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ISBN-10: 0133262243
ISBN-13: 9780133262247
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Copyright: 1995
Format: Paper; 480 pp
Suggested retail price: $44.99
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For programmers interested in programming in C++ and the future of C.
This fourth edition of the bestselling C reference covers two important developments: the ISO C Amendment 1 (1994), which specifies new facilities for writing portable, international programs in C; and a discussion of how to write C programs that are compatible with C++.
- reveals the weaknesses in the standard C language for creating an international standard.
- explains the major additions to C created by ISO C Amendment 1 (1994) for writing portable, international programs.
- details three new standard header files: iso646.h, wctype.h, and wchar.h.
- explains several new tokens and macros used as replacements for operators and punctuation characters that are not found in some countries character sets.
- describes some new formatting codes for the printf/scanf family of functions.
- addresses a large number of new functions, plus some types and constants for multibyte and wide characters.
- shows how to write Clean C programs that are maximally portable and reusable in C and C++ environments.
- includes chapter-end exercises throughout the text, with detailed answers in an Appendix section.
- offers an Appendix of the ASCII character set.
- includes an Appendix of the syntax of the C language.
1. The C Language.
2. Lexical Elements.
3. The C Preprocessor.
4. Declarations.
5. Types.
6. Conversions and Representations.
7. Expressions.
8. Statements.
9. Functions.
10. Introduction to C Run-Time Libraries.
11. Standard Language Additions.
12. Character Processing.
13. String Processing.
14. Memory Functions.
15. Input/Output Facilities.
16. Storage Allocation
17. Mathematical Functions.
18. Time and Date Functions.
19. Control Functions.
20. Miscellaneous Functions.
C: A Reference Manual, 5/E
Harbison & Steele
© 2002 | Prentice Hall | Paper; 560 pages | Instock
ISBN-10: 013089592X | ISBN-13: 9780130895929
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For C programming courses found in departments of Computer Science, Engineering, CIS, MIS, IT, Business and Continuing Education.
This authoritative reference manual provides a complete description of the C language, the run-time libraries, and a style of C programming that emphasizes correctness, portability, and maintainability. The authors describe the C language more clearly and in more detail than in any other book.
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