The GNU C Library Reference Manual - Volumes 1 & 2
for version 2.2.X of glibc
Sandra Loosemore, Richard M. Stallman, Roland McGrath, Andrew Oram, Ulrich Drepper
Résumé
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- You can take it with you without a computer.
- Weighing in at 4 pounds, it can be used as part of a personal fitness routine.
- The book has a lay-flat binding that's made to stay open on your desk.
- To help support the work of the Free Software Foundation.
- Introduction
- Error Reporting
- Memory Allocation
- Character Handling
- String and Array Utilities
- Character Set Handling
- Locales and Internationalization
- Message Translation
- Searching and Sorting
- Pattern Matching
- Input/Output Overview
- Input/Output on Streams
- Low-Level Input/Output
- File System Interface
- Pipes and FIFOs
- Sockets
- Low-level Terminal Interface
- Mathematics
- Arithmetic Functions
- Date and Time
- Non-Local Exits
- Signal Handling
- Process Startup & Termination
- Processes
- Job Control
- System Databases and Name Service Switch
- Users and Groups
- System Information
- System Configuration Parameters
- DES Encryption and Password Handling
- POSIX Threads
- A. C Language Facilities in the Library
- B. Summary of Library Facilities
- C. Installing the GNU C Library
- D. Library Maintenance
- E. Contributors to the GNU C Library
- F. GNU Library General Public License
- Concept Index
- Type Index
- Function and Macro Index
- Variable and Constant Macro Index
- Program and File Index
L'auteur - Richard M. Stallman
Mathématicien et informaticien de génie, Richard Matthew Stallman est le fondateur charismatique du mouvement GNU à l'origine du logiciel libre dans les années 1980. Après des études de physique et de mathématiques à l'université de Harvard et au MIT, le célèbre hacker annonce en 1983 le développement du système libre GNU avant de fonder la Free Software Foundation (FSF). Il crée en 1989, avec Eben Moglen, la première version de la licence GNU GPL et est récompensé par la fondation MacArthur en 1990.
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L'auteur - Andrew Oram
Andy Oram is an editor at O'Reilly Media, which is a highly respected book publisher and technology information provider. An employee of the company since 1992, Andy currently specializes in free software and open source technologies. His work for O'Reilly includes the first books ever published commercially in the United States on Linux, and the 2001 title Peer-to-Peer. His modest programming and system administration skills are mostly self-taught.
Andy is also a member of Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility and writes often for the O'Reilly Network and other publications. Topics include policy issues related to the Internet and trends affecting technical innovation and its effects on society. His web site is www.praxagora.com/andyo.
Andy works at the O'Reilly office in Cambridge, Massachusetts and lives nearby with his wife, two children, and a six-foot grand piano that can often be heard late at night.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Free Software Foundation |
Auteur(s) | Sandra Loosemore, Richard M. Stallman, Roland McGrath, Andrew Oram, Ulrich Drepper |
Parution | 27/02/2002 |
Nb. de pages | 1178 |
Format | 17,4 x 22,4 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 1999g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 0000000444828 |
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