C/C++ Programmer's Guide (G06.25+)

Contents
HP C/C++ Programmer’s Guide for NonStop Systems—429301-008
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Tables (continued)
Tables (continued)
Table 15-1. C Compiler Pragmas Used by Cprep 15-3
Table 15-2. Commonly Used TNS c89 Flags 15-16
Table 15-3. TNS c89 Operands 15-17
Table 16-1. Development Platform Capabilities 16-2
Table 16-2. Locations of Header Files 16-3
Table 16-3. Floating Point Consistency Check by nld or ld Utility 16-6
Table 16-4. Floating-Point State as Determined by nld or ld floattype
Attribute 16-7
Table 16-5. SRLs Available When Using VERSION1, VERSION2, and
VERSION3 16-15
Table 16-6. Using the Guardian nld and ld Utilities to Link SRLs 16-16
Table 17-1. Development Platform Capabilities 17-2
Table 17-2. Locations of Header Files 17-3
Table 17-3. Floating Point Consistency Check by eld Utility 17-6
Table 17-4. Floating-Point State as Determined by eld floattype
Attribute 17-7
Table 17-5. DLLs Available When Using VERSION2 and VERSION3 17-14
Table 17-6. Using the Guardian eld Utility to Link DLLs 17-15
Table 19-1. C Functions That Retrieve Process Startup Information 19-6
Table 19-2. Memory Models 19-7
Table 19-3. Data Models 19-9
Table 19-4. Relationship Between Memory Models and Data Models 19-10
Table 19-5. Default Memory and Data Models 19-10
Table 21-1. Native C and C++ Compiler Messages 21-1
Table 23-1. TNS Misalignment Handling Methods 23-3
Table A-1. Conversion Behavior for IEEE Floating-Point Format A-4
Table A-2.
errno Values and Corresponding Messages A-9
Table A-3.
errno Values and Corresponding Messages A-24
Table C-1. ASCII Character Set in Numerical Order C-1
Table C-2. ASCII Character Set in Alphabetical Order C-6
Table D-1. Integer Types, Part 1 D-1
Table D-2. Integer Types, Part 2 D-3
Table D-3. Floating, Fixed, and Complex Types D-4
Table D-4. Character Types D-5
Table D-5. Structured, Logical, Set, and File Types D-6
Table D-6. Pointer Types D-7
Table D-7. Address Types
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Table F-1. MIGRATION_CHECK Warning Messages F-1