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diff --git a/devel/sfio/pkg/DESCR b/devel/sfio/pkg/DESCR new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..f4dc40dcfa7 --- /dev/null +++ b/devel/sfio/pkg/DESCR @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +Sfio is a portable library for managing I/O streams. It provides +similar functionality to the ANSI C Standard I/O functions known +collectively as Stdio. However, it has a distinct interface and is +generally faster and more robust than most Stdio implementations. +Sfio also introduces a number of new features and concepts beyond +Stdio stream I/O processing: + ++ Automatic locking to avoid concurrent stream accesses, ++ I/O disciplines to pre/post-process read/write data from/to streams, ++ Stream stacking for recursive processing of nested streams, ++ Stream pooling for automatic stream synchronization when I/O + operations are performed on different streams, ++ Buffer reservation for safe access to the internal buffers of streams, ++ Robust handling of variable-sized records, and ++ Extensible printf/scanf-like formatting I/O operations. + +For backward compatibility, Sfio provides two Stdio emulation +packages. An application with source code can include the header file +stdio.h provided by Sfio instead of the native one to translate Stdio +calls to Sfio calls. An application already compiled with the native +header file stdio.h can make use of Sfio functionality by linking with +the library libstdio.a which emulates Stdio functions. In fact, it is +safe to mix and match modules that are compiled with either +Sfio-provided or native stdio.h. + +The current distribution of Sfio is Sfio1998. This version of the +library is portable to all known UNIX platforms including various +flavors of IRIX, SUNOS, Solaris, Ultrix, MVS/OpenEdition, Linux and +BSDI. The library handles 64-bit streams on platforms that support +64-bit files. The formatting family of functions (e.g., sfprintf() +and sfscanf()) have been extended so that applications can redefine +the meanings of predefined patterns as well as define new patterns. +The manual page has more details on recent changes. + +Below are papers related to Sfio: + +David G. Korn and Kiem-Phong Vo, ``Sfio: Safe/Fast String/File IO'', +Proceedings of the Summer '91 Usenix Conference, pp. 235-256, 1991. + +Glenn S. Fowler, David G. Korn and Kiem-Phong Vo, +``Feature-Based Portability'', Proceedings of the Usenix VHLL +Conference, pp. 197-207, 1994. + +Kiem-Phong Vo, ``An Architecture for Reusable Libraries'', +Proc. of the IEEE Fifth Int. Conf. on Software Reuse, 1998. |