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Application Environment Specification (AES)


Application Environment Specification (AES)

Author: Open Software Foundation

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1993


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Focusing on command specifications, functions and widgets, this manual describes the interface for the User Environment portion of OSF's Application Environment. It defines the AES and explains the rationale for the inclusion and specification of interfaces. Alphabetically arranged reference pages are provided for each AES/UE interface, along with tables of system services and their respective support levels. This revision corresponds to Release 1.2.

Application Environment Specification (AES)


Application Environment Specification (AES)

Author: Open Software Foundation

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1991


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The AES specifies application-level interfaces that an implementation must provide to support portable applications and the semantics or protocols associated with each of these interfaces. Revision B is the most up-to-date version of AES.

Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment


Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment

Author: W. Richard Stevens

language: en

Publisher: Addison-Wesley

Release Date: 2013-06-10


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For more than twenty years, serious C programmers have relied on one book for practical, in-depth knowledge of the programming interfaces that drive the UNIX and Linux kernels: W. Richard Stevens’ Advanced Programming in the UNIX® Environment. Now, once again, Rich’s colleague Steve Rago has thoroughly updated this classic work. The new third edition supports today’s leading platforms, reflects new technical advances and best practices, and aligns with Version 4 of the Single UNIX Specification. Steve carefully retains the spirit and approach that have made this book so valuable. Building on Rich’s pioneering work, he begins with files, directories, and processes, carefully laying the groundwork for more advanced techniques, such as signal handling and terminal I/O. He also thoroughly covers threads and multithreaded programming, and socket-based IPC. This edition covers more than seventy new interfaces, including POSIX asynchronous I/O, spin locks, barriers, and POSIX semaphores. Most obsolete interfaces have been removed, except for a few that are ubiquitous. Nearly all examples have been tested on four modern platforms: Solaris 10, Mac OS X version 10.6.8 (Darwin 10.8.0), FreeBSD 8.0, and Ubuntu version 12.04 (based on Linux 3.2). As in previous editions, you’ll learn through examples, including more than ten thousand lines of downloadable, ISO C source code. More than four hundred system calls and functions are demonstrated with concise, complete programs that clearly illustrate their usage, arguments, and return values. To tie together what you’ve learned, the book presents several chapter-length case studies, each reflecting contemporary environments. Advanced Programming in the UNIX® Environment has helped generations of programmers write code with exceptional power, performance, and reliability. Now updated for today’s systems, this third edition will be even more valuable.