Fortunately, most web servers for the mainframe will correctly
translate the C<\n> in the following statement to its ASCII equivalent
-(C<\r> is the same under both Unix and OS/390 & VM/ESA):
+(C<\r> is the same under both Unix and OS/390):
print "Content-type: text/html\r\n\r\n";
OS/390 os390 os390
OS400 os400 os400
POSIX-BC posix-bc BS2000-posix-bc
- VM/ESA vmesa vmesa
Some simple tricks for determining if you are running on an EBCDIC
platform could include any of the following (perhaps all):
=item *
-L<perlos390>, F<README.os390>, F<perlbs2000>, F<README.vmesa>,
-L<perlebcdic>.
+L<perlos390>, F<README.os390>, F<perlbs2000>, L<perlebcdic>.
=item *
=item chroot
-Not implemented. (Win32, VMS, S<Plan 9>, S<RISC OS>, VOS, VM/ESA)
+Not implemented. (Win32, VMS, S<Plan 9>, S<RISC OS>, VOS)
=item crypt
=item exec
-Implemented via Spawn. (VM/ESA)
-
Does not automatically flush output handles on some platforms.
(SunOS, Solaris, HP-UX)
=item fork
-Not implemented. (AmigaOS, S<RISC OS>, VM/ESA, VMS)
+Not implemented. (AmigaOS, S<RISC OS>, VMS)
Emulated using multiple interpreters. See L<perlfork>. (Win32)
=item getpriority
-Not implemented. (Win32, VMS, S<RISC OS>, VOS, VM/ESA)
+Not implemented. (Win32, VMS, S<RISC OS>, VOS)
=item getpwnam
=item getpwent
-Not implemented. (Win32, VM/ESA)
+Not implemented. (Win32)
=item getgrent
-Not implemented. (Win32, VMS, VM/ESA)
+Not implemented. (Win32, VMS)
=item gethostbyname
=item endpwent
-Not implemented. (MPE/iX, VM/ESA, Win32)
+Not implemented. (MPE/iX, Win32)
=item endgrent
-Not implemented. (MPE/iX, S<RISC OS>, VM/ESA, VMS, Win32)
+Not implemented. (MPE/iX, S<RISC OS>, VMS, Win32)
=item endhostent
=item socketpair
-Not implemented. (S<RISC OS>, VM/ESA)
+Not implemented. (S<RISC OS>)
Available on OpenVOS Release 17.0 or later. (VOS)
=item syscall
-Not implemented. (Win32, VMS, S<RISC OS>, VOS, VM/ESA)
+Not implemented. (Win32, VMS, S<RISC OS>, VOS)
=item sysopen
The traditional "0", "1", and "2" MODEs are implemented with different
numeric values on some systems. The flags exported by C<Fcntl>
(O_RDONLY, O_WRONLY, O_RDWR) should work everywhere though. (S<Mac
-OS>, OS/390, VM/ESA)
+OS>, OS/390)
=item system
L<perlmacos>, L<perlmacosx>, L<perlmpeix>,
L<perlnetware>, L<perlos2>, L<perlos390>, L<perlos400>,
L<perlplan9>, L<perlqnx>, L<perlsolaris>, L<perltru64>,
-L<perlunicode>, L<perlvmesa>, L<perlvms>, L<perlvos>,
-L<perlwin32>, and L<Win32>.
+L<perlunicode>, L<perlvms>, L<perlvos>, L<perlwin32>, and L<Win32>.
=head1 AUTHORS / CONTRIBUTORS