Changeset 7d90bd3 for appendixa/glibc-desc.xml
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- 03/16/2001 06:09:38 PM (24 years ago)
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appendixa/glibc-desc.xml
raff91c4 r7d90bd3 13 13 The C Library is a collection of commonly used functions in programs. 14 14 This way a programmer doens't need to create his own functions for every 15 single task. The most common things like writing a string to yourscreen15 single task. The most common things like writing a string to the screen 16 16 are already present and at the disposal of the programmer. 17 17 </para> … … 24 24 contain the code from the C library, but instead a routine that loads 25 25 the functions from the library at the time the program is run. This 26 means a significant decrease in the file size of a program. If you don't 27 understand this concept, you better read the documentation that comes 28 with the C Library as it is too complicated to explain here in one or 29 two lines. 26 means a significant decrease in the file size of a program. The 27 documentation that comes with the C Library describes this a little deeper, 28 as it is too complicated to explain here in one or two lines. 30 29 </para> 31 30
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