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libraries Overview libraries
A library is an archive file of commonly used functions that have
been compiled, tested, and stored for inclusion in a program at
link time.
The COHERENT system stores its libraries in two directories,
/usr/lib and /lib. The following libraries are kept in /uussrr/lliibb:
lliibbccuurrsseess.aa ccuurrsseess library
lliibbll.aa lleexx library
lliibbmmpp.aa Multi-precision arithmetic library
lliibbtteerrmm.aa tteerrmmccaapp library
lliibbyy.aa yyaacccc library
lliibb.bb bbcc's function library (in bbcc source)
The following libraries are kept in /lib:
lliibbcc.aa General functions and system calls
lliibbmm.aa Mathematics routines
***** Library Functions *****
The following overview articles introduce the library functions
included with the COHERENT system:
COHERENT system calls
ctype macros
curses
general functions
mathematics library
multiple-precision mathematics
STDIO
string functions
terminal-independent operations
time
***** See Also *****
ar, C language
COHERENT Lexicon Page 1
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