Open System Services Programmer's Guide

3. The following information can be derived about the rename() function:
Specified in the ISO/ANSI C standard.
Can be called from Guardian and OSS modules.
Can be called from Guardian and OSS processes.
Guardian function operates only on Guardian objects; OSS function operates on OSS
objects and limited Guardian objects.
4. The following information can be derived about the rename_oss() function:
Is an extension specified by HP.
Can be called from Guardian or OSS modules.
Can be called from Guardian or OSS processes.
Must be called with OSS parameters.
Operates on OSS objects and limited Guardian objects.
Because it is specified by HP, it requires the _TANDEM_SOURCE feature test macro.
Table 78 API Interoperability in Native Processes (Functions a through m)
Usage NotesProcess
Called
From
Module
Compiled
As
Specified
By
Function or Macro
G, OG, OXPG4a64l()
G, OG, OISOabort()
G, OG, OHP_abs()
G, OG, OISOabs()
OOXPG4accept() _PUT_MODEL_
_XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED
G, OG, OPOSIXaccess() OSS parameters only
OSS objects and limited
Guardian objects
Available on Version 3 OSS
filesets only
G, OG, OHPacl()
Available on Version 3 OSS
filesets only
G, OG, OHPaclsort()
G, OG, OISOacos()
G, OG, OISOacosf()
G, OG, OISOacosh()
G, OG, OISOacoshf()
G, OG, OISOacoshl()
G, OG, OISOacosl()
The functionality provided by
this macro is defined as
advance()
obsolete in POSIX. Functions
such as regcomp() and
regexec() should be used
instead.
_PUT_MODEL_G, OG, OPOSIXalarm()
G, OG, OHP_alloca()
506 API Interoperability in Native Processes