SW006015 Microchip Technology, SW006015 Datasheet - Page 103

C COMPILER MPLAB C32

SW006015

Manufacturer Part Number
SW006015
Description
C COMPILER MPLAB C32
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Type
Compilerr
Series
PIC32r
Datasheets

Specifications of SW006015

Supported Families
PIC32MX5, MX6, And MX7
Core Architecture
PIC
Kit Contents
Software And Docs
Mcu Supported Families
PIC32 MCUs
Tool Function
Compiler
Supported Devices
PIC32 MCUs
Tool Type
Compiler
Processor Series
PIC32
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Not applicable / Not applicable
For Use With/related Products
PIC32
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
© 2007 Microchip Technology Inc.
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“The effect if a file with the new name exists prior to a call to the
rename function (7.19.4.2).”
Application defined. The system function link is called to create
the new filename, then unlink is called to remove the old
filename. Typically, link will fail if the new filename already
exists.
“Whether an open temporary file is removed upon abnormal
program termination (7.19.4.3).”
No.
“What happens when the tmpnam function is called more than
TMP_MAX times (7.19.4.4).”
Temporary names will wrap around and be reused.
“Which changes of mode are permitted (if any), and under what
circumstances (7.19.5.4).”
The file is closed via the system level close function and
re-opened with the open function with the new mode. No
additional restriction beyond those of the application defined open
and close functions are imposed.
“The style used to print an infinity or NaN, and the meaning of the
n-char-sequence if that style is printed for a NaN (7.19.6.1,
7.24.2.1).”
No char sequence is printed.
NaN is printed as “NaN”.
Infinity is printed as “[-/+]Inf”.
“The output for %p conversion in the fprintf or fwprintf
function (7.19.6.1, 7.24.2.1).”
Functionally equivalent to %x.
“The interpretation of a - character that is neither the first nor the
last character, nor the second where a ^ character is the first, in
the scanlist for %[ conversion in the fscanf or fwscanf
function (7.19.6.2, 7.24.2.1).”
Unknown
“The set of sequences matched by the %p conversion in the
fscanf or fwscanf function (7.19.6.2, 7.24.2.2).”
The same set of sequences matched by %x.
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