"It serves the purpose." Nothing less and nothing more. Its just apt for
what its made. who cares to find a working example of
strlen(),printf,scanf,strtok,strtol,open,close,malloc,calloc,realloc or any
other functions or system calls..... its not something to be spoon-fed.
But there are also code in the example section if the function you are
dealing with is complicated.
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Arjun.S.R
Computer Science and Engineering,
College of Engineering Trivandrum




On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 00:16, keshava singh <[email protected]> wrote:

> man page serves the purpose but what it misses is a working example of that
> function for which man page is being referred.
> `
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 9:37 PM, Sharad Birmiwal 
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> > function by just typing some part of the function's name and right
>> clicking
>> > that. Even they can find examples about the functions.
>> >                           Is it possible to find such kind of help in
>> LINUX
>> > environment specially in UBUNTU 10.04?
>>
>> Most suggestions so far don't recreate the environment exactly like
>> you want. Some say that's the beauty of Linux -- all the options. I
>> can use editor X with compiler Y and debugger Z.
>>
>> Anyway, what the replies have missed so far is that you need
>> "manpages-dev" to get manpages on all the functions listed.
>>
>>
>> Happy coding,
>> SB
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