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posix

Access to posix functions

SYNOPSIS

{ERROR MANAGEMENT}
*errno*

(posix-perror str)

{FILES AND DIRECTORIES}
(posix-stat filename)

(posix-stat->vector descr)

(posix-access filename mode)

(posix-pipe)

{TIME FUNCTIONS}
(posix-time)

(posix-asctime)

(posix-asctime seconds)

(posix-ctime)

(posix-ctime seconds)

(posix-localtime seconds)

(posix-gmtime seconds)

(posix-mktime time)

(posix-tm->vector time)

(vector->posix-tm vect)

(posix-strftime format)

(posix-strftime format time)

{PROCESSES FUNCTIONS}

(posix-fork)

(posix-wait)

{SYSTEM INFORMATIONS}

(posix-uname)

(posix-host)

(posix-domain)

DESCRIPTION

The functions of the posix library must be loaded before use with:
(require "posix")
The functions will not be described here completely. For full details about a functions and its behaviour, look at the corresponding Unix manual page or to the POSIX.1 document.

{ERROR MANAGEMENT}

*errno*
is a variable which always contains the error number of last encountered error. It is equivalent to the errno POSIX.1 variable.

(posix-perror str)
produces a message on the standard error output, describing the last error encountered during a call to a system or library function. The str parameter is an identifying string which will be printed before the error message. See perror(3).

{FILES AND DIRECTORIES}

(posix-stat filename)
returns a C structure which contains a description of filename). This structure is not viewable by itself. Use, posix-stat->vector to access its content in Scheme.If filename does not exists, this procedure returns #f.

{(posix-stat->vector} descr)
transforms a file description sructure obtained by posix-stat to a Scheme vector. The components of the vector are given here with their index:

st_dev   (0)          st_ino    (1)
   st_mode  (2)          st_nlink  (3)
   st_uid   (4)          st_gid    (5)
   st_size  (6)          st_atime  (7)
   st_mtime (8)          st_ctime  (9)
See fstat(2) for details on the semantic of this fields.

(posix-access filename mode)
checks whether the interpreter is allowed to read, write, execute or test for existence of filename. Mode must be one of the following constants: |R_OK|, |W_OK|, |X_OK| or |F_OK|. If filename does not exit, this function returns #f. See access(2) for details.

(posix-pipe)
returns a pair of Scheme ports associated to a pipe inode. If a pipe cannot be created, this function returns #f.

TO BE CONTINUED

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