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<H1><A NAME="Copyright Notice">Copyright Notice</A></H1><HR>
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<P>This material is derived from books copyright ©
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1989-1996 by P.J. Plauger and Jim Brodie, marked with a * in the
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<A HREF="#References">References</A> below.
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Each copy of this material is sold or licensed for use
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<B>just like a book</B>:</P>
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<UL>
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<LI>You are entitled to use a single copy, but not make multiple
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copies for use by others.
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<LI>You can transfer ownership of the copy, but not keep a copy
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once you've done so.
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<LI>You must preserve this and other copyright notices in any
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copies you make.
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<LI>You have a moral responsibility not to aid or abet illegal
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copying by others.
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</UL>
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<P>The authors recognize that this format is particularly
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conducive to sharing within multiuser systems and across
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networks. Such use is specifically permitted, provided the
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letter and the spirit of the above restrictions are honored.
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In particular, please note that the ability to <I>access</I>
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this document does not imply permission to <I>copy</I> it.</P>
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<P>Finally, please note that the authors have expended considerable
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professional effort in the production of this material, and
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continue to do so to keep it current.</P>
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<H2><A NAME="References">References</A></H2>
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<UL>
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<LI><B>ANSI Standard X3.159-1989</B>
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(New York NY: American National Standards Institute, 1989).
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The original C Standard, developed by
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the ANSI-authorized committee X3J11. The Rationale that accompanies
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the C Standard explains many of the decisions that went into it, if
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you can get your hands on a copy.
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<LI><B>ISO/IEC Standard 9899:1990</B>
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(Geneva: International Standards Organization, 1990).
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The official C Standard around the world. Aside
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from formatting details and section numbering, the ISO C Standard
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is identical to the ANSI C Standard.
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<LI><B>ISO/IEC Amendment 1 to Standard 9899:1990</B>
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(Geneva: International Standards Organization, 1995).
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The first (and only) amendment to the C Standard.
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It provides substantial support for manipulating large character sets.
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<LI>P.J. Plauger, <B>The Standard C Library</B> (Englewood Cliffs
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NJ: Prentice Hall, 1992). Contains a complete implementation of the
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Standard C library, as well as text from the library portion of the
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C Standard and guidance in using the Standard C library.
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<LI>* P.J. Plauger and Jim Brodie, <B>Standard C: A Programmer's
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Reference</B> (Redmond WA: Microsoft Press, 1989).
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The first complete but succinct reference to the entire C Standard.
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It covers both the language and the library.
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<LI>* P.J. Plauger and Jim Brodie, <B>ANSI and ISO Standard C:
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Programmer's Reference</B> (Redmond WA: Microsoft Press, 1992).
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An update to the above book.
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<LI>* P.J. Plauger and Jim Brodie, <B>Standard C</B> (Englewood Cliffs NJ:
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PTR Prentice Hall, 1996). An update to the above two books and
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the principal source book for this material. It includes a
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complete description of Amendment 1.
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</UL>
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<H2><A NAME="Bug Reports">Bug Reports</A></H2>
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<P>The authors welcome reports of any errors or omissions.
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Please send them to:</P>
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<PRE>
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P.J. Plauger
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398 Main Street
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Concord MA 01742-2321
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USA
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+1-508-369-8489
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+1-508-371-9014 fax
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<B><A HREF="mailto:pjp@plauger.com">pjp@plauger.com</B></PRE>
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<HR>
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<P>See also the
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<B><A HREF="index.html#Table of Contents" tppabs="http://ccs.ucsd.edu/c/index.html#Table of Contents">Table of Contents</A></B> and the
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<B><A HREF="_index.html" tppabs="http://ccs.ucsd.edu/c/_index.html">Index</A></B>.</P>
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<P><I>
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Copyright © 1989-1996
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by P.J. Plauger and Jim Brodie. All rights reserved.</I></P>
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