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  2. C standard library - Wikipedia

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    The C standard library, sometimes referred to as libc, [citation needed] is the standard library for the C programming language, as specified in the ISO C standard. [1] Starting from the original ANSI C standard, it was developed at the same time as the C library POSIX specification , which is a superset of it.

  3. Category:C standard library - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "C standard library" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 ...

  4. glibc - Wikipedia

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    The GNU C Library, commonly known as glibc, is the GNU Project implementation of the C standard library. It provides a wrapper around the system calls of the Linux kernel and other kernels for application use. Despite its name, it now also directly supports C++ (and, indirectly, other programming languages).

  5. Category:C (programming language) libraries - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... C standard library (2 C, 27 P) Cairo (graphics) (1 C, 1 P)

  6. C standard - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... C standard may refer to: ANSI C, C99, C11, C17, or C23, specifications of the C programming language; C ...

  7. ISO C standard library - Wikipedia

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  8. C23 (C standard revision) - Wikipedia

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    C23, formally ISO/IEC 9899:2024, is the current open standard for the C programming language, which supersedes C17 (standard ISO/IEC 9899:2018). [1] It was started in 2016 informally as C2x, [2] and was published on October 31, 2024. [3] The freely available draft most similar to the one published is document N3220 [4] (see Available texts, below).

  9. dietlibc - Wikipedia

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    dietlibc is a C standard library subset released under the GNU General Public License Version 2, and proprietary licenses are also available. It was developed with the help of about 100 volunteers by Felix von Leitner with the goal to compile and link programs to the smallest possible size.