Inactive-Withdrawn Standard

IEEE 1003.5c-1998

IEEE Standard for Information Technology - POSIX Ada Language Interfaces - Part 1: Binding for System Application Program Interface (API)

This standard is part of the POSIX(TM) series of standards or applications and user inter-faces to open systems. It defines the Ada language bindings as package specifications and accompanying textual descriptions of the application program interface (API). This standard supports application portability at the source code level through the binding between ISO 8652:1995 (Ada) and ISO/IEC 9945-1:1996 (IEEE Std 1003.1-1996)(POSIX) as amended by IEEE P1003.1g/D6.6. Terminology and general requirements, process primitives, the process environment, files and directories, input and output primaries, device-and class-specific functions, language-specific services or Ada, system databases, synchronization, memory management, execution scheduling, clocks and timers, message passing, task management, the XTI and socket detailed network interfaces, event management, network support functions, and protocol-specific mappings are covered It also specifies behavior to support the binding that must be provided by the Ada.

Standard Committee
C/PA - Portable Applications
Status
Inactive-Withdrawn Standard
Board Approval
1998-12-08
History
Withdrawn:
2010-01-09
ANSI Approved:
1999-05-12
Reaffirmed:
2004-09-23

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Computer Society
Standard Committee
C/PA - Portable Applications
Working Group
PASC_WG - Portable Applications Standards Committee System Services Working Group
IEEE Program Manager
Tom Thompson
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Working Group Chair
Helmut Roth

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