Aug 29, 2009

Linux Application Development


Linux Application Development, Second Edition, is the definitive reference for Linux programmers at all levels of experience, including C programmers moving from other operating systems. Building on their widely praised first edition, leading Linux programmers Michael Johnson and Erik Troan systematically present the key APIs and techniques you need to create robust, secure, efficient software or to port existing code to Linux.
 This book has been fully updated for the Linux 2.6 kernel, GNU C library version 2.3, the latest POSIX standards, and the Single Unix Specification, Issue 6. Its deep coverage of Linux-specific extensions and features helps you take advantage of the full power of contemporary Linux. Along the way, the authors share insights, tips, and tricks for developers working with any recent Linux distribution, and virtually any version of Unix.
 

Topics include

Developing in Linux: understanding the operating system, licensing,and documentation
 The development environment: compilers, linker and loader, and unique
 debugging tools
 System programming: process models, file handling, signal processing, directory operations, and job control
 Terminals, sockets, timers, virtual consoles, and the Linux console
 Development libraries: string matching, terminal handling, command-line parsing, authentication, and more
 Hundreds of downloadable code samples
 

New to this edition
 The GNU C library (glibc), underlying standards, and test macros
 Writing secure Linux programs, system daemons, and utilities
 Significantly expanded coverage of memory debugging, including Valgrind and mpr
 Greatly improved coverage of regular expressions
 IPv6 networking coverage, including new system library interfaces for using IPv6 and IPv4 interchangeably
 Coverage of strace, ltrace, real-time signals, poll and epoll system calls, popt library improvements, Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM), qdbm, and much more
 Improved index and glossary, plus line-numbered code examples

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