Open System Services Programmer's Guide
39 Guardian Procedure Calls Audited When Used for Process Control .....................................255
40 Base ACL Entries............................................................................................................262
41 Actual (Nondefault) Optional ACL Entries..........................................................................262
42 Default ACL Entries.........................................................................................................263
43 Header_Data................................................................................................................280
44 Subject_Data.................................................................................................................281
45 Message_Data (Access Control).......................................................................................282
46 New PROCESS_GETINFOLIST_ 64-Bit-Wide Attributes........................................................287
47 PROCESS_GETINFOLIST_ Superseded 32-Bit-Only Attributes................................................287
48 PROCESS_GETINFOLIST_ Equivalent 32-Bit Heap Attributes.................................................288
49 New PROCESSOR_GETINFOLIST_ Attribute.......................................................................288
50 NonStop ILP32 and LP64 Data Models.............................................................................290
51 32-Bit and 64-Bit Public DLLs............................................................................................293
52 Data-Model-Neutral Public DLLs.......................................................................................293
53 Hex Constants and Types................................................................................................309
54 Process Resources..........................................................................................................313
55 Attributes of Standard POSIX Threads Defined by Macros....................................................315
56 Signals Processed by Threads..........................................................................................316
57 Numerical Limits in Standard POSIX Threads ....................................................................327
58 Comparison of spt_*, spt_*x, and spt_*z Functions....................................................343
59 System and Equivalent Thread-Aware Functions .................................................................344
60 System and Equivalent Reentrant Functions ........................................................................366
61 Thread-Aware Toolkit Functions and Types.........................................................................369
62 Thread-Aware $RECEIVE Functions and Types....................................................................373
63 Thread-Aware Enscribe Functions ....................................................................................376
64 Thread-Aware Callback Functions and Types.....................................................................379
65 Attributes of the POSIX User Thread Model Library Defined by Macros..................................382
66 Process Resources..........................................................................................................383
67 Numerical Limits in the POSIX User Thread Model Library ...................................................384
68 Signals Processed by Threads..........................................................................................385
69 System and Equivalent Thread-Aware Functions .................................................................398
70 Thread-Aware Toolkit Functions and Types.........................................................................411
71 Thread-Aware $RECEIVE Functions and Types....................................................................415
72 Thread-Aware Enscribe Functions ....................................................................................420
73 Thread-Aware Callback Functions and Types.....................................................................423
74 Standard header files included in spthread.h and pthread.h header files...............................424
75 SPT Library Nonstandard Types and Corresponding PUT Model Library Standard Types..........425
76 Nonstandard pthread_ functions replaced by standard versions........................................426
77 API Interoperability in TNS Processes................................................................................482
78 API Interoperability in Native Processes (Functions a through m)...........................................506
79 API Interoperability in Native Processes (Functions n through z)............................................528
Examples
1 Using Some OSS Group Information Functions.....................................................................35
2 Calling a Guardian Procedure That Returns a Return Value ...................................................39
3 Calling a Guardian Procedure That Returns a Condition Code ..............................................41
4 Specifying the systype Option to the c89 Utility....................................................................43
5 Linking Guardian Modules to OSS Programs.......................................................................43
6 Using gtacl to Run a TACL Command.................................................................................44
7 Using gtacl to Pipe TACL Command Output to an OSS Utility.................................................44
8 Starting the Inspect or Native Inspect Debugger by Itself.......................................................48
9 Starting the Inspect or Native Inspect Debugger and a Program at the Same Time....................48