How can I determine if the operating system is POSIX in C?

送分小仙女□ 提交于 2021-02-17 08:46:34

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How can I find out what operating system I am running under in GCC or in ANSI C?

I'd be fine If I can know if I'm running on POSIX.


UPDATE:

It doesn't make a difference to me whether it is at compile time or run time. I'm using this in a debug routine, so performance isn't that important.

I'm looking for the path separator. Windows & Unix/Linux/BSD would be fine.

And, I'm trying to find the basename on a path. I found some solutions, but the solutions include a lot of includes which I do not want. I'm going to mod up this solution.


I'm on Mac OS X 10.4.11, and following this URL, I executed and got the following output:

mac $ touch myfile.c
mac $ gcc -std=c99 -E -dM myfile.c
#define __DBL_MIN_EXP__ (-1021)
#define __FLT_MIN__ 1.17549435e-38F
#define __CHAR_BIT__ 8
#define __WCHAR_MAX__ 2147483647
#define __DBL_DENORM_MIN__ 4.9406564584124654e-324
#define __FLT_EVAL_METHOD__ 0
#define __DBL_MIN_10_EXP__ (-307)
#define __FINITE_MATH_ONLY__ 0
#define __GNUC_PATCHLEVEL__ 1
#define __SHRT_MAX__ 32767
#define __LDBL_MAX__ 1.79769313486231580793728971405301e+308L
#define __APPLE_CC__ 5367
#define __UINTMAX_TYPE__ long long unsigned int
#define __LDBL_MAX_EXP__ 1024
#define __SCHAR_MAX__ 127
#define __USER_LABEL_PREFIX__ _
#define __STDC_HOSTED__ 1
#define __LDBL_HAS_INFINITY__ 1
#define __DBL_DIG__ 15
#define __FLT_EPSILON__ 1.19209290e-7F
#define __LDBL_MIN__ 2.00416836000897277799610805135016e-292L
#define __ppc__ 1
#define __strong 
#define __APPLE__ 1
#define __DECIMAL_DIG__ 33
#define __LDBL_HAS_QUIET_NAN__ 1
#define __DYNAMIC__ 1
#define __GNUC__ 4
#define __DBL_MAX__ 1.7976931348623157e+308
#define __DBL_HAS_INFINITY__ 1
#define __STRICT_ANSI__ 1
#define __weak 
#define __DBL_MAX_EXP__ 1024
#define __LONG_LONG_MAX__ 9223372036854775807LL
#define __GXX_ABI_VERSION 1002
#define __FLT_MIN_EXP__ (-125)
#define __DBL_MIN__ 2.2250738585072014e-308
#define __DBL_HAS_QUIET_NAN__ 1
#define __REGISTER_PREFIX__ 
#define __NO_INLINE__ 1
#define _ARCH_PPC 1
#define __FLT_MANT_DIG__ 24
#define __VERSION__ "4.0.1 (Apple Computer, Inc. build 5367)"
#define __BIG_ENDIAN__ 1
#define __SIZE_TYPE__ long unsigned int
#define __FLT_RADIX__ 2
#define __LDBL_EPSILON__ 4.94065645841246544176568792868221e-324L
#define __NATURAL_ALIGNMENT__ 1
#define __FLT_HAS_QUIET_NAN__ 1
#define __FLT_MAX_10_EXP__ 38
#define __LONG_MAX__ 2147483647L
#define __FLT_HAS_INFINITY__ 1
#define __STDC_VERSION__ 199901L
#define _BIG_ENDIAN 1
#define __LDBL_MANT_DIG__ 106
#define __WCHAR_TYPE__ int
#define __FLT_DIG__ 6
#define __INT_MAX__ 2147483647
#define __LONG_DOUBLE_128__ 1
#define __FLT_MAX_EXP__ 128
#define __DBL_MANT_DIG__ 53
#define __WINT_TYPE__ int
#define __LDBL_MIN_EXP__ (-968)
#define __MACH__ 1
#define __LDBL_MAX_10_EXP__ 308
#define __DBL_EPSILON__ 2.2204460492503131e-16
#define __INTMAX_MAX__ 9223372036854775807LL
#define __FLT_DENORM_MIN__ 1.40129846e-45F
#define __PIC__ 1
#define __FLT_MAX__ 3.40282347e+38F
#define __FLT_MIN_10_EXP__ (-37)
#define __INTMAX_TYPE__ long long int
#define __GNUC_MINOR__ 0
#define __DBL_MAX_10_EXP__ 308
#define __LDBL_DENORM_MIN__ 4.94065645841246544176568792868221e-324L
#define __PTRDIFF_TYPE__ int
#define __LDBL_MIN_10_EXP__ (-291)
#define __LDBL_DIG__ 31
#define __POWERPC__ 1
mac $

回答1:


The Single UNIX Specification requires the existence of unistd.h, which can tell you the POSIX version (via the _POSIX_VERSION macro).

But how can you include unistd.h if you don't know yet that you are in fact compiling on a UNIX?

That is where this GCC document comes handy. According to it, testing for the presence, or evaluation-to-true of __unix__ should tell you that the system is a UNIX. So:

#ifdef __unix__
/* Yes it is a UNIX because __unix__ is defined.  */

#include <unistd.h>

/* You can find out the version with _POSIX_VERSION.
..
..  */

#endif

__unix__ is not defined on Mac OS X, so to account for that, you could instead do:

#if defined (__unix__) || (defined (__APPLE__) && defined (__MACH__))

To get a list of system specific predefined macros on your system, you may execute:

cpp -dM /dev/null

For example, my GNU/Linux system also additionally defines __linux__ and __gnu_linux__ apart from __unix__ and a bunch of other stuff.


Another useful document that you must look at is this Wiki.

It goes on to present a way of detecting the presence and version of POSIX in a way similar to the one I described above.


EDIT: Since you really want to do all this because you want to decide which directory separator to use, look at this URL. It says:

Note File I/O functions in the Windows API convert "/" to "\" as part of converting the name to an NT-style name, except when using the "\?\" prefix as detailed in the following sections.

I don't program on Windows, or know much anything about it, so I can't say I've banked on this.




回答2:


It is possible to solve your problem using autoconf tool to discover the presence of unistd.h and then would add a #define HAVE_UNISTD_H 1 line in a generated config.h if unistd.h was found, but I find that autoconf is a little hard to use, and is very out-dated.

If by any chance you are using cmake, you can solve it the same way. You could create a config.h.in containing something like this:

#ifndef CONFIG_H
#define CONFIG_H

#cmakedefine HAVE_UNISTD_H 1

#endif

And your project's CMakeLists.txt would look like this:

project(MyApp)

include(CheckIncludeFiles)
check_include_file("unistd.h" HAVE_UNISTD_H)

configure_file(config.h.in config.h @ONLY)

add_executable(${PROJECT_NAME} main.c)

and then to generate from the command line:

cmake . -G"Unix Makefiles"

or generate Xcode project (OSX only):

cmake . -G"Xcode"

or generate a visual studio 2013 solution project (Windows only):

cmake . -G"Visual Studio 12 2013 Win64"

cmake generators = epic win

If your operating system is POSIX, then your generated config.h should look like this:

#ifndef CONFIG_H
#define CONFIG_H

#define HAVE_UNISTD_H 1

#endif

Otherwise, it will look like that:

#ifndef CONFIG_H
#define CONFIG_H

/* #undef HAVE_UNISTD_H */

#endif

And then you are free to your your trusted generated config.h :

#include "config.h"

#if HAVE_UNISTD_H
#   include <unistd.h>
#endif

int main (int argc, const char * argv[])
{
#if defined(_POSIX_VERSION)
     /* POSIX code here */
#else
     /* non-POSIX code here */
#endif
    return 0;
}



回答3:


Here is what I ended up with:

#include <stdio.h>
/*
NAME
    basename -- return pointer to last component of a pathname

Distribution: This function is in the public domain. 

Origin of function:
http://www.koders.com/c/fidEB79B7607A210C3BB7B813E793465F9D469AE912.aspx


SYNOPSIS
    char *basename (const char *name)

DESCRIPTION
    Given a pointer to a string containing a typical pathname
    (/usr/src/cmd/ls/ls.c for example), returns a pointer to the
    last component of the pathname ("ls.c" in this case).

Restrictions:
    Presumes a UNIX or DOS/Windows style path with UNIX or DOS/Windows 
    style separators.
*/

/*
NAME:
    basename: 

Function:
    return pointer to last component of a pathname

Distribution: 
    This function is in the public domain. 

Origin of function:
    http://www.koders.com/c/fidEB79B7607A210C3BB7B813E793465F9D469AE912.aspx


SYNOPSIS:
    char *basename (const char *name)

DESCRIPTION:
    Given a pointer to a string containing a typical pathname
    (/usr/src/cmd/ls/ls.c for example), returns a pointer to the
    last component of the pathname ("ls.c" in this case).

Restrictions:
    Presumes a UNIX or DOS/Windows style path with UNIX or
    DOS/Windows style separators.
    Windows volumes are only a-zA-Z.
    The original code suggests ISALPHA.

*/

char * basename (const char *name)
{
const char *base;
// predefined OS symbols
// http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/predef/index.php?title=Operating_Systems#UNIX_Environment

#ifndef DIR_SEPARATOR
#  define DIR_SEPARATOR '/'
#endif

#ifndef DIR_SEPARATOR_2 
#  define DIR_SEPARATOR_2 '\\'
#endif

// Check if we are running Unix like os
//   else assume Windows.  Note if we guess wrong, it's not
//   so bad because Windows includes the Unix separator.
#if defined (__unix__) || (defined (__APPLE__) && defined (__MACH__))
#  define IS_DIR_SEPARATOR(ch) ((ch) == DIR_SEPARATOR)
#else
#  define IS_DIR_SEPARATOR(ch) \
(((ch) == DIR_SEPARATOR) || ((ch) == DIR_SEPARATOR_2))
/* Skip over the disk name in MSDOS pathnames. */
if (isalpha(name[0]) && name[1] == ':') 
    name += 2;
#endif


for (base = name; *name; name++)
    {
    if (IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*name))
        {
        base = name + 1;
        }
    }
return (char *) base;
}




int main (int argc, const char * argv[]) {
    /* Return the basename of a pathname. */


#define S1 "/usr/src/cmd/ls/ls.c"
#define S2 "/usr/src/cmd/ls/abc"
#define S3 "a:/usr/src/cmd/ls/def"
#define S4 "ghi"
#define S5 "jkl.txt"
#define S6 "d:\\usr\\src\\cmd\\mno.txt"
#define S7 "d:pqm.txt"

printf(S1 "  \t is %s\n",basename(S1));
printf(S2 "  \t is %s\n",basename(S2));
printf(S3 "  \t is %s\n",basename(S3));
printf(S4 "  \t is %s\n",basename(S4));
printf(S5 "  \t is %s\n",basename(S5));
printf(S6 "  \t is %s\n",basename(S6));
printf(S7 "  \t is %s\n",basename(S7));
    return 0;

}



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/11350878/how-can-i-determine-if-the-operating-system-is-posix-in-c

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