Searched refs:Unix (Results 1 – 21 of 21) sorted by relevance
138 Unix, enumerator147 ErrnoMode::Unix in from_env()171 ErrnoMode::Unix | ErrnoMode::MacOS => true, in errno_expect_unix()
5 /// It is intended to be portable at least between Unix-family platforms and32 /// It is intended to be portable at least between Unix-family platforms and57 /// It is intended to be portable at least between Unix-family platforms and
6 /// It is intended to be portable at least between Unix-family platforms and53 /// It is intended to be portable at least between Unix-family platforms and79 /// also known as [Unix Time].84 /// [Unix Time]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_time
7 /// It is intended to be roughly portable between Unix-family platforms and
5 /// It is intended to be portable at least between Unix-family platforms and32 /// It is intended to be portable at least between Unix-family platforms and64 /// It is intended to be portable at least between Unix-family platforms and
14 /// It is intended to be portable at least between Unix-family platforms and58 /// It is intended to be portable at least between Unix-family platforms and74 /// [POSIX's Seconds Since the Epoch], also known as [Unix Time].84 /// [Unix Time]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_time
11 // for example where the traditional Unix-or-Windows implementation is not
125 Unix shell and prevents issues with shell interpretation and signifies function
234 here ("Operation not permitted"), rather than Unix access controls
345 "not Unix", then Wasmtime will need some symbols to be provided by the embedder
208 System V on Unix), which means that a Wasmtime embedding doesn't have an easy
392 # This feature is not necessary for supported platforms like Unix and Windows as
593 # to NO, whereas on Linux or other Unix flavors it should typically be set to915 # directories that are symbolic links (a Unix file system feature) are excluded