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1 Software libraries  





2 Limitations  





3 Extensions and successors: Open C and Open C++  





4 Naming  





5 See also  





6 References  





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P.I.P.S.
Stable release

1.7 / 10 April 2010; 14 years ago (2010-04-10)

Written inC, C++
Operating systemSymbian OS
TypeApplication programming interface
License?

P.I.P.S. is a term (recursive acronym) for Symbian software libraries, and means "P.I.P.S. Is POSIX on Symbian OS". It is intended to help C language programmers in migration of desktop and server middleware, applicationstoSymbian OS based mobile smartphone devices.[1] [2]

Software libraries[edit]

The PIPS software libraries provides C and C++ application programming interfaces in standard C libraries such as

Limitations[edit]

The P.I.P.S. environment does not support true signalling. Basic signal support is emulated using threads.

Extensions and successors: Open C and Open C++[edit]

Open C and Open C++ are extensions by Nokia of P.I.P.S. In contrast to mere P.I.P.S., they were only for Series 60 phones.[3]

Naming[edit]

The name was the result of an internal competition in the Symbian Developer Marketing department, organised by Bruce Carney (Developer Marketing) and Erik Jacobson (Product Manager). The full-stops were inserted by Symbian's Legal department to ensure there were no trademark or copyright infringements.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ "Symbian OS to gain POSIX libraries". Archived from the original on 5 September 2012.
  • '^ Wilcox, Mark and others, Porting to the Symbian Platform, pages 106–107, 2009, Wiley
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