Several principles guided the development of this standard: ¿¿¿ Application-Oriented The basic goal was to promote portability of application programs across UNIX system environments by developing a clear, consistent, and unambiguous standard for the interface specification of a portable operating system based on the UNIX system documentation. This standard codifies the common, existing definition of the UNIX system. ¿¿¿ Interface, Not Implementation This standard defines an interface, not an implementation. No distinction is made between library functions and system calls; both are referred to as functions. No details of the implementation of any function are given (although historical practice is sometimes indicated in the RATIONALE section). Symbolic names are given for constants (such as signals and error numbers) rather than numbers.
IEEE 1003.1, 2004 Edition
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IEEE Standard for Information Technology – Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX(R)) – Base Definitions