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POSIX thread code and Cygwin

[Python-Dev] RE: POSIX thread code and Cygwin [Python-Dev] RE: POSIX thread code and CygwinGerald S. Williams gsw@agere.com
Mon, 25 Mar 2002 07:47:58 -0500
Martin v. Loewis wrote:
> > Before _POSIX_SEMAPHORES is specified by default for 
> > Cygwin, it will probably have to be shown that it is 100% 
> > compliant with POSIX. 
> 
> Please don't guess in such matters; this is not very convincing.

Sorry about the wording. I'm looking at ISO/IEC 9945-1-1996
(i.e., ANSI/IEEE Std 1003.1, the POSIX API spec), and the
section on semaphores does give quite specific requirements
that have to be met if you define _POSIX_SEMAPHORES.

<Sigh>

I'll work with Jason and get _POSIX_SEMAPHORES defined in
Cygwin or (if this isn't possible) present an alternative
that doesn't imply POSIX support.

-Jerry

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