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LibUCW Basics
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Every program using LibUCW should start with `#include <ucw/lib.h>` which
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brings in the most frequently used library functions, macros and types.
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This should be done before you include any of the system headers, since
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`lib.h` defines the feature macros of the system C library.
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Portability
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LibUCW is written in C99 with a couple of GNU extensions mixed in where needed.
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It currently requires the GNU C compiler version 4.0 or newer, but most modules
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should be very easy to adapt to a different C99 compiler. (A notable exception
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is `stkstring.h`, which is heavily tied to GNU extensions.)
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The library has been developed on Linux with the GNU libc and it is known to run
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on Darwin, too. The authors did not try using it on other systems, but most of
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the code is written for a generic POSIX system, so porting to any UNIX-like system
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should be a piece of cake.
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Threads
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Generally, functions in the UCW library are reentrant as long as you call them
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on different data. Accessing the same object from different threads is not supported,
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unless otherwise told. This also applies to functions acting on any kind of global state.
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ucw/lib.h
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!!ucw/lib.h
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ucw/config.h
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This header contains the standard set of types used by LibUCW. It is automatically
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included by `ucw/lib.h`.
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!!ucw/config.h
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