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QuestionClosing of dialog box crashes application Pin
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QuestionSet the text of spincontrol( Updown control) using sendmessage Pin
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QuestionSetWindowPos API doubt Pin
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QuestionOverloading cast & assignment not enough for ==? Pin
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QuestionWhy do functions in the C library have short names? Pin
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AnswerRe: Why do functions in the C library have short names? Pin
Richard MacCutchan7-Sep-09 11:33
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The original C library was developed in the early days of UNIX when computers were slow and had very little storage to work with, and input/output devices that operated at fairly low speeds. In order to conserve space most library functions were named in six characters or less to prevent the compilers from taking forever to turn source into executable code. Because of that history many of the original names are still in existence.
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