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Hewlett-Packard Company Conformance Statement

Product Standard: Internationalised System Calls and Libraries Extended

Organization Compaq Computer Corporation
Author Bonnie Talerico


1. Internationalised System Calls and Libraries Extended

Product Information

Product IdentificationVersion/Release NumberProduct Supplier
1. Tru64 UNIX Version 5.0 or later Compaq Computer Corporation 

Environment Specification

Testing Environment Binary-compatible Family Portability Environment Indicator of Compliance Compliance Details
1.
The hardware used was an Alpha WorkStation. The software used was Tru64 UNIX Version 5.0 run in shared library mode.
All Compaq AlphaServer Systems and Alpha WorkStation Systems listed as supported in the Tru64 UNIX Version 5 Software Product Descriptions.
None. Test Report from Test Suite Test Suite: VSU5.0.3
Test Report: COMPAQ-VSU5-051199-Alpha

Temporary Waivers

None.


1.1 General Attributes

1.1.1 Feature Groups

Question 1: Which of the following Feature Groups are supported by the implementation?

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1.1.2 POSIX.1 Supported Features

Question 2: Which of the following options, specified in the <unistd.h> header file, are available on the system?

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1.1.3 Float, Stdio and Limit Values

Question 3: What are the values associated with the following constants specified in the <float.h> header file?

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Question 4: What are the values associated with the following constants (optionally specified in the <limits.h> header file)?

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Question 5: What are the values associated with the following constants specified in the <limits.h> header file?

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Question 6: What are the values associated with the following numerical constants specified in the <limits.h> header file?

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Question 7: What are the values associated with the following numerical constants specified in the <stdio.h> header file?

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1.1.4 Error Conditions

Question 8: Which of the following option errors listed in System Interfaces and Headers, Issue 4, Version 2 are detected in the circumstances specified?

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1.1.5 Mathematical Interfaces

Question 9: What format of floating-point numbers is supported by this implementation?

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1.1.6 Data Encryption

Question 10: Are the optional data encryption interfaces provided?

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1.2 Process Handling

1.2.1 Process Generation

Question 11: Which file types (regular, directory, FIFO, special, and so on) are considered to be executable?

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1.3 File Handling

1.3.1 Access Control

Question 12: What file access control mechanisms does the implementation provide?

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1.3.2 Files and Directories

Question 13: Are any additional or alternate file access control mechanisms implemented that could cause fstat() or stat() to fail?

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1.3.3 Formatting Interfaces

Question 14: Does the printf() function produce character string representations for Infinity and NaN to represent the respective values?

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1.4 Internationalised System Interfaces

1.4.1 Coded Character Sets

Question 15: What coded character sets are supported by the implementation?

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Question 16: What is the implementation's underlying internal codeset?

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1.5 STREAMS

Question 17: What networking services or other character-based I/O device types are implemented using STREAMS?

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1.6 Pseudo-Terminals

1.6.1 Master close

Question 18: Does closing the master side of a pseudo-terminal flush all queued input and output?

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1.6.2 Slave close

Question 19: Does closing the slave side of a pseudo-terminal cause a zero-length message to be sent to the master?

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1.6.3 Naming Conventions

Question 20: What naming conventions are associated with the master side of pseudo-terminal devices?

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1.7 Polling

Question 21: What types of file can be polled?

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1.8 Alternate Stacks

Question 22: What allocation routine(s) is provided for creating alternate stack areas?

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1.9 Signal Codes

Question 23: Which of the following si_code values may be generated?

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1.10 Set Process Group ID

Question 24: Does the setpgrp() function create a new session?

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Question 25: Does the implementation provide a signal, when delivered to a process, that generates a core file?

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2. Appendix

This appendix contains additional, explanatory material that was provided by the vendor.


Copyright © 1999 Compaq Computer Corporation
All rights reserved.


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