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On Wed, 9 Oct 2024 21:52:39 +0000, Stephen Fuld wrote:

> On 10/9/2024 1:20 PM, David Brown wrote:
>>
>> There are lots of parts of the standard C library that cannot be written
>> completely in portable standard C.  (How would you write a function that
>> handles files? 

Do you mean things other than open(), close(), read(), write(), lseek()
??

>> You need non-portable OS calls.)  That's why these
>> things are in the standard library in the first place.