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Expert advice on C programming is hard to find. While much help is
available for object-oriented programming languages, there's
surprisingly little for the C language. With this hands-on guide,
beginners and experienced C programmers alike will find guidance
about design decisions, including how to apply them bit by bit to
running code examples when building large-scale programs.
Christopher Preschern, a leading member of the design patterns
community, answers questions such as how to structure C programs,
cope with error handling, or design flexible interfaces. Whether
you're looking for one particular pattern or an overview of design
options for a specific topic, this book shows you how to implement
hands-on design knowledge specifically for the C programming
language. You'll find design patterns for: Error handling Returning
error information Memory management Returning data from C functions
Data lifetime and ownership Flexible APIs Flexible iterator
interfaces Organizing files in modular programs Escaping #ifdef
Hell
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