Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 28 Jun 1998 01:42:09 +1000 | From | Richard Gooch <> | Subject | Re: Thread implementations... |
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Albert D. Cahalan writes: > > Ulrich Drepper writes: > >Richard Gooch <Richard.Gooch@atnf.CSIRO.AU> writes: > > >> aio_init() doesn't appear to be part of the standard. "POSIX.4 > >> Programming for the Real World" doesn't mention it. > > > > It comes from Irix. Since it's optional to call this > > function I've implemented it. > > This hypocrisy is just incredible. You will leave it out of the > header file, won't you? It is not Standard(TM) you know. > It's only implemented in one foreign OS (not two, like llseek) > and was not part of Linux libc 5 (like llseek was). Maybe Irix > is now considered a Standard(TM), unlike SunOS and AIX.
You said it.
Regards,
Richard....
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