lib/alt_functions.hThis is lib/alt_functions.h, an example to accompany the book, The Linux Programming Interface. This file is not printed in the book; it is a supplementary file for Chapter 3. The source code file is copyright 2024, Michael Kerrisk, and is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License, version 3. In the listing below, the names of Linux system calls and C library functions are hyperlinked to manual pages from the Linux man-pages project, and the names of functions implemented in the book are hyperlinked to the implementations of those functions.
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/* alt_functions.h Header file for alt_functions.c. */ #ifndef ALT_FUNCTIONS_H #define ALT_FUNCTIONS_H /* Prevent accidental double inclusion */ #if defined(__osf__) || defined(__hpux) || defined(_AIX) || \ defined(__sgi) || defined(__APPLE__) #define strsignal(sig) ALT_strsignal(sig) #endif char *ALT_strsignal(int sig); #if defined(__hpux) || defined(__osf__) #define hstrerror(err) ALT_hstrerror(err) #endif char *ALT_hstrerror(int sig); #if defined(__hpux) || defined(__osf__) #define posix_openpt(flags) ALT_posix_openpt(flags) #endif int ALT_posix_openpt(int flags); #endif
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