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1.1 ! root 1: .\" Copyright (c) 1986 Regents of the University of California. ! 2: .\" All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement ! 3: .\" specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution. ! 4: .\" ! 5: .\" @(#)00.contents 5.2 (Berkeley) 5/10/86 ! 6: .\" ! 7: .OH '''PS2 Contents' ! 8: .EH 'PS2 Contents''' ! 9: .TL ! 10: UNIX Programmer's Supplementary Documents, Volume 2 (PS2) ! 11: .sp ! 12: \s-24.3 Berkeley Software Distribution, Virtual \s-2VAX\s+2\-11 Version\s+2 ! 13: .sp ! 14: \fRApril, 1986\fR ! 15: .PP ! 16: These two volumes contain documents that supplement the manual pages in ! 17: .I ! 18: The Unix Programmer's Reference Manual ! 19: .R ! 20: for the Virtual \s-2VAX\s0-11 version of the system as distributed by U.C. ! 21: Berkeley. ! 22: .SH ! 23: Documents of Historical Interest ! 24: .IP ! 25: .tl 'The Unix Time\-Sharing System''PS2:1' ! 26: .QP ! 27: Dennis Ritchie and Ken Thompson's original paper about UNIX, reprinted ! 28: from Communications of the ACM. ! 29: ! 30: .IP ! 31: .tl 'UNIX 32/V \- Summary''PS2:2' ! 32: .QP ! 33: A concise summary of the facilities in UNIX Version 32/V, the basis for 4BSD. ! 34: ! 35: .IP ! 36: .tl 'Unix Programming \- Second Edition ''PS2:3' ! 37: .QP ! 38: Describes the programming interface to the UNIX version 7 operating ! 39: system and the standard I/O library. Should be supplemented by ! 40: Kernighan and Pike, ``The UNIX Programming Environment'', ! 41: Prentice-Hall, 1984 and especially by the Programmer Reference Manual ! 42: section 2 (system calls) and 3 (library routines). ! 43: ! 44: .IP ! 45: .tl 'Unix Implementation''PS2:4' ! 46: .QP ! 47: Ken Thompson's description of the implementation of the Version 7 ! 48: kernel and file system. ! 49: ! 50: .IP ! 51: .tl 'The Unix I/O System''PS2:5' ! 52: .QP ! 53: Dennis Ritchie's overview of the I/O System of Version 7; still helpful for ! 54: those writing device drivers. ! 55: ! 56: .SH ! 57: Other Languages ! 58: .IP ! 59: .tl 'The Programming Language EFL''PS2:6' ! 60: .QP ! 61: An introduction to a powerful FORTRAN preprocessor providing access ! 62: to a language with structures much like C. ! 63: ! 64: .IP ! 65: .tl 'Berkeley FP User\'s Manual''PS2:7' ! 66: .QP ! 67: A description of the Berkeley implementation of Backus' ! 68: Functional Programming Language, FP. ! 69: ! 70: .IP ! 71: .tl 'Ratfor \- A Preprocessor for a Rational FORTRAN''PS2:8' ! 72: .QP ! 73: Converts a FORTRAN with C\-like control structures and cosmetics into real, ! 74: ugly, compilable FORTRAN. ! 75: ! 76: .IP ! 77: .tl 'The F\s-2RANZ\s0 L\s-2ISP\s0 Manual''PS2:9' ! 78: .QP ! 79: A dialect of \s-2LISP\s0, largely compatible with \s-2MACLISP\s0. ! 80: ! 81: .SH ! 82: Database Management ! 83: .IP ! 84: .tl 'Ingres (Version 8) Reference Manual''PS2:10' ! 85: .QP ! 86: A terse reference manual (in the style of ``man'' pages) for the Ingres ! 87: database system. ! 88: .IP
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