The POSIX terminal interface is the generalized abstraction, comprising both an application programming interface for programs, and a set of behavioural...
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The Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX; IPA: /ˈpɒz.ɪks/) is a family of standards specified by the IEEE Computer Society for maintaining compatibility...
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and so forth) keystrokes. In Unix and other POSIX-compliant systems that support the POSIX terminal interface, these capabilities are encoded in databases...
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degrees of mode support when terminals are used as computer terminals. The POSIX terminal interface, as provided by Unix and POSIX-compliant operating systems...
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a terminal as historically available in Seventh Edition Unix. It has been largely superseded by the POSIX terminal interface. The terminal interface provided...
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Pseudoterminal (redirect from Pseudo terminal)
V-style terminals (commonly referred as UNIX 98 pseudoterminals) and provides POSIX and the Single Unix Specification API in the form of a posix_openpt()...
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The C POSIX library is a specification of a C standard library for POSIX systems. It was developed at the same time as the ANSI C standard. Some effort...
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This is a list of POSIX (Portable Operating System Interface) commands as specified by IEEE Std 1003.1-2024, which is part of the Single UNIX Specification...
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Signal (IPC) (redirect from SIGINT (POSIX))
inter-process communication (IPC), typically used in Unix, Unix-like, and other POSIX-compliant operating systems. A signal is an asynchronous notification sent...
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the mid-1960s, on computer terminals, as an interactive and more user-friendly alternative to the non-interactive interface available with punched cards...
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Read (system call) (redirect from Read (POSIX))
of bytes to be read from the file. The read system call interface is standardized by the POSIX specification. Data from a file is read by calling the read...
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integration of Windows-based applications. The terminal emulator Mintty is the default command-line interface (CLI) provided to interact with the environment...
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or Gnome Terminal. Invoking Bash with the --posix option or stating set -o posix in a script causes Bash to conform very closely to the POSIX 1003.2 standard...
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Unix shell (redirect from POSIX shell)
a command-line interpreter or shell that provides a command line user interface for Unix-like operating systems. The shell is both an interactive command...
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Echo (computing) (section Terminal emulators)
device drivers and so forth. In Unix and POSIX-compatible systems, local echo is a flag in the POSIX terminal interface, settable programmatically with the...
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associated with the input device of a terminal (or pseudo terminal) which is ultimately linked to a user's keyboard. On POSIX systems, the file descriptor for...
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Linux (section User interface)
desktop systems, the default user interface is usually graphical, although the CLI is commonly available through terminal emulator windows or on a separate...
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IBM 3270 (redirect from 3270 terminal)
high speed proprietary communications interface, using coaxial cable. IBM no longer manufactures 3270 terminals, but the IBM 3270 protocol is still commonly...
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Plan 9 from Bell Labs (redirect from ANSI/POSIX Environment)
cursor-addressed, terminal-based I/O at the heart of UNIX-like operating systems is replaced by a windowing system and graphical user interface without cursor...
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Single UNIX Specification (category POSIX)
(also registered as ISO/IEC 9945), or POSIX.1-1988, which loosely stands for Portable Operating System Interface. The X/Open Portability Guide (XPG) was...
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Integrated development environment (redirect from IDE-style interface)
using Java; MonoDevelop using C#. Unix programmers can combine command-line POSIX tools into a complete development environment, capable of developing large...
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from the POSIX chair Andrew Josey for the symbolic price of one dollar.[citation needed] There have been some activities to make Linux POSIX-compliant...
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Path (computing) (section POSIX pathname definition)
Overflow. "UNC Definition". ComputerLanguage.com. "POSIX pathname resolution specification". "POSIX pathname definition". Path Definition - The Linux Information...
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It is POSIX- and System V Interface Definition (SVID)-compliant and includes TCP/IP networking since version 2. Having a Unix-compatible, POSIX-compliant...
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Linux kernel (section Interfaces)
program to run and then run it. The Native POSIX Thread Library (NPTL) provides the POSIX standard thread interface (pthreads) to userspace. The kernel provides...
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Ncurses (section Terminal database)
programming library for creating textual user interfaces (TUIs) that work across a wide variety of terminals; it is written in a way that attempts to optimize...
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build the final program from them, one could instead create a script for POSIX-compliant shells, here named build and kept in the directory with them,...
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List of Remote Desktop Protocol clients (redirect from Terminal Services Client)
for Linux. Remmina is a free and open-source remote desktop client for POSIX-based system that supports RDP along with a verity of other protocols. It...
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been in developing terminal I/O (line discipline) and networking subsystems. In System V Release 4, the entire terminal interface was reimplemented using...
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curses is a terminal control library for Unix-like systems, enabling the construction of text user interface (TUI) applications. The name is a pun on the...
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