find pathnames matching a pattern, free memory from glob() NAME glob, globfree - find pathnames matching a pattern, free memory from glob() LIBRAR...find pathnames matching a pattern, free memory from glob() NAME glob, globfree - find pathnames matching a pattern, free memory from glob() LIBRAR......the string argument matches the pattern argument, which is a shell wildcard pattern (see glob (7)). The flags argument modifies the behavior; it is the bitwise OR of zero or mor…...rdc; i++) printf("%s\n", w[i]); wordfree(&p); exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); } SEE ALSO fnmatch (3), glob (3)...rdc; i++) printf("%s\n", w[i]); wordfree(&p); exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); } SEE ALSO fnmatch (3), glob (3)...gethostid () but not sethostid (). BUGS It is impossible to ensure that the identifier is globally unique. SEE ALSO hostid (1), gethostbyname (3)...gethostid () but not sethostid (). BUGS It is impossible to ensure that the identifier is globally unique. SEE ALSO hostid (1), gethostbyname (3)...error is returned. Zero or more of the following values may also be ORed in flags : RTLD_GLOBAL The symbols defined by this shared object will be made available for symbol resol…...error is returned. Zero or more of the following values may also be ORed in flags : RTLD_GLOBAL The symbols defined by this shared object will be made available for symbol resol…...error is returned. Zero or more of the following values may also be ORed in flags : RTLD_GLOBAL The symbols defined by this shared object will be made available for symbol resol…...function creates a duplicate of the locale object referred to by locobj . If locobj is LC_GLOBAL_LOCALE , duplocale () creates a locale object containing a copy of the global lo…...nction is like random (3), except that instead of using state information maintained in a global variable, it uses the state information in the argument pointed to by buf , whic…...nction is like random (3), except that instead of using state information maintained in a global variable, it uses the state information in the argument pointed to by buf , whic…...nction is like random (3), except that instead of using state information maintained in a global variable, it uses the state information in the argument pointed to by buf , whic…...nction is like random (3), except that instead of using state information maintained in a global variable, it uses the state information in the argument pointed to by buf , whic…...rminated by a newline character. The program name printed by error () is the value of the global variable program_invocation_name (3). program_invocation_name initially has the …...rminated by a newline character. The program name printed by error () is the value of the global variable program_invocation_name (3). program_invocation_name initially has the …...rminated by a newline character. The program name printed by error () is the value of the global variable program_invocation_name (3). program_invocation_name initially has the …...rminated by a newline character. The program name printed by error () is the value of the global variable program_invocation_name (3). program_invocation_name initially has the …...rminated by a newline character. The program name printed by error () is the value of the global variable program_invocation_name (3). program_invocation_name initially has the …