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In addition to providing the facilities mandated by the ] ]s, it provides a number of (non-standard) extensions and performance improvements. In addition to providing the facilities mandated by the ] ]s, it provides a number of (non-standard) extensions and performance improvements.


One of the design objectives of glibc is ], and it is avaliable for many ]s as a consequence. Some operating systems, such as ] and ], include and use glibc as their official standard C library. One of the design objectives of glibc is ], and it is available for many ]s as a consequence. Some operating systems, such as ] and ], include and use glibc as their official standard C library.


The latest version of glibc is 2.3.2. The latest version of glibc is 2.3.2.


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glibc is an implementation of the Standard C library developed by the GNU project along with GCC.

In addition to providing the facilities mandated by the C programming language standards, it provides a number of (non-standard) extensions and performance improvements.

One of the design objectives of glibc is portability, and it is available for many operating systems as a consequence. Some operating systems, such as GNU and Linux, include and use glibc as their official standard C library.

The latest version of glibc is 2.3.2.

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