Transcription of The Linux Programmer's Guide - Linux Documentation Project
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The Linux programmer s GuideSven GoldtSven van der MeerScott BurkettMatt WelshVersion continuing mission: to seek out knowledge of C, to explore strange unixcommands, and to boldly code where no one has man page The Linux operating system72 The Linux kernel93 The Linux libc package114 System calls135 The swiss army knife ioctl156 Linux Interprocess .. UNIX Pipes.. Concepts.. Pipes in C.. the Easy Way!.. Operations with Pipes.. on half-duplex pipes:.. Pipes (FIFOs - First In First Out).. Concepts.. a FIFO.. Operations.. Actions on a FIFO.. Infamous SIGPIPE Signal.. V IPC.. Concepts.. Queues.. Memory.
The Linux Programmer’s Guide is meant to do what the name implies— It is to help Linux programmers understand the peculiarities of Linux. By its nature, this also means that it should be useful when porting programs from other operating systems to Linux. Therefore, this guide must describe the system calls and the major kernel
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