Next: Cryptographic Functions, Previous: System Management, Up: Top [Contents][Index]
The functions and macros listed in this chapter give information about configuration parameters of the operating system—for example, capacity limits, presence of optional POSIX features, and the default path for executable files (see String Parameters).
• General Limits: | Constants and functions that describe various process-related limits that have one uniform value for any given machine. | |
• System Options: | Optional POSIX features. | |
• Version Supported: | Version numbers of POSIX.1 and POSIX.2. | |
• Sysconf: | Getting specific configuration values of general limits and system options. | |
• Minimums: | Minimum values for general limits. | |
• Limits for Files: | Size limitations that pertain to individual files. These can vary between file systems or even from file to file. | |
• Options for Files: | Optional features that some files may support. | |
• File Minimums: | Minimum values for file limits. | |
• Pathconf: | Getting the limit values for a particular file. | |
• Utility Limits: | Capacity limits of some POSIX.2 utility programs. | |
• Utility Minimums: | Minimum allowable values of those limits. | |
• String Parameters: | Getting the default search path. |
Next: Cryptographic Functions, Previous: System Management, Up: Top [Contents][Index]