Protocol libraries are available as open C code for user modification.
In the following piece of C code, neither nor functions are reentrant.
Although the C code is still available, it is no longer developed or supported.
Also included was C code for the internal data structure of the system.
C code was written for clarity instead of efficiency.
We've been generating C code to support Windows thus far.
A sign extension bug in one of the published C code has been found in 1996.
Fifty years from now, a few lines of "C" code are probably not going to be of much interest to people.
It allowed 68000 assembly language to be mixed with the C code.
Consider a software solution (C code) for the above problem: