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36 .Nd synchronous I/O multiplexing a la POSIX.1g
44 .Fa "fd_set * restrict readfds"
45 .Fa "fd_set * restrict writefds"
46 .Fa "fd_set * restrict exceptfds"
47 .Fa "const struct timespec * restrict timeout"
48 .Fa "const sigset_t * restrict newsigmask"
53 function was introduced by
55 as a slightly stronger version of
58 .Fa nfds , readfds , writefds ,
61 arguments are all identical to the analogous arguments of
68 .Vt "const struct timespec"
69 rather than the (modifiable)
75 a null pointer may be passed to indicate that
77 should wait indefinitely.
80 specifies a signal mask which is set while waiting for input.
83 returns, the original signal mask is restored.
87 for a more detailed discussion of the semantics of this interface, and
88 for macros used to manipulate the
91 .Sh IMPLEMENTATION NOTES
94 function is implemented in the C library as a wrapper around
99 function returns the same values and under the same conditions as
104 function may fail for any of the reasons documented for
106 and (if a signal mask is provided)
121 function first appeared in
126 function and this manual page were written by
127 .An Garrett Wollman Aq wollman@FreeBSD.org .