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System Interfaces and Headers, Issue 5 [2 Volumes]

This specification, in two volumes, forms part of the Single UNIX Specification, Version 2 (T912) required for the UNIX 98 Brand. Definitions in common with Commands and Utilities, Issue 5 (C604) can be found in System Interface Definitions (C605). This document includes the following changes to the previous specification (C435): interfaces previously defined in the ISO POSIX-2 standard, C Language Binding, Shared Memory, Enhanced Internationalization, and transfer of the UNIX Extension Feature Groups into the BASE; the addition of Threads and a Realtime Threads Feature Group to align with POSIX; Multibyte Support Extension (MSE) to align with ISO/IEC; Large File Summit (LFS) Extensions for support of 64-bit or larger files and file-systems; X/Open-specific Threads extensions and dynamic linking.

Registered Products (Product Standards) conforming to this specification: UNIX 98, UNIX 98 Workstation, Int. System Calls & Libraries Ex.V2.


Bibliographic Details

Technical Standards

Catalog number C606
ISBN 1859121810
Feb 1997

1260 pages. height 28 cm. 3008 grams.

See also C435 System Interfaces and Headers, Issue 4, Version 2 15/09/1994
Included in T912X Single UNIX Specification, Version 2 (UNIX 98) 15/02/1997
Corrigenda U055 System Interfaces and Headers, Issue 5 [2 Volumes] 15/06/2001

 

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