Open System Services Porting Guide (G06.24+, H06.03+)

Table Of Contents
Index
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Index-12
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Header files (continued)
entry points 7-13
environment-specific functions 8-16
feature-test macros 5-3, 7-13, 8-26
for Guardian programs 8-7
function entry points 5-4
function prototypes 7-12
Guardian interface 7-28
guidelines 7-11
HP extensions 7-12
ISO/ANSI C 1-6
standard 5-3
OSS and Guardian compared 7-13
POSIX standards 5-3
pragmas 7-13
recommendations 7-28
search order 8-26
standard C and C++ 2-15
standards 7-12
tal.h 5-4, 7-28
tdmext.h 7-27
XPG4 5-3
$SYSTEM.SYSTEM 5-4
/usr/include 5-4
Headers 1-6, Glossary-5
Heap size, support for larger 10-3
History file 4-7, 4-8
Host address translation 11-8
Host name translation 11-8
HP Enterprise Toolkit-NonStop Edition
(ETK) 2-1, 2-2
HP extensions
C compiler 7-10
header files 7-12
input parameters 6-14
interoperability 7-26
modifying inherited attributes 6-14
output parameters 6-14
performance 6-12
portability 7-5
HP extensions (continued)
specifying attributes 6-14
HP NonStop Open System Services (OSS)
See OSS
HP NonStop operating system 4-3, 7-3,
Glossary-5
HP Tandem Advanced Command
Language (TACL)
See TACL
HP Tandem Development Suite (TDS) 2-1
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ibgwc.a C run-time library 8-27
ibyacc.a C run-time library 8-27
Identity attributes 7-10
IEC Glossary-5
IEEE Glossary-5
standards, compared with OSS 1-2
Include files 2-15
search order 8-7, 8-26
Industry standards, programmatic calls 1-8
inetd
activated services 6-27
configuration file 6-25
demon, compared to LISTNER
process 8-23
porting programs using 11-4
starting other servers with 6-25
UNIX 6-25
Inherited attributes, modifying with HP
extensions 6-14
Initialization values, default 7-27
Inodes
caching 6-21
OSS name server 6-18
Input
functions 1-3
redirecting with cat utility 4-20
Inspect 2-19
and optimized files 2-20