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POSIX::1003 - POSIX 1003.1-2008 provisioning
The POSIX::1003 suite provides access to b<many> POSIX functions. The POSIX module in *core* (distributed with Perl itself) is ancient, the documentation is usually wrong, and it has too much unusable code in it. "POSIX::1003" tries to provide cleane...
MARKOV/POSIX-1003-1.02 - 10 Nov 2020 15:48:09 UTC
POSIX::Overview - POSIX in Perl
The *POSIX standard* defines access to the operating system. Most operating systems (not limited to the UNIX family) provide at least a part of this standard, sometimes as optional or commercial extension package. POSIX describes how C-programmers ca...
MARKOV/POSIX-1003-1.02 - 10 Nov 2020 15:48:09 UTC
POSIX::1003::OS - POSIX for the file-system
You may also need POSIX::1003::Pathconf....
MARKOV/POSIX-1003-1.02 - 10 Nov 2020 15:48:09 UTC
POSIX::1003::FS - POSIX for the file-system
You may also need POSIX::1003::Pathconf....
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POSIX::1003::Math - POSIX handling time
Be aware that math in Perl has unclear precission! Be aware that the math library often provides many variations of these functions... it is hard to determine which one is used. Probably, Math::Trig will serve you better. Or PDL for real number crunc...
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POSIX::1003::Proc - POSIX handling processes
Functions which are bound to processes....
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POSIX::1003::FdIO - POSIX handling file descriptors
Most people believe that the "sys*" commands in Perl Core are not capable of doing unbuffered IO. For those people, we have this module. But there is more in file-descriptor space, missing from Core. The question whether "sysread()" or readfd() is me...
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POSIX::1003::User - POSIX handling user and groups
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POSIX::1003::Errno - all error codes defined by the OS
The error codes provided by your operating system. The code modules Errno and POSIX do also contain an extensive list of error numbers. However: Errno have their values hard-coded, which is incorrect (higher numbered codes may [do!] differ per platfo...
MARKOV/POSIX-1003-1.02 - 10 Nov 2020 15:48:09 UTC
POSIX::1003::Fcntl - POSIX function fcntl
One function, which hides many tricks with file-descriptors. This module tries to provide functions which separates the various uses....
MARKOV/POSIX-1003-1.02 - 10 Nov 2020 15:48:09 UTC
POSIX::1003::Limit - POSIX access to ulimit and rlimit
This module provides access to the "ulimit" (user limit) and "rlimit" (resource limit) handling. On most systems, "ulimit()" is succeeded by "rlimit()" hence provides a very limited set of features....
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POSIX::1003::Locale - POSIX handling locale settings
See perllocale for the details....
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POSIX::1003::Module - Base of POSIX::1003 components
The POSIX functions and constants are provided via extensions of this module. This module itself only facilitates those implementations....
MARKOV/POSIX-1003-1.02 - 10 Nov 2020 15:48:09 UTC
POSIX::1003::Socket - POSIX constants and functions related to sockets
[added in release 0.99] This module provides access to the "socket" interface, especially a long list of constants starting with "SO_", "SOL_", "SOCK_", "AF_", and many more. The best way to work with sockets is via IO::Socket::IP. This module provid...
MARKOV/POSIX-1003-1.02 - 10 Nov 2020 15:48:09 UTC
POSIX::1003::Confstr - POSIX access to confstr()
With "confstr()" you can retreive string values from the operating system. It is the counterpart of "sysconf()" which can only return numeric values....
MARKOV/POSIX-1003-1.02 - 10 Nov 2020 15:48:09 UTC
POSIX::1003::Sysconf - POSIX access to sysconf()
The "sysconf()" interface can be used to query system information in numerical form, where "confstr()" returns strings....
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POSIX::1003::Termios - POSIX general terminal interface
This module provides an interface to the "General Terminal Interfaces", as specified by POSIX. The actual implementation is part of POSIX.xs...
MARKOV/POSIX-1003-1.02 - 10 Nov 2020 15:48:09 UTC
POSIX::1003::Signals - POSIX using signals
This manual page explains the access to the POSIX "sigaction" functions and its relatives. This module uses two helper objects: POSIX::SigSet and POSIX::SigAction....
MARKOV/POSIX-1003-1.02 - 10 Nov 2020 15:48:09 UTC