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equivalent setpgrp() in lazarus

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MarkMLl:

--- Quote from: marcov on May 12, 2022, 04:46:55 pm ---If I understand the man page clearly, it is a BSD call that was adapted by Linux, but never standarized under POSIX.

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So presumably at least one of the popular gettys is used by both Linux and the BSDs, which is why it's in termio.

MarkMLl

Thaddy:

--- Quote from: marcov on May 12, 2022, 04:46:55 pm ---If I understand the man page clearly, it is a BSD call that was adapted by Linux, but never standarized under POSIX.

--- End quote ---
No it is a netware call. Indeed not standard.

MarkMLl:

--- Quote from: Thaddy on May 13, 2022, 03:41:58 pm ---
--- Quote from: marcov on May 12, 2022, 04:46:55 pm ---If I understand the man page clearly, it is a BSD call that was adapted by Linux, but never standarized under POSIX.

--- End quote ---
No it is a netware call. Indeed not standard.

--- End quote ---

"Up to a point Lord Copper."

https://linux.die.net/man/2/setpgrp

MarkMLl

Thaddy:
BSD dates from 1993, Netware dates from 1983....Unix relase dates from 1970... That call was introduced by Novell.

MarkMLl:
And ASCII was introduced by IBM.

I don't care who introduced it: it's supported by Linux and that manpage cites POSIX.1 (with non-standard variations for SysV and BSD).

MarkMLl

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