...y MT-Safe STANDARDS POSIX.1-2008. HISTORY 4.3BSD-Reno (not in 4.2BSD). SEE ALSO open (2), openat (2), closedir (3), opendir (3), readdir (3), rewinddir (3), scandir (3), seekdir…...directory of the calling process, as is done by utimes (2) for a relative pathname). See openat (2) for an explanation of why this can be useful. If pathname is relative and dir…...the calling process (like mkfifo ()). If pathname is absolute, then dirfd is ignored. See openat (2) for an explanation of the need for mkfifoat (). RETURN VALUE On success mkfi…...the calling process (like mkfifo ()). If pathname is absolute, then dirfd is ignored. See openat (2) for an explanation of the need for mkfifoat (). RETURN VALUE On success mkfi…...of the calling process (like scandir ()). If dirp is absolute, then dirfd is ignored. See openat (2) for an explanation of the need for scandirat (). RETURN VALUE The scandir ()…...of the calling process (like scandir ()). If dirp is absolute, then dirfd is ignored. See openat (2) for an explanation of the need for scandirat (). RETURN VALUE The scandir ()…...of the calling process (like scandir ()). If dirp is absolute, then dirfd is ignored. See openat (2) for an explanation of the need for scandirat (). RETURN VALUE The scandir ()…...of the calling process (like scandir ()). If dirp is absolute, then dirfd is ignored. See openat (2) for an explanation of the need for scandirat (). RETURN VALUE The scandir ()…