Linux Programming Tools Unveiled
In the recent years, Linux, a public domain, freely available Unix variant has attracted the people very much. Today’s complex production environments demands superior application performance. Linux is having extraordinary advantages such as : complete source code access, availability of exceptional optimization, testing tools. This book is to explore this facet of Linux.
Features
  • Explained Linux success stories with emphasis on facilities and tools available in Linux for SW development
  • Explains gcc (GNU) toolchain in detail, combining C and C++, C and Java, and C and Fortran in a lucid manner
  • How command line arguments can be handled by C/C++ programs with getopt, argp library are dealt
  • Discusses about environment variables and their management
  • System limits are explored with their implication of program performance
  • Explains about how assembly programming can be done under Linux
  • How to mix C and assembly, how system calls can be called from assembly, how modules can be developed in assembly and a bare boot (OS) program creation, are discussed in detail.
  • How static and dynamic libraries are developed and commissioned in Linux is explained and how Libtool can be used for library development is discussed
  • Dealt with Lex/Yacc tools, which are to be used in compiler development
  • Memory management, memory errors, Linux memory management, etc., are described with illustrative examples
  • A popularly used tool for detecting memory errors, Electric Fence, is explained with concept oriented examples
  • A chapter on Valgrind explained as to how memory can be checked for memory leaks, segment violations, analyze the cache performance in an illustrative manner
  • Describes memory mapping of files, especially for large files and the impact on program’s performance.
  • Gnu debugger (gdb) is detailed; gcov and gprof explains about profiling of a C program to improve its performance; make, rcs, SW tools explains how they can be used for SW development in practice.with concept oriented examples with special reference to Web enabled applications.
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Linux Programming Tools Unveiled
In the recent years, Linux, a public domain, freely available Unix variant has attracted the people very much. Today’s complex production environments demands superior application performance. Linux is having extraordinary advantages such as : complete source code access, availability of exceptional optimization, testing tools. This book is to explore this facet of Linux.
Features
  • Explained Linux success stories with emphasis on facilities and tools available in Linux for SW development
  • Explains gcc (GNU) toolchain in detail, combining C and C++, C and Java, and C and Fortran in a lucid manner
  • How command line arguments can be handled by C/C++ programs with getopt, argp library are dealt
  • Discusses about environment variables and their management
  • System limits are explored with their implication of program performance
  • Explains about how assembly programming can be done under Linux
  • How to mix C and assembly, how system calls can be called from assembly, how modules can be developed in assembly and a bare boot (OS) program creation, are discussed in detail.
  • How static and dynamic libraries are developed and commissioned in Linux is explained and how Libtool can be used for library development is discussed
  • Dealt with Lex/Yacc tools, which are to be used in compiler development
  • Memory management, memory errors, Linux memory management, etc., are described with illustrative examples
  • A popularly used tool for detecting memory errors, Electric Fence, is explained with concept oriented examples
  • A chapter on Valgrind explained as to how memory can be checked for memory leaks, segment violations, analyze the cache performance in an illustrative manner
  • Describes memory mapping of files, especially for large files and the impact on program’s performance.
  • Gnu debugger (gdb) is detailed; gcov and gprof explains about profiling of a C program to improve its performance; make, rcs, SW tools explains how they can be used for SW development in practice.with concept oriented examples with special reference to Web enabled applications.
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Linux Programming Tools Unveiled

Linux Programming Tools Unveiled

by N. B. Venkateswarlu
Linux Programming Tools Unveiled

Linux Programming Tools Unveiled

by N. B. Venkateswarlu

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Overview

In the recent years, Linux, a public domain, freely available Unix variant has attracted the people very much. Today’s complex production environments demands superior application performance. Linux is having extraordinary advantages such as : complete source code access, availability of exceptional optimization, testing tools. This book is to explore this facet of Linux.
Features
  • Explained Linux success stories with emphasis on facilities and tools available in Linux for SW development
  • Explains gcc (GNU) toolchain in detail, combining C and C++, C and Java, and C and Fortran in a lucid manner
  • How command line arguments can be handled by C/C++ programs with getopt, argp library are dealt
  • Discusses about environment variables and their management
  • System limits are explored with their implication of program performance
  • Explains about how assembly programming can be done under Linux
  • How to mix C and assembly, how system calls can be called from assembly, how modules can be developed in assembly and a bare boot (OS) program creation, are discussed in detail.
  • How static and dynamic libraries are developed and commissioned in Linux is explained and how Libtool can be used for library development is discussed
  • Dealt with Lex/Yacc tools, which are to be used in compiler development
  • Memory management, memory errors, Linux memory management, etc., are described with illustrative examples
  • A popularly used tool for detecting memory errors, Electric Fence, is explained with concept oriented examples
  • A chapter on Valgrind explained as to how memory can be checked for memory leaks, segment violations, analyze the cache performance in an illustrative manner
  • Describes memory mapping of files, especially for large files and the impact on program’s performance.
  • Gnu debugger (gdb) is detailed; gcov and gprof explains about profiling of a C program to improve its performance; make, rcs, SW tools explains how they can be used for SW development in practice.with concept oriented examples with special reference to Web enabled applications.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789386717825
Publisher: BSP BOOKS
Publication date: 11/20/2019
Sold by: StreetLib SRL
Format: eBook
File size: 7 MB
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