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brk(2)

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ULIMIT(2)  —  UNIX 3.0

NAME

ulimit − get and set user limits

SYNOPSIS

long ulimit (cmd, newlimit)
int cmd;
long newlimit;

DESCRIPTION

This function provides for control over process limits.  The cmd values available are:

1 Get the process’s file size limit.  The limit is in units of 512-byte blocks and is inherited by child processes.  Files of any size can be read. 

2 Set the process’s file size limit to the value of newlimit. Any process may decrease this limit, but only a process with an effective user ID of super-user may increase the limit.  Ulimit will fail and the limit will be unchanged if a process with an effective user ID other than super-user attempts to increase its file size limit.  ­[EPERM]

3 Get the maximum possible break value.  See brk(2).

RETURN VALUE

Upon successful completion, a non-negative value is returned.  Otherwise, a value of −1 is returned and errno is set to indicate the error. 

SEE ALSO

brk(2), write(2). 

May 16, 1980

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