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  2. The file descriptor for standard output is 1 (one); the POSIX <unistd.h> definition is STDOUT_FILENO; the corresponding C <stdio.h> variable is FILE* stdout; similarly, the C++ <iostream> variable is std::cout.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_streams
    POSIX defines rules for formatting strings that we use in files, standard output, standard error, and standard input. As an example, let’s consider the description for an output string: " <format> ", <arg1>,..., <argN> The format can contain regular characters, escape sequence characters, and conversion specifications.
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    What are the symbolic constants for file streams in POSIX 1-2017?The header shall define the following symbolic constants for file streams: STDERR_FILENO File number of stderr; 2. STDIN_FILENO File number of stdin; 0. STDOUT_FILENO File number of stdout; 1. This volume of POSIX.1-2017 defers to the ISO C standard. The three predefined streams stdin, stdout, and stderr are unoriented at program startup.
    What are standard streams in POSIX?Posix defines the standard streams thus: At program start-up, three streams shall be predefined and need not be opened explicitly: standard input (for reading conventional input), standard output (for writing conventional output), and standard error (for writing diagnostic output).
    What is the POSIX standard?The POSIX standard specifies a minimum set of commands, options and shell features that every unix system is supposed to support. Most current systems by and large support POSIX:2004 (also known as Single UNIX version 3 and the Open Group Base Specifications issue 6).
    Is POSIX a Unix standard?POSIX first was a standard in 1988 long before the Single UNIX Specification. It was one of the attempts at unifying all the various UNIX forks and UNIX-like systems. POSIX is an IEEE Standard, but as the IEEE does not own the UNIX® trademark, the standard is not UNIX® though it is based on the existing UNIX API at that time.
     
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