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POSIX (Portable Operating System Interface) is a set of standards defining programming APIs, a command interpreter, and common utilities for Unix-like operating systems.

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SCHED_RR policy to control scheduling (POSIX or Linux)

My ultimate goal is to do some testing on multithreading programs on POSIX systems (not only Linux); and I hope to diversify the interleavings by intervening the schedules. UPDATE: an example to ...
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Convert .Net TimeZoneInfo to POSIX time zone [closed]

I need to convert a timezone in .Net to a POSIX timezone. I can get daylights saving start, end, and delta from TimeZoneInfo via GetAdjustmentRules, but then I would still be missing the timezone ...
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Porting Win32 serial (RS232) comms to POSIX

Currently I'm porting a Win32 application to POSIX. The software itself is a couple decades old and used to update proprietary machines. While most of the functions were relatively easy to replace ...
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How to read the same file byte by byte asynchronously from within a few threads?

I am trying to read a file with aio.h byte by byte using aio_read with a number of threads. But I don't know if I am on the right track since there are not so many stuff to read on the Internet. I ...
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Restricting resource access by type for many-to-many

DISCLAIMER: this post contains edits done on the answers below, all the credits go to their respective owners. I am trying to implement a problem which states that a resource may be used by two types ...
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multi-thread `select` not return on data ready

An example C program running on recent Linux version: #include <pthread.h> #include <sys/select.h> #include <unistd.h> void *func(void *arg) { fd_set rfds; FD_ZERO(&...
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How can I convert a windows path to posix path using node path

I'm developing on windows, but need to know how to convert a windows path (with backslashes \) into a POSIX path with forward slashes (/)? My goal is to convert C:\repos\vue-t\tests\views\index\home....
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Executing sqlite3 query in bash

Executing in bash sqlite3 database.db 'select * from databases' gives me good output, but unfortunately when I would like to create a query from a variable sqlite3 doesn't want to cooperate. For ...
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C POSIX ERE without back-references

I need to include in my C code a POSIX ERE regex compiler/executer. I settled on the native regex.h library with something that looks like the following: #include <regex.h> bool ...
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Subtract two date strings in Perl with conversion to unix time and reverting back

I want to subtract two timestamps in Perl. I converted them to unix-time via the function below and convert the unix timestamp back to how it was. In the example below the result is 01:20:00 instead ...
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Why do certain POSIX system calls return an integer instead of a boolean?

In the lastest version of the POSIX.1-2017 specification, some system calls, like link()/unlink(), access() or chmod() return either 0 (successful) or -1 (unsuccessful). In that case, wouldn't it ...
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C program forcing me to have return type but I don't need it.!

I have a TCP/IP application in C. I have 1 header file for handling TCP/IP related things & 1 main file to call all functions. Since problem is happening on client side, I am posting my client ...
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Understanding fork() order in C

So I have this program I'm trying to understand, its from an old exam but I just cant get a grip of it. How do I know the order of the forks and how the variables are changed? static int g = -1; ...
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Remove contents from front of file c

I'm implementing an appending log file for a server process. It writes some number of operations into a log, and then at various points writes a "checkpoint" record. I currently have a FILE pointer ...
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How to get $LINES and $COLUMNS from a Qt console application?

When I run my application, it is usually in a Terminal. I would like to be able to grab COLUMNS and LINES, such as what you would find in: echo $LINES however, looking in QProcess::systemEnvironment(...
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How to exit from a D program gracefully when ctrl+c happens?

I would like to shut down a vibe.d application gracefully by stopping the eventloop. import vibe.vibe; import core.sys.posix.signal; void main() { enum SIGINT = 2; signal(SIGINT, &stopapp); ...
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Can't accept incoming connections on c socket on Mac OS (Mojave) due to tcp RST packet

I have a problem with a server on MacOS using POSIX socket functions. The problem is that when my client try con connect to the server with the connect() function the server (macOS) send a tcp RST ...
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ThreadSanitizer: signal handler spoils errno - how to avoid set of errno

I have a bit of code which handles POSIX signals, and as part of it (to be signal safe) - does a sem_post() system call (according to http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/sem_post.3.html 'async signal ...
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Do Curly Brace Wildcards work in GNU Make 4 (or even POSIX Make)?

I found a difference of behaviour between GNU Make 4.1 and 3.81 and wonder whether my code is not POSIX compliant which 4 is enforcing more strictly, or whether something else is going on. I ...
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Moving files after comparing filenames and recreating source directories

I'm learning shell scripting, and am striving to remain as POSIX compliant as possible while keeping the code-base somewhat readable. The goal is to read a list of files from directory A, find their ...
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What should be the output of cli --dry-run?

Is there any expectation on the output of a command-line application's --dry-run option? Is a free-form human-readable explanation ok, or should it be parseable? Should it be what would be printed ...
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capability from different user namespace

I'm studying posix capabilities and namespace in linux and I wrote some lines of code inspired by these impressive articles to better comprehend how the capabilities are seen from different namespaces....
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POSIX alternative to multiple variables assignments with read

In bash (works on v4 at least), the following commands allow to assign multiple variables from a string : IFS=',' read a b <<< "s1,s2" IFS=',' read a b < <(echo "s1,s2") # an ...
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How to send a login POST/GET request and receive the response in c

i'm learning about POSIX sockets in C language, and i'm curios on how to send a login request (for example Facebook) and actually verify that the login was succesfull. I know how i can retrieve the ...
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POSIX mq_receive does not receive correct value

I am programming sending and receiving points between processes. I declared some structures like this, typedef struct Point { int x[100]; int y[100]; int count; }Point; and then I ...
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posix shared memory creation in thread

I am new to to Linux programming, so please be gentle! . I am trying to implement the above scenario. Here two process are created using fork() each with N number of threads. Threads from process 1 ...
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Function fork()

I have the following code with all the system calls succeed at runtime: #include <unistd.h> int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { for (; argc > 1; argc--) { if (0 == fork()) { (...
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C - moving back the pointer in the file using lseek

I am writing an academic project in C and I can use only <fcntl.h> and <unistd.h> libraries to file operations. I have the function to read file line by line. The algorithm is: Set ...
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pthread_cancel() does not cancel a thread as it should

I am testing a signal handler for my OS Class project. Basically my signal handler (which is running in it's own thread) have to handle SIGINT, this means that it has to "kill" all the other ...
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Problem with date an time program in a a dataframe

I have been asked for my internship to write a function that runs through a dataframe with date and time and gives back some cells of the rows that are 20h before. Attached is a picture of part of ...
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Save identifiers of pthreads in array

I have this C program that creates a thread tree using pthreads. Every thread has 2 children. If you run the program with the command line argument "3" the recursion stops when the number of leaves ...
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Does Linux guarantee freeing malloc'd unfreed memory on program exit?

I used to believe it does for certain but... I can't find it explicitly stated. man 3 exit and man 2 _exit verbosely specify the effects of process termination, but don't mention memory leaks. Posix ...
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Can drand48() ever return 1?

The manual of drand48() says: The drand48() and erand48() functions return non-negative, double-precision, floating-point values, uniformly distributed over the interval [0.0 , 1.0]. (source) ...
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Is there a standardized way to parse command line arguments in C?

I'm learning C programming language and trying to do some basic stuff with it. The problem I faced is how to parse command line arguments. I read this answer and tried to find the library summary for ...
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How to combine stderr and stdout to single C++ string?

I can grab stdout and stderr separately using fork, execvp, pipe, etc. functions and put them into two separate C++ strings. How can I use this family of functions to combine both stdout and stderr ...
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Does TCPdump strip any headers when receiving packets?

So i am attempting to send an already constructed packet over a RAW socket interface (these are packets that have been previously captured and i want to resend them without changing the packet ...
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readline hangs on manual pipe()

I'm trying to dispel the magic fork variant of open: # magic-fork.pl if (open my $fh, '-|') { # fork self, make new fd for reading, attach child STDOUT to it STDOUT->say('parent getpid: ', $$);...
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stat() does not work for any other directory than parent "." [duplicate]

I'm trying to write a simple "ls" script in C in bash (linux). I managed to write a script that gives me all information that I need about files in given directory, However, for some reason it works ...
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How to safely pass an arbitrary text as parameter to a program in a shell script?

I'm writing a GUI application for character recognition that uses Tesseract. I want to allow the user to specify a custom shell command to be executed with /bin/sh -c when the text is ready. The ...
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Robustness for posix spin locks

I'm writing a library that needs a fast ipc lock, around a small critical section. I want to ensure that crashes in unrelated code, during the critical section, will still release the ipc lock. In ...
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synchronize and limit the number of shell scripts running at the same time [duplicate]

I'm looking for a way to synchronize some bash scripts on an Ubuntu environment so that no more than X scripts could run at the same time. I've seen utilities like flock, however they don't grant the ...
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Why wouldn't this doesn't execute the second printf?

So this mate of mine comes asking for help with some fork/pipe stuff, and his code didn't work. Starting off I just attributed to it being a mess, but then I got to reading some more, I started ...
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printing directories code on UNIX makes error

I've been studying UNIX and there's a example code on the book, but this code seems not working. When I compile the code, returns segmentation error. #include<dirent.h> #include<stdlib.h>...
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Why does this POSIX shared memory code give a segmentation fault?

#include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <sys/wait.h> #include <string.h> #include <fcntl.h> #include <sys/shm.h> #include <sys/stat.h> #include <...
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Posix semaphores with FIFO not working properly

i've written a small client-server demo program that should implement a simple comunication between two process using a FIFO and two semaphores. The problem is that even if i've put a sem_wait before ...
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"peek" into eventfd internal counter value without changing

Eventfd maintains an uint64_t counter that is increased each time it is written onto and reset to zero (or decremented by 1 if using as EFD_SEMAPHORE) each time read from. Is it possible to peek into ...
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How to make multiple POSIX threads wait for another to begin

I am working on a program that uses multithreading to simulate people and an elevator. There is one elevator and multiple people that ride the elevator. Thus far, I am attempting to create one thread ...
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What is the recommended POSIX sh shebang

I have read that if you want to use Bash in a portable way you should use the shebang: #!/usr/bin/env bash But now I am wondering: When I want to state explicitly that I do not rely on Bash, but ...
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Replacing all characters in a regular expression match with another character? [duplicate]

I'm doing analysis on a file and I want to mask some characters (while retaining their original byte count) before moving this file down the pipeline. For example, given file.txt: Hello there Cory ...
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Unix: shared memory. shm_open() returns -1

Note: the actual problem was with using fork() function. So the solution is found. //create shared memoery int shmfd; void *shared_memory = (void *)0; shmfd = shm_open("/...
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