llvm-6502/lib/System/Unix
Reid Spencer b2164e5cb5 For PR540:
Add a Mutex class for thread synchronization in a platform-independent way.
The current implementation only supports pthreads. Win32 use of Critical
Sections will be added later. The design permits other threading models to
be used if (and only if) pthreads is not available.


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SUS Remove vim settings from source code; people should use llvm/utils/vim/vimrc 2005-05-05 22:33:09 +00:00
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Mutex.inc For PR540: 2005-07-12 15:37:43 +00:00
Path.inc 1. Fix bug in getBaseName where it mishandles suffixes 2005-07-09 18:42:02 +00:00
Process.inc Remove vim settings from source code; people should use llvm/utils/vim/vimrc 2005-05-05 22:33:09 +00:00
Program.inc For PR495: 2005-07-07 23:21:43 +00:00
README.txt Fix a typo. 2004-08-26 07:43:33 +00:00
Signals.inc Final Changes For PR495: 2005-07-08 03:08:58 +00:00
TimeValue.inc comment the hpux bit 2005-05-16 06:59:53 +00:00
Unix.h Remove trailing whitespace 2005-04-21 22:55:34 +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.