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Conformance Statement

Product Standard: Internationalised System Calls and Libraries Extended V2

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1. Internationalised System Calls and Libraries Extended V2

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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, ( denoted by "may fail" within the specification ), listed in System Interfaces and Headers, Issue 5 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 in addition to pseudo-terminals?

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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 Stack Growth Direction

Question 22: What is the direction of stack growth?

From lower to higher addresses. From higher to lower addresses. See the Appendix in Section 2 for Details

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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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1.11 Signals Generating a Core File

Question 25: Does the implementation generate a core file when the following signals are delivered to a process?

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1.12 Realtime

1.12.1 Prioritized I/O

Question 26: Does the implementation support _POSIX_PRIORITIZED_IO?

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1.12.2 Cancelable Asynchronous I/O Operations

Question 27: If the Realtime Feature Group is supported, what asynchronous I/O operations are cancelable with aio_cancel()?

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1.13 Threads

1.13.1 Cancellation Points

Question 28: Which functions have cancellation points that occur when a thread is executing?

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1.14 Realtime Threads

1.14.1 Scheduling Policies

Question 29: If the Realtime Threads Feature Group is supported, what scheduling policy is associated with SCHED_OTHER?

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1.14.2 Scheduling Contention Scope

Question 30: If the Realtime Threads Feature Group is supported, what scheduling contention scopes are supported: PTHREAD_SCOPE_PROCESS, PTHREAD_SCOPE_SYSTEM, or both?

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1.14.3 Default Scheduling Contention Scope

Question 31: If the Realtime Threads Feature Group is supported, what is the default scheduling contention scope when a process is created?

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1.15 C-language Compilation Environment

Question 32: What C-language compilation environments are provided?

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Question 33: What execution environments are provided on the system under test?

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2. Appendix

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