Try "man 3 usleep". For future reference try "man -k <string>".
It'll give you all the listings of your string in the man pages.
Hope this helps,
Tuan
On Mon, 28 Feb 2000, Ramakrishnan wrote:
> Thanks,
> But is there anyway I can use usleep in my c program? Man usleep on my
> redhat machine only gives me a command...
> Thanks again
> Ramki
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alan Cox [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, February 28, 2000 6:50 PM
> To: Ramakrishnan
> Cc: 'linux-c-programming'; 'linux-net'
> Subject: Re: SELECT SOCKET CALL
>
> > I want to use select call as a microsecond granularity timer. But
> this
> > part of the man page confuses me. Please help.
>
> man usleep
>
> > Two :
> > If I have to implement my own version of the select according to the
> > BSD specs, is there any place available for me to get the
> > relevent documentation?
>
> BSD unix. Note that the BSD spec says the timeout may be modified at
> some
> future date when they implement it (they never did)
>
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