Standard Library

A standard library is a set of standardized subroutines, macro definitions, global variables, class definitions, templates, and/or other commonly-used programming objects to extend some programming language beyond what the bare language makes available. See also ANSI C standard library. Most standard libraries include definitions for commonly used algorithms (such as sorting algorithms) and data structures (such lists, trees and hash tables).

 

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