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IEEE 1003.9 1992

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IEEE Standard for InformationTechnology – POSIX(R) FORTRAN 77 Language Interfaces – Part 1: Binding for System Application Program Interface (API)

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IEEE 1992 146
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New IEEE Standard – Inactive – Withdrawn. This standard provides a standardized interface for accessing the system services of ISO/IEC 9945-1:1990 (IEEE Std 1003.1-1990, also know as POSIX.1), and support routines to access constructs not directly accessible with FORTRAN 77. This standard supports application portability at the source level through the binding between ANSI X3.9-1978 and POSIX.1, and a standardized definition of language-specific services. The goal is to provide standardized interfaces to the POSIX.1 system services via a FORTRAN 77 language interface. Terminology and general requirements, process primitives, the process environment, files and directories, input and output primitives, device- and class-specific functions, the FORTRAN 77 language library, and system databases are covered. You will receive an email from Customer Service with the URL needed to access this publication online.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Title Page
3 Introduction
5 Participants
7 CONTENTS
9 1. General
1.1 Scope
1.2 Normative References
10 1.3 Conformance
12 2. Terminology and General Requirements
2.1 Conventions
13 2.2 Definitions
15 2.3 FORTRAN 77 Language Bindings Concepts
18 2.4 Error Numbers
2.5 Primitive System Data Types
2.6 Environment Description
19 2.7 FORTRAN 77 Language Definitions
2.8 Numerical Limits
2.9 Symbolic Constants
20 3. Process Primitives
3.1 Process Creation and Execution
21 3.2 Process Termination
23 3.3 Signals
29 3.4 Timer Operations
31 4. Process Environment
4.1 Process Identification
32 4.2 User Identification
35 4.3 Process Groups
37 4.4 System Identification
38 4.5 Time
40 4.6 Environment Variables
41 4.7 Terminal Identification
43 4.8 Configurable System Variables
44 5. Files and Directories
5.1 Directories
46 5.2 Get Working Directory
47 5.3 General File Creation
50 5.4 Special File Creation
52 5.5 File Removal
54 5.6 File Characteristics
59 5.7 Configurable Pathname Variables
60 6. Input and Output Primitives
6.1 Pipes
61 6.2 File Descriptor Manipulation
62 6.3 File Descriptor Deassignment
6.4 Input and Output
64 6.5 Control Operations on Files
66 7. Device- and Class-Specific Procedures
7.1 General Terminal Interface
69 7.2 General Terminal Interface Control Subroutines
72 8. FORTRAN 77 Language Library
8.1 FORTRAN 77 Intrinsics
8.2 System Symbolic Constant Access
73 8.3 Structure Creation and Manipulation
77 8.4 Subroutine-Handle Manipulation
78 8.5 External Unit and File Description Interaction
86 8.6 Stream I/O
89 8.7 Bit Field Manipulation
91 8.8 System Date and Time
92 8.9 Command-Line Arguments
93 8.10 Character String Procedures
94 8.11 Extended Range Integer Manipulation
95 8.12 Process Termination
9. System Databases
9.1 System Databases
9.2 Database Access
99 10. Data Interchange Format
10.1 Archive/interchange File Format
100 Annex A—Rationale and Notes
A.1 General
102 A.2 Terminology and General Requirements
115 A.3 Process Primitives
117 A.4 Process Environment
120 A.5 Files and Directories
122 A.6 Input and Output Primitives
124 A.7 Device- and Class-Specific Functions
125 A.8 FORTRAN 77 Language Library
145 A.9 System Databases
A.10 Data Interchange Format
Acknowledgments
IEEE 1003.9 1992
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