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The C Library Reference Guide Introduction
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<h1>Introduction</h1>
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Welcome to the C Library Reference Guide. This guide provides a useful look at the
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standard C programming language. In no way does this guide attempt to teach one how to
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program in C, nor will it attempt to provide the history of C or the various implementations of it.
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It is merely a handy reference to the standard C library. This guide is not a definitive look at the
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entire ANSI C standard. Some outdated information has been left out. It is simply a quick
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reference to the functions and syntax of the language. All efforts have been taken to make sure
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the information contained herein is correct, but no guarantees are made. Nearly all of the
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information was obtained from the official ANSI C Standard published in 1989 in the document
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ANSI X3.159-1989. The associated International Organization for Standardization document,
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ISO 9899-1990, is a near duplicate of the ANSI standard.
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This guide is divided into two sections. The first part, "Language", is an analysis of the
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syntax and the environment. The second part, "Library", is a list of the functions available in the
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standard C library. These parts were designed to insure conformity among various
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implementations of the C language. Not all information from the ANSI standard is contained in
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this guide. Additional reference may be made to the actual ANSI publication.
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