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System Configuration Parameters
The functions and macros listed in this chapter give information about
configuration parameters of the operating system--for example, capacity
limits, presence of optional POSIX features, and the default path for
executable files (see String Parameters).
- General Limits: Constants and functions that describe
various process-related limits that have
one uniform value for any given machine.
- System Options: Optional POSIX features.
- Version Supported: Version numbers of POSIX.1 and POSIX.2.
- Sysconf: Getting specific configuration values
of general limits and system options.
- Minimums: Minimum values for general limits.
- Limits for Files: Size limitations that pertain to individual files.
These can vary between file systems
or even from file to file.
- Options for Files: Optional features that some files may support.
- File Minimums: Minimum values for file limits.
- Pathconf: Getting the limit values for a particular file.
- Utility Limits: Capacity limits of some POSIX.2 utility programs.
- Utility Minimums: Minimum allowable values of those limits.
- String Parameters: Getting the default search path.