On 12/01/18 02:28, Russell Haley wrote:
On Wed, Jan 10, 2018 at 8:50 AM, Gedare Bloom wrote:
On Thu, Dec 28, 2017 at 9:35 PM,bin.w...@qkmtech.com
wrote:
is the posix api and the c api used together?
POSIX and ISO-C tend to go together.
With RTEMS, you can also use ISO-C with the "Classic
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>> bin.w...@qkmtech.com
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>> From: bin.w...@qkmtech.com
>> Date: 2017-12-29 09:25
>> To: Chris Johns; Users
>> Subject: Re: Re: the difference between posix user and c user
>> i google the posix .now
option
> was provided historically as a way to avoid compiling the POSIX
> library into an application, but modern compilers are able to remove
> the unused code any way.
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>> bin.w...@qkmtech.com
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>> From: bin.w...@qkmte
hen ,the compiler will not
use the unused code .
thanks
bin.w...@qkmtech.com
From: Gedare Bloom
Date: 2018-01-11 00:50
To: bin.w...@qkmtech.com
CC: Chris Johns; Users
Subject: Re: Re: the difference between posix user and c user
On Thu, Dec 28, 2017 at 9:35 PM, bin.w...@qkmtech.com
wrote:
> is the
ech.com
> Date: 2017-12-29 09:25
> To: Chris Johns; Users
> Subject: Re: Re: the difference between posix user and c user
> i google the posix .now i know that posix is the abbreviation of "the
> Portable Operating System Interface" it is for software compatibility with
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Subject: Re: Re: the difference between posix user and c user
i google the posix .now i know that posix is the abbreviation of "the Portable
Operating System Interface" it is for software compatibility with variants of
Unix and other operating systems
but you said, "POSIX and the Class
x is packaged on the basis of the standard C, is it right ?
the classic api is the standard c interface , is it right?
best wishes
bin.w...@qkmtech.com
From: Chris Johns
Date: 2017-12-29 02:18
To: users
Subject: Re: the difference between posix user and c user
On 29/12/17 12:00 am, bin.w...@qkm
On 29/12/17 12:00 am, bin.w...@qkmtech.com wrote:
> hi everyone:
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> i am new to linux and rtems. i do not understand
> what the difference between posix user and c user .
>
> i am confused about these two concept. which condition i should choose posix ?
> which condition i should choose c ?
>