| \section{\module{posix} --- | 
 |          The most common \POSIX{} system calls} | 
 |  | 
 | \declaremodule{builtin}{posix} | 
 |   \platform{Unix} | 
 | \modulesynopsis{The most common \POSIX\ system calls (normally used | 
 |                 via module \refmodule{os}).} | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | This module provides access to operating system functionality that is | 
 | standardized by the C Standard and the \POSIX{} standard (a thinly | 
 | disguised \UNIX{} interface). | 
 |  | 
 | \strong{Do not import this module directly.}  Instead, import the | 
 | module \refmodule{os}, which provides a \emph{portable} version of this | 
 | interface.  On \UNIX, the \refmodule{os} module provides a superset of | 
 | the \module{posix} interface.  On non-\UNIX{} operating systems the | 
 | \module{posix} module is not available, but a subset is always | 
 | available through the \refmodule{os} interface.  Once \refmodule{os} is | 
 | imported, there is \emph{no} performance penalty in using it instead | 
 | of \module{posix}.  In addition, \refmodule{os}\refstmodindex{os} | 
 | provides some additional functionality, such as automatically calling | 
 | \function{putenv()} when an entry in \code{os.environ} is changed. | 
 |  | 
 | The descriptions below are very terse; refer to the corresponding | 
 | \UNIX{} manual (or \POSIX{} documentation) entry for more information. | 
 | Arguments called \var{path} refer to a pathname given as a string. | 
 |  | 
 | Errors are reported as exceptions; the usual exceptions are given for | 
 | type errors, while errors reported by the system calls raise | 
 | \exception{error} (a synonym for the standard exception | 
 | \exception{OSError}), described below. | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | \subsection{Large File Support \label{posix-large-files}} | 
 | \sectionauthor{Steve Clift}{clift@mail.anacapa.net} | 
 | \index{large files} | 
 | \index{file!large files} | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | Several operating systems (including AIX, HPUX, Irix and Solaris) | 
 | provide support for files that are larger than 2 Gb from a C | 
 | programming model where \ctype{int} and \ctype{long} are 32-bit | 
 | values. This is typically accomplished by defining the relevant size | 
 | and offset types as 64-bit values. Such files are sometimes referred | 
 | to as \dfn{large files}. | 
 |  | 
 | Large file support is enabled in Python when the size of an | 
 | \ctype{off_t} is larger than a \ctype{long} and the \ctype{long long} | 
 | type is available and is at least as large as an \ctype{off_t}. Python | 
 | longs are then used to represent file sizes, offsets and other values | 
 | that can exceed the range of a Python int. It may be necessary to | 
 | configure and compile Python with certain compiler flags to enable | 
 | this mode. For example, it is enabled by default with recent versions | 
 | of Irix, but with Solaris 2.6 and 2.7 you need to do something like: | 
 |  | 
 | \begin{verbatim} | 
 | CFLAGS="`getconf LFS_CFLAGS`" OPT="-g -O2 $CFLAGS" \ | 
 |         ./configure | 
 | \end{verbatim} % $ <-- bow to font-lock | 
 |  | 
 | On large-file-capable Linux systems, this might work: | 
 |  | 
 | \begin{verbatim} | 
 | CFLAGS='-D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64' OPT="-g -O2 $CFLAGS" \ | 
 |         ./configure | 
 | \end{verbatim} % $ <-- bow to font-lock | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | \subsection{Module Contents \label{posix-contents}} | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | Module \module{posix} defines the following data item: | 
 |  | 
 | \begin{datadesc}{environ} | 
 | A dictionary representing the string environment at the time the | 
 | interpreter was started. For example, \code{environ['HOME']} is the | 
 | pathname of your home directory, equivalent to | 
 | \code{getenv("HOME")} in C. | 
 |  | 
 | Modifying this dictionary does not affect the string environment | 
 | passed on by \function{execv()}, \function{popen()} or | 
 | \function{system()}; if you need to change the environment, pass | 
 | \code{environ} to \function{execve()} or add variable assignments and | 
 | export statements to the command string for \function{system()} or | 
 | \function{popen()}. | 
 |  | 
 | \note{The \refmodule{os} module provides an alternate | 
 | implementation of \code{environ} which updates the environment on | 
 | modification.  Note also that updating \code{os.environ} will render | 
 | this dictionary obsolete.  Use of the \refmodule{os} module version of | 
 | this is recommended over direct access to the \module{posix} module.} | 
 | \end{datadesc} | 
 |  | 
 | Additional contents of this module should only be accessed via the | 
 | \refmodule{os} module; refer to the documentation for that module for | 
 | further information. |