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- Poshlib abstract "Posh is a software framework used in cross-platform software development. It was created by Brian Hook. It is BSD licensed and as of 17 March 2014 at version 1.3.002.The Posh software framework provides a header file and an optional C source file.Posh does not provide alternatives where a host platform does not offer a feature, but informs through preprocessor macros what is supported and what is not. It sets macros to assist in compiling with various compilers (such as GCC, MSVC and OpenWatcom), and different host endiannesses. In its simplest form, only a single header file is required. In the optional C source file, there are functions for byte swapping and in-memory serialisation/deserialisation.Brian Hook also created SAL (Simple Audio Library) that utilises Posh. Both are featured in his book "Write Portable Code". Posh is also used in Ferret and Vega Strike.".
- Poshlib wikiPageExternalLink poshlib.hookatooka.com.
- Poshlib wikiPageExternalLink poshlib.
- Poshlib wikiPageExternalLink sal.
- Poshlib wikiPageID "9491290".
- Poshlib wikiPageRevisionID "599978470".
- Poshlib hasPhotoCollection Poshlib.
- Poshlib subject Category:Computer_libraries.
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- Poshlib type ComputerLibraries.
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- Poshlib comment "Posh is a software framework used in cross-platform software development. It was created by Brian Hook. It is BSD licensed and as of 17 March 2014 at version 1.3.002.The Posh software framework provides a header file and an optional C source file.Posh does not provide alternatives where a host platform does not offer a feature, but informs through preprocessor macros what is supported and what is not.".
- Poshlib label "Poshlib".
- Poshlib sameAs m.028c1g0.
- Poshlib sameAs Q17106345.
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- Poshlib sameAs Poshlib.
- Poshlib wasDerivedFrom Poshlib?oldid=599978470.
- Poshlib homepage poshlib.hookatooka.com.
- Poshlib isPrimaryTopicOf Poshlib.