VMS Python compatibility issues
Revision as of 00:11, 13 September 2020 by Brett.cameron (talk | contribs)
- File system
- Directories and files with the same name are allowed
- Files have versioning, therefore two files with the same name might have different content
- Shared stream I/O does not work
- To guarantee the file content is on the disk the
fsync()
function must be used - Because files can be referenced using logical names the real file path may be different from the “path” used to open a file
- Files has no access time attribute
- Changing a files permissions also changes its modification time
- Changing the content of a directory does not change the directory modification time.
- Files have four rights bits (read, write, execute, and delete); Linux (UNIX) has only three (read, write, and execute)
- The ‘.DIR’ extension is reserved
- Non-blocking file IO is not supported by the OpenVMS CRTL
- There are various known issues with symbolic link implementation
- The symbol '$' is commonly used in file and directory names
- On OpenVMS chmod(0) sets the user's default permissions as opposed to resetting permissions
- To delete a directory the user has to have ‘delete’ permission for the directory
- On OpenVMS
mkdir()
creates all intermediate directories (if required)
- Process
- There is no normal
fork()
,spawn()
function. - Pipes are created via mailbox and have a lot of compatibility issues.
- If child has threads, each thread posts 'END-OF-PIPE' when it finishes.
- There is no normal
select()
,poll()
e.t.c siginterrupt()
is not supported- A lot of issues with signals
- Interrupting I/O operation may hang
- There is no root user with zero uid
- There is no unix commands like: echo, exit …
- OpenVMS cannot handle recursion overflow properly - just crashes
- There is no normal
- Sockets
AF_UNIX
has different meaning- Binding socket to empty address fails (wildcard resolved to multiple address).
getpeername()
returns ‘0.0.0.0’ instead of error- OpenVMS crashed on
socket.socket.sendall
- Time
time_t
is unsignedstrftime()
- Does not support %G format
- Undefined behavior when format ends with '%'
- ‘%4Y’ is padded with spaces
- Miscellaneous
- Environment variables have unusual implementation - through logical names. There is no appropriate way to get all environment variables.
- OpenVMS sqlite3 port does not support "OR ROLLBACK"
- Program prints crush dump
locale.strxfrm()
works unusual
- Compiler
uint_ptr
is always 64 bit, void* is 32 bit or 64 bit- Compiler does not support relative include paths