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  2. printk - Wikipedia

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    printk is a C function from the Linux kernel interface that prints messages to the kernel log. [1] It accepts a string parameter called the format string , which specifies a method for rendering an arbitrary number of varied data type parameter(s) into a string. [ 1 ]

  3. C file input/output - Wikipedia

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    The C programming language provides many standard library functions for file input and output.These functions make up the bulk of the C standard library header <stdio.h>. [1] The functionality descends from a "portable I/O package" written by Mike Lesk at Bell Labs in the early 1970s, [2] and officially became part of the Unix operating system in Version 7.

  4. DaviX - Wikipedia

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    DaviX is a tool for remote I/O, file transfer and file management based on the HTTP protocol. daviX is used at CERN by several projects, including the ROOT data analysis framework, [ 4 ] [ 5 ] the File Transfer Services (FTS), [ 6 ] the European Middleware Initiative gfal2 library [ 7 ] [ 8 ] or the dynamic storage federation project.

  5. Dokan Library - Wikipedia

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    Dokan is particularly useful for writing to a Virtual File System without requiring Windows Kernel knowledge. It gives one the ability to mount a virtual hard drive that contains whatever the developer wants to show, making it an alternative to the professionally developed CBFS Connect library.

  6. Andrei Alexandrescu - Wikipedia

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    Expected is a template class for C++ which is on the C++ Standards track. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] Alexandrescu proposes [ 17 ] Expected<T> as a class for use as a return value which contains either a T or the exception preventing its creation, which is an improvement over use of either return codes or exceptions exclusively.

  7. printf - Wikipedia

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    The formatting function has been combined with output in C++23, which provides [16] the std:: print command as a replacement for printf(). As the format specification has become a part of the language syntax, a C++ compiler is able to prevent invalid combinations of types and format specifiers in many cases.

  8. Concurrent Versions System - Wikipedia

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    It expands upon RCS by adding support for repository-level change tracking, and a client-server model. [5] Files are tracked using the same history format as in RCS, with a hidden directory containing a corresponding history file for each file in the repository. CVS uses delta compression for efficient storage of different versions of the same ...

  9. Doxygen - Wikipedia

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    The Doxygen source code is hosted at GitHub, where the main developer, Dimitri van Heesch, contributes under the name "doxygen". [14] Doxygen is written in C++, and consists of around 300,000 source lines of code. For lexical analysis, Lex (or its replacement Flex) is run via approximately 35,000 lines of lex script.

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