This chapter describes the ARM® C and C++ libraries. The libraries support programs written in C or C++.
This chapter contains the following sections:
About the runtime libraries
Building an application with the C library
Building an application without the C library
Tailoring the C library to a new execution environment
Tailoring static data access
Tailoring locale and CTYPE
Tailoring error signaling, error handling, and program exit
Tailoring storage management
Tailoring the runtime memory model
Tailoring the input/output functions
Tailoring other C library functions
Selecting real-time division
ISO implementation definition
Library naming conventions.