- The
Portable Operating System Interface (
POSIX; IPA: /ˈpɒz.ɪks/) is a
family of
standards specified by the IEEE
Computer Society for
maintaining compatibility...
-
writing regular expressions have
existed since the 1980s, one
being the
POSIX standard and another,
widely used,
being the Perl syntax.
Regular expressions...
- the next day). For example, this is what
happened on
strictly conforming POSIX.1
systems at the end of 1998: Unix time
numbers are
repeated in the second...
- In computing,
POSIX Threads,
commonly known as pthreads, is an
execution model that
exists independently from a
programming language, as well as a parallel...
- in
POSIX.1-1988 and
later POSIX.1-2001, and
became a
format supported by most
modern file
archiving systems. The tar
command was
abandoned in
POSIX.1-2001...
- The C
POSIX library is a
specification of a C
standard library for
POSIX systems. It was
developed at the same time as the ANSI C standard. Some effort...
-
cultural elements) is an ISO/IEC
standard for the
registration of new
POSIX locales and
POSIX charmaps. This
standard is the
result of a "fast-track" adoption...
- permissions.
POSIX 1003.1e/1003.2c
working group made an
effort to
standardize ACLs,
resulting in what is now
known as "
POSIX.1e ACL" or
simply "
POSIX ACL"....
- inter-process
communication (IPC),
typically used in Unix, Unix-like, and
other POSIX-compliant
operating systems. A
signal is an
asynchronous notification sent...
-
since bash 4.2, also if
invoked explicitly in
POSIX compatibility mode (with
options --
posix or -o
posix). Only in sh/ksh
compatibility mode (when invoked...