diff --git a/winsup/cygwin/ChangeLog b/winsup/cygwin/ChangeLog index 7b18a066e..7f025a773 100644 --- a/winsup/cygwin/ChangeLog +++ b/winsup/cygwin/ChangeLog @@ -1,4 +1,9 @@ -2014-08-13 Corinna Vinschen +2014-08-14 Corinna Vinschen + + * path.sgml: Move to ../doc dir and rename to path.xml. + * posix.sgml: Move to ../doc dir and rename to posix.xml. + +2014-08-14 Corinna Vinschen * dlmalloc.c: Remove unused file. * dlmalloc.h: Ditto. diff --git a/winsup/cygwin/path.sgml b/winsup/cygwin/path.sgml deleted file mode 100644 index 79f97dff5..000000000 --- a/winsup/cygwin/path.sgml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,178 +0,0 @@ - -cygwin_conv_path - - -extern "C" ssize_t -cygwin_conv_path -cygwin_conv_path_t what -const void * from -void * to -size_t size - - -Use this function to convert POSIX paths in -from to Win32 paths in to -or, vice versa, Win32 paths in from to POSIX paths -in to. what -defines the direction of this conversion and can be any of the below -values. - - - CCP_POSIX_TO_WIN_A /* from is char *posix, to is char *win32 */ - CCP_POSIX_TO_WIN_W, /* from is char *posix, to is wchar_t *win32 */ - CCP_WIN_A_TO_POSIX, /* from is char *win32, to is char *posix */ - CCP_WIN_W_TO_POSIX, /* from is wchar_t *win32, to is char *posix */ - - -You can additionally or the following values to -what, to define whether you want the resulting -path in to to be absolute or if you want to keep -relative paths in relative notation. Creating absolute paths is the -default. - - - CCP_ABSOLUTE = 0, /* Request absolute path (default). */ - CCP_RELATIVE = 0x100 /* Request to keep path relative. */ - - -size is the size of the buffer pointed to -by to in bytes. If size -is 0, cygwin_conv_path just returns the required -buffer size in bytes. Otherwise, it returns 0 on success, or -1 on -error and errno is set to one of the below values. - - - EINVAL what has an invalid value or from is NULL. - EFAULT from or to point into nirvana. - ENAMETOOLONG the resulting path is longer than 32K, or, in case - of what == CCP_POSIX_TO_WIN_A, longer than MAX_PATH. - ENOSPC size is less than required for the conversion. - - - -Example use of cygwin_conv_path - - - -/* Conversion from incoming Win32 path given as wchar_t *win32 to POSIX path. - If incoming path is a relative path, stick to it. First ask how big - the output buffer has to be and allocate space dynamically. */ -ssize_t size; -char *posix; -size = cygwin_conv_path (CCP_WIN_W_TO_POSIX | CCP_RELATIVE, win32, NULL, 0); -if (size < 0) - perror ("cygwin_conv_path"); -else - { - posix = (char *) malloc (size); - if (cygwin_conv_path (CCP_WIN_W_TO_POSIX | CCP_RELATIVE, win32, - posix, size)) - perror ("cygwin_conv_path"); - } -]]> - - - - - - -cygwin_conv_path_list - - -extern "C" ssize_t -cygwin_conv_path_list -cygwin_conv_path_t what -const void * from -void * to -size_t size - - -This is the same as cygwin_conv_path, but the -input is treated as a path list in $PATH or %PATH% notation. -If what is CCP_POSIX_TO_WIN_A or -CCP_POSIX_TO_WIN_W, given a POSIX $PATH-style string (i.e. /foo:/bar) -convert it to the equivalent Win32 %PATH%-style string (i.e. d:\;e:\bar). -If what is CCP_WIN_A_TO_POSIX or -CCP_WIN_W_TO_POSIX, given a Win32 %PATH%-style string (i.e. d:\;e:\bar) -convert it to the equivalent POSIX $PATH-style string (i.e. /foo:/bar). -size is the size of the buffer pointed to by -to in bytes. - -See also cygwin_conv_path - - - - -cygwin_create_path - - -extern "C" void * -cygwin_create_path -cygwin_conv_path_t what -const void * from - - -This is equivalent to the cygwin_conv_path, except -that cygwin_create_path does not take a buffer pointer -for the result of the conversion as input. Rather it allocates the buffer -itself using malloc(3) and returns a pointer to this -buffer. In case of error it returns NULL and sets errno to one of the -values defined for cygwin_conv_path. Additionally -errno can be set to the below value. - - - ENOMEM Insufficient memory was available. - - -When you don't need the returned buffer anymore, use -free(3) to deallocate it. - -See also cygwin_conv_path - - - - -cygwin_posix_path_list_p - - -extern "C" int -cygwin_posix_path_list_p -const char *path - - -This function tells you if the supplied -path is a POSIX-style path (i.e. posix names, -forward slashes, colon delimiters) or a Win32-style path (drive -letters, reverse slashes, semicolon delimiters. The return value is -true if the path is a POSIX path. Note that "_p" means "predicate", a -lisp term meaning that the function tells you something about the -parameter. - - - - -cygwin_split_path - - -extern "C" void -cygwin_split_path - -const char * path -char * dir -char * file - - -Split a path into the directory and the file portions. Both -dir and file are -expected to point to buffers of sufficient size. - - -Example use of cygwin_split_path - -char dir[200], file[100]; -cygwin_split_path("c:/foo/bar.c", dir, file); -printf("dir=%s, file=%s\n", dir, file); - - - diff --git a/winsup/cygwin/posix.sgml b/winsup/cygwin/posix.sgml deleted file mode 100644 index 52c77c5be..000000000 --- a/winsup/cygwin/posix.sgml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1556 +0,0 @@ -System interfaces compatible with the Single Unix Specification, Version 4: - -Note that the core of the Single Unix Specification, Version 4 is -also IEEE Std 1003.1-2008 (POSIX.1-2008). - - - FD_CLR - FD_ISSET - FD_SET - FD_ZERO - _Exit - _exit - _longjmp - _setjmp - _tolower - _toupper - a64l - abort - abs - accept - access - acos - acosf - acosh - acoshf - alarm - alphasort - asctime - asctime_r - asin - asinf - asinh - asinhf - atan - atan2 - atan2f - atanf - atanh - atanhf - atexit - atof - atoff - atoi - atol - atoll - basename - bind - bsearch - btowc - cabs - cabsf - cacos - cacosf - cacosh - cacoshf - calloc - carg - cargf - casin - casinf - casinh - casinhf - casinhl - catan - catanf - catanh - catanhf - catclose (available in external "catgets" library) - catgets (available in external "catgets" library) - catopen (available in external "catgets" library) - cbrt - cbrtf - ccos - ccosf - ccosh - ccoshf - ceil - ceilf - cexp - cexpf - cfgetispeed - cfgetospeed - cfsetispeed - cfsetospeed - chdir - chmod - chown - cimag - cimagf - clearerr - clock - clock_getcpuclockid - clock_getres - clock_gettime - clock_nanosleep (see chapter "Implementation Notes") - clock_settime (see chapter "Implementation Notes") - clog - clogf - close - closedir - closelog - confstr - conj - conjf - connect - copysign - copysignf - cos - cosf - cosh - coshf - cpow - cpowf - cproj - cprojf - creal - crealf - creat - crypt (available in external "crypt" library) - csin - csinf - csinh - csinhf - csqrt - csqrtf - ctan - ctanf - ctanh - ctanhf - ctermid - ctime - ctime_r - daylight - dbm_clearerr (available in external "libgdbm" library) - dbm_close (available in external "libgdbm" library) - dbm_delete (available in external "libgdbm" library) - dbm_error (available in external "libgdbm" library) - dbm_fetch (available in external "libgdbm" library) - dbm_firstkey (available in external "libgdbm" library) - dbm_nextkey (available in external "libgdbm" library) - dbm_open (available in external "libgdbm" library) - dbm_store (available in external "libgdbm" library) - difftime - dirfd - dirname - div - dlclose - dlerror - dlopen - dlsym - dprintf - drand48 - dup - dup2 - encrypt (available in external "crypt" library) - endgrent - endhostent - endprotoent - endpwent - endservent - endutxent - environ - erand48 - erf - erfc - erfcf - erff - errno - execl - execle - execlp - execv - execve - execvp - exit - exp - exp2 - exp2f - expf - expm1 - expm1f - fabs - fabsf - faccessat - fchdir - fchmod - fchmodat - fchown - fchownat - fclose - fcntl (see chapter "Implementation Notes") - fdatasync - fdim - fdimf - fdopen - fdopendir - feclearexcept - fegetenv - fegetexceptflag - fegetround - feholdexcept - feof - feraiseexcept - ferror - fesetenv - fesetexceptflag - fesetround - fetestexcept - feupdateenv - fexecve - fflush - ffs - fgetc - fgetpos - fgets - fgetwc - fgetws - fileno - flockfile - floor - floorf - fma - fmaf - fmax - fmaxf - fmemopen - fmin - fminf - fmod - fmodf - fnmatch - fopen - fork - fpathconf - fpclassify (see chapter "Implementation Notes") - fprintf - fputc - fputs - fputwc - fputws - fread - free - freeaddrinfo - freopen - frexp - frexpf - fscanf - fseek - fseeko - fsetpos - fstat - fstatat - fstatvfs - fsync - ftell - ftello - ftok - ftruncate - ftrylockfile - ftw - funlockfile - futimens - fwide - fwprintf - fwrite - fwscanf - gai_strerror - getaddrinfo - getc - getc_unlocked - getchar - getchar_unlocked - getcwd - getdelim - getdomainname - getegid - getenv - geteuid - getgid - getgrent - getgrgid - getgrgid_r - getgrnam - getgrnam_r - getgroups - gethostid - gethostname - getitimer (see chapter "Implementation Notes") - getline - getlogin - getlogin_r - getnameinfo - getopt - getpeername - getpgid - getpgrp - getpid - getppid - getpriority - getprotobyname - getprotobynumber - getprotoent - getpwent - getpwnam - getpwnam_r - getpwuid - getpwuid_r - getrlimit - getrusage - gets - getservbyname - getservbyport - getservent - getsid - getsockname - getsockopt - getsubopt - gettimeofday - getuid - getutxent - getutxid - getutxline - getwc - getwchar - glob - globfree - gmtime - gmtime_r - grantpt - hcreate - hdestroy - hsearch - htonl - htons - hypot - hypotf - iconv (available in external "libiconv" library) - iconv_close (available in external "libiconv" library) - iconv_open (available in external "libiconv" library) - if_freenameindex - if_indextoname - if_nameindex - if_nametoindex - ilogb - ilogbf - imaxabs - imaxdiv - inet_addr - inet_ntoa - inet_ntop - inet_pton - initstate - insque - ioctl - isalnum - isalpha - isascii - isatty - isblank - iscntrl - isdigit - isfinite (see chapter "Implementation Notes") - isgraph - isgreater (see chapter "Implementation Notes") - isgreaterequal (see chapter "Implementation Notes") - isinf (see chapter "Implementation Notes") - isless - islessequal (see chapter "Implementation Notes") - islessgreater (see chapter "Implementation Notes") - islower - isnan (see chapter "Implementation Notes") - isnormal (see chapter "Implementation Notes") - isprint - ispunct - isspace - isunordered (see chapter "Implementation Notes") - isupper - iswalnum - iswalpha - iswblank - iswcntrl - iswctype - iswdigit - iswgraph - iswlower - iswprint - iswpunct - iswspace - iswupper - iswxdigit - isxdigit - j0 - j1 - jn - jrand48 - kill - killpg - l64a - labs - lchown - lcong48 - ldexp - ldexpf - ldiv - lfind - lgamma - lgammaf - link - linkat - listen - llabs - lldiv - llrint - llrintf - llrintl - llround - llroundf - localeconv - localtime - localtime_r - lockf (see chapter "Implementation Notes") - log - log10 - log10f - log1p - log1pf - log2 - log2f - logb - logbf - logf - longjmp - lrand48 - lrint - lrintf - lrintl - lround - lroundf - lsearch - lseek - lstat - malloc - mblen - mbrlen - mbrtowc - mbsinit - mbsnrtowcs - mbsrtowcs - mbstowcs - mbtowc - memccpy - memchr - memcmp - memcpy - memmove - memset - mkdir - mkdirat - mkdtemp - mkfifo - mkfifoat - mknod - mknodat - mkstemp - mktime - mlock - mmap - modf - modff - mprotect - mq_close - mq_getattr - mq_notify - mq_open - mq_receive - mq_send - mq_setattr - mq_timedreceive - mq_timedsend - mq_unlink - mrand48 - msgctl (see chapter "Implementation Notes") - msgget (see chapter "Implementation Notes") - msgrcv (see chapter "Implementation Notes") - msgsnd (see chapter "Implementation Notes") - msync - munlock - munmap - nan - nanf - nanosleep - nearbyint - nearbyintf - nextafter - nextafterf - nftw - nice - nl_langinfo - nrand48 - ntohl - ntohs - open - open_memstream - open_wmemstream - openat - opendir - openlog - optarg - opterr - optind - optopt - pathconf - pause - pclose - perror - pipe - poll - popen - posix_fadvise - posix_fallocate - posix_madvise - posix_memalign - posix_openpt - posix_spawn - posix_spawnattr_destroy - posix_spawnattr_init - posix_spawnattr_getflags - posix_spawnattr_getpgroup - posix_spawnattr_getschedparam - posix_spawnattr_getschedpolicy - posix_spawnattr_getsigdefault - posix_spawnattr_getsigmask - posix_spawnattr_setflags - posix_spawnattr_setpgroup - posix_spawnattr_setschedparam - posix_spawnattr_setschedpolicy - posix_spawnattr_setsigdefault - posix_spawnattr_setsigmask - posix_spawnp - posix_spawn_file_actions_destroy - posix_spawn_file_actions_init - posix_spawn_file_actions_addclose - posix_spawn_file_actions_adddup2 - posix_spawn_file_actions_addopen - pow - powf - pread - printf - pselect - psiginfo - psignal - pthread_atfork - pthread_attr_destroy - pthread_attr_getdetachstate - pthread_attr_getguardsize - pthread_attr_getinheritsched - pthread_attr_getschedparam - pthread_attr_getschedpolicy - pthread_attr_getscope - pthread_attr_getstack - pthread_attr_getstacksize - pthread_attr_init - pthread_attr_setdetachstate - pthread_attr_setguardsize - pthread_attr_setinheritsched - pthread_attr_setschedparam - pthread_attr_setschedpolicy - pthread_attr_setscope - pthread_attr_setstack - pthread_attr_setstacksize - pthread_cancel - pthread_cond_broadcast - pthread_cond_destroy - pthread_cond_init - pthread_cond_signal - pthread_cond_timedwait - pthread_cond_wait - pthread_condattr_destroy - pthread_condattr_getclock - pthread_condattr_getpshared - pthread_condattr_init - pthread_condattr_setclock - pthread_condattr_setpshared - pthread_create - pthread_detach - pthread_equal - pthread_exit - pthread_getconcurrency - pthread_getcpuclockid - pthread_getschedparam - pthread_getspecific - pthread_join - pthread_key_create - pthread_key_delete - pthread_kill - pthread_mutex_destroy - pthread_mutex_getprioceiling - pthread_mutex_init - pthread_mutex_lock - pthread_mutex_setprioceiling - pthread_mutex_trylock - pthread_mutex_unlock - pthread_mutexattr_destroy - pthread_mutexattr_getprioceiling - pthread_mutexattr_getprotocol - pthread_mutexattr_getpshared - pthread_mutexattr_gettype - pthread_mutexattr_init - pthread_mutexattr_setprioceiling - pthread_mutexattr_setprotocol - pthread_mutexattr_setpshared - pthread_mutexattr_settype - pthread_once - pthread_rwlock_destroy - pthread_rwlock_init - pthread_rwlock_rdlock - pthread_rwlock_tryrdlock - pthread_rwlock_trywrlock - pthread_rwlock_unlock - pthread_rwlock_wrlock - pthread_rwlockattr_destroy - pthread_rwlockattr_getpshared - pthread_rwlockattr_init - pthread_rwlockattr_setpshared - pthread_self - pthread_setcancelstate - pthread_setcanceltype - pthread_setconcurrency - pthread_setschedparam - pthread_setschedprio - pthread_setspecific - pthread_sigmask - pthread_spin_destroy - pthread_spin_init - pthread_spin_lock - pthread_spin_trylock - pthread_spin_unlock - pthread_testcancel - ptsname - putc - putc_unlocked - putchar - putchar_unlocked - putenv - puts - pututxline - putwc - putwchar - pwrite - qsort - raise - rand - rand_r - random - read - readdir - readdir_r - readlink - readlinkat - readv - realloc - realpath - recv - recvfrom - recvmsg - regcomp - regerror - regexec - regfree - remainder - remainderf - remove - remque - remquo - remquof - rename - renameat - rewind - rewinddir - rint - rintf - rintl - rmdir - round - roundf - scalbln - scalblnf - scalbn - scalbnf - scandir - scanf - sched_get_priority_max - sched_get_priority_min - sched_getparam - sched_getscheduler - sched_rr_get_interval - sched_setparam - sched_setscheduler - sched_yield - seed48 - seekdir - select - sem_close - sem_destroy - sem_getvalue - sem_init - sem_open - sem_post - sem_timedwait - sem_trywait - sem_unlink - sem_wait - semctl (see chapter "Implementation Notes") - semget (see chapter "Implementation Notes") - semop (see chapter "Implementation Notes") - send - sendmsg - sendto - setbuf - setegid - setenv - seteuid - setgid - setgrent - sethostent - setitimer (see chapter "Implementation Notes") - setjmp - setkey (available in external "crypt" library) - setlocale - setlogmask - setpgid - setpgrp - setpriority - setprotoent - setpwent - setregid - setreuid - setrlimit - setservent - setsid - setsockopt - setstate - setuid - setutxent - setvbuf - shm_open - shm_unlink - shmat (see chapter "Implementation Notes") - shmctl (see chapter "Implementation Notes") - shmdt (see chapter "Implementation Notes") - shmget (see chapter "Implementation Notes") - shutdown - sigaction - sigaddset - sigdelset - sigemptyset - sigfillset - sighold - sigignore - siginterrupt - sigismember - siglongjmp - signal - signbit (see chapter "Implementation Notes") - signgam - sigpause - sigpending - sigprocmask - sigqueue - sigrelse - sigset - sigsetjmp - sigsuspend - sigwait - sigwaitinfo - sin - sinf - sinh - sinhf - sleep - snprintf - socket - socketpair - sprintf - sqrt - sqrtf - srand - srand48 - srandom - sscanf - stat - statvfs - stderr - stdin - stdout - stpcpy - stpncpy - strcasecmp - strcat - strchr - strcmp - strcoll - strcpy - strcspn - strdup - strerror - strerror_r - strfmon - strftime - strlen - strncasecmp - strncat - strncmp - strncpy - strndup - strnlen - strpbrk - strptime - strrchr - strsignal - strspn - strstr - strtod - strtof - strtoimax - strtok - strtok_r - strtol - strtoll - strtoul - strtoull - strtoumax - strxfrm - swab - swprintf - swscanf - symlink - symlinkat - sync - sysconf - syslog - system - tan - tanf - tanh - tanhf - tcdrain - tcflow - tcflush - tcgetattr - tcgetpgrp - tcsendbreak - tcsetattr - tcsetpgrp - tdelete - telldir - tempnam - tfind - tgamma - tgammaf - time - timer_create (see chapter "Implementation Notes") - timer_delete - timer_gettime - timer_settime - times - timezone - tmpfile - tmpnam - toascii - tolower - toupper - towctrans - towlower - towupper - trunc - truncate - truncf - tsearch - ttyname - ttyname_r - twalk - tzname - tzset - umask - uname - ungetc - ungetwc - unlink - unlinkat - unlockpt - unsetenv - utime - utimensat - utimes - va_arg - va_copy - va_end - va_start - vdprintf - vfprintf - vfscanf - vfwprintf - vfwscanf - vprintf - vscanf - vsnprintf - vsprintf - vsscanf - vswprintf - vswscanf - vwprintf - vwscanf - wait - waitpid - wcpcpy - wcpncpy - wcrtomb - wcscasecmp - wcscat - wcschr - wcscmp - wcscoll - wcscpy - wcscspn - wcsdup - wcsftime - wcslen - wcsncasecmp - wcsncat - wcsncmp - wcsncpy - wcsnlen - wcsnrtombs - wcspbrk - wcsrchr - wcsrtombs - wcsspn - wcsstr - wcstod - wcstof - wcstoimax - wcstok - wcstol - wcstoll - wcstombs - wcstoul - wcstoull - wcstoumax - wcswidth - wcsxfrm - wctob - wctomb - wctrans - wctype - wcwidth - wmemchr - wmemcmp - wmemcpy - wmemmove - wmemset - wordexp - wordfree - wprintf - write - writev - wscanf - y0 - y1 - yn - - - - -System interfaces compatible with BSD functions: - - - __b64_ntop - __b64_pton - arc4random - arc4random_addrandom - arc4random_buf - arc4random_stir - arc4random_uniform - bindresvport - bindresvport_sa - cfmakeraw - cfsetspeed - daemon - dn_comp - dn_expand - dn_skipname - drem - eaccess - endusershell - err - errx - finite - finitef - fiprintf - flock (see chapter "Implementation Notes") - forkpty - fpurge - freeifaddrs - fstatfs - fts_children - fts_close - fts_get_clientptr - fts_get_stream - fts_open - fts_read - fts_set - fts_set_clientptr - funopen - futimes - gamma - gamma_r - gammaf - gammaf_r - getdtablesize - getgrouplist - getifaddrs - getpagesize - getpeereid - getprogname - getusershell - herror - hstrerror - inet_aton - inet_makeaddr - inet_netof - inet_network - initgroups - iruserok - iruserok_sa - login - login_tty - logout - logwtmp - madvise - mkstemps - openpty - rcmd - rcmd_af - reallocf - res_close - res_init - res_mkquery - res_nclose - res_ninit - res_nmkquery - res_nquery - res_nquerydomain - res_nsearch - res_nsend - res_query - res_querydomain - res_search - res_send - revoke - rexec - rresvport - rresvport_af - ruserok - sbrk - setbuffer - setgroups - setlinebuf - setpassent - setprogname - settimeofday - setusershell - statfs - strcasestr - strlcat - strlcpy - strsep - updwtmp - valloc - verr - verrx - vhangup (see chapter "Implementation Notes") - vsyslog - vwarn - vwarnx - wait3 - wait4 - warn - warnx - wcslcat - wcslcpy - - - - -System interfaces compatible with GNU or Linux extensions: - - - accept4 - argz_add - argz_add_sep - argz_append - argz_count - argz_create - argz_create_sep - argz_delete - argz_extract - argz_insert - argz_next - argz_replace - argz_stringify - asnprintf - asprintf - asprintf_r - canonicalize_file_name - dremf - dup3 - envz_add - envz_entry - envz_get - envz_merge - envz_remove - envz_strip - error - error_at_line - euidaccess - execvpe - exp10 - exp10f - fcloseall - fcloseall_r - fegetprec - fesetprec - feenableexcept - fedisableexcept - fegetexcept - fgetxattr - flistxattr - fopencookie - fremovexattr - fsetxattr - get_avphys_pages - get_current_dir_name - get_phys_pages - get_nprocs - get_nprocs_conf - getmntent_r - getopt_long - getopt_long_only - getpt - getxattr - lgetxattr - listxattr - llistxattr - lremovexattr - lsetxattr - memmem - mempcpy - memrchr - mkostemp - mkostemps - pipe2 - pow10 - pow10f - ppoll - pthread_getattr_np - pthread_sigqueue - ptsname_r - rawmemchr - removexattr - scandirat - setxattr - strchrnul - sysinfo - tdestroy - timegm - timelocal - updwtmpx - utmpxname - vasnprintf - vasprintf - vasprintf_r - - - - -System interfaces compatible with Solaris or SunOS functions: - - - __fpurge - acl - aclcheck - aclfrommode - aclfrompbits - aclfromtext - aclsort - acltomode - acltopbits - acltotext - endmntent - facl - futimesat - getmntent - memalign - setmntent - xdr_array - xdr_bool - xdr_bytes - xdr_char - xdr_double - xdr_enum - xdr_float - xdr_free - xdr_hyper - xdr_int - xdr_int16_t - xdr_int32_t - xdr_int64_t - xdr_int8_t - xdr_long - xdr_longlong_t - xdr_netobj - xdr_opaque - xdr_pointer - xdr_reference - xdr_short - xdr_sizeof - xdr_string - xdr_u_char - xdr_u_hyper - xdr_u_int - xdr_u_int16_t - xdr_u_int32_t - xdr_u_int64_t - xdr_u_int8_t - xdr_u_long - xdr_u_longlong_t - xdr_u_short - xdr_uint16_t - xdr_uint32_t - xdr_uint64_t - xdr_uint8_t - xdr_union - xdr_vector - xdr_void - xdr_wrapstring - xdrmem_create - xdrrec_create - xdrrec_endofrecord - xdrrec_eof - xdrrec_skiprecord - __xdrrec_getrec - __xdrrec_setnonblock - xdrstdio_create - - - - -Other UNIX system interfaces, deprecated or not in POSIX.1-2008: - - - bcmp (POSIX.1-2001, SUSv3) - bcopy (SUSv3) - bzero (SUSv3) - chroot (SUSv2) (see chapter "Implementation Notes") - clock_setres (QNX, VxWorks) (see chapter "Implementation Notes") - cuserid (POSIX.1-1988, SUSv2) - ecvt (SUSv3) - endutent (XPG2) - fcvt (SUSv3) - ftime (SUSv3) - gcvt (SUSv3) - gethostbyaddr (SUSv3) - gethostbyname (SUSv3) - gethostbyname2 (first defined in BIND 4.9.4) - getpass (SUSv2) - getutent (XPG2) - getutid (XPG2) - getutline (XPG2) - getw (SVID) - getwd (SUSv3) - h_errno (SUSv3) - index (SUSv3) - mallinfo (SVID) - mallopt (SVID) - mktemp (SUSv3) - on_exit (SunOS) - pthread_attr_getstackaddr (SUSv3) - pthread_attr_setstackaddr (SUSv3) - pthread_continue (XPG2) - pthread_getsequence_np (Tru64) - pthread_suspend (XPG2) - pthread_yield (POSIX.1c drafts) - pututline (XPG2) - putw (SVID) - rindex (SUSv3) - scalb (SUSv3) - setutent (XPG2) - sys_errlist (BSD) - sys_nerr (BSD) - sys_siglist (BSD) - ttyslot (SUSv2) - ualarm (SUSv3) - usleep (SUSv3) - utmpname (XPG2) - vfork (SUSv3) (see chapter "Implementation Notes") - - - - -NOT implemented system interfaces from the Single Unix Specification, Volume 4: - - - acoshl - acosl - aio_cancel - aio_error - aio_fsync - aio_read - aio_return - aio_suspend - aio_write - asinhl - asinl - atan2l - atanhl - atanl - cabsl - cacoshl - cacosl - cargl - casinl - catanhl - catanl - cbrtl - ccoshl - ccosl - ceill - cexpl - cimagl - clogl - conjl - copysignl - coshl - cosl - cpowl - cprojl - creall - csinhl - csinl - csqrtl - ctanhl - ctanl - duplocale - endnetent - erfcl - erfl - exp2l - expl - expm1l - fabsl - fattach - fdiml - floorl - fmal - fmaxl - fminl - fmodl - fmtmsg - freelocale - frexpl - getdate - getdate_err - gethostent - getmsg - getnetbyaddr - getnetbyname - getnetent - getpmsg - hypotl - ilogbl - isalnum_l - isalpha_l - isastream - isblank_l - iscntrl_l - isdigit_l - isgraph_l - islower_l - isprint_l - ispunct_l - isspace_l - isupper_l - iswalnum_l - iswalpha_l - iswblank_l - iswcntrl_l - iswdigit_l - iswgraph_l - iswlower_l - iswprint_l - iswpunct_l - iswspace_l - iswupper_l - iswxdigit_l - isxdigit_l - ldexpl - lgammal - lio_listio - llroundl - log10l - log1pl - log2l - logbl - logl - lroundl - mlockall - modfl - munlockall - nanl - nearbyintl - newlocale - nextafterl - nexttoward - nexttowardf - nexttowardl - posix_mem_offset - posix_trace[...] - posix_typed_[...] - powl - pthread_barrier[...] - pthread_mutexattr_getrobust - pthread_mutexattr_setrobust - pthread_mutex_consistent - pthread_mutex_timedlock - pthread_rwlock_timedrdlock - pthread_rwlock_timedwrlock - putmsg - reminderl - remquol - roundl - scalblnl - scalbnl - setnetent - sigaltstack - sigtimedwait - sinhl - sinl - sockatmark - sqrtl - strcasecmp_l - strcoll_l - strfmon_l - strncasecmp_l - strtold - strxfrm_l - tanhl - tanl - tcgetsid - tgammal - timer_getoverrun - tolower_l - toupper_l - towctrans_l - truncl - ulimit - uselocale - waitid - wcscasecmp_l - wcsncasecmp_l - wcstold - wcsxfrm_l - wctrans_l - wctype_l - - - - -Implementation Notes - -chroot only emulates a chroot function call -by keeping track of the current root and accomodating this in the file -related function calls. A real chroot functionality is not supported by -Windows however. - -clock_nanosleep currently supports only -CLOCK_REALTIME and CLOCK_MONOTONIC. clock_setres, -clock_settime, and timer_create -currently support only CLOCK_REALTIME. - -POSIX file locks via fcntl or -lockf, as well as BSD flock locks -are advisory locks. They don't interact with Windows mandatory locks, nor -do POSIX fcntl locks interfere with BSD flock locks or vice versa. - -BSD file locks created via flock are only -propagated to the direct parent process, not to grand parents or sibling -processes. The locks are only valid in the creating process, its parent -process, and subsequently started child processes sharing the same file -descriptor. - -In very rare circumstances an application would want to use Windows -mandatory locks to interact with non-Cygwin Windows processes accessing the -same file (databases, etc). For these purposes, the entire locking mechanism -(fcntl/flock/lockf) can be switched to Windows mandatory locks on a -per-descriptor/per-process basis. For this purpose, use the call - - - fcntl (fd, F_LCK_MANDATORY, 1); - - -After that, all file locks on this descriptor will follow Windows mandatory -record locking semantics: Locks are per-descriptor/per-process; locks are not -propagated to child processes, not even via execve; -no atomic replacement of read locks with write locks and vice versa on the -same descriptor; locks have to be unlocked exactly as they have been locked. - - -fpclassify, isfinite, -isgreater, isgreaterequal, -isinf, isless, -islessequal, islessgreater, -isnan, isnormal, -isunordered, and signbit -only support float and double arguments, not long double arguments. - -getitimer and setitimer -only support ITIMER_REAL for now. - -link will fail on FAT, FAT32, and other filesystems -not supporting hardlinks, just as on Linux. - -lseek only works properly on files opened in -binary mode. On files opened in textmode (via mount mode or explicit -open flag) its positioning is potentially unreliable. - -setuid is only safe against reverting the user -switch after a call to one of the exec(2) functions took place. Windows -doesn't support a non-revertable user switch within the context of Win32 -processes. - -vfork just calls fork. - -vhangup and revoke always -return -1 and set errno to ENOSYS. grantpt and -unlockpt always just return 0. - -The XSI IPC functions semctl, -semget, semop, -shmat, shmctl, -shmdt, shmget, -msgctl, msgget, -msgrcv and msgsnd are only -available when cygserver is running. - -