...his function prints the total amount of memory allocated and the total number of bytes consumed by in-use allocations. (These two values correspond to the arena and uordblks fie…...g bytes between fields. Consequently, an element's offset is not necessarily given by the sum of the sizes of the previous elements. A compiler error will result if member is no…..._usec; /* microseconds */ }; timeradd () adds the time values in a and b , and places the sum in the timeval pointed to by res . The result is normalized such that res->tv_usec …..._usec; /* microseconds */ }; timeradd () adds the time values in a and b , and places the sum in the timeval pointed to by res . The result is normalized such that res->tv_usec …..._usec; /* microseconds */ }; timeradd () adds the time values in a and b , and places the sum in the timeval pointed to by res . The result is normalized such that res->tv_usec …..._usec; /* microseconds */ }; timeradd () adds the time values in a and b , and places the sum in the timeval pointed to by res . The result is normalized such that res->tv_usec …..._usec; /* microseconds */ }; timeradd () adds the time values in a and b , and places the sum in the timeval pointed to by res . The result is normalized such that res->tv_usec …...owing: RUSAGE_SELF Return resource usage statistics for the calling process, which is the sum of resources used by all threads in the process. RUSAGE_CHILDREN Return resource us…...ety MT-Safe NOTES lseek64 () is one of the functions that was specified in the Large File Summit (LFS) specification that was completed in 1996. The purpose of the specification…...() returns a pointer to the data portion of a cmsghdr . The pointer returned cannot be assumed to be suitably aligned for accessing arbitrary payload data types. Applications sh…...() returns a pointer to the data portion of a cmsghdr . The pointer returned cannot be assumed to be suitably aligned for accessing arbitrary payload data types. Applications sh…...() returns a pointer to the data portion of a cmsghdr . The pointer returned cannot be assumed to be suitably aligned for accessing arbitrary payload data types. Applications sh…...() returns a pointer to the data portion of a cmsghdr . The pointer returned cannot be assumed to be suitably aligned for accessing arbitrary payload data types. Applications sh…...() returns a pointer to the data portion of a cmsghdr . The pointer returned cannot be assumed to be suitably aligned for accessing arbitrary payload data types. Applications sh…...() returns a pointer to the data portion of a cmsghdr . The pointer returned cannot be assumed to be suitably aligned for accessing arbitrary payload data types. Applications sh…...() returns a pointer to the data portion of a cmsghdr . The pointer returned cannot be assumed to be suitably aligned for accessing arbitrary payload data types. Applications sh…...is a synonym for NO_SEV . The classification argument The classification argument is the sum of values describing 4 types of information. The first value defines the output chan…...nosecond value; otherwise it is interpreted as microseconds. The value of buf.time is the sum of its two fields, but the field buf.time.tv_usec must always be nonnegative. The f…...versal. This path contains the path specified to fts_open () as a prefix. fts_pathlen The sum of the lengths of the strings referenced by fts_path and fts_name . fts_name The na…...versal. This path contains the path specified to fts_open () as a prefix. fts_pathlen The sum of the lengths of the strings referenced by fts_path and fts_name . fts_name The na…