In the source code of C library functions, are native system calls to the OS directly made (eg. in the fopen() function, the read system call) or is it that the C program calls the corresponding...
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In the source code of C library functions, are native system calls to the OS directly made (eg. in the fopen() function, the read system call) or is it that the C program calls the corresponding...
Thanks.
I compiled the following code on gcc :
# include <stdio.h>
fun(char str[100])
{
str[0]='c';
}
int main()
{