UNIX System Programming Using C++If you're an experienced UNIX system programmer working with C++, UNIX System Programming Using C++ brings together all the advanced techniques you need to build complex and high-quality system applications. This book focuses on the real-life challenges you face developing network and client/server applications, databases, compilers, operating systems, and CAD/EDA systems. You'll learn new ways to develop C++ programs that are compact, easy to maintain, and highly portable to most UNIX systems and to POSIX-complaint systems (e.g., Windows NT). This book includes extensive example programs to demonstrate how to construct C++ classes and applications with the ANSI, POSIX, and UNIX standard functions and classes. Furthermore, ready-to-use C++ classes on interprocess communication, sockets, TLI, remote procedure call and multithreaded programming are provided in the book. These classes can be incorporated directly into your applications to reduce the development cycle and improve quality. |
Contents
UNIX and ANSI Standards | 1 |
C++ Language Review | 21 |
C++ IO Stream Classes | 67 |
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addr argp argument value argv assigned bytes calling process cerr child process client process client program connection request const char cout create data type defined device file endl errno example execution FIFO file file descriptor flag func function call function prototype function returns Furthermore group ID header host name include iostream.h include stdio.h include sys/types.h include unistd.h input int fd int main integer kernel library functions machine memory region message queue mmap mutex lock NULL object path name pipe pointer POSIX POSIX.1 read-write lock return value RPC call RPC function RPC program RPC server RPC_svc rpcgen semaphore semaphore set semaphore value server process server program shared memory signal mask signal.h standard output struct superuser system call System V.4 terminates timer transport end point u_long UNIX domain socket UNIX System unsigned user ID virtual address void waitpid XDR function zero