Standard C++ Library Reference ISO/IEC (VERSION3)

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References
ANSI Standard X3.159-1989 (New York NY: American National Standards Institute,
1989). The original C Standard, developed by the ANSI-authorized committee X3J11.
The Rationale that accompanies the C Standard explains many of the decisions that went
into it, if you can get your hands on a copy.
ISO/IEC Standard 9899:1990 (Geneva: International Standards Organization, 1990).
Until 1999, the official C Standard around the world. Aside from formatting details and
section numbering, the ISO C Standard is identical to the ANSI C Standard.
ISO/IEC Amendment 1 to Standard 9899:1990 (Geneva: International Standards
Organization, 1995). The first (and only) amendment to the C Standard. It provides
substantial support for manipulating large character sets.
ISO/IEC Standard 9899:1999 (Geneva: International Standards Organization, 1999).
The official C Standard around the world, replacing ISO/IEC Standard 9899:1990.
P.J. Plauger, The Standard C Library (Englewood Cliffs NJ: Prentice Hall, 1992).
Contains a complete implementation of the Standard C library, as of 1992 at least, as well
as text from the library portion of the C Standard and guidance in using the Standard C
library.
P.J. Plauger and Jim Brodie, Standard C: A Programmer's Reference (Redmond WA:
Microsoft Press, 1989). The first complete but succinct reference to the entire C Standard.
It covers both the language and the library.
P.J. Plauger and Jim Brodie, ANSI and ISO Standard C: Programmer's Reference
(Redmond WA: Microsoft Press, 1992). An update to the above book.
P.J. Plauger and Jim Brodie, Standard C (Englewood Cliffs NJ: PTR Prentice Hall,
1996). An update to the above two books and a principal source book for this material. It
includes a complete description of Amendment 1.