 | | This chapter examined the I/O interface offered by all versions of the UNIX operating system. This interface is frequently called a low-level interface, because it does not provide any formatting or data conversion facilities (refer to the seeker program in Example 3-2). The next chapter discusses the Standard I/O Library, which is a high-level interface comparable to the built-in I/O operators in languages such as PASCAL and FORTRAN. | |
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