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  amendments) applies.
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  - Ecma International, *ECMAScript Language Specification*, Standard
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  Ecma-262, third edition, 1999.
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  - ISO/IEC 2382 (all parts), *Information technology — Vocabulary*
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- - ISO/IEC 9899:2011, *Programming languagesC*
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- - ISO/IEC 9899:2011/Cor.1:2012(E), *Programming languages C, Technical
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- Corrigendum 1*
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  - ISO/IEC 9945:2003, *Information Technology — Portable Operating System
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  Interface (POSIX)*
 
 
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  - ISO/IEC 10646-1:1993, *Information technology — Universal
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  Multiple-Octet Coded Character Set (UCS) — Part 1: Architecture and
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  Basic Multilingual Plane*
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- - ISO/IEC 10967-1:2012, *Information technology — Language independent
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- arithmetic — Part 1: Integer and floating point arithmetic*
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  - ISO/IEC/IEEE 60559:2011, *Information technology — Microprocessor
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  Systems — Floating-Point arithmetic*
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  - ISO 80000-2:2009, *Quantities and units — Part 2: Mathematical signs
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  and symbols to be used in the natural sciences and technology*
 
 
 
 
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- The library described in Clause 7 of ISO/IEC 9899:2011 is hereinafter
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  called the *C standard library*. [^1]
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  The operating system interface described in ISO/IEC 9945:2003 is
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  hereinafter called *POSIX*.
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  The ECMAScript Language Specification described in Standard Ecma-262 is
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  hereinafter called *ECMA-262*.
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- The arithmetic specification described in ISO/IEC 10967-1:2012 is
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- hereinafter called *LIA-1*.
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  amendments) applies.
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  - Ecma International, *ECMAScript Language Specification*, Standard
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  Ecma-262, third edition, 1999.
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  - ISO/IEC 2382 (all parts), *Information technology — Vocabulary*
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+ - ISO 8601:2004, *Data elements and interchange formats Information
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+ interchange Representation of dates and times*
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+ - ISO/IEC 9899:2018, *Programming languages — C*
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  - ISO/IEC 9945:2003, *Information Technology — Portable Operating System
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  Interface (POSIX)*
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+ - ISO/IEC 10646, *Information technology — Universal Coded Character Set
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+ (UCS)*
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  - ISO/IEC 10646-1:1993, *Information technology — Universal
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  Multiple-Octet Coded Character Set (UCS) — Part 1: Architecture and
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  Basic Multilingual Plane*
 
 
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  - ISO/IEC/IEEE 60559:2011, *Information technology — Microprocessor
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  Systems — Floating-Point arithmetic*
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  - ISO 80000-2:2009, *Quantities and units — Part 2: Mathematical signs
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  and symbols to be used in the natural sciences and technology*
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+ - The Unicode Consortium. Unicode Standard Annex, UAX \#29, *Unicode
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+ Text Segmentation* \[online\]. Edited by Mark Davis. Revision 35;
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+ issued for Unicode 12.0.0. 2019-02-15 \[viewed 2020-02-23\]. Available
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+ at <http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/tr29-35.html>
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+ The library described in Clause 7 of ISO/IEC 9899:2018 is hereinafter
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  called the *C standard library*. [^1]
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  The operating system interface described in ISO/IEC 9945:2003 is
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  hereinafter called *POSIX*.
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  The ECMAScript Language Specification described in Standard Ecma-262 is
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  hereinafter called *ECMA-262*.
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+ [*Note 1*: References to ISO/IEC 10646-1:1993 are used only to support
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+ deprecated features [[depr.locale.stdcvt]]. — *end note*]
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