Re: Cross-platform availability of header files

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On 2013-03-15 8:57 AM, Ralf Corsepius wrote:

aio.h and sys/mman.h are not available everywhere

aio.h certainly, but are you aware of a *specific Unix-like system* which is in current use and does not provide <sys/mman.h>? That header is mandatory in POSIX-2008 (although not before then) and the last time I can remember encountering a workstation-scale Unix environment that didn't have it was in the mid-nineties sometime. I'd believe there might be embedded mostly-POSIX-compliant environments still that don't do virtual memory, but I've never seen one.

zw


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