Chapter1:UNX System Overview 1.1 Introduction 1.2 UNX Architecture 1.3 Logging 1.4 Files and Directories 1.5 Input and Output 1.6 Programs and Output 1.7 Error Handling 1.8 User ldentification 1.9 Signals 1.10 Tine Values 1.11 Systen Calls and Library Functions 1.12 Summary Chapter2: UNIX Standardization and Inplementations 2.1 Introduction 2.2 UNIX Standardization 2.2.1 ISO C 2.2.2 IEEE POSIX 2.2.3 The Single UNIX Specification 2.2.4 FIPS 2.3 UNIX System Implimintations 2.3.1 UNIX System V Releace 2.3.2 4.4BSD 2.3.3 FreeBSD 2.3.4 Linrx 2.3.5 Mac OS X 2.3.6 Solaris 2.3.7 Other UNIX Systems 2.4 Relationship of Standards and Implementations 2.5 Linits 2.5.1 ISO C Limits 2.5.2 POSIX Limits 2.5.3 XSI Limits 2.5.4 sysconf,pathconf,and fpathconf Functions 2.5.5 Indeterminate Runtime Limits 2.6 Options 2.7 Feature Test Macros 2.8 Primitive System Data Types 2.9 Comflicts Between Standards 2.10 Summary Chapter3: File I/O 3.1 Introduction 3.2 File Descriptors 3.3 open Function 3.4 creat Function 3.5 cloce Function 3.6 lseek Function 3.7 read Function 3.8 write Function 3.9 I/O Efficiency 3.10 File Sharing 3.11 Atomic Operations 3.12 dup and dup2 Functions 3.13 sync,fsync,and fdatasync Functions 3.14 fcntl Function 3.15 ioctl Function 3.16 /dev/fd 3.17 Summary Chapter4: Files and Directories Chapter5: Standard I/O Library Chapter6: System Data Files and Information Chapter7: Process Enviromnent Chapter8: Process Control Chapter9: Process Felationships Chapter10: Signals Chapter11: Threads Chapter12: Thread Control Chapter13: Daemon Processes Chapter14: Advanced I/O Chapter15: Interprocess Communication Chapter16: Network IPC:Sockets Chapter17: Advanced IPC Chapter18: Terminal I/O Chapter19: Pcerdo Terminals Chapter20: A Database Library Chapter21: Communicating with a Network Printer Appendix A. Function Prototypse Appendix B. Miscellaneous Source Code Appendix C. Solutions to Selected Exercises Bibliography Index
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