Release notes said we don't do sighandlers. Fixed.
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** Scsh as a systems-programming language
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** Scsh as a systems-programming language
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Scsh additionally provides the low-level access to the operating system
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Scsh additionally provides the low-level access to the operating system
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normally associated with C. With the exception of signal handlers, the current
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normally associated with C. The current release provides full access to Posix,
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release provides full access to Posix, plus important non-Posix extensions,
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plus important non-Posix extensions, such as complete sockets
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such as complete sockets support. "Complete Posix" means: fork, exec & wait,
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support. "Complete Posix" means: fork, exec & wait, sockets, full read, write,
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sockets, full read, write, open & close, seek & tell, complete file-system
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open & close, seek & tell, complete file-system access, including stat,
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access, including stat, chmod/chgrp/chown, symlink, FIFO & directory access,
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chmod/chgrp/chown, symlink, FIFO & directory access, tty & pty support, file
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tty & pty support, file locking, pipes, select, file-name pattern-matching,
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locking, pipes, select, file-name pattern-matching, time & date, environment
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time & date, environment variables, and more.
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variables, signal handlers, and more.
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In brief, you can now write Unix systems programs in Scheme instead of C.
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In brief, you can now write Unix systems programs in Scheme instead of C.
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For example, we have implemented an extensible HTTP server at MIT entirely
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For example, we have implemented an extensible HTTP server at MIT entirely
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