This reference describes the functions and macros that you can call from a C program, as well as the header files and global data that are defined in the C libraries. An appendix describes implementation details.
This reference describes the base classes that you can use in a C++ program to implement complex numbers, hash containers and iterators, lists and list iterators, queues, skip lists, stacks, vectors, strings, and I/O.
This guide describes in detail how to use the C/C++ compiler and linker, assembler and disassembler, and related tools, such as the library manager, and execution profiler.
A supplement on 16-bit topics is included with this guide. It's intended for developers with legacy 16-bit systems, and includes discussions about memory models, assembly language considerations, and pragmas.
This guide tells you how to use the Watcom Debugger to examine a program that isn't running properly. It includes sections on preparing your program for debugging, examining and modifying data and registers, stepping through the program's execution, setting breakpoints, and debugging a program remotely from another computer.
This reference briefly describes the utilities used to develop programs,
including
the compilers, linker, assembler, disassembler, library manager, strip utility,
and execution profiler.
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