CHAPTER 1:
A Tutorial Introduction
1.1 Getting Started
1.2 Variables and Arithmetic Expressions
1.3 The For Statement
1.4 Symbolic Constants
1.5 Character Input and Output
1.6 Arrays
1.7 Functions
1.8 Arguments—Call by Value
1.9 Character Arrays
1.10 External Variables and Scope
CHAPTER 2: Types, Operators, and Expressions
2.1 Variable Names
2.2 Data Types and
Sizes
2.3 Constants
2.4 Declarations
2.5 Arithmetic
Operators
2.6 Relational and
Logical Operators
2.7 Type
Conversions
2.8 Increment and
Decrement Operators
2.9 Bitwise
Operators
2.10 Assignment
Operators and Expressions
2.11 Conditional
Expressions
2.12 Precedence
and Order of Evaluation
CHAPTER 3: Control Flow
3.1 Statements and
Blocks
3.2 If-Else
3.3 Else-If
3.4 Switch
3.5 Loops—While
and For
3.6 Loops—Do-while
3.7 Break and
Continue
3.8 Goto and
Labels
CHAPTER 4: Functions and Program Structure
4.1 Basics of
Functions
4.2 Functions
Returning Non-integers
4.3 External
Variables
4.4 Scope Rules
4.5 Header Files
4.6 Static
Variables
4.7 Register
Variables
4.8 Block
Structure
4.9 Initialization
4.10 Recursion
4.11 The C
Preprocessor
CHAPTER 5: Pointers and Arrays
5.1 Pointers and
Addresses
5.2 Pointers and
Function Arguments
5.3 Pointers and
Arrays
5.4 Address
Arithmetic
5.5 Character
Pointers and Functions
5.6 Pointer
Arrays; Pointers to Pointers
5.7
Multi-dimensional Arrays
5.8 Initialization
of Pointer Arrays
5.9 Pointers vs.
Multi-dimensional Arrays
5.10 Command-line
Arguments
5.11 Pointers to
Functions
5.12 Complicated
Declarations
CHAPTER 6: Structures
6.1 Basics of
Structures
6.2 Structures and
Functions
6.3 Arrays of
Structures
6.4 Pointers to
Structures
6.5
Self-referential Structures
6.6 Table Lookup
6.7 Typedef
6.8 Unions
6.9 Bit-fields
CHAPTER 7: Input and Output
7.1 Standard Input
and Output
7.2 Formatted
Output—Printf
7.3
Variable-length Argument Lists
7.4 Formatted
Input—Scanf
7.5 File Access
7.6 Error
Handling—Stderr and Exit
7.7 Line Input and
Output
7.8 Miscellaneous
Functions
CHAPTER 8: The UNIX System Interface
8.1 File
Descriptors
8.2 Low Level
I/O—Read and Write
8.3 Open, Creat,
Close, Unlink
8.4 Random
Access—Lseek
8.5 Example—An
Implementation of Fopen and Getc
8.6
Example—Listing Directories
8.7 Example—A
Storage Allocator
APPENDIX A: Reference Manual
A1. Introduction
A2. Lexical
Conventions
A3. Syntax
Notation
A4. Meaning of
Identifiers
A5. Objects and
Lvalues
A6. Conversions
A7. Expressions
A8. Declarations
A9. Statements
A10. External Declarations
A11. Scope and
Linkage
A12. Preprocessing
A13. Grammar
APPENDIX B:
Standard Library
B1. Input and Output: <stdio.h>
B2. Character Class Tests: <ctype.h>
B3. String Functions:
<string.h>
B4. Mathematical
Functions: <math.h>
B5. Utility
Functions: <stdlib.h>
B6. Diagnostics:
<assert.h>
B7. Variable
Argument Lists: <stdarg.h>
B8. Non-local
Jumps: <setjmp.h>
B9. Signals:
<signal.h>
B10. Date and Time
Functions: <time.h>
B11.
Implementation-defined Limits: <limits.h> and <float.h>
APPENDIX C: Summary of Changes
Index
Informacion
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