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The following is a list of documents available with this release:

  • HP aC++/HP ANSI C Release Notes

  • HP aC++ Programmer’s Guide

  • HP C/HP-UX Reference Manual

Refer to the following materials for further information on C language programming:

  • American National Standard for Information Systems — Programming Language — C, ANSI/ISO 9899-1990.

  • COBOL/HP-UX Operating Manual — This manual provides information on calling C subprograms from COBOL programs on HP-UX. It also explains how to call COBOL subprograms from C.

  • HP-UX 64-bit Porting and Transition Guide — Describes the changes you need to make to compile, link, and run programs in 64-bit mode. This document is also available online at http://docs.hp.com, and in the Postscript file /opt/ansic/newconfig/RelNotes/64bitTrans.bk.ps.

  • HP-UX Floating-Point Guide — This manual describes the IEEE floating-point standard, the HP-UX math libraries on HP 9000 systems, performance tuning related to floating-point routines, and floating-point coding techniques that can affect application results.

  • HP Fortran 90 Programmer's Guide — This manual explains how to call C programs from the HP Fortran 90 compiler on HP-UX.

  • HP Pascal/HP-UX Programmer's Guide — This manual describes how to call C programs from Pascal on HP-UX systems.

  • HP-UX Linker and Libraries Online User Guide — This online help describes programming in general on HP-UX. For example, it covers linking, loading, shared libraries, and several other HP-UX programming features.

  • HP-UX Reference — Manpages for HP-UX 11.00 are available in Instant Information under the title HP-UX Reference and via the man command. They document commands, system calls, subroutine libraries, file formats, device files, and other HP-UX related topics.

  • Parallel Programming Guide for HP-UX Systems — Describes efficient parallel programming techniques available using HP Fortran 90, HP C, and HP aC++ on HP-UX.