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@c
@c COPYRIGHT (c) 1988-2002.
@c On-Line Applications Research Corporation (OAR).
@c All rights reserved.
@ifnottex
@node Preface, General, Top, Top
@end ifnottex
@unnumbered Preface
This document lists the functions, constant, macros, feature flags,
and types defined in the POSIX 1003.1 standard. Each section in
this document corresponds to a section in the 1003.1 standard
and the implementation status of the items required by the standard
are listed.
RTEMS supports a number of POSIX process, user, and group oriented
routines in what is referred to as a "SUSP" (Single-User, Single
Process) manner. RTEMS supports a single process, multithreaded
POSIX 1003.1b environment. In a pure world, there would be
no reason to even include routines like @code{getpid()} when there
can only be one process. But providing routines like @code{getpid()}
and making them work in a sensible fashion for an embedded environment
while not returning ENOSYS (for not implemented) makes it significantly
easier to port code from a UNIX environment without modifying it.