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C Run-Time Library Reference

C Run-Time Library Reference
The C run-time library is a collection of functions that you can call from
your C programs.
The information that follows applies to all of the functions in the
library.

Notation Conventions

An interval of numbers is indicated by the minimum and maximum, sepa-
rated by a comma, and enclosed in two square brackets, two parentheses,
or one of each. A square bracket indicates that the endpoint is included in
the set of numbers; a parenthesis indicates that the endpoint is not
included.

Reference Format

Each function in the library has a reference page. These pages have the fol-
lowing format:
Name and Purpose of the function
Synopsis—Required header file and functional prototype
Description—Function specification
Error Conditions—How the function indicates an error
Example—Typical function usage
See Also—Related functions
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VisualDSP++ 3.5 C/C++ Compiler and Library Manual
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