C++ Standard Library provides a set of common classes and interfaces that greatly extend the core C++ language. The library, however, is not self-explanatory. To make full use of its components-and to benefit from their power-you need a resource that does far more than list the classes and their functions.
The C++ Standard Library not only provides comprehensive documentation of each library component, it also offers clearly written explanations of complex concepts, describes the practical programming details needed for effective use, and gives example after example of working code.
The Accredited Symbian Developer (ASD) Examination is fundamentally
based on the content of existing Symbian Press books, with the C++
curriculum deriving from general C++ literature. Arguably, if you own
the core Symbian Press titles and a solid C++ reference book, you will
have all the information you require to get through the exam.
"Java for C++" is a tool to generate C++-wrapper-classes for existing Java-classes. The implementation of the wrapper classes uses JNI to call the real Java classes. The C++-API to use these wrapper classes is very close to the API of the Java classes.
UC Library Extensions
UnderC comes with a pocket implementation of the standard C++ libraries, which is a reasonably faithful subset. This documentation describes those UnderC functions and classes which are not part of the C++ standard.
UC Library
Builtin functions:
Most of these are standard C functions, but there are a few unique to the UnderC system which give you runtime access to the compiler. You may evaluate expressions, execute commands, compile code, etc.
* Expands the text in expr using the UnderC preprocessor, putting the result
into buff.
void uc_macro_subst(const char* expr, char* buff, int buffsize)
* Executes a UC #-command, like #l or #help.
uc_cmd() expects the name of the command, _without_ the hash,
e.g. uc_cmd("l fred.cpp") or uc_cmd("help").
void uc_cmd(const char* cmd)
* Evaluates any C++ expression or statement will return non-zero if
unsuccessful.
MISRA-C:2004 Coding Standard
The LDRA tool suite is developed and certified to BS EN ISO 9001:2000. This comparison has used the revised MISRA
standard, MISRA-C:2004 "Guidelines for the use of the C language in critical systems" was published in October 2004.
This book provides a complete intermediate-level discussion of microcontroller programming using
the C programming language. It covers both the adaptations to C necessary for targeting an
embedded environment, and the common components of a successful development project.
C is the language of choice for programming larger microcontrollers (MCU), those based on 32-bit
cores. These parts are often derived
from their general-purpose
counterparts, and are both as
complex and feature-rich. As a result, C (and C++) compilers are necessary and readily available for
these MCUs.
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This book shows you how to write programs that run under Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, and Windows NT 5.0. These programs are written in the C programming language and use the native Windows application programming interfaces (APIs). As I ll discuss later in this chapter, this is not the only way to write programs that run under Windows. However, it is important to understand the Windows APIs regardless of what you eventually use to write your code.
This book is designed to teach you the best practices in developing Windows DNA applications.
We have avoided making this book a primer on every technology associated with
Windows DNA. If we had followed this course, this would be an encyclopedia set.
Everyone has their favorite authors and books on the various technical subject areas. The
market is full of books to teach you the basics, the how, this book tries to be different in
that we pull out the important points to teach you about the why. If you need training in
a particular technology covered in this book, Sams has a number of 24-hour and 21-day
books that cover a wide range of topics.
In C Algorithms for Real-Time DSP, author Paul M. Embree presents a complete guide to digital signal processing techniques in the C programming language. This book is structured in such a way that it will be most useful to the engineer who is familiar with DSP and the C language, but who is not necessarily an expert in both. All of the example programs in this book have been tested using standard C compilers in the UNIX and MS-DOS programming environments. In addition, the examples have been compiled using the real-time programing tools of specific real-time embedded DSP microprocessors (Analog Devices ADSP-21020 and ADSP-21062 Texas Instruments TMS320C30 and TMS320C40 and AT&T DSP32C) and then tested with real-time hardware using real-world signals.
C++ by Dissection presents a thorough introduction to the programming process by
carefully developing working programs to illuminate key features of the C++ programming
language. Program code is explained in an easy-to-follow, careful manner throughout.
The code has been tested on several platforms and is found on the bundled CDrom
accompanying this text. The code in C++ By Dissection can be used with most C++
systems, including those found in operating systems such as MacOS, MS-DOS, OS/2,
UNIX, and Windows.