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ANSI: Encyclopedia II - ANSI escape code - Examples

CSI 0 ; 6 8 ; "DIR" ; 13 p - This re-assigns the key F10 to send to the keyboard buffer the string "DIR" and ENTER, which in the DOS command line would display the contents of the current directory. (MS-DOS ANSI.SYS only) CSI 2 J - This clears the screen and locates the cursor to the y,x position 0,0 (upper left corner). CSI 32 m - This makes text green. Normally the green would be dark, dull green, so you may wish to enable Bold with the code CSI 1 m which would make it bright green. This ca ...

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ANSI escape code, ANSI escape code - Examples

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ANSI: Encyclopedia II - C standard library - ANSI Standard
The ANSI C standard library consists of 24 C header files which can be included into a programmer's project with a single directive. Each header file contains one or more function declarations, data type definitions and macros. The contents of these header files follows. In comparison to some other languages (for example Java) the standard library is minuscule. The library provides a basic set of mathematical functions, string manipulation, type conversions, and file and console-based I/O. It does not include a standard set of "contai ...

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C standard library, C standard library - Design, C standard library - History, C standard library - ANSI Standard, C standard library - ANSI C library header files, C standard library - The C standard library in C++, C standard library - Common support libraries

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ANSI: Encyclopedia II - C standard library - ANSI C library header files

<assert.h>: Contains the assert macro, used to assist with detecting logical errors and other types of bug in debugging versions of a program. <complex.h>: A set of functions for manipulating complex numbers. (New with C99) <ctype.h>: This header file contains functions used to classify characters by their types or to convert between upper and lower case in a way that is independent of the used character set (typically ASCII, although implementations utilizing EBCDIC are also known). <errno ...

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C standard library, C standard library - Design, C standard library - History, C standard library - ANSI Standard, C standard library - ANSI C library header files, C standard library - The C standard library in C++, C standard library - Common support libraries

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ANSI: Encyclopedia - American National Standards Institute

The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) is a nonprofit organization that oversees the development of standards for products, services, processes and systems in the United States. The organization also coordinates U.S. standards with international standards so that American products can be used worldwide. For example, standards make sure that people who own cameras can find the film they need for them anywhere around the globe. The American National Standards Institute approves standards that are developed by representatives o ...

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ANSI: Encyclopedia II - C standard library - Design

The name and characteristic of each function are included into a computer file called a header file but the actual implementation of functions are separated into a library file. The naming and scope of headers have become common but the organization of libraries still remains diverse. The standard library is usually shipped along with a compiler. Since C compilers often provide extra functionalities that are not specified in ANSI C, a standard library with a particular compiler is mostly incompatibl ...

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C standard library, C standard library - Design, C standard library - History, C standard library - ANSI Standard, C standard library - ANSI C library header files, C standard library - The C standard library in C++, C standard library - Common support libraries

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ANSI: Encyclopedia II - C standard library - History

The C programming language, before it was standardized, did not provide built-in functionalities such as I/O operations (unlike traditional languages such as Pascal and Fortran). Over time, user communities of C shared ideas and implementations of what we now call C standard libraries to provide that functionality. Many of these ideas were incorporated eventually into the definition of the standardized C programming language. Both Unix and C were created at AT&T's Bell Laboratories in the late 1960s and early 1970s. During ...

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C standard library, C standard library - Design, C standard library - History, C standard library - ANSI Standard, C standard library - ANSI C library header files, C standard library - The C standard library in C++, C standard library - Common support libraries

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ANSI: Encyclopedia II - C standard library - Common support libraries

While not standardized, C programs may depend on a runtime library of routines which contain code the compiler uses at runtime. The code that initializes the process for the operating system, for example, before calling main(), is implemented in the C Run-Time Library for a given vendor's compiler. The Run-Time Library code might help with other language feature implementations, like ha ...

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C standard library, C standard library - Design, C standard library - History, C standard library - ANSI Standard, C standard library - ANSI C library header files, C standard library - The C standard library in C++, C standard library - Common support libraries

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ANSI: Encyclopedia - Wide area information server

Wide Area Information Servers or WAIS is a distributed text searching system that uses the protocol standard ANSI Z39.50 to search index databases on remote computers. The WAIS protocol and servers were primarily evangelized by Thinking Machines Corporation of Cambridge, Massachusetts. Thinking Machines produced a WAIS server which ran on their CM-1 and CM-5 supercomputers. WAIS clients existed f ...

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ANSI: Encyclopedia - Bragança district

The District of Bragança (pron. IPA /bɾɐ.'gã.sɐ/ or /bɾɐ.'gɐ̃.sɐ/) is located in the Northeast of Portugal. The district capital is the city of Bragança. Mirandela and Macedo de Cavaleiros are also important centres. Its area is 1,173 km². The district contains 12 municipalities: Alfândega da Fé Bragança Carrazeda de Ansiães Freixo de Espada Cinta Macedo de ...

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ANSI: Encyclopedia - Unified Thread Standard

The Unified Thread Standard (UTS) specifies the standard thread form, series, class, allowance, tolerance, and designation for unified screw threads. This standard is currently controlled by ASME/ANSI in the United States. Several variations in thread form have been developed for unified threads in various other countries. Composer Kenneth Gaburo has used the text of the Unified Thread Standard as lyrics in his LINGUA II: MALEDETTO (Composition for 7 Virtuoso Speakers) 1967-8. Unified Thread Standard ...

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ANSI: Encyclopedia - Paul Graham

Paul Graham (b. 1964) is a Lisp programmer and essayist. He is the author of On Lisp (1993), ANSI Common Lisp (1995), and Hackers & Painters (2004). In 1995 Graham and Robert Morris founded Viaweb, the first Application service provider. Viaweb's software (written largely in Common Lisp) let users make their own Internet stores. In the summer of 1998 Viaweb was sold to Yahoo! for 455,000 shares of Yahoo! stock, valued at $49.6 million. [1] At Yahoo! the product became Yahoo! Store. He has since b ...

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ANSI: Encyclopedia - Crafty

Crafty is a chess program written by UAB professor Dr. Robert Hyatt. It is directly derived from Cray Blitz, winner of the 1983 and 1986 World Computer Chess Championships. Crafty is a very strong chess engine: its ELO rating is about 2600 on a 256MB Athlon with 1,200 MHz [1]. Crafty board implementation is internally based on bitboards, 64-bit data structures. The source code of Crafty, written entirely in ANSI C, is available for free, so any computer chess enthusiast can take a look at it. Crafty uses negascout search, kille ...

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ANSI: Encyclopedia II - Global Title - Global title translation

Global title translation is the SS7 equivalent to IP routing. Translation examines the destination address (e.g. the number being called) and deciding how to identify it over the telephone network. This process can include global title analysis, which is the act of looking up the number and finding a result address, and global title modification. It is possible for the result of Global Title Translation to be Route on SSN. This means that, instead of the Global Title routing, lower level MTP routing ...

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Global Title, Global Title - Overview, Global Title - Structure of the global title value, Global Title - Global Title Format, Global Title - Numbering Plan Indicator, Global Title - Type of Number, Global Title - Translation Type, Global Title - Global title translation, Global Title - Global Title Analysis, Global Title - Routing Structure, Global Title - Global Title Modification, Global Title - Global Title Routing in Mobile Networks, Global Title - Hybrid Number Routing Except North America, Global Title - IMSI Routing North America, Global Title - Routing of mobility messages on the ANSI / ITU Boundary

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ANSI: Encyclopedia - Common Lisp

Common Lisp, commonly abbreviated CL, is a dialect of the Lisp programming language, standardised by ANSI X3.226-1994. Developed to standardize the divergent variants of Lisp which predated it, it is not an implementation but rather a language specification to which most Lisp implementations conform. Common Lisp is a general-purpose programming language, in contrast to Lisp variants such as Emacs Lisp and AutoLISP which are embedded extension languages in particular products. Unlike many earlier Lisps, Comm ...

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ANSI: Encyclopedia - C programming language

The C programming language is a standardized imperative computer programming language developed in the early 1970s by Dennis Ritchie for use on the Unix operating system. It has since spread to many other operating systems, and is one of the most widely used programming languages. C is prized for its efficiency, and is the most popular programming language for writing system software, though it is also used for writing applications. It is also commonly used in computer science education, despite not being designed for novices. Including:

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ANSI: Encyclopedia II - C programming language - Philosophy

C is a relatively minimalistic programming language. Among its design goals was that it be straightforwardly compilable by a single pass compiler — that is, that just a few machine language instructions would be required for each of its core language elements, without extensive run-time support. A single pass compiler is one that can compile a source program without having to search backwards in the source file. This is why a prototype is required if a call to a function appears before its definition. It is quite possible to write C code a ...

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C programming language, C programming language - History, C programming language - Early developments, C programming language - K&R C, C programming language - ANSI C and ISO C, C programming language - C99, C programming language - Philosophy, C programming language - Usage, C programming language - Intermediate language, C programming language - Syntax, C programming language - hello world example, C programming language - Data structures, C programming language - Memory management, C programming language - Overview, C programming language - Criticism, C programming language - Memory allocation, C programming language - Pointers, C programming language - Arrays, C programming language - Variadic functions, C programming language - Syntax, C programming language - Maintenance, C programming language - Compiler-external static-checking tools, C programming language - Related languages, C programming language - C++

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ANSI: Encyclopedia II - Unified Thread Standard - Technical Information

Unified Thread Standard - Form and Pitch. UTS thread form and pitch technical specifications are currently controlled by ASME/ANSI industry standards in the United States: ASME/ANSI B1.1 - 2003 Unified Inch Screw Threads, UN & UNR Thread Form ASME/ANSI B1.10M - 2004 Unified Miniature Screw Threads ASME/ANSI B1.15 - 1995 Unified Inch Screw Threads, UNJ Thread Form P = 1 / TeethP< ...

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Unified Thread Standard, Unified Thread Standard - Origins, Unified Thread Standard - Technical Information, Unified Thread Standard - Form and Pitch, Unified Thread Standard - Gauging

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ANSI: Encyclopedia II - CRYPTREC - Evaluated techniques as of 2002

NB: there is overlap between the two 'not submitted' groups. This arose from the history and has no other meaning. indispensable cryptographic techniques (not submitted to CRYPTREC): Public Key Algorithms (aka asymmetric key w/ public/private key property algorithms) authentication signature DSA (NIST Digital Signature Algorithm from the Digital Signature Standard FIPS Pub 186-2; ANSI X9.30, part 1) ECDSA (ANSI X9.62) (Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm; ANSI X9.62, SEC1 ...

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CRYPTREC, CRYPTREC - Comparison with NESSIE, CRYPTREC - Background and sponsors, CRYPTREC - Responsibilities, CRYPTREC - Techniques evaluated, CRYPTREC - Evaluated techniques as of 2002, CRYPTREC - Recommended techniques as of Nov 2002 pub in Aug 2003 draft report

Read more here: » CRYPTREC: Encyclopedia II - CRYPTREC - Evaluated techniques as of 2002

ANSI: Encyclopedia II - ACiD Productions - History

ACiD Productions was originally founded in 1990 as ANSI Creators in Demand by five members: RaD Man, Shadow Demon, Grimm, The Beholder, and Phantom. Their work originally concentrated in ANSI and ASCII art, but the group later branched out into other artistic media such as music tracking, demo coding, and multimedia software development (e.g. image viewers). In the mid-1990s, ACiD created subsidiary groups responsible for these broader areas. For example, Remorse is the official ACiD sub-label responsible for ASCII art and other text-based graphics. Similarly, pHluid is responsib ...

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ACiD Productions, ACiD Productions - History, ACiD Productions - Works, ACiD Productions - Demos, ACiD Productions - Image viewers, ACiD Productions - Image editors, ACiD Productions - Metadata protocols and binary image standard, ACiD Productions - Music disks, ACiD Productions - Disk magazines, ACiD Productions - Radio programming

Read more here: » ACiD Productions: Encyclopedia II - ACiD Productions - History

ANSI: Encyclopedia II - LabVIEW - Criticism

LabVIEW is a proprietary product of National Instruments. Unlike common programming languages such as C or FORTRAN, LabVIEW is not managed or specified by a 3rd party standards committee such as ANSI. Obtaining a fully compatible and up to date LabVIEW platform requires purchasing the product. There are currently no other free software or commercial programs that can implement any portion of the Labview programming language. The inability to create user-defined extensions of the development environemt can be seen a a weakness of the current inherent binding of the G Programming language to ...

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LabVIEW, LabVIEW - Dataflow programming, LabVIEW - Graphical programming, LabVIEW - Benefits, LabVIEW - Criticism

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