BeOS: Porting UNIX ApplicationsElsevier Science, 1998. gada 10. aug. - 496 lappuses The BeOS is the exciting new operating system designed natively for the Internet and digital media. Programmers are drawn to the BeOS by its many state-of-the-art features, including pervasive multithreading, a symmetric multiprocessing architecture, and an integrated multithreaded graphics system. The Be engineering team also built in many UNIX-like capabilities as part of a POSIX toolkit. Best of all, the BeOS runs on a variety of Intel architectures and PowerPC platforms and uses off-the-shelf hardware. This book explores the BeOS from a POSIX programmer's point of view, providing a comprehensive and practical guide to porting UNIX and other POSIX-based software to the BeOS. BeOS: Porting UNIX Applications will help you move your favorite UNIX software to an environment designed from the ground up for high-performance applications.
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... define XSETSTRING ( a , be ) XSET ( a , Lisp_String , be ) Doesn't help us much ; it's just a macro that references ... define XSETFRAME ( a , b ) ( XSETPSEUDOVECTOR ( a , b , PVEC_FRAME ) ) frame.h : #define WINDOW_FRAME ( w ) ...
... define SIGINT 2 / * interrupt * / #define SIGQUIT 3 / * ' quit ' special character typed in tty * / #define SIGILL 4 / * illegal instruction * / #define SIGCHLD 5 / * child process exited * / #define SIGABRT 6 #define SIGPIPE 7 ...
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Were Not in UNIX Anymore | 23 |
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