c++.dos.32-bits - newbie question
- Bruce Robbins (9/9) Jan 30 2002 I'm a novice C/C++ programmer. It would be really helpful to me if I
- Walter (5/14) Jan 30 2002 libunres will do the trick:
I'm a novice C/C++ programmer. It would be really helpful to me if I could find: a listing of which function libraries are in which library files. The cryptic names of these files really don't tell me a thing about what is in them. For example: which files contain math functions, string functions, etc? also, a listing of corresponding header files and a summary of what the functions in the various libraries do. Thanks for your patience.
Jan 30 2002
"Bruce Robbins" <brobbins333 shaw.ca> wrote in message news:3C586FFD.9CFD367E shaw.ca...I'm a novice C/C++ programmer. It would be really helpful to me if I could find: a listing of which function libraries are in which library files. The cryptic names of these files really don't tell me a thing about what is in them. For example: which files contain math functions, string functions, etc?libunres will do the trick: www.digitalmars.com/ctg/libunres.htmlalso, a listing of corresponding header files and a summary of what the functions in the various libraries do.www.digitalmars.com/rtl/rtl.htmlThanks for your patience.
Jan 30 2002