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What does the “3am” section means in manpages?
Why does man print “gimme gimme gimme” at 00:30?No manual page for regex in section 3 - where is it?How do you output a list of all man pages in a particular section?What means the “integer argument” in system call descriptions?In what section do descriptions of C data-structures go?What is a Kernel Routine ?What is the “2001 article” for blocking “automated retrieval programs” referred to by the wget man page?How does `man git init` get the right man page?Why is this command to open man page and perform search not working?Man pages: When to put a new system call in section 2 and when in section 3?How to fix stray “Qq” groff_mdoc quoting macros in man page?
I found this accidentally.
I just typed man fork, and instead of showing the system call documentation, it showed to me an awk extension, however, the section page number was 3am, instead of just 3.
What does 3am means?
man
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I found this accidentally.
I just typed man fork, and instead of showing the system call documentation, it showed to me an awk extension, however, the section page number was 3am, instead of just 3.
What does 3am means?
man
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'Read it very early in the morning'.
– bmargulies
Mar 25 at 21:54
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My first thought was something like unix.stackexchange.com/questions/405783/…
– Justin Lardinois
Mar 26 at 7:18
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I found this accidentally.
I just typed man fork, and instead of showing the system call documentation, it showed to me an awk extension, however, the section page number was 3am, instead of just 3.
What does 3am means?
man
I found this accidentally.
I just typed man fork, and instead of showing the system call documentation, it showed to me an awk extension, however, the section page number was 3am, instead of just 3.
What does 3am means?
man
man
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'Read it very early in the morning'.
– bmargulies
Mar 25 at 21:54
2
My first thought was something like unix.stackexchange.com/questions/405783/…
– Justin Lardinois
Mar 26 at 7:18
add a comment |
8
'Read it very early in the morning'.
– bmargulies
Mar 25 at 21:54
2
My first thought was something like unix.stackexchange.com/questions/405783/…
– Justin Lardinois
Mar 26 at 7:18
8
8
'Read it very early in the morning'.
– bmargulies
Mar 25 at 21:54
'Read it very early in the morning'.
– bmargulies
Mar 25 at 21:54
2
2
My first thought was something like unix.stackexchange.com/questions/405783/…
– Justin Lardinois
Mar 26 at 7:18
My first thought was something like unix.stackexchange.com/questions/405783/…
– Justin Lardinois
Mar 26 at 7:18
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It appears to be the manual page for a GNU Awk (gawk) extension module. The complete list is:
$ find /usr/share/man/man3 -name '*3am*' | xargs dpkg -S
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/readfile.3am.gz
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/inplace.3am.gz
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/ordchr.3am.gz
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/revoutput.3am.gz
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/readdir.3am.gz
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/filefuncs.3am.gz
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/revtwoway.3am.gz
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/time.3am.gz
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/rwarray.3am.gz
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/fork.3am.gz
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/fnmatch.3am.gz
I would guess the am stands for awk module.
1
In general, section 3 of the manual contains entries for library calls, which seems appropriate forgawklibraries, whereasfork()is carried out by the kernel and is therefore documented in section 2.
– Kusalananda♦
Mar 25 at 13:30
2
Yeah it seems that some libraries or "man page extensions" adds a postfix to the man page section number. In my system I've some prefixes likecpp,sslorperl.
– Peregring-lk
Mar 25 at 15:09
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It appears to be the manual page for a GNU Awk (gawk) extension module. The complete list is:
$ find /usr/share/man/man3 -name '*3am*' | xargs dpkg -S
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/readfile.3am.gz
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/inplace.3am.gz
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/ordchr.3am.gz
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/revoutput.3am.gz
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/readdir.3am.gz
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/filefuncs.3am.gz
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/revtwoway.3am.gz
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/time.3am.gz
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/rwarray.3am.gz
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/fork.3am.gz
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/fnmatch.3am.gz
I would guess the am stands for awk module.
1
In general, section 3 of the manual contains entries for library calls, which seems appropriate forgawklibraries, whereasfork()is carried out by the kernel and is therefore documented in section 2.
– Kusalananda♦
Mar 25 at 13:30
2
Yeah it seems that some libraries or "man page extensions" adds a postfix to the man page section number. In my system I've some prefixes likecpp,sslorperl.
– Peregring-lk
Mar 25 at 15:09
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It appears to be the manual page for a GNU Awk (gawk) extension module. The complete list is:
$ find /usr/share/man/man3 -name '*3am*' | xargs dpkg -S
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/readfile.3am.gz
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/inplace.3am.gz
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/ordchr.3am.gz
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/revoutput.3am.gz
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/readdir.3am.gz
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/filefuncs.3am.gz
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/revtwoway.3am.gz
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/time.3am.gz
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/rwarray.3am.gz
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/fork.3am.gz
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/fnmatch.3am.gz
I would guess the am stands for awk module.
1
In general, section 3 of the manual contains entries for library calls, which seems appropriate forgawklibraries, whereasfork()is carried out by the kernel and is therefore documented in section 2.
– Kusalananda♦
Mar 25 at 13:30
2
Yeah it seems that some libraries or "man page extensions" adds a postfix to the man page section number. In my system I've some prefixes likecpp,sslorperl.
– Peregring-lk
Mar 25 at 15:09
add a comment |
It appears to be the manual page for a GNU Awk (gawk) extension module. The complete list is:
$ find /usr/share/man/man3 -name '*3am*' | xargs dpkg -S
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/readfile.3am.gz
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/inplace.3am.gz
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/ordchr.3am.gz
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/revoutput.3am.gz
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/readdir.3am.gz
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/filefuncs.3am.gz
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/revtwoway.3am.gz
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/time.3am.gz
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/rwarray.3am.gz
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/fork.3am.gz
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/fnmatch.3am.gz
I would guess the am stands for awk module.
It appears to be the manual page for a GNU Awk (gawk) extension module. The complete list is:
$ find /usr/share/man/man3 -name '*3am*' | xargs dpkg -S
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/readfile.3am.gz
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/inplace.3am.gz
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/ordchr.3am.gz
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/revoutput.3am.gz
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/readdir.3am.gz
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/filefuncs.3am.gz
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/revtwoway.3am.gz
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/time.3am.gz
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/rwarray.3am.gz
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/fork.3am.gz
gawk: /usr/share/man/man3/fnmatch.3am.gz
I would guess the am stands for awk module.
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In general, section 3 of the manual contains entries for library calls, which seems appropriate forgawklibraries, whereasfork()is carried out by the kernel and is therefore documented in section 2.
– Kusalananda♦
Mar 25 at 13:30
2
Yeah it seems that some libraries or "man page extensions" adds a postfix to the man page section number. In my system I've some prefixes likecpp,sslorperl.
– Peregring-lk
Mar 25 at 15:09
add a comment |
1
In general, section 3 of the manual contains entries for library calls, which seems appropriate forgawklibraries, whereasfork()is carried out by the kernel and is therefore documented in section 2.
– Kusalananda♦
Mar 25 at 13:30
2
Yeah it seems that some libraries or "man page extensions" adds a postfix to the man page section number. In my system I've some prefixes likecpp,sslorperl.
– Peregring-lk
Mar 25 at 15:09
1
1
In general, section 3 of the manual contains entries for library calls, which seems appropriate for
gawk libraries, whereas fork() is carried out by the kernel and is therefore documented in section 2.– Kusalananda♦
Mar 25 at 13:30
In general, section 3 of the manual contains entries for library calls, which seems appropriate for
gawk libraries, whereas fork() is carried out by the kernel and is therefore documented in section 2.– Kusalananda♦
Mar 25 at 13:30
2
2
Yeah it seems that some libraries or "man page extensions" adds a postfix to the man page section number. In my system I've some prefixes like
cpp, ssl or perl.– Peregring-lk
Mar 25 at 15:09
Yeah it seems that some libraries or "man page extensions" adds a postfix to the man page section number. In my system I've some prefixes like
cpp, ssl or perl.– Peregring-lk
Mar 25 at 15:09
add a comment |
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'Read it very early in the morning'.
– bmargulies
Mar 25 at 21:54
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My first thought was something like unix.stackexchange.com/questions/405783/…
– Justin Lardinois
Mar 26 at 7:18