4888libraries on Linux using the GNU toolsethttp://www.dwheeler.com/program-library/Program-Library-HOWTO/This paper first discusses static libraries, which are installed into a program executable before the program can be run. It then discusses shared libraries, which are loaded at program start-up and shared between programs. Finally, it discusses dynamically loaded (DL) libraries, which can be loaded and used at any time while a program is running. DL libraries aren't really a different kind of library format (both static and shared libraries can be used as DL libraries); instead, the difference is in how DL libraries are used by programmers. The HOWTO wraps up with a section with more examples and a section with references to other sources of information.C and C++ > Tips and Tutorials > Programming in C and C++Oct 10, 2006
This document describes a quantitative & qualitative comparison of Forte & GNU C++ compiler. We begin by discussing the advantages and disadvantages of both the compilers. These compilers are then compared, and analyzed for conformance to ISO C++ standard, execution speed , executable size, compile time, productivity, binary code compatibility & integration with third party products.
In programming we may come across situations where we may have to deal with data, which is dynamic in nature. The number of data items may change during the executions of a program. The number of customers in a queue can increase or decrease during the process at any time. When the list grows we need to allocate more memory space to accommodate additional data items. Such situations can be handled move easily by using dynamic techniques. Dynamic data items at run time, thus optimizing file usage of storage space.
A linked list is called so because each of items in the list is a part of a structure, which is linked to the structure containing the next item. This type of list is called a linked list since it can be considered as a list whose order is given by links from one item to the next.
An introductory tutorial on how processes are put into background mode, and the consequences, conditions, precautions to implement an efficient way of doing so. In technical words, an introduction to forking and zombie's!
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