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This standard is part of the POSIX¨ series of standards for applications and user interfaces to open systems. It defines the applications interface to a shell command language and a set of utility programs for complex manipulation. When the User Portability Utilities Option is included, the standard also defines a common environment for general-purpose time-sharing users on character-oriented display terminals.
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Problems discovered since the approval of IEEE Std 1003.1-2008 and IEEE Std 1003.1-2008/Cor 1-2013 are addressed.
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A definition of the requirements placed upon providers of a POSIX . Conformance Test Suite for the POSIX.2 standard (ISO/IEC 9945-2:1993, IEEE/ANSI Std. 1003.2-1992) is provided. These requirements consist of a list of assertions defining those aspects of POSIX.2 that are to be tested and the associ-ated test methods that are to be used in performing those tests. This standard is primarily aimed at test suite providers but it also defines to POSIX.2 implementors those aspects of the standard that will be verified by a conformance test suite.
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System Administration Interface/User and Group Administration for Computer Operating System Environments, is part of the POSIX®series of standards for applications and user interfaces to open systems. The purpose of this standard is to provide a common set of utility programs, for the administration of theUser and Group Account entities described in the ISO/IEC 9945-1:1996 (IEEE Std1003.1-1996) and ISO/IEC 9945-2:1993 (IEEE Std 1003.2-1992) standards.
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This amendment is part of the POSIX series of standards for applications and user interfaces to open systems. The purpose of this project is to specify a set of interfaces to allow portable access to underlying trace management services by application programs. These underlying services provide access to streams of event data, where the events can be generated by software and/or hardware, either from the application or the operating system. This standard is stated in terms of its C language binding.
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This 2004 Edition includes IEEE Std 1003.1-2001/Cor 1-2002 and IEEE Std 1003.1-2001/Cor 2-2004 incorporated into IEEE Std 1003.1-2001 (the base document). The two Corrigenda address problems discovered since the approval of IEEE Std 1003.1-2001. These changes are mainly due to resolving integration issues raised by the merger of the base documents that were incorporated into IEEE Std 1003.1-2001, which is the single common revision to IEEE Std 1003.1TM-1996, IEEE Std 1003.2TM-1992, ISO/IEC 9945-1: 1996, ISO/IEC 9945-2: 1993, and the Base Specifications of The Open Group Single UNIX(R) Specification, Version 2. This standard defines a standard operating system interface and environment, including a command interpreter (or "shell"), and common utility programs to support applications portability at the source code level. This standard is intended to be used by both applications developers and system implementors and comprises four major components (each in an associated volume).
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This standard is part of the POSIX series of standardized profiles for open systems. It defines environment profiles for portable realtime and embedded applications. Scope: This standard establishes a set of Realtime and Embedded Environment Profiles based on ISO/IEC 9945:2003 {3}, IEEE Std 1003.26(tm)-2003 {4}, ISO/IEC 14519:2001 {5}, and related standards specifying foundations for realtime applications. It is a revision of the previous IEEE Std 1003.13™-1998, which established Realtime Profiles based on ISO/IEC 9945-1:1990, as amended by IEEE Std 1003.1b(tm)-1993, IEEE Std 1003.5b(tm)-1996, and ISO/IEC 9945-2:1993. Both C {2} and Ada {1} language application program interfaces are addressed in this standard. The Application Environment Profiles (AEPs) specified herein are appropriate for the development and execution of real ... Purpose: With approval of P1003.1 (the 1003.1 Revision) expected in 2001, the basis upon which the existing (1003.13-1998) and planned (P1003.13a, P1003.13b) profiles depended has changed, and all old and new APIs being profiled are to be found in what will likely become IEEE Std 1003.1-2001. There is substantial embedded/realtime-kernel industry experience with various non-standard variants of all the proposed profiles and their underlying interfaces. Multiple RTOS and RT/Embedded Linux vendors are now claiming compliance (if not conformance) to various 1003.13-1998 profiles. The purpose of 1003.13, and now of the 1003.13 Revision, is to unify this area.
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This amendment is part of the POSIX series of standards for applications and user interfaces to open systems. The purpose of this project is to specify a set of interfaces to allow portable access to underlying trace management services by application programs. These underlying services provide access to streams of event data, where the events can be generated by software and/or hardware, either from the application or the operating system. This standard is stated in terms of its C language binding.
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