For more than twenty years, serious C programmers have relied on one book for practical, in-depth knowledge of the programming interfaces that drive the UNIX and Linux kernels: W. Richard Stevens’ Advanced Programming in the UNIX® Environment . Now, once again, Rich’s colleague Steve Rago has thoroughly updated this classic work. The new third edition supports today’s leading platforms, reflects new technical advances and best practices, and aligns with Version 4 of the Single UNIX Specification.
Steve carefully retains the spirit and approach that have made this book so valuable. Building on Rich’s pioneering work, he begins with files, directories, and processes, carefully laying the groundwork for more advanced techniques, such as signal handling and terminal I/O. He also thoroughly covers threads and multithreaded programming, and socket-based IPC.
This edition covers more than seventy new interfaces, including POSIX asynchronous I/O, spin locks, barriers, and POSIX semaphores. Most obsolete interfaces have been removed, except for a few that are ubiquitous. Nearly all examples have been tested on four modern platforms: Solaris 10, Mac OS X version 10.6.8 (Darwin 10.8.0), FreeBSD 8.0, and Ubuntu version 12.04 (based on Linux 3.2).
As in previous editions, you’ll learn through examples, including more than ten thousand lines of downloadable, ISO C source code. More than four hundred system calls and functions are demonstrated with concise, complete programs that clearly illustrate their usage, arguments, and return values. To tie together what you’ve learned, the book presents several chapter-length case studies, each reflecting contemporary environments.
Advanced Programming in the UNIX® Environment has helped generations of programmers write code with exceptional power, performance, and reliability. Now updated for today’s systems, this third edition will be even more valuable.
The late W. Richard Stevens was the acclaimed author of UNIX® Network Programming, Volumes 1 and 2, widely recognized as the classic texts in UNIX networking; TCP/IP Illustrated, Volumes 1-3; and the first edition of this book.
Stephen A. Rago is the author of UNIX® System V Network Programming (Addison-Wesley, 1993). Rago was one of the Bell Laboratories developers who built UNIX System V Release 4. He served as a technical reviewer for the first edition of Advanced Programming in the UNIX® Environment. Rago currently works as a research staff member in the Storage Systems Group at NEC Laboratories America.
虽然作者不幸离开了我们,虽然是本讲述Unix而不是Linux编程环境的书,虽然是一本有点历史的书。但是任何希望对Unix/Linux系统有进一步的了解的人不能不读这本书。 纷繁复杂的Unix系统,在作者手下,若庖丁解牛,娓娓道来。同时,本书的翻译也颇为到位,技术名词准确,文章也没...
评分现在是18年8月3日,书年初就读完了,拖了好久,现在才来写读后感。隔了这么长时间,仍然记得书中一些让我印象深刻的地方,比如library call与system call的区别,各种Unix标准化组织和实现,signal,多进程,多线程,socket编程等。读完这本书,别人提到这些概念,你就不会一脸...
评分刚才, 在整理mac里面的电子书时, 翻到了这本书. 上面布满了密密麻麻的红色的笔记. 这本书, 看过也有一段时间了. 而此时的我, 也已经不再是一个程序员了. 离开编程这个职业, 是一种解脱. 你不需要埋头苦想一个模型如何搭建, 不用苦苦地在源码里寻找问题的答案, 不用繁复地单步de...
评分这本书是操作系统课用的教材。第一遍看是被逼无奈,只觉得云里雾里。最大的感受就是这TM写的神马玩意?这书也能得9点几分?于是乎考完试就放下再也没管过了。 直到几个月前再次翻阅时,感受却已经大不相同。 所以我得更新一下评价,五星好评了。 每本书都有它的受众,技术书...
评分所有程序都在四个UNIX平台下测试过,兼容性不用多说! 讲述的内容非常全面,原理讲得很透彻。每读完一章都有很多收获。 对于有经验的程序员,拿来做参看书也很合适。 可惜的是linux内核版本是2.4的。 最后章实现了一个小型的数据库,有空细细拜读!!
就算读过吧
评分假装看过
评分这个时间点下真的过气了。照顾多种实现显得过于啰嗦(POSIX自己的锅?),某些章节编排显然不合理(比如I/O Multiplexing放到了network socket之前),内容侧重点不对(以现在要求而言);感觉不如找本针对某个具体platform的
评分只看了1/3,以后用到再看
评分这个时间点下真的过气了。照顾多种实现显得过于啰嗦(POSIX自己的锅?),某些章节编排显然不合理(比如I/O Multiplexing放到了network socket之前),内容侧重点不对(以现在要求而言);感觉不如找本针对某个具体platform的
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