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1 .HTML "APE — The ANSI/POSIX Environment6 APE \(em The ANSI/POSIX Environment14 to or from Plan 9, the ANSI/POSIX environment known as APE can be useful.16 the ANSI C standard (ANSI X3.159-1989) with the POSIX operating system17 interface standard (IEEE 1003.1-1990, ISO 9945-1), the part of POSIX25 There are some aspects of required POSIX behavior that are impossible or29 many programs use functions or headers not defined by POSIX.30 APE has some extensions to POSIX to help in this regard.34 ANSI/POSIX compliance of programs.84 ANSI/POSIX, but the programs are built in the usual Plan 9[all …]
2 POSIX 1002.3 available, assuming /$objtype/ape/bin13 basename POSIX conforming62 dirname POSIX conforming71 expr V10 expr (seems to be like POSIX)73 false POSIX conforming143 sh ksh93 -- POSIX compliant149 stty POSIX compliant (sort of)155 test Plan 9 test (POSIX compliant); copied as [161 true POSIX compliant
23 POSIX= macro29 CFLAGS = -O $(POSIX)54 LINTFLAGS = -U__STDC__ $(POSIX)
2 This header file is an extension to ANSI/POSIX
4 This header file is not defined in pure ANSI or POSIX
4 This header file is not defined in ANSI or POSIX
4 This header file is an extension to ANSI/POSIX
2 This header file is an extension of ANSI/POSIX
5 This header file is an extension to ANSI/POSIX
8 This header file is an extension to ANSI/POSIX