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The C library is released as a standard that defines everything the standard-library should include (ex C99, C97, C11, C17, C18). Implementations are then built to satisfy the standard (glibc, MSCVRT, ..). | The C library is released as a standard that defines everything the standard-library should include (ex C99, C97, C11, C17, C18).<br> | ||
Implementations are then built to satisfy the standard (glibc, MSCVRT, ..). | |||
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The C library is released as a standard that defines everything the standard-library should include (ex C99, C97, C11, C17, C18).
Implementations are then built to satisfy the standard (glibc, MSCVRT, ..).
Documentation
wikipedia: stdlib https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C_standard_library devdocs documentation https://devdocs.io/c/ attempt for a one-size-fits all C stdlib C97, C99, ... https://stackoverflow.com/questions/81656/where-do-i-find-the-current-c-or-c-standard-documents c standard glibc http://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/index.html GNU C library (gnu implementation of stdlib) MSVCRT ?? Windows implementation of stdlib bsd libc ?? OSX, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD implementation of stdlib
Tutorials
Learning C (build lisp) http://buildyourownlisp.com/contents
C libraries
c external libraries
Intro/Reference
c Python to c c anatomy c compilers c libraries c valgrind c stack/heap
Basics
c input/output c variables c functions c loops c conditionals c operators c projects c pointers c errors/exceptions c files/streams