marco 08eb5ac89f * small fixes. FreeBSD now cycles il y a 22 ans
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i386 08eb5ac89f * small fixes. FreeBSD now cycles il y a 22 ans
powerpc 6c4e662ab1 * Several small fixes to harmonize the *BSD rtls and Linux. il y a 22 ans
baseunix.pp 7efaf7dee2 * Unix reform stage two. Remove all calls from Unix that exist in Baseunix. il y a 22 ans
bunxfunc.inc 7efaf7dee2 * Unix reform stage two. Remove all calls from Unix that exist in Baseunix. il y a 22 ans
bunxfunch.inc 7efaf7dee2 * Unix reform stage two. Remove all calls from Unix that exist in Baseunix. il y a 22 ans
bunxmacr.inc 7efaf7dee2 * Unix reform stage two. Remove all calls from Unix that exist in Baseunix. il y a 22 ans
bunxmain.inc 6c4e662ab1 * Several small fixes to harmonize the *BSD rtls and Linux. il y a 22 ans
bunxtype.inc 7efaf7dee2 * Unix reform stage two. Remove all calls from Unix that exist in Baseunix. il y a 22 ans
ctypes.inc 190b09a5dd * copied and checked from Linux. il y a 23 ans
osmain.inc 50917559bd * progname fix. il y a 22 ans
ossysc.inc 08eb5ac89f * small fixes. FreeBSD now cycles il y a 22 ans
ossysch.inc 08eb5ac89f * small fixes. FreeBSD now cycles il y a 22 ans
ostypes.inc 83b0b82e11 * fix il y a 22 ans
readme.txt 10f2ceeab8 * Modifications from Saturday. il y a 23 ans
sysbsd.pp 10f2ceeab8 * Modifications from Saturday. il y a 23 ans
sysctl.pp 832a1bcb96 * FreeBSD compiles now with baseunix mods. il y a 23 ans
system.pp 832a1bcb96 * FreeBSD compiles now with baseunix mods. il y a 23 ans
unxsysc.inc 7efaf7dee2 * Unix reform stage two. Remove all calls from Unix that exist in Baseunix. il y a 22 ans
unxsysch.inc 7efaf7dee2 * Unix reform stage two. Remove all calls from Unix that exist in Baseunix. il y a 22 ans

readme.txt

{
$Id$
This file is part of the Free Pascal run time librar~y.
Copyright (c) 2000 by Marco van de Voort
member of the Free Pascal development team.

Filellist and some notes about the *BSD RTL architecture.

See the file COPYING.FPC, included in this distribution,
for details about the copyright.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

**********************************************************************}

*BSD commonly means FreeBSD, OpenBSD and NetBSD, but since Apple's Darwin
has a FreeBSD userland, I also add Darwin to it. At least Darwin's
userland seems to be compatible enough to be included, despite its
internal Mach architecture.

Common *BSD files:

bsdmacro.inc The POSIX mode_t (IS_DIR etc) and exit macro's.
bsdsysc.inc The base syscalls for *BSD system unit.
including a few that are _not_ posix, but still
required in the system unit. All routines have
a public alias.
bsdsysch.inc EXTERNAL declarations for the non-posix calls in
bsdsysc.inc (to import them into e.g. Unix)
bsdtypes.inc some non POSIX BSD types required for the
syscalls and base functions.
bsdfuncs.inc POSIX syscalls and functions that are not needed
for system.
osposix.inc The implementation of unit posix, redirects to libc
or bsdtypes.inc (via aliases)
osposixh.inc The headers of unit posix.
sysctl.pp Some basic sysctl headers, needed for implementation
of POSIX functions.
sysposix.inc BSD specific part of the implementation
i386/syscall.inc The primitives for performing syscalls
i386/syscallh.inc Headers to syscall.inc
powerpc/syscall.inc likewise for PPC.

{
$Log$
Revision 1.2 2002-10-27 11:58:30 marco
* Modifications from Saturday.

}