Hi Stephen,
A few years ago (which means I don't remember where I found it!) I found a
postscript file of "The GNU C Library Reference Manual" chich can be
downloaded. Its almost 500 pages, well organized and full of short examples.
It's published by the FSF, author is Sandra Loosemore from 1993. I think I
got it via FTP over at MIT. Try the GNU homepage or such. Good Luck!
Harold
Stephen King wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> This is a tad off topic. I used to program in C using Borland3.1 and had a
> book that listed (with handy examples) all the lib functions that one could
> call - some standard, some pure dos and some borlands own version. I was
> hoping to get back into programming, but this time using linux, and convert
> my old efforts over. Thing is, I can't see anywhere a listing or
> description of functions available in the standard libs installed with
> RedHat5.2 installation, so I'm not sure how to replace say, the dos.h
> functions. Are the lib functions listed and described anywhere on-line?
>
> Ta muchy!
> Stephen
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