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  C Pocket Reference by Peter Prinz ; Ulla Kirch-Prinz

  • Published by: O'REILLY & ASSOCIATES
  • Author: Peter Prinz ; Ulla Kirch-Prinz
  • Page Count: 130
  • Group: C
  • ISBN: 0596004362 / 9780596004361
  • Published: Dec 2002

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C Pocket Reference
C is one of the oldest programming languages and still one
of the most widely used. Whether you're an experienced C
programmer or you're new to the language, you know how
frustrating it can be to hunt through hundreds of pages in
your reference books to find that bit of information on a
certain function, type or other syntax element. Or even
worse, you may not have your books with you. Your answer is
the C Pocket Reference. Concise and easy to use, this handy
pocket guide to C is a must-have quick reference for any C
programmer. It's the only C reference that fits in your
pocket and is an excellent companion to O'Reilly's other C
books.

Ideal as an introduction for beginners and a quick reference
for advanced programmers, the C Pocket Reference consists of
two parts: a compact description of the C language and a
thematically structured reference to the standard library.
The representation of the language is based on the ANSI
standard and includes extensions introduced in 1999. An
index is included to help you quickly find the information
you need.

This small book covers the following:

C language fundamentals
Data types
Expressions and operators
C statements
Declarations
Functions
Preprocessor directives
The standard library

O'Reilly's Pocket References have become a favorite among
programmers everywhere. By providing a wealth of important
details in a concise, well-organized format, these handy
books deliver just what you need to complete the task at
hand. When you've reached a sticking point in your work and
need to get to a solution quickly, the new C Pocket
Reference is the book you'll want to have.

Introduction

Fundamentals
      C Program Structure
      Character Sets
      Identifiers
      Categories and Scope of Identifiers

Basic Types
      Integer Types
      Real and Complex Floating Types
      The Type void

Constants
      Integer Constants
      Floating Constants
      Character Constants and String Literals

Expressions and Operators
      Arithmetic Operators
      Assignment Operators
      Relational Operators and Logical Operators
      Logical Operators
      Bitwise Operators
      Memory Accessing Operators
      Other Operators

Type Conversions
      Integer Promotion
      Usual Arithmetic Conversions
      Type Conversions in Assignments and Pointers

Statements
      Block and Expression Statements
      Jumps
      Loops
      Unconditional Jumps

Declarations
      General Syntax and Examples
      Complex Declarations

Variables
      Storage Classes
      Initialization

Derived Types
      Enumeration Types
      Structures, Unions, and Bit-Fields
      Arrays
      Pointers
      Type Qualifiers and Type Definitions

Functions
      Function Prototypes
      Function Definitions
      Function Calls
      Functions with Variable Numbers of Arguments

Linkage of Identifiers

Preprocessing Directives

Standard Library

Standard Header Files

Input and Output
      Error Handling for Input/Output Functions
      General File Access Functions
      File Input/Output Functions

Numerical Limits and Number Classification
      Value Ranges of Integer Types
      Range and Precision of Real Floating Types
      Classification of Floating-Point Numbers

Mathematical Functions
      Mathematical Functions for Integer Types
      Mathematical Functions for Real Floating Types
      Optimizing Runtime Efficiency
      Mathematical Functions for Complex Floating Types
      Type-Generic Macros
      Error Handling for Mathematical Functions
      The Floating-Point Environment

Character Classification and Case Mapping

String Handling
      Conversion Between Strings and Numbers
      Multibyte Character Conversion

Searching and Sorting

Memory Block Management

Dynamic Memory Management

Time and Date

Process Control
      Communication with the Operating System
      Signals
      Non-Local Jumps
      Error Handling for System Functions

Internationalization

Index

 

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