParent
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtWidgetActiveSurface
        Description:
      PtWidgetArea
        Description:
      PtWidgetBrotherBehind
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtWidgetBrotherInFront
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtWidgetChildBack
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtWidgetChildFront
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtWidgetClass
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtWidgetClassFlags
        Description:
      PtWidgetDim
        Description:
      PtWidgetExtent
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtWidgetFamily
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtWidgetFlags
        Description:
      PtWidgetHelpHit
        Description:
      PtWidgetInsert
        Description:
      PtWidgetIsClass
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtWidgetIsClassMember
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtWidgetIsRealized
        Description:
      PtWidgetMinimumSize
        Description:
      PtWidgetOffset
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtWidgetParent
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtWidgetPreferredSize
        Description:
      PtWidgetRid
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtWidgetSkip
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtWidgetToBack
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtWidgetToFront
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtWidgetTree
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtWidgetTreeTraverse
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtWidgetVisibleExtent
        Description:
      PtWindow*
        Description:
      PtWindowConsoleSwitch
        Description:
      PtWindowGetFrameSize
        Description:
      PtWorkProcF_t, PtWorkProc_t
        Description:
    Px---Extended
      PxConfigClose, PxConfigCloseCx
        Description:
      PxConfigDeleteEntry, PxConfigDeleteEntryCx
        Description:
      PxConfigDeleteSection, PxConfigDeleteSectionCx
        Description:
      PxConfigFirstSection, PxConfigFirstSectionCx
        Description:
      PxConfigForceEmptySection, PxConfigForceEmptySectionCx
        Description:
      PxConfigNextEntry, PxConfigNextEntryCx
        Description:
      PxConfigNextSection, PxConfigNextSectionCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PxConfigNextString, PxConfigNextStringCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PxConfigOpen, PxConfigOpenCx
        Description:
        Examples:
      PxConfigReadBool, PxConfigReadBoolCx
        Description:
      PxConfigReadChar, PxConfigReadCharCx
        Description:
      PxConfigReadDouble, PxConfigReadDoubleCx
        Description:
      PxConfigReadInt, PxConfigReadIntCx
        Description:
      PxConfigReadLLong, PxConfigReadLLongCx
        Description:
      PxConfigReadLong, PxConfigReadLongCx
        Description:
      PxConfigReadShort, PxConfigReadShortCx
        Description:
      PxConfigReadString, PxConfigReadStringCx
        Description:
      PxConfigSection, PxConfigSectionCx
        Description:
      PxConfigWriteBool, PxConfigWriteBoolCx
        Description:
      PxConfigWriteChar
        Description:
      PxConfigWriteDouble, PxConfigWriteDoubleCx
        Description:
      PxConfigWriteInt, PxConfigWriteIntCx
        Description:
      PxConfigWriteLLong, PxConfigWriteLLongCx
        Description:
      PxConfigWriteLong, PxConfigWriteLongCx
        Description:
      PxConfigWriteShort, PxConfigWriteShortCx
        Description:
      PxConfigWriteString, PxConfigWriteStringCx
        Description:
      PxGetImageExtensions
        Description:
      PxLoadImage
        Description:
          PxMethods_t
          Threads and PxLoadImage
        Examples:
      PxRotateImage
        Description:
          Methods
      PxTerminalBuildCharsets
        Description:
      PxTerminalLoadCharsets
        Description:
      PxTerminalSaveCharsets
        Description:
      PxTerminate
        Description:
      PxTranslateFromUTF
        Description:
      PxTranslateList
        Description:
      PxTranslateSet
        Description:
        Examples:
      PxTranslateStateFromUTF
        Description:
      PxTranslateStateToUTF
        Description:
      PxTranslateToUTF
        Description:
      PxTranslateUnknown
        Description:
    Rt---Realtime
      RtTimerCreate
        Description:
      RtTimerDelete
        Description:
      RtTimerGetTime
        Description:
      RtTimerSetTime
        Description:
    utf8---UTF-8 Character
      utf8len
        Description:
      utf8strblen
        Description:
      utf8strchr
        Description:
        Examples:
      utf8strichr
        Description:
      utf8strirchr
        Description:
      utf8strlen
        Description:
      utf8strnchr
        Description:
        Examples:
      utf8strncmp
        Description:
      utf8strndup
        Description:
      utf8strnichr
        Description:
      utf8strnlen
        Description:
      utf8strrchr
        Description:
        Examples:
      utf8towc
        Description:
    wc---Wide-Character
      wctolower
        Description:
      wctoutf8
        Description:
    What's New
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.5.0
        New entries
        Changed entries
        Errata
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.4.1
        New content in the docs
        Corrections, clarifications, and other changes
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.4.0
        New content in the docs
        Corrections, clarifications, and other changes
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.3 Service Pack 1
        New content in the docs
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.3
        New content in the docs
        Corrections, clarifications, and other changes
        Deprecated functions and data types
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.2.1
        New content in the docs
        Deprecated functions and data types
        Corrections
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.2.0
        New content in the docs
          Ap
          Pd
          Pf
          Pg
          Ph
          Pp
          Pt
          utf8
          wc
        Deprecated functions and data types
        Corrections, clarifications, and other changes
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.1.0
        Patch A
        New content in the docs
        Deprecated functions and data types
        Other changes
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.0
        New functionality
          Font names
        New content in the docs
          Al---PhAB Translation
          Ap---PhAB
          mbstr---Multibyte-Character
          Pd---Draw Context
          Pf---Font Server
          Pg---Graphics
          Ph---Photon
          Pi---Images
          Pp---Printing
          Pt---Widget toolkit
          Px---Extended
          Rt---Realtime
        Corrections
          Pg---Graphics
          Ph---Photon
    Glossary
  Widget Reference
    About This Reference
      What you'll find in this guide
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    Global Data Structures
      PtBalloonCallback_t
        Description:
      PtCallback_t
        Description:
          Callback functions
      PtCallbackInfo_t
        Description:
      PtHotkeyCallback_t
        Description:
      PtRawCallback_t
        Description:
    Widgets
      Widget hierarchy
      Widget icons in PhAB
      What's in a widget description?
        Class hierarchy
        PhAB icon
        Public header
        Description
        New resources
        Inherited resources
        Convenience functions
      PtArc
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_ARC_END
          Pt_ARG_ARC_START
          Pt_ARG_ARC_TYPE
        Inherited resources:
      PtBarGraph
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_BARGRAPH_BASE
          Pt_ARG_BARGRAPH_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_BARGRAPH_DATA
          Pt_ARG_BARGRAPH_DEPTH
          Pt_ARG_BARGRAPH_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_BARGRAPH_GRID_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_BARGRAPH_GRID_HORIZ
          Pt_ARG_BARGRAPH_GRID_VERT
          Pt_ARG_BARGRAPH_MAX
          Pt_ARG_BARGRAPH_MIN
        Inherited resources:
      PtBasic
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          Selecting widgets
          Borders and colors
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_BANDWIDTH_THRESHOLD
          Pt_ARG_BASIC_FLAGS
            Edge-control bits
            Fill-control bits
            Behavior on state change
          Pt_ARG_BEVEL_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_BEVEL_CONTRAST
          Pt_ARG_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_CONTRAST
          Pt_ARG_DARK_BEVEL_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_DARK_FILL_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_FILL_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_FILL_PATTERN
          Pt_ARG_HIGHLIGHT_ROUNDNESS
          Pt_ARG_INLINE_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_LIGHT_BEVEL_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_LIGHT_FILL_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_MARGIN_HEIGHT
          Pt_ARG_MARGIN_WIDTH
          Pt_ARG_OUTLINE_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_STYLE
          Pt_ARG_TRANS_PATTERN
          Pt_CB_ACTIVATE
          Pt_CB_ARM
          Pt_CB_DISARM
          Pt_CB_GOT_FOCUS
          Pt_CB_LOST_FOCUS
          Pt_CB_MENU
          Pt_CB_REPEAT
        Inherited resources:
      PtBezier
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_BEZIER_FLAGS
        Inherited resources:
      PtBkgd
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_BKGD_IMAGE
          Pt_ARG_BKGD_SPACING_X
          Pt_ARG_BKGD_SPACING_Y
          Pt_ARG_BKGD_TILE
        Inherited resources:
      PtButton
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          Creating pushbuttons
          Pushbutton behavior
          Visual feedback
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_ARM_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_ARM_FILL
          Pt_ARG_ARM_IMAGE
        Inherited resources:
      PtCalendar
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_CALENDAR_COLOR1
          Pt_ARG_CALENDAR_COLOR2
          Pt_ARG_CALENDAR_COLOR3
          Pt_ARG_CALENDAR_COLOR4
          Pt_ARG_CALENDAR_COLOR5
          Pt_ARG_CALENDAR_DATE
          Pt_ARG_CALENDAR_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_CALENDAR_FONT1
          Pt_ARG_CALENDAR_FONT2
          Pt_ARG_CALENDAR_FONT3
          Pt_ARG_CALENDAR_FONT4
          Pt_ARG_CALENDAR_FONT5
          Pt_ARG_CALENDAR_HIGHLIGHT
          Pt_ARG_CALENDAR_MONTH_BTN_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_CALENDAR_MONTH_NAMES
          Pt_ARG_CALENDAR_SEL_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_CALENDAR_TIME_T
          Pt_ARG_CALENDAR_WDAY_NAMES
          Pt_ARG_CALENDAR_YEAR_BTN_COLOR
          Pt_CB_CALENDAR_SELECT
        Inherited resources:
      PtClient
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_CLIENT_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_CLIENT_NAME
          Pt_ARG_CLIENT_REPLY_LEN
          Pt_ARG_CLIENT_SEND
          Pt_ARG_CLIENT_SERVER (read only)
          Pt_CB_CLIENT_CONNECTED
          Pt_CB_CLIENT_ERROR
          Pt_CB_CLIENT_EVENT
          Pt_CB_CLIENT_NOT_FOUND
        Inherited resources:
      PtClock
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_CLOCK_FACE_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_CLOCK_FACE_OUTLINE_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_CLOCK_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_CLOCK_FONT
          Pt_ARG_CLOCK_HOUR
          Pt_ARG_CLOCK_HOUR_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_CLOCK_HOUR_OFFSET
          Pt_ARG_CLOCK_MINUTE
          Pt_ARG_CLOCK_MINUTE_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_CLOCK_MINUTE_OFFSET
          Pt_ARG_CLOCK_SECOND
          Pt_ARG_CLOCK_SECOND_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_CLOCK_SECOND_OFFSET
          Pt_ARG_CLOCK_SEP1
          Pt_ARG_CLOCK_SEP1_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_CLOCK_SEP2
          Pt_ARG_CLOCK_SEP2_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_CLOCK_TYPE
          Pt_CB_CLOCK_TIME_CHANGED
        Inherited resources:
      PtColorPanel
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_CPANEL_FLAGS
        Inherited resources:
      PtColorPatch
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_CPATCH_FLAGS
        Inherited resources:
      PtColorSel
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_CS_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_CS_COLOR_MODELS
          Pt_ARG_CS_CURRENT_MODEL
          Pt_ARG_CS_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_CS_PALETTE
          Pt_CB_CS_COLOR_CHANGED
        Inherited resources:
      PtColorSelGroup
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_CSGROUP_FLAGS
        Inherited resources:
      PtColorWell
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_CWELL_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_CWELL_SWATCH_DIM
        Inherited resources:
      PtComboBox
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          Keyboard actions
          Callbacks
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_CBOX_BUTTON_WIDTH
          Pt_ARG_CBOX_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_CBOX_MAX_VISIBLE_COUNT
          Pt_ARG_CBOX_SEL_ITEM
          Pt_ARG_CBOX_TEXT_FILL_COLOR
          Pt_CB_CBOX_ACTIVATE
          Pt_CB_CBOX_CLOSE
        Exported subordinate children:
        Inherited resources:
          Pt_ARG_VISIBLE_COUNT
        Convenience functions:
        PtComboBoxListClose
          Description:
        PtComboBoxListOpen
          Description:
      PtCompound
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        Inherited resources:
      PtContainer
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_CONTAINER_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_CURSOR_OVERRIDE
          Pt_ARG_LAYOUT
          Pt_ARG_LAYOUT_INFO
          Pt_ARG_LAYOUT_TYPE
          Pt_ARG_FILL_LAYOUT_INFO
          Pt_ARG_ROW_LAYOUT_INFO
          Pt_ARG_GRID_LAYOUT_INFO
          Pt_ARG_TITLE
          Pt_ARG_TITLE_FONT
          Pt_CB_BALLOONS
          Pt_CB_CHILD_ADDED_REMOVED
          Pt_CB_CHILD_GETTING_FOCUS
          Pt_CB_CHILD_LOSING_FOCUS
          Pt_CB_LAYOUT
          Pt_CB_RESIZE
        Inherited resources:
      PtDisjoint
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_SYSINFO (read only)
          Pt_CB_SYSINFO
        Inherited resources:
      PtDivider
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          Examples
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_DIVIDER_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_DIVIDER_OFFSET
          Pt_ARG_DIVIDER_SIZES (read-only)
          Pt_CB_DIVIDER_DRAG
          Pt_CB_DIVIDER_HANDLE_CALLBACK
        Exported subordinate children:
        Inherited resources:
          Pt_ARG_BANDWIDTH_THRESHOLD
          Pt_ARG_GROUP_ORIENTATION
      PtEllipse
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        Inherited resources:
      PtFileSel
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          Examples
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_FS_FILE_SPEC
          Pt_ARG_FS_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_FS_FORMAT
          Pt_ARG_FS_IMAGES (write-only)
          Pt_ARG_FS_LBL_DATE
          Pt_ARG_FS_LBL_GROUP
          Pt_ARG_FS_LBL_NAME
          Pt_ARG_FS_LBL_OWNER
          Pt_ARG_FS_LBL_PERMISSIONS
          Pt_ARG_FS_LBL_SIZE
          Pt_ARG_FS_REFRESH
          Pt_ARG_FS_ROOT_DIR
          Pt_CB_FS_BKGD_HANDLER
          Pt_CB_FS_SELECTION
          Pt_CB_FS_STATE
        Inherited resources:
          Pt_CB_DND
        Convenience functions:
        PtFSAddAfter
          Description:
        PtFSAddFirst
          Description:
        PtFSAllItems
          Description:
        PtFSAllocItem
          Description:
          Examples:
        PtFSClearSelection
          Description:
        PtFSDamageItem
          Description:
        PtFSExpandParents
          Description:
        PtFSFolderCollapse
          Description:
        PtFSFolderExpand
          Description:
        PtFSFreeAllItems
          Description:
        PtFSFreeItems
          Description:
        PtFSGetCurrent
          Description:
        PtFSGetSelIndexes
          Description:
        PtFSGoto
          Description:
        PtFSItemIndex
          Description:
        PtFSRemoveChildren
          Description:
        PtFSRemoveItem
          Description:
        PtFSRemoveList
          Description:
        PtFSRootItem
          Description:
        PtFSSelect
          Description:
        PtFSSelectedItems
          Description:
        PtFSSetSelIndexes
          Description:
        PtFSShow
          Description:
        PtFSUnselect
          Description:
        PtFSUnselectNonBrothers
          Description:
      PtFontSel
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_FONT_DISPLAY
          Pt_ARG_FONT_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_FONT_LBL_BKGDCOLOR
          Pt_ARG_FONT_LBL_FONT
          Pt_ARG_FONT_LBL_SIZE
          Pt_ARG_FONT_LBL_STYLE
          Pt_ARG_FONT_LBL_TEXTCOLOR
          Pt_ARG_FONT_NAME
          Pt_ARG_FONT_POINT_SIZE_MAX
          Pt_ARG_FONT_SAMPLE
          Pt_ARG_FONT_SYMBOL
          Pt_ARG_FONT_TEXT_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_FONT_TEXT_BKGD_COLOR
          Pt_CB_FONT_MODIFY
        Inherited resources:
        Convenience functions:
      PtGauge
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_GAUGE_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_GAUGE_FONT
          Pt_ARG_GAUGE_H_ALIGN
          Pt_ARG_GAUGE_V_ALIGN
          Pt_ARG_GAUGE_VALUE
          Pt_ARG_GAUGE_VALUE_PREFIX
          Pt_ARG_GAUGE_VALUE_SUFFIX
          Pt_ARG_MAXIMUM
          Pt_ARG_MINIMUM
          Pt_ARG_ORIENTATION
          Pt_CB_GAUGE_VALUE_CHANGED
        Inherited resources:
      PtGenList
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          Using scrollbars
          Current item
          Mouse actions
          Keyboard actions
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_LIST_COLUMN_ATTR
          Pt_ARG_LIST_COLUMN_POS
          Pt_ARG_LIST_DNDSEL_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_LIST_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_LIST_FONT
          Pt_ARG_LIST_ITEM_COUNT (read-only)
          Pt_ARG_LIST_SB_RES
          Pt_ARG_LIST_SCROLL_RATE
          Pt_ARG_LIST_SEL_COUNT (read-only)
          Pt_ARG_LIST_TOTAL_HEIGHT (read-only)
          Pt_ARG_SCROLLBAR_WIDTH
          Pt_ARG_SELECTION_FILL_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_SELECTION_MODE
          Pt_ARG_SELECTION_TEXT_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_TOP_ITEM_POS
          Pt_ARG_VISIBLE_COUNT (read-only)
          Pt_CB_SCROLL_MOVE
        Inherited resources:
          Pt_CB_DND
        Convenience functions:
        PtGenListAddItems
          Description:
        PtGenListAllItems
          Description:
        PtGenListClearSelection
          Description:
        PtGenListCreateTextBalloon
          Description:
        PtGenListDamageItem
          Description:
        PtGenListDrawBackground
          Description:
        PtGenListDrawString
          Description:
          Examples:
        PtGenListFirstItem
          Description:
        PtGenListGetCurrent
          Description:
        PtGenListGetSelIndexes
          Description:
        PtGenListGoto
          Description:
        PtGenListHold
          Description:
        PtGenListItem_t
          Description:
        PtGenListItemIndex
          Description:
        PtGenListItemRealloc
          Description:
        PtGenListLastItem
          Description:
        PtGenListLockItem
          Description:
        PtGenListRelease
          Description:
        PtGenListRemoveItems
          Description:
        PtGenListResize
          Description:
        PtGenListSelect
          Description:
        PtGenListSelectedItems
          Description:
        PtGenListSetColumnBalloon
          Description:
        PtGenListSetGflags
          Description:
        PtGenListSetSelIndexes
          Description:
        PtGenListShow
          Description:
        PtGenListUnlockItem
          Description:
        PtGenListUnselect
          Description:
      PtGenTree
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_TREE_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_TREE_LINE_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_TREE_LINE_SPACING
          Pt_ARG_TREE_MARGIN_COLOR
          Pt_CB_GEN_TREE_INPUT
        Inherited resources:
          Pt_CB_DND
        Convenience functions:
        PtGenTreeAddAfter
          Description:
        PtGenTreeAddFirst
          Description:
        PtGenTreeAllItems
          Description:
        PtGenTreeClearSelection
          Description:
        PtGenTreeCollapse
          Description:
        PtGenTreeDamageItem
          Description:
        PtGenTreeExpand
          Description:
        PtGenTreeExpandParents
          Description:
        PtGenTreeFreeAllItems
          Description:
        PtGenTreeFreeItems
          Description:
        PtGenTreeGetCurrent
          Description:
        PtGenTreeGetSelIndexes
          Description:
        PtGenTreeGoto
          Description:
        PtGenTreeItem_t
          Description:
        PtGenTreeItemIndex
          Description:
        PtGenTreeItemRealloc
          Description:
        PtGenTreeItemResize
          Description:
        PtGenTreeRemoveChildren
          Description:
        PtGenTreeRemoveItem
          Description:
        PtGenTreeRemoveList
          Description:
        PtGenTreeResize
          Description:
        PtGenTreeRootItem
          Description:
        PtGenTreeSelect
          Description:
        PtGenTreeSelectedItems
          Description:
        PtGenTreeSetSelIndexes
          Description:
        PtGenTreeShow
          Description:
        PtGenTreeUnselect
          Description:
        PtGenTreeUnselectNonBrothers
          Description:
      PtGraphic
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          Origin and coordinates
          Line attributes
          Colors
          Creating a drawing
            Sizing the primitives
            Grouping elements of the drawing
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_DASH_LIST
          Pt_ARG_DASH_SCALE
          Pt_ARG_GRAPHIC_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_INSIDE_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_INSIDE_FILL_PATTERN
          Pt_ARG_INSIDE_TRANS_PATTERN
          Pt_ARG_LINE_CAP
          Pt_ARG_LINE_JOIN
          Pt_ARG_LINE_WIDTH
          Pt_ARG_ORIGIN
          Pt_ARG_POINTS
          Pt_CB_RESCALE
        Inherited resources:
      PtGrid
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_GRID_HORIZONTAL
          Pt_ARG_GRID_VERTICAL
        Inherited resources:
      PtGroup
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_CELL_HORZ_ALIGN
          Pt_ARG_CELL_VERT_ALIGN
          Pt_ARG_GROUP_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_GROUP_HORZ_ALIGN
          Pt_ARG_GROUP_ORIENTATION
          Pt_ARG_GROUP_ROWS_COLS
          Pt_ARG_GROUP_SPACING
          Pt_ARG_GROUP_SPACING_X
          Pt_ARG_GROUP_SPACING_Y
          Pt_ARG_GROUP_VERT_ALIGN
        Inherited resources:
      PtImageArea
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_IMAGEAREA_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_IMAGEAREA_GRID_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_IMAGEAREA_GRID_THRESHOLD
          Pt_ARG_IMAGEAREA_IMAGE
          Pt_ARG_IMAGEAREA_LEFT
          Pt_ARG_IMAGEAREA_SELECTION
          Pt_ARG_IMAGEAREA_TOP
          Pt_ARG_IMAGEAREA_ZOOM
          Pt_CB_IMAGEAREA_DRAG
          Pt_CB_IMAGEAREA_MOVEMENT
          Pt_CB_IMAGEAREA_SCROLLED
          Pt_CB_IMAGEAREA_SELECTION
        Inherited resources:
      PtLabel
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          Creating labels
          Text labels
          Image and bitmap labels
          Balloons
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_ACCEL_KEY
          Pt_ARG_BALLOON_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_BALLOON_FILL_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_BALLOON_POSITION
          Pt_ARG_BALLOON_TEXT
          Pt_ARG_HORIZONTAL_ALIGNMENT
          Pt_ARG_LABEL_BALLOON
          Pt_ARG_LABEL_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_LABEL_IMAGE
          Pt_ARG_LABEL_TYPE
          Pt_ARG_LINE_SPACING
          Pt_ARG_MARGIN_BOTTOM
          Pt_ARG_MARGIN_LEFT
          Pt_ARG_MARGIN_RIGHT
          Pt_ARG_MARGIN_TOP
          Pt_ARG_SECONDARY_H_ALIGN
          Pt_ARG_SECONDARY_V_ALIGN
          Pt_ARG_TEXT_FONT
          Pt_ARG_TEXT_IMAGE_SPACING
          Pt_ARG_TEXT_STRING
          Pt_ARG_UNDERLINE1
          Pt_ARG_UNDERLINE2
          Pt_ARG_UNDERLINE_TYPE
          Pt_ARG_VERTICAL_ALIGNMENT
        Inherited resources:
      PtLine
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        Inherited resources:
      PtList
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          Limitations
          Displaying items in columns
          Creating lists
          Controlling the number of items displayed
          Selection notification
            Handling single selections
            Handling multiple selections
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_ITEMS
          Pt_ARG_LIST_BALLOON
          Pt_ARG_LIST_SPACING
          Pt_ARG_MODIFY_ITEMS (write only)
          Pt_ARG_SELECTION_INDEXES
          Pt_CB_LIST_INPUT
          Pt_CB_SELECTION
        Inherited resources:
          Pt_ARG_VISIBLE_COUNT
          Pt_CB_DND
        Convenience functions:
        PtListAddItems
          Description:
        PtListDeleteAllItems
          Description:
        PtListDeleteItemPos
          Description:
        PtListDeleteItems
          Description:
        PtListGotoPos
          Description:
        PtListItemExists
          Description:
        PtListItemPos
          Description:
        PtListRemovePositions
          Description:
        PtListReplaceItemPos
          Description:
        PtListReplaceItems
          Description:
        PtListSelectPos
          Description:
        PtListShowPos
          Description:
        PtListUnselectPos
          Description:
      PtMenu
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          Creating menus
            Populating the menu
            Sizing
            Lifetime
          Pulldown menus
          Popup menus
          Cascaded menus
          Complete menu example
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_MENU_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_MENU_INPUT_GROUP
          Pt_ARG_MENU_ITEM_FILL_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_MENU_ITEM_HIGHLIGHT_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_MENU_SPACING
          Pt_ARG_MENU_TEXT_FONT
          Pt_ARG_MENU_TITLE
          Pt_ARG_MENU_TITLE_FONT
          Pt_ARG_SUBMENU_PARENT_HIGHLIGHT_COLOR
        Inherited resources:
      PtMenuBar
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        Inherited resources:
      PtMenuButton
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_ACCEL_FONT
          Pt_ARG_ACCEL_TEXT
          Pt_ARG_BUTTON_TYPE
          Pt_ARG_MODIFIER_KEYS
        Inherited resources:
      PtMeter
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          Creating a 3-arc meter
          Creating a 1-arc meter
          Creating a 3-arc meter movable by keys and mouse
          Full meter example
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_METER_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_METER_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_METER_FONT_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_METER_INCREMENT
          Pt_ARG_METER_KEY_LEFT
          Pt_ARG_METER_KEY_RIGHT
          Pt_ARG_METER_LEVEL1_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_METER_LEVEL1_POS
          Pt_ARG_METER_LEVEL2_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_METER_LEVEL2_POS
          Pt_ARG_METER_LEVEL3_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_METER_MAX_NEEDLE_POSITION
          Pt_ARG_METER_MIN_NEEDLE_POSITION
          Pt_ARG_METER_NEEDLE_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_METER_NEEDLE_POSITION
          Pt_ARG_METER_NUM_SEVERITY_LEVELS
          Pt_ARG_METER_TEXT_FONT
          Pt_CB_METER_MOVED
        Inherited resources:
      PtMTrend
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          Example
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_MTREND_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_MTREND_N_SAMPLES
          Pt_ARG_MTREND_N_GRAPHS
          Pt_ARG_MTREND_GRAPH_ATTR
          Pt_ARG_MTREND_GRAPH_STATE
          Pt_ARG_MTREND_GRAPH_DATA
          Pt_ARG_MTREND_TRACE_WIDTH
          Pt_ARG_MTREND_TRACE_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_MTREND_TRACE_DRAW_F
          Pt_ARG_MTREND_GRID_X
          Pt_ARG_MTREND_GRID_Y
          Pt_ARG_MTREND_GRID_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_MTREND_GRID_DRAW_F
          Pt_ARG_MTREND_ADVANCE_BY_N_SAMPLES
        Inherited resources:
        Convenience functions:
        PtMTrendAddData, PtMTrendChangeData
          Description:
      PtMultiText
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          Features
          Setting text
          Text attributes
          Setting text using ranges
          Inserting text with assigned attributes
          Changing the attributes of a range of text
          Hyperlinks using cursor-motion callbacks
          Widget dimensions
          Drag and Drop
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_MULTITEXT_BOTTOM_LINE (write-only)
          Pt_ARG_MULTITEXT_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_MULTITEXT_NUM_LINES (read-only)
          Pt_ARG_MULTITEXT_NUM_LINES_VISIBLE (read-only)
          Pt_ARG_MULTITEXT_QUERY_CHARACTER (read-only)
          Pt_ARG_MULTITEXT_QUERY_LINE (read-only)
          Pt_ARG_MULTITEXT_RANGE_ATTRIBUTES
          Pt_ARG_MULTITEXT_ROWS (write-only)
          Pt_ARG_MULTITEXT_SEGMENTS (write-only)
          Pt_ARG_MULTITEXT_TABS
          Pt_ARG_MULTITEXT_TOP_LINE
          Pt_ARG_MULTITEXT_WRAP_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_MULTITEXT_X_SCROLL_POS
          Pt_ARG_MULTITEXT_Y_SCROLL_POS
          Pt_ARG_SCROLLBAR_X_DISPLAY
          Pt_ARG_SCROLLBAR_X_HEIGHT
          Pt_ARG_SCROLLBAR_Y_DISPLAY
          Pt_ARG_SCROLLBAR_Y_WIDTH
        Inherited resources:
          Pt_CB_ACTIVATE
          Pt_CB_GOT_FOCUS, Pt_CB_LOST_FOCUS
          Pt_CB_TEXT_CHANGED, Pt_CB_MODIFY_NOTIFY, Pt_CB_MOTION_NOTIFY
          Pt_CB_MODIFY_VERIFY
          Pt_CB_MOTION_VERIFY
        Convenience functions:
        PtMultiLines_t
          Description:
        PtMultiTextAttributes_t
          Description:
        PtMultiTextCallback_t
          Description:
        PtMultiTextCreateAttributes
          Description:
          Examples:
        PtMultiTextGetAttributes
          Description:
          Examples:
        PtMultiTextInfo
          Description:
        PtMultiTextLine_t
          Description:
        PtMultiTextModifyAttributes
          Description:
          Examples:
        PtMultiTextModifyText
          Description:
        PtMultiTextQuery_t
          Description:
        PtMultiTextSegment_t
          Description:
      PtNumeric
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_NUMERIC_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_NUMERIC_PREFIX
          Pt_ARG_NUMERIC_SPACING
          Pt_ARG_NUMERIC_SUFFIX
          Pt_ARG_NUMERIC_UPDOWN_WIDTH
        Exported subordinate children:
        Inherited resources:
      PtNumericFloat
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_NUMERIC_INCREMENT
          Pt_ARG_NUMERIC_MAX
          Pt_ARG_NUMERIC_MIN
          Pt_ARG_NUMERIC_PRECISION
          Pt_ARG_NUMERIC_VALUE
          Pt_CB_NUMERIC_CHANGED
        Exported subordinate children:
        Inherited resources:
          Pt_CB_ACTIVATE
      PtNumericInteger
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_NUMERIC_INCREMENT
          Pt_ARG_NUMERIC_MAX
          Pt_ARG_NUMERIC_MIN
          Pt_ARG_NUMERIC_VALUE
          Pt_CB_NUMERIC_CHANGED
        Exported subordinate children:
        Inherited resources:
          Pt_CB_ACTIVATE
      PtOnOffButton
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_ONOFF_STATE
          Pt_CB_ONOFF_NEW_VALUE
        Inherited resources:
      PtOSContainer
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        Inherited resources:
          Pt_ARG_FILL_COLOR
      PtPane
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        Inherited resources:
      PtPanelGroup
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          Populating a panel group
            Multiple panels
            Single panel
          Panel margins
          Panel indexes
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_MARGIN_BOTTOM
          Pt_ARG_MARGIN_LEFT
          Pt_ARG_MARGIN_RIGHT
          Pt_ARG_MARGIN_TOP
          Pt_ARG_PG_CURRENT
          Pt_ARG_PG_CURRENT_INDEX
          Pt_ARG_PG_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_PG_OVERLAP_THRESHOLD
          Pt_ARG_PG_PANEL_TITLES
          Pt_ARG_PG_SELECTION_MODE
          Pt_CB_PG_PANEL_SWITCHING
        Inherited resources:
        Convenience functions:
        PtPGCreatePopup
          Description:
        PtPGFindIndexByPanel
          Description:
        PtPGFindIndexByTitle
          Description:
        PtPGFindPanelByIndex
          Description:
        PtPGFindPanelByTitle
          Description:
        PtPGFindTitleByIndex
          Description:
      PtPixel
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        Inherited resources:
      PtPolygon
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_POLYGON_FLAGS
        Inherited resources:
      PtPrintSel
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_PRINT_CONTEXT
          Pt_ARG_PRINT_FILE
          Pt_ARG_PRINT_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_PS_LBL_ALL
          Pt_ARG_PS_LBL_COLLATED
          Pt_ARG_PS_LBL_COPIES
          Pt_ARG_PS_LBL_DOUBLE_SIDED
          Pt_ARG_PS_LBL_FILE
          Pt_ARG_PS_LBL_FROM
          Pt_ARG_PS_LBL_NAME
          Pt_ARG_PS_LBL_NOT_COLLATED
          Pt_ARG_PS_LBL_PREFERENCES
          Pt_ARG_PS_LBL_PRINT_ORDER
          Pt_ARG_PS_LBL_PRINT_PAGES
          Pt_ARG_PS_LBL_RANGE
          Pt_ARG_PS_LBL_REVERSED
          Pt_ARG_PS_LBL_SELECTION
          Pt_ARG_PS_LBL_SEND_TO_FILE
          Pt_ARG_PS_LBL_SEND_TO_PRINTER
          Pt_ARG_PS_LBL_TO
          Pt_CB_PRINT_PROPS
        Inherited resources:
        Convenience functions:
      PtProgress
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_PROGRESS_BAR_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_PROGRESS_DIVISIONS
          Pt_ARG_PROGRESS_GAP
          Pt_ARG_PROGRESS_SPACING
        Inherited resources:
        Convenience functions:
        PtProgressEntireSegment
          Description:
        PtProgressFirstSegment
          Description:
        PtProgressNextSegment
          Description:
        PtProgressTextRect
          Description:
      PtRaw
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          Draw function
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_RAW_CALC_OPAQUE_F
          Pt_ARG_RAW_CONNECT_F
          Pt_ARG_RAW_DRAW_F
          Pt_ARG_RAW_EXTENT_F
          Pt_ARG_RAW_INIT_F
        Inherited resources:
      PtRawList
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_RAWLIST_BACKGROUND_F
          Pt_ARG_RAWLIST_DRAW_F
          Pt_ARG_RAWLIST_GFLAGS
          Pt_ARG_RAWLIST_INFLATE_F
          Pt_ARG_RAWLIST_KEY_F
          Pt_ARG_RAWLIST_MOUSE_F
          Pt_ARG_RAWLIST_SELECT_F
        Inherited resources:
          Pt_CB_DND
        Convenience functions:
      PtRawTree
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_RAWTREE_DRAW_F
          Pt_ARG_RAWTREE_INFLATE_F
          Pt_ARG_RAWTREE_SELECT_F
          Pt_ARG_RAWTREE_STATE_F
        Inherited resources:
          Pt_ARG_TREE_FLAGS
          Pt_CB_DND
        Convenience functions:
      PtRect
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_RECT_ROUNDNESS
        Inherited resources:
      PtRegion
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_REGION_FIELDS
          Pt_ARG_REGION_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_REGION_INFRONT
          Pt_ARG_REGION_INPUT_GROUP
          Pt_ARG_REGION_OPAQUE
          Pt_ARG_REGION_PARENT
          Pt_ARG_REGION_RECTANGLES
          Pt_ARG_REGION_SENSE
        Inherited resources:
      PtScrollArea
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          Scrolling notification
          Scrolling control
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_SCROLLAREA_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_SCROLLAREA_INCREMENT_X
          Pt_ARG_SCROLLAREA_INCREMENT_Y
          Pt_ARG_SCROLLAREA_MAX_X
          Pt_ARG_SCROLLAREA_MAX_Y
          Pt_ARG_SCROLLAREA_POS_X
          Pt_ARG_SCROLLAREA_POS_Y
          Pt_ARG_SCROLLAREA_SCROLLBAR_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_SCROLLBAR_X_DISPLAY
          Pt_ARG_SCROLLBAR_X_HEIGHT
          Pt_ARG_SCROLLBAR_Y_DISPLAY
          Pt_ARG_SCROLLBAR_Y_WIDTH
          Pt_CB_SCROLLAREA_SCROLLED
        Inherited resources:
        Convenience functions:
        PtScrollAreaCanvas
          Description:
      PtScrollbar
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          Mouse actions
          Keyboard actions
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_INCREMENT
          Pt_ARG_MIN_SLIDER_SIZE
          Pt_ARG_PAGE_INCREMENT
          Pt_ARG_SCROLLBAR_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_SLIDER_SIZE
          Pt_CB_SCROLL_MOVE
        Inherited resources:
          Pt_ARG_BANDWIDTH_THRESHOLD
      PtScrollContainer
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          Anchors and resize policy
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_SCROLLCONT_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_SCROLLCONT_RESIZE_FLAGS
        Inherited resources:
      PtSeparator
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_SEP_ARM_BITMAP_CURSOR
          Pt_ARG_SEP_ARM_CURSOR_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_SEP_ARM_CURSOR_TYPE
          Pt_ARG_SEP_DRAG_BOUNDS
          Pt_ARG_SEP_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_SEP_IMAGE
          Pt_ARG_SEP_IMAGE_H_ALIGN
          Pt_ARG_SEP_IMAGE_V_ALIGN
          Pt_ARG_SEP_TYPE
          Pt_CB_SEP_DRAG
        Inherited resources:
          Pt_ARG_BANDWIDTH_THRESHOLD
      PtServer
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_SERVER_CONNECTION
          Pt_ARG_SERVER_NAME
          Pt_ARG_SERVER_SEND (write only)
          Pt_CB_SERVER_CONNECTED
          Pt_CB_SERVER_ERROR
          Pt_CB_SERVER_RECEIVE
          Pt_CB_SERVER_TRANSPORT
        Inherited resources:
      PtSlider
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          Mouse actions
          Keyboard actions
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_SLIDER_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_SLIDER_HANDLE_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_SLIDER_HANDLE_WIDTH
          Pt_ARG_SLIDER_IMAGE
          Pt_ARG_SLIDER_INCREMENT
          Pt_ARG_SLIDER_MULTIPLE
          Pt_ARG_SLIDER_TICK_MAJOR_DIV
          Pt_ARG_SLIDER_TROUGH_IMAGE1, Pt_ARG_SLIDER_TROUGH_IMAGE2
          Pt_CB_SLIDER_MOVE
        Inherited resources:
      PtTab
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_TAB_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_TAB_UNSELECTED_COLOR
        Inherited resources:
        Convenience functions:
      PtTerminal
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          PtTerminal and PtTty
          Fonts
          Character sets
          Resource changes and function reentrancy
          Geometry
            Resizing
            Adjusting after a resize
            The default resize function
          Size limits
          Console emulation
          Color coding
          Drawing and scrolling
            Scrolling optimization
          Drag and Drop
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_TERM_ANSI_PROTOCOL
          Pt_ARG_TERM_APP
          Pt_ARG_TERM_CHARSETS
          Pt_ARG_TERM_COLOR_MODE
          Pt_ARG_TERM_COLOR_TABLE
          Pt_ARG_TERM_COLS
          Pt_ARG_TERM_CONSOLE
          Pt_ARG_TERM_CUR_COL
          Pt_ARG_TERM_CUR_POS
          Pt_ARG_TERM_CUR_ROW
          Pt_ARG_TERM_CURSOR_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_TERM_DRAW_MODES
          Pt_ARG_TERM_FONT
          Pt_ARG_TERM_FONT_INDEX
          Pt_ARG_TERM_FONT_LIST
          Pt_ARG_TERM_FONT_SIZE (read-only)
          Pt_ARG_TERM_MARGINS (read-only)
          Pt_ARG_TERM_MAXCOLS
          Pt_ARG_TERM_MAXROWS
          Pt_ARG_TERM_MAXSIZE
          Pt_ARG_TERM_MINCOLS
          Pt_ARG_TERM_MINROWS
          Pt_ARG_TERM_MINSIZE
          Pt_ARG_TERM_OPTIONS
          Pt_ARG_TERM_OPTMASK
          Pt_ARG_TERM_RESIZE_FL
          Pt_ARG_TERM_RESIZE_FUN
          Pt_ARG_TERM_RESIZE_STR
          Pt_ARG_TERM_ROWS
          Pt_ARG_TERM_SCRLBK_COUNT
          Pt_ARG_TERM_SCRLBK_LIMIT
          Pt_ARG_TERM_SCRLBK_POS
          Pt_ARG_TERM_SCROLL
          Pt_ARG_TERM_SELECTION
          Pt_ARG_TERM_SIZE
          Pt_ARG_TERM_VISUAL_BELL
          Pt_CB_TERM_APP
          Pt_CB_TERM_FONT
          Pt_CB_TERM_INPUT
          Pt_CB_TERM_OPTIONS
          Pt_CB_TERM_RESIZE
          Pt_CB_TERM_RESIZED
          Pt_CB_TERM_SCRLBK
        Inherited resources:
          Pt_ARG_BANDWIDTH_THRESHOLD
          Pt_ARG_FILL_COLOR
        Convenience functions:
        PtTerminalCharset_t, PtTerminalCharsets_t
          Description:
        PtTerminalCopy
          Description:
        PtTerminalCreateCsXlat
          Description:
        PtTerminalDefaultCharsets
          Description:
        PtTerminalFontInfo
          Description:
        PtTerminalGetKeys
          Description:
        PtTerminalGetSelection
          Description:
        PtTerminalName
          Description:
        PtTerminalPasteClipboard
          Description:
        PtTerminalPasteSelection
          Description:
        PtTerminalPut, PtTerminalPutc, PtTerminalPuts
          Description:
        PtTerminalSelectWord
          Description:
      PtText
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          Interaction model
          Selecting text
          The widget's text
            Setting text
            Getting text
            Getting the current selection
            Replacing text
          Text-modification callbacks
            Validation
            Preventing the modification
            Handling deletions
            Example: entering a password
            String changes
          Focus callbacks
          Cursor-movement callbacks
          Activate callback
          Edit masks
          Mouse actions
          Keyboard actions
          Drag and Drop
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_COLUMNS
          Pt_ARG_CURSOR_POSITION
          Pt_ARG_EDIT_MASK
          Pt_ARG_MAX_LENGTH
          Pt_ARG_SELECTION_RANGE
          Pt_ARG_TEXT_CURSOR_WIDTH
          Pt_ARG_TEXT_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_TEXT_HIGHLIGHT_BACKGROUND_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_TEXT_HIGHLIGHT_TEXT_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_TEXT_SUBSTRING
          Pt_CB_MODIFY_NOTIFY or Pt_CB_TEXT_CHANGED
          Pt_CB_MODIFY_VERIFY
          Pt_CB_MOTION_NOTIFY
          Pt_CB_MOTION_VERIFY
        Inherited resources:
          Pt_CB_ACTIVATE
          Pt_CB_GOT_FOCUS, Pt_CB_LOST_FOCUS
        Convenience functions:
        PtTextCallback_t, PtTextControl_t, PtTextControlInfo_t
          Description:
        PtTextGetSelection
          Description:
        PtTextModifyText
          Description:
        PtTextSetSelection
          Description:
      PtTimer
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_TIMER_INITIAL
          Pt_ARG_TIMER_REPEAT
          Pt_CB_TIMER_ACTIVATE
        Inherited resources:
      PtToggleButton
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          Creating toggle buttons
          Grouping toggle buttons
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_INDICATOR_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_INDICATOR_TYPE
        Inherited resources:
      PtToolbar
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_ORIENTATION
          Pt_ARG_TOOLBAR_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_TOOLBAR_LAYOUT_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_TOOLBAR_SPACING
        Inherited resources:
      PtToolbarGroup
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_ORIENTATION
          Pt_ARG_TG_FLAGS
        Inherited resources:
      PtTree
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          Allocating items and building a tree
          Using images in tree items
          Displaying text in columns
          Displaying images in columns
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_TREE_BALLOON
          Pt_ARG_TREE_COLUMN_ATTR
          Pt_ARG_TREE_COLUMN_IMGFUN
          Pt_ARG_TREE_IMAGES
          Pt_ARG_TREE_IMGMASK
          Pt_CB_TREE_COLUMN_SEL
          Pt_CB_TREE_SELECTION
          Pt_CB_TREE_STATE
        Inherited resources:
          Pt_ARG_TREE_FLAGS
          Pt_CB_DND
        Convenience functions:
        PtTreeAddAfter
          Description:
          Examples:
        PtTreeAddFirst
          Description:
          Examples:
        PtTreeAddImages
          Description:
          Examples:
        PtTreeAllItems
          Description:
          Examples:
        PtTreeAllocItem
          Description:
          Examples:
        PtTreeChangeItem
          Description:
          Examples:
        PtTreeClearSelection
          Description:
        PtTreeCollapse
          Description:
        PtTreeCreateItem
          Description:
          Examples:
        PtTreeExpand
          Description:
        PtTreeFreeAllItems
          Description:
        PtTreeFreeItems
          Description:
        PtTreeGetCurrent
          Description:
        PtTreeGetSelIndexes
          Description:
        PtTreeGoto
          Description:
        PtTreeItem_t
          Description:
        PtTreeItemAttributes_t
          Description:
        PtTreeItemIndex
          Description:
        PtTreeModifyItem
          Description:
        PtTreeModifyItemString
          Description:
        PtTreeRemoveChildren
          Description:
        PtTreeRemoveItem
          Description:
        PtTreeRemoveList
          Description:
        PtTreeRootItem
          Description:
        PtTreeSelect
          Description:
        PtTreeSelectedItems
          Description:
        PtTreeSetSelIndexes
          Description:
        PtTreeShow
          Description:
        PtTreeUnselect
          Description:
        PtTreeUnselectNonBrothers
          Description:
      PtTrend
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_TREND_ATTRIBUTES
          Pt_ARG_TREND_COLOR_LIST
          Pt_ARG_TREND_COUNT
          Pt_ARG_TREND_DATA (write-only)
          Pt_ARG_TREND_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_TREND_GRID_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_TREND_GRID_X
          Pt_ARG_TREND_GRID_Y
          Pt_ARG_TREND_INC
          Pt_ARG_TREND_MAX
          Pt_ARG_TREND_MIN
          Pt_ARG_TREND_PALETTE_END
        Inherited resources:
        Convenience functions:
        PtTrendChangeData, PtTrendChangeTrendData
          Description:
      PtTty
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          PtTerminal and PtTty
          Setting PtTty resources
          File descriptors
          Drag and Drop
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_TTY_ARGV (write-only)
          Pt_ARG_TTY_BUFFER
          Pt_ARG_TTY_BUFLEN
          Pt_ARG_TTY_CMD (write-only)
          Pt_ARG_TTY_DEVSIZE
          Pt_ARG_TTY_EXIT_STATUS (read-only)
          Pt_ARG_TTY_FDS
          Pt_ARG_TTY_FDSET
          Pt_ARG_TTY_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_TTY_INPUT
          Pt_ARG_TTY_INPUT_WRITTEN (read-only)
          Pt_ARG_TTY_PATH
          Pt_ARG_TTY_PID
          Pt_ARG_TTY_PRI
          Pt_ARG_TTY_PSEUDO
          Pt_ARG_TTY_RFD
          Pt_ARG_TTY_SFD
          Pt_ARG_TTY_SPAWN_OPTIONS
          Pt_ARG_TTY_WFD
          Pt_CB_TTY_DEVSIZE
          Pt_CB_TTY_OUTPUT
          Pt_CB_TTY_TERMINATED
        Inherited resources:
        Convenience functions:
        PtTtyShell
          Description:
      PtUpDown
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_ARM_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_ORIENTATION
          Pt_ARG_SPACING
          Pt_ARG_UPDOWN_ARM_DATA_DECREMENT
          Pt_ARG_UPDOWN_ARM_DATA_INCREMENT
          Pt_ARG_UPDOWN_BORDER_WIDTH
          Pt_ARG_UPDOWN_DATA_DECREMENT
          Pt_ARG_UPDOWN_DATA_INCREMENT
          Pt_ARG_UPDOWN_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_UPDOWN_INDICATOR_MARGIN
        Inherited resources:
          Pt_CB_ACTIVATE, Pt_CB_ARM, Pt_CB_DISARM, Pt_CB_REPEAT
      PtWebClient
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          Starting the server
          Migrating from libPtWeb.so.2 to libPtWeb.so.3
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_WEB_ACTIVATE_LINK (key mode only)
          Pt_ARG_WEB_AUTHENTICATE
          Pt_ARG_WEB_BUILD_DATE (read only)
          Pt_ARG_WEB_COMMAND (write only)
          Pt_ARG_WEB_DATA (write only)
          Pt_ARG_WEB_DOWNLOAD (write only)
          Pt_ARG_WEB_ENCODING
          Pt_ARG_WEB_GET_CERTIFICATES (read only)
          Pt_ARG_WEB_GET_CONTEXT (read only)
          Pt_ARG_WEB_GET_HISTORY (read only)
          Pt_ARG_WEB_GET_URL (write only)
          Pt_ARG_WEB_HELPER (write only)
          Pt_ARG_WEB_H_ERRNO
          Pt_ARG_WEB_IMPORT_CERTIFICATE
          Pt_ARG_WEB_NAVIGATE_FRAME
          Pt_ARG_WEB_NAVIGATE_LINK
          Pt_ARG_WEB_NAVIGATE_PAGE
          Pt_ARG_WEB_OPTION
            HTML Options
            HTTP cookie options
            Authentication options
            FTP options
            Gopher options
            HTTP options
            File options
            Image options
            Print options
            SOCKS options
            TCP/IP options
            Disk-cache options
            Miscellaneous options
            NetFront-specific options
          Pt_ARG_WEB_PRINT (write-only)
          Pt_ARG_WEB_RELOAD (write only)
          Pt_ARG_WEB_SERVER
          Pt_ARG_WEB_SERVER_PID (read only)
          Pt_ARG_WEB_SSL_RESPONSE
          Pt_ARG_WEB_STARTUP_ERRNO (read only)
          Pt_ARG_WEB_STOP (write only)
          Pt_ARG_WEB_UNKNOWN_RESP (write-only)
          Pt_ARG_WEB_VERSION (read only)
          Pt_CB_WEB_AUTHENTICATE
          Pt_CB_WEB_CLOSE_WINDOW
          Pt_CB_WEB_COMPLETE
          Pt_CB_WEB_CONTEXT
          Pt_CB_WEB_DATA_REQ
          Pt_CB_WEB_DOWNLOAD
          Pt_CB_WEB_ERROR
          Pt_CB_WEB_IMPORT_CERTIFICATE
          Pt_CB_WEB_METADATA
          Pt_CB_WEB_NEED_SCROLL (key mode only)
          Pt_CB_WEB_NEW_WINDOW
          Pt_CB_WEB_PAGE_INFO
          Pt_CB_WEB_SSL_CERTINFO
          Pt_CB_WEB_SSL_CERTNONTRUSTED
          Pt_CB_WEB_SSL_CLIENT_CERT_SELECT
          Pt_CB_WEB_SSL_ERROR
          Pt_CB_WEB_START
          Pt_CB_WEB_STATUS
          Pt_CB_WEB_UNKNOWN
          Pt_CB_WEB_URL
        Inherited resources:
      PtWidget
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          Geometry
          Storing arbitrary user data
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_ANCHOR_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_ANCHOR_OFFSETS
          Pt_ARG_AREA
          Pt_ARG_BEVEL_WIDTH
          Pt_ARG_BITMAP_CURSOR
          Pt_ARG_CURSOR_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_CURSOR_TYPE
          Pt_ARG_DATA
          Pt_ARG_DIM
          Pt_ARG_EFLAGS
          Pt_ARG_EXTENT
          Pt_ARG_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_GRID_LAYOUT_DATA
          Pt_ARG_HEIGHT
          Pt_ARG_HELP_TOPIC
          Pt_ARG_LAYOUT_DATA
          Pt_ARG_MAXIMUM_DIM
          Pt_ARG_MINIMUM_DIM
          Pt_ARG_POINTER
          Pt_ARG_POS
          Pt_ARG_RESIZE_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_ROW_LAYOUT_DATA
          Pt_ARG_USER_DATA
          Pt_ARG_WIDTH
          Pt_CB_BLOCKED
          Pt_CB_DESTROYED
          Pt_CB_DND
          Pt_CB_FILTER
          Pt_CB_HOTKEY
          Pt_CB_IS_DESTROYED
          Pt_CB_OUTBOUND
          Pt_CB_RAW
          Pt_CB_REALIZED
          Pt_CB_UNREALIZED
      PtWindow
        Class hierarchy:
        PhAB icon:
        Public header:
        Description:
          Interacting with the Window Manager
            Setting the window's title
            Controlling the decorations
            Controlling window resizing
            Enabling Window Manager functions
            Notifying the application
          Creating subwindows
        New resources:
          Pt_ARG_MAX_HEIGHT
          Pt_ARG_MAX_WIDTH
          Pt_ARG_MIN_HEIGHT
          Pt_ARG_MIN_WIDTH
          Pt_ARG_WINDOW_ACTIVE_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_WINDOW_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_WINDOW_FRONT_WINDOW
          Pt_ARG_WINDOW_HELP_ROOT
          Pt_ARG_WINDOW_INACTIVE_COLOR
          Pt_ARG_WINDOW_MANAGED_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_WINDOW_NOTIFY_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_WINDOW_RENDER_FLAGS
          Pt_ARG_WINDOW_STATE
          Pt_ARG_WINDOW_TITLE
          Pt_ARG_WINDOW_TITLE_COLOR
          Pt_CB_WINDOW
          Pt_CB_WINDOW_CLOSING
          Pt_CB_WINDOW_OPENING
          Pt_CB_WINDOW_TRANSPORT
        Inherited resources:
        Convenience functions:
        PtWindowFocus
          Description:
          Examples:
        PtWindowGetState
          Description:
        PtWindowToBack
          Description:
          Examples:
        PtWindowToFront
          Description:
          Examples:
    What's New
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.5.0
        Changes
        Errata
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.4
        Changes
          PtPrintSel
          PtFileSel
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.3 Service Pack 1
        New widgets
        Changes
          PtGenList
          PtBasic
          PtWindow
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.3
        New widgets
        Changes
          PtBasic
          PtContainer
          PtFontSel
          PtLabel
          PtSeparator
          PtTerminal
          PtTree
          PtWebClient
          PtWidget
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.2.1
        Changes
          PtGraphics
        Errata
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.2.0
        PtBasic
        PtFontSel
        PtGenList
        PtMultiText
        PtOSContainer
        PtSlider
        PtTerminal
        PtText
        PtTty
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.1.0
        PtGroup
        PtMenu
        PtNumericFloat
        PtNumericInteger
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.0
        New widgets
        Deprecated widgets
        Other changes
          PtBasic
          PtBezier
          PtBkgd
          PtButton
          PtComboBox
          PtContainer
          PtFileSel
          PtFontSel
          PtGenList
          PtGauge
          PtGenTree
          PtGraphic
          PtGrid
          PtLabel
          PtMenuButton
          PtMultiText
          PtNumeric
          PtNumericInteger
          PtPolygon
          PtPrintSel
          PtRaw
          PtRegion
          PtScrollArea
          PtScrollbar
          PtSlider
          PtTerminal
          PtText
          PtTimer
          PtToggleButton
          PtTree
          PtTty
          PtWidget
          PtWindow
    Glossary
  Building Custom Widgets
    About This Manual
      Typographical conventions
        Note to Windows users
        Navigation buttons
      Technical support
    Overview
      Subclassing widgets
      Design considerations
      A quick look at a widget
        Widget header file
          Instance structure members
        Widget source file
          Class structure members
      Types of widgets
        Class hierarchy
        Basic widgets
        Container widgets
        Compound widgets
    Life Cycle of a Widget
      All widgets
      Basic widgets
        Instantiating the widget
          Creating and initializing the widget class
          Setting default values
          Setting application resources
        Realizing a widget instance
          Processing methods
          Initialization method
          Extent method
          Connection method
          Realization method
          Draw method
        After realizing a widget
        Destroying a widget
          Unrealization method
          Destruction method
          Other methods
      Container widgets
        Child constraints
        Child redirection
      Compound widgets
        Exporting subordinate widgets
    Anatomy of a Widget
      Defining resources
        Resource manifests
        PtResourceRec_t resource records
          type member
          mod_f member
          query_f member
          arg_value and arg_len members
            Scalar resources
            Flags resources
            String resources
            Struct resources
            Pointer resources
            Alloc resources
            Link resources
            Callback resources
            Boolean resources
            Array resources
            Image resources
          Examples
      Defining the widget class
        Widget class structure
          Widget class structure description
        Widget class resource table
        PtBasic class resource additions
      Class methods
        Defaults method
        Initialization method
        Extent method
        Connection method
        Realization method
        Draw method
          Using the Pg library safely
        Unrealization method
        Destruction method
        Set Resources method
        Get Resources method
        Got Focus method
        Lost Focus method
        Calc Opaque Rect method
      Widget actions
        Raw callback list
      Container widget anatomy
        Child-constraint support
          Child Created method
          Child Realizing method
          Child Realized method
          Child Moved/Resized method
          Child Unrealizing method
          Child Unrealized method
          Child Destroyed method
          Child Setting Resource method
          Child Getting Resource method
          Child Getting Focus method
          Child Losing Focus method
          Child Redirection method
        Fundamental methods
          Defaults method
          Extent method
          Realization method
      Compound widget anatomy
        Blocking resources
        Compound redirection
        Fundamental methods
          Defaults method
          Realization method
          Get Resources and Set Resources methods
          Destruction method
    Using Widget Superclasses
      PtWidget
        Class hierarchy
        Class flags
        Methods
          Defaults method
          Initialization method
          Extent method
          Connection method
          Realization method
          Unrealization method
          Destruction method
        Widget actions
        Resource definitions
        Functions
      PtBasic
        Class hierarchy
        Class extensions
        Methods
          Defaults method
          Initialization method
          Extent method
          Connection method
          Realization method
          Draw method
          Unrealization method
          Destruction method
          Got Focus method
          Lost Focus method
          Calc Opaque Rect method
        Widget actions
        Resource definitions
        Functions
      PtContainer
        Class hierarchy
        Class extensions
        Methods
          Defaults method
          Initialization method
          Extent method
          Connection method
          Realization method
          Draw method
          Unrealization method
          Destruction method
          Got Focus method
          Lost Focus method
          Calc Opaque Rect method
          Child Created method
          Child Realized/Unrealized method
          Child Moved/Resized method
          Child Destroyed method
          Child Setting Resources method
          Child Getting Resources method
          Child Getting Focus method
          Child Losing Focus method
        Widget actions
        Resource definitions
        Functions
      PtCompound
        Class hierarchy
        Class extensions
        Methods
          Defaults method
          Initialization method
          Extent method
          Connection method
          Realization method
          Draw method
          Unrealization method
          Destruction method
          Got Focus method
          Lost Focus method
          Calc Opaque Rect method
        Widget actions
        Resource definitions
        Functions
      PtGenList
        Class hierarchy
        Class extensions
        Methods
          Defaults method
          Initialization method
          Extent method
          Connection method
          Realization method
          Draw method
          Unrealization method
          Destruction method
          Got Focus method
          Lost Focus method
          Calc Opaque Rect method
          Child Created method
          Child Realized method
          Child Moved/Resized method
          Child Unrealized method
          Child Destroyed method
          Child Setting Resources method
          Child Getting Resources method
          Child Getting Focus method
          Child Losing Focus method
          List Draw method
          List Mouse method
          List Key method
          List Select method
          List Inflate method
          List Attributes method
        Widget actions
        Resource definitions
        Functions
      PtGenTree
        Class hierarchy
        Class extensions
        Methods
          Defaults method
          Initialization method
          Extent method
          Connection method
          Realization method
          Draw method
          Unrealization method
          Destruction method
          Got Focus method
          Lost Focus method
          Calc Opaque Rect method
          Child Created method
          Child Realized method
          Child Moved/Resized method
          Child Unrealized method
          Child Destroyed method
          Child Setting Resources method
          Child Getting Resources method
          Child Getting Focus method
          Child Losing Focus method
          List Draw method
          List Mouse method
          List Key method
          Tree Draw Item method
          Tree Item State method
        Widget actions
        Resource definitions
        Functions
      PtLabel
        Class hierarchy
        Methods
          Defaults method
          Initialization method
          Extent method
          Connection method
          Realization method
          Draw method
          Unrealization method
          Got focus method
          Lost Focus method
          Calc Opaque Rect method
        Widget actions
        Resource definitions
        Functions
      PtGraphic
        Class hierarchy
        Methods
          Defaults method
          Initialization method
          Extent method
          Connection method
          Realization method
          Draw method
          Unrealization method
          Destruction method
          Got Focus method
          Lost Focus method
          Calc Opaque Rect method
        Widget actions
        Resource definitions
        Functions
      PtGauge
        Class hierarchy
        Methods
          Defaults method
          Initialization method
          Extent method
          Connection method
          Realization method
          Draw method
          Unrealization method
          Destruction method
          Got Focus method
          Lost Focus method
          Calc Opaque Rect method
        Widget actions
        Resource definitions
        Functions
    Creating a List Widget
      Overview
      Item structure
      Widget instance structure
      Methods
        List Draw method
        List Mouse method
        List Key method
        List Select method
        List Inflate method
        List Attributes method
      Convenience functions
      PtSuperClassGenListDraw
        Description:
      PtSuperClassGenListInflate
        Description:
      PtSuperClassGenListKey
        Description:
      PtSuperClassGenListMouse
        Description:
      PtSuperClassGenListSelect
        Description:
    Creating a Tree Widget
      Overview
      Item structure
      Methods
        Tree Draw Item method
        Tree Item State method
      Convenience functions
      PtSuperClassGenTreeDrawItem
        Description:
      PtSuperClassGenTreeItemState
        Description:
    Binding Widgets into PhAB
      Widget design considerations
        Single-value resources
        When to add custom widgets to palette files
        Displaying your custom widget
      Creating a shared object
      Creating a template
      Editing palette.def
      Creating a widget description table
        Widget class name (w=)
        Widget hierarchy (h=)
        List of resources (r=)
          Option and flag pairs
          Pointer-to-function resources
        List of callbacks (c=, k=, e=)
        Inherited resources and callbacks (i=, n=)
        Base widget (b=)
        Change class definition (q=)
        Create-type definition (t=)
        Cursor styles (s=)
        Default values (d=)
    Widget Building Library API
      PtAddWidgetData
        Description:
      PtAnchorDeregister
        Description:
      PtAnchorRegister
        Description:
      PtAnchorWidget
        Description:
      PtApplyAnchors
        Description:
      PtAttemptResize
        Description:
      PtCalcAnchorOffsets
        Description:
      PtCalcRegion
        Description:
      PtChildBoundingBox
        Description:
      PtClipAdd
        Description:
      PtClipRemove
        Description:
      PtCompoundRedirect
        Description:
      PtCoreChangeRegion
        Description:
      PtCreateWidgetClass
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtDamageExposed
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtDestroyCallbackList
        Description:
      PtDestroyHotkeyCallbacks
        Description:
      PtDestroyRawCallbacks
        Description:
      PtFindNextWidgetData
        Description:
      PtFindResource
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtFindWidgetData
        Description:
      PtGetCallbackList
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtGetStruct
        Description:
      PtInvokeCallbackList
        Description:
      PtInvokeCallbackType
        Description:
      PtInvokeResizeCallbacks
        Description:
      PtMoveResizeWidget
        Description:
      PtRemoveWidgetData
        Description:
      PtResizeCanvas
        Description:
      PtResizePolicy
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtSetExtentFromArea
        Description:
      PtSetStruct
        Description:
      PtSetValue
        Description:
      PtSuperClassCalcOpaque
        Description:
      PtSuperClassChildCreated
        Description:
      PtSuperClassChildDestroyed
        Description:
      PtSuperClassChildGettingFocus
        Description:
      PtSuperClassChildGettingResources
        Description:
      PtSuperClassChildLosingFocus
        Description:
      PtSuperClassChildMovedResized
        Description:
      PtSuperClassChildRealized
        Description:
      PtSuperClassChildSettingResources
        Description:
      PtSuperClassChildUnrealized
        Description:
      PtSuperClassConnect, PtSuperClassConnectFrom
        Description:
      PtSuperClassDraw
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtSuperClassExtent
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtSuperClassGetResources
        Description:
      PtSuperClassGotFocus
        Description:
      PtSuperClassInit, PtSuperClassInitFrom
        Description:
      PtSuperClassLostFocus
        Description:
      PtSuperClassRawEvent, PtSuperClassRawEventFrom
        Description:
      PtSuperClassRealized
        Description:
      PtSuperClassSetResources
        Description:
        Examples:
      PtUpdateVisibility
        Description:
      PtWidgetAbove
        Description:
    Creating Custom Resource Editors
      Resource datatypes
        Resource datatypes general notes
        RES_DATATYPE_ALLOC
          An example of implementing RES_DATATYPE_ALLOC
        RES_DATATYPE_CHOICE
        RES_DATATYPE_CODE
        RES_DATATYPE_COLOR
        RES_DATATYPE_DOUBLE
        RES_DATATYPE_FLAG
        RES_DATATYPE_FONT
        RES_DATATYPE_LIST
        RES_DATATYPE_MULTI
        RES_DATATYPE_NUMERIC
        RES_DATATYPE_PATTERN
        RES_DATATYPE_PIXMAP
        RES_DATATYPE_STRING
      The life cycle of a plugin instance
        The frugal resource editor
        The full resource editor
        An external application resource editor
      The res_editors.def file
      Endian issues
    The resource editor API
      Resource Editor API structures
      Functions exported from PhAB
        The resource editor's window supporting functions
      PhABResExportCommon_t.alloc_image
        Description:
      PhABResExportCommon_t.alloc_mem
        Description:
      PhABResExportFull_t.answer_changes
        Description:
      PhABResExportCommon_t.apply
        Description:
      PhABResExportFull_t.closing
        Description:
      PhABResExportCommon_t.cmp
        Description:
      PhABResExportFull_t.create_window
        Description:
      PhABResExportFull_t.destroy
        Description:
      PhABResExportCommon_t.dup
        Description:
      PhABResExportCommon_t.free
        Description:
      PhABResExportCommon_t.free_image
        Description:
      PhABResExportCommon_t.free_mem
        Description:
      PhABResExportFull_t.get_area
        Description:
      PhABResExportCommon_t.get_res
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhABResExportCommon_t.message
        Description:
      PhABResExportFrugal_t.open
        Description:
      PhABResExportCommon_t
        Description:
      PhABResExportFrugal_t
        Description:
      PhABResExportFull_t
        Description:
      ResPlugin_t
        Description:
      ResPluginAnyChangesF_t
        Description:
          Should return:
        Examples:
      ResPluginBlockF_t
        Description:
        Examples:
      ResPluginCommon_t
        Description:
      ResPluginDestroyF_t
        Description:
        Examples:
      ResPluginDisableF_t
        Description:
        Examples:
      ResPluginFrugalCreateF_t
        Description:
          Should return:
        Examples:
      ResPluginFrugalEditor_t
        Description:
      ResPluginFullCreateF_t
        Description:
          Should return:
        Examples:
      ResPluginFullEditor_t
        Description:
      ResPluginGetAreaF_t
        Description:
        Examples:
      ResPluginGetChangesF_t
        Description:
        Examples:
      ResPluginLoadingF_t
        Description:
          Should return:
        Examples:
      ResPluginSetDataF_t
        Description:
        Examples:
      ResPluginToFrontF_t
        Description:
        Examples:
      ResPluginUnloadingF_t
        Description:
        Examples:
      PhABResExportFull_t.set_state
        Description:
      PhABResExportFull_t.to_front
        Description:
    Resource editor plugin examples
      A string editor
      An external editor
    Miscellaneous Widget-Building Tips
    What's New
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.3.0 Service Pack 1
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.3
        Resource editor plugin API
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.2.1
        Errata
      What's new in Photon for QNX Neutrino 6.2.0
        Overview
        Anatomy of a Widget
        Creating a List Widget
        Creating a Tree Widget
        Binding Widgets into PhAB
        Widget Building Library API
        Miscellaneous Widget-Building Tips
    Glossary
QNX Usage, Licensing, and Copyright Information
  Usage information
    Typographical conventions
    Technical support
  Copyright information
    QNX Momentics IDE User's Guide
    Phindows User's Guide
  Licensing information
  Usage information
    Typographical conventions
    Technical support
  Copyright information
    QNX Momentics IDE User's Guide
    Phindows User's Guide
  Licensing information