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sem_init(3)              Library Functions Manual             sem_init(3)
       sem_init - initialize an unnamed semaphore
       POSIX threads library (libpthread, -lpthread)
       #include <semaphore.h>
       int sem_init(sem_t *sem, int pshared, unsigned int value);
       sem_init() initializes the unnamed semaphore at the address
       pointed to by sem.  The value argument specifies the initial value
       for the semaphore.
       The pshared argument indicates whether this semaphore is to be
       shared between the threads of a process, or between processes.
       If pshared has the value 0, then the semaphore is shared between
       the threads of a process, and should be located at some address
       that is visible to all threads (e.g., a global variable, or a
       variable allocated dynamically on the heap).
       If pshared is nonzero, then the semaphore is shared between
       processes, and should be located in a region of shared memory (see
       shm_open(3), mmap(2), and shmget(2)).  (Since a child created by
       fork(2) inherits its parent's memory mappings, it can also access
       the semaphore.)  Any process that can access the shared memory
       region can operate on the semaphore using sem_post(3),
       sem_wait(3), and so on.
       Initializing a semaphore that has already been initialized results
       in undefined behavior.
       sem_init() returns 0 on success; on error, -1 is returned, and
       errno is set to indicate the error.
       EINVAL value exceeds SEM_VALUE_MAX.
       ENOSYS pshared is nonzero, but the system does not support
              process-shared semaphores (see sem_overview(7)).
       For an explanation of the terms used in this section, see
       attributes(7).
       ┌──────────────────────────────────────┬───────────────┬─────────┐
       │ Interface                            │ Attribute     │ Value   │
       ├──────────────────────────────────────┼───────────────┼─────────┤
       │ sem_init()                           │ Thread safety │ MT-Safe │
       └──────────────────────────────────────┴───────────────┴─────────┘
       POSIX.1-2008.
       POSIX.1-2001.
       Bizarrely, POSIX.1-2001 does not specify the value that should be
       returned by a successful call to sem_init().  POSIX.1-2008
       rectifies this, specifying the zero return on success.
       See shm_open(3) and sem_wait(3).
       sem_destroy(3), sem_post(3), sem_wait(3), sem_overview(7)
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