System V communication facilities query
Doug Gwyn <gwyn>
gwyn at brl-tgr.ARPA
Tue Jun 18 10:56:51 AEST 1985
> Can anyone feed me some information on the interprocess communication
> facilities that are available with System V - ie what is the equivalent of
> the BSD 4.2 socket on Sys V? I believe there exists an equivalent facility,
> called "streams", but that's about as much as I know.
Currently available releases of UNIX System V have the following:
- FIFOs (named pipes)
- semaphores
- shared memory regions
- message-passing
None of these are equivalent to sockets (and vice-versa).
Stream I/O is a nifty invention of Dennis Ritchie that is not yet
generally available. It is expected to appear in future releases
of both UNIX System V and 4.nBSD. Streams are not sockets either,
but they do provide the foundation for nice networking implementations.
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