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structure (seconds plus microseconds).
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.TP
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.IR ru_maxrss " (since Linux 2.6.32)"
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This is the maximum resident set size used (in kilobytes). For
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This is the maximum resident set size used (in kilobytes).
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For
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.BR RUSAGE_CHILDREN ,
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this is the resident set size of the largest child, not the maximum
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resident set size of the process tree.
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@ -1442,7 +1442,8 @@ Since Linux 3.4,
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can be used instead of
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.BR PTRACE_ATTACH .
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.B PTRACE_SEIZE
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does not stop the attached process. If you need to stop
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does not stop the attached process.
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If you need to stop
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it after attach (or at any other time) without sending it any signals,
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use
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.B PTRACE_INTERRUPT
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@ -64,7 +64,8 @@ returns a pointer to the \fBend\fP of the string
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\fIdest\fP (that is, the address of the terminating null byte)
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rather than the beginning.
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.SH CONFORMING TO
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This function was added to POSIX.1-2008. Before that, it was not part of
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This function was added to POSIX.1-2008.
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Before that, it was not part of
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the C or POSIX.1 standards, nor customary on UNIX systems, but was not a
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GNU invention either.
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Perhaps it came from MS-DOS.
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@ -64,7 +64,8 @@ returns a pointer to the terminating null byte
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in \fIdest\fP, or, if \fIdest\fP is not null-terminated,
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\fIdest + n\fP.
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.SH CONFORMING TO
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This function was added to POSIX.1-2008. Before that, it was a GNU extension.
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This function was added to POSIX.1-2008.
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Before that, it was a GNU extension.
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.SH SEE ALSO
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.BR strncpy (3),
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.BR wcpncpy (3)
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