dietlibc
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| Developer(s) | Felix von Leitner |
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| Stable release |
0.33 / March 12, 2013
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| Operating system | Cross-platform[citation needed] |
| Platform | Alpha, ARM, PA-RISC, ia64, i386, MIPS, s390, sparc, PowerPC |
| Type | Runtime library |
| License | GNU General Public License |
| Website | www |
dietlibc is a C standard library released under the GNU General Public License Version 2, but there are also commercial licences available. It was developed with the help of about 100 volunteers by Felix von Leitner with the goal to compile and link programs to the smallest possible size.[1] dietlibc was developed from scratch and thus only implements the most important and commonly used functions. It is mainly used in embedded devices.
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Further reading[edit]
- Karim Yaghmour; Jon Masters; Gilad Ben-Yossef; Philippe Gerum (2008). Building Embedded Linux Systems (2nd ed.). O'Reilly Media. pp. 127–129. ISBN 0-596-52968-6.
- von Hagen, William L. (2006). The Definitive Guide to GCC (Second ed.). Berkeley, CA: APress. pp. 283–285. ISBN 1-59059-585-8.
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