llvm-6502/lib/System/Unix
Reid Spencer 083507cd3f Fix bugs in class invariant
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SUS
MappedFile.cpp Fix bugs in class invariant 2004-11-14 22:07:50 +00:00
MappedFile.inc Fix bugs in class invariant 2004-11-14 22:07:50 +00:00
Memory.cpp
Memory.inc
Path.cpp * Implement getStatusInfo for getting stat(2) like information 2004-11-09 20:26:31 +00:00
Path.inc * Implement getStatusInfo for getting stat(2) like information 2004-11-09 20:26:31 +00:00
Process.cpp
Process.inc
Program.cpp Stop propagating method names that violate the coding standard 2004-11-05 22:15:36 +00:00
Program.inc Stop propagating method names that violate the coding standard 2004-11-05 22:15:36 +00:00
README.txt
Signals.cpp Stop propagating method names that violate the coding standard 2004-11-05 22:15:36 +00:00
Signals.inc Stop propagating method names that violate the coding standard 2004-11-05 22:15:36 +00:00
SysConfig.cpp
TimeValue.cpp Added stub implementations of TimeValue concept for remaining platforms. 2004-09-25 05:03:54 +00:00
TimeValue.inc Added stub implementations of TimeValue concept for remaining platforms. 2004-09-25 05:03:54 +00:00
Unix.h Adjust sys/stat.h inclusion so its only for SunOS. 2004-10-05 00:56:46 +00:00

llvm/lib/System/Unix README
===========================

This directory provides implementations of the lib/System classes that
are common to two or more variants of UNIX. For example, the directory 
structure underneath this directory could look like this:

Unix           - only code that is truly generic to all UNIX platforms
  Posix        - code that is specific to Posix variants of UNIX
  SUS          - code that is specific to the Single Unix Specification 
  SysV         - code that is specific to System V variants of UNIX

As a rule, only those directories actually needing to be created should be
created. Also, further subdirectories could be created to reflect versions of
the various standards. For example, under SUS there could be v1, v2, and v3
subdirectories to reflect the three major versions of SUS.