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- From: Dan Pop <danpop@mail.cern.ch>
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- Subject: Re: Where Can I Find Standard C Library Source Files?
- Date: Tue, 6 Feb 1996 22:06:48 +0100
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- yatesc@csee.usf.edu (Randy Yates) writes:
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- >I mean the source for functions like printf and strcpy.
- >
- >I've read the FAQ but didn't see anything about this.
-
- Time to get new glasses :-)
-
- 18.13: Where can I find the sources of the standard C libraries?
-
- A: One source (though not public domain) is _The Standard C
- Library_, by P.J. Plauger (see the Bibliography).
- Implementations of all or part of the C library have been
- written and are readily available as part of the netBSD and GNU
- (also Linux) projects. See also question 18.16.
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- Dan
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