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* POSIX defines an [[API]] for [[C]] programs, with functions such as <tt>fork()</tt>, <tt>opendir()</tt>, <tt>pthread_create()</tt>, <tt>regcomp()</tt>, <tt>wait()</tt> and <tt>unlink()</tt>. |
* POSIX defines an [[API]] for [[C]] programs, with functions such as <tt>fork()</tt>, <tt>opendir()</tt>, <tt>pthread_create()</tt>, <tt>regcomp()</tt>, <tt>wait()</tt> and <tt>unlink()</tt>. |
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* POSIX also defines commands such as <tt>[[AWK|awk]]</tt>, <tt>[[bc]]</tt>, <tt>grep</tt>, <tt>ls</tt>, <tt>rm</tt> and <tt>[[UNIX Shell|sh]]</tt>. |
* POSIX also defines commands such as <tt>[[AWK|awk]]</tt>, <tt>[[bc]]</tt>, <tt>grep</tt>, <tt>ls</tt>, <tt>rm</tt>, <tt>[[sed]]</tt> and <tt>[[UNIX Shell|sh]]</tt>. |
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The pages in this category have examples marked <nowiki>{{libheader|POSIX}}</nowiki>. These examples require some of the POSIX functions; a [[C]] or [[C++]] example that calls <tt>fork()</tt> would be in this category. Some languages, like [[Ada]] or [[Perl]], have a POSIX library. |
The pages in this category have examples marked <nowiki>{{libheader|POSIX}}</nowiki>. These examples require some of the POSIX functions; a [[C]] or [[C++]] example that calls <tt>fork()</tt> would be in this category. Some languages, like [[Ada]] or [[Perl]], have a POSIX library. |
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This is an example of a library. You may see a list of other libraries used on Rosetta Code at Category:Solutions by Library.
POSIX or "Portable Operating System Interface" is a standard for systems that resemble Unix. The current version, POSIX.1-2008, is a project of both the IEEE and the Open Group. More information is at Wikipedia.
- POSIX defines an API for C programs, with functions such as fork(), opendir(), pthread_create(), regcomp(), wait() and unlink().
- POSIX also defines commands such as awk, bc, grep, ls, rm, sed and sh.
The pages in this category have examples marked {{libheader|POSIX}}. These examples require some of the POSIX functions; a C or C++ example that calls fork() would be in this category. Some languages, like Ada or Perl, have a POSIX library.
Pages in category "POSIX"
The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.