CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC-9945-2-96
The international community has decided to make this standard available only in
the English language version. It has been adopted as a National Standard of
Canada on this basis.
This National Standard of Canada is equivalent to International Standard
ISO/IEC 9945-2:1993 and ANSI/IEEE Std 1003.2-1993.
1.1 Scope
This part of ISO/IEC 9945 defines a standard source-code-level interface to
command interpretation, or "shell," services and common utility programs for
application programs. These services and programs are complementary to those
specified by ISO/IEC 9945-1:1990 (IEEE Std 1003.1-1990) {8}, hereinafter
referred to as "POSIX.1 {8}." When the User Portability Utilities Option is
included, this part of ISO/IEC 9945 has additional scope. The list of
utilities and features is extended to provide a common interactive environment
for system users and program developers.
This part of ISO/IEC 9945 has been designed to be used by both application
programmers and system implementors. When the User Portability Utilities
Option is included, it is also to be used by system users and program
developers. However, it is intended to be a reference document and not a
tutorial on the use of the services, the utilities, or the interrelationships
between the utilities.
The emphasis of this part of ISO/IEC 9945 without the User Portability
Utilities Option is on the shell and utility functionality required by
application programs (including "shell scripts") and not on the direct
interactive use of the shell command language or the utilities by humans. When
the User Portability Utilities Option is included, the emphasis is extended to
support terminal users in a consistent manner across all conforming systems.
There are three constraining factors that limit this user portability scope:
(1) The users in this context are limited to the group of individuals
who are familiar with the style of interaction characteristic of
historically derived systems based on one of the UNIX operating
systems. Typical users would include program developers, engineers,
or general purpose time-sharing users.
(2) The environment to be supported is a multi-user time-sharing system
supporting character-oriented display terminals. Alternatively, it
is a collection of single-user systems interconnected via local
area networks or telephone lines, but with similar user interfaces.
This part of ISO/IEC 9945 does not include support that is tailored
for bit-mapped or graphics display terminals, although it is
expected that such terminals could emulate the character
orientation required by this environment. When facilities require
cursor addressability from the terminal hardware, this is
specifically identified in this part of ISO/IEC 9945.
(3) The facilities to be provided are based on the historical models of
the following documents: the System V Interface Definition {B37},
the BSD User Manual {B46}, the X/Open Portabitity Guide {B49}, and
documentation for the KornShell {B38}. Emphasis is placed on
standardizing existing practice for existing users, with changes or
additions limited to correcting deficiencies in the following areas:
(a) Support for international character sets and other
localization requirements, such as date formats, collation
sequences, etc.
(b) Reconciliation of differences between the historical
implementations.
(c) Elimination of system or device dependencies.
(d) Corrections of features that could reduce system or user
security/integrity.
Portions of this part of ISO/IEC 9945 comprise optional language bindings to
system service interfaces. (See, for example, the C-Language Bindings Option
in Annex B.) This part of ISO/IEC 9945 is intended to d
SDO:
CSA
Language:
English
ICS Codes:
35.060
Status:
Withdrawn
Publish date:
1996-03-30
Standard Number:
CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC-9945-2-96