08-02-2013
Windows Standards? Unix Standards? Coding Standards? Scheduler Standards? We've got loads of each. Take your pick.
New project? New Standards. It's called strategy apparently. More like flavour of the month and depending who is on the team.
Anyway, surely to count to five you would:-
...or am I just really sad?
Robin
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LEARN ABOUT SUNOS
intro_jfp
Intro_jfp(5) Standards, Environments, and Macros Intro_jfp(5)
NAME
Intro_jfp, intro_jfp - introduction to miscellany
DESCRIPTION
Among the topics presented in this section are:
Headers The header (.h) files fcntl, floatingpoint, math, langinfo, nl_types, siginfo, signal, stat, stdarg, types, ucontext, val-
ues, varargs, and wait (on the wstat page) are described.
Environments The user environment (environ), the subset of the user environment that depends on language and cultural conventions
(locale), the large file compilation environment (lfcompile), and the transitional compilation environment (lfcompile64)
are described.
Macros The macros to format Reference Manual pages (man and mansun) as well as other text format macros (me, mm, and ms) are
described.
Characters Tables of character sets (ascii, charmap, eqnchar, and iconv), file format notation (formats), file name pattern matching
(fnmatch), and regular expressions (regex and regexp) are presented.
FNS Topics concerning the Federated Naming Service (fns, fns_initial_context, fns_policies, and fns_references) are discussed.
Standards The POSIX (IEEE) Standards and the X/Open Specifications are described on the standards page.
LIST
Name Description
Intro_jfp(5) introduction to miscellany
eucJP(5) map between Japanese EUC and character set
eucjp(5) See eucJP(5)
iconv_ja(5) code set conversions in ja locale
PCK(5) map between PCK and character set
pck(5) See PCK(5)
SunOS 5.10 13 Aug 1998 Intro_jfp(5)