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C语言开源软件项目有哪些

linux内核 opencv wxWidgets 等等等等 现在这些太多了 根本数不过来 ,现在开源是个趋势,以后会越来越多

问个白痴问题,C语言开源吗

语言不存在开不开源。语言本身是一套(语法)标准比如"C++11",这个标准的草案网上可以下载,如果是正式版本需要付费。

是否开源是指编译C/C++代码的编译器是否开源。

目前只有GCC开源的。intel的和微软的c/c++编译器是不开源的。

c语言本身是开源的吗,c语言是用什么写的?谢谢大家了

 C语言是一个由ISO组织中的ANSI制定的标准,任何个人或者组织都可以根据这个标准将其实现。现今,世界上有许多不同的C语言实现,比较著名的有:GCC、Watcom、MS C等,其中前两者是开源的,后者是闭源的。下面粘贴几个老外的回答(原回答链接)。

The C language is not a piece of software but a defined standard, so one wouldn't say that it's open-source, but rather that it's an open standard.

There are a gazillion different compilers for C however, and many of those are indeed open-source. The most notable example is GCC's C compiler, which is all under the GNU General Public License (GPL), an open-source license.

There are more options. Watcom is open-source, for instance. There is no shortage of open-source C compilers, but without a doubt the most widespread one, at least in the non-Windows world, is GCC.

For Windows, your best bet is probably Watcom or GCC by using Cygwin or MinGW.

C is a standard which specifies how C compilers should generate programs.

C itself doesn't have any source code, just like a musical note doesn't have any plastic.

Some C compilers, such as GCC, are open source.

C is just a language, and a standardised one at that, too. It pretty much is the compiler that "does all the work". Different compilers did have different dialects; before the the C99 ANSI standard, you had things like Borland C and other competing compilers, that implemented the C language in their own fantastic ways.

stdlib is just an agreed-upon collection of standard libraries that are required to be present in any ANSI C implementation.

关于C++开源与否:

与C语言类似,C++也是由ISO/ANSI制定的一个标准,所谓的“官方”并未给出确切的实现,任何组织与个人都可以根据标准自己开发一个C++编译器出来。出名的C++编译器有:GCC/G++、libc/libc++、clang(++)、 Visual studio和MS´ runtime等。也把老外的几个回答贴出来(原回答链接)。

C++ itself is only a description what the language should be,

without a definite implementation.

Anyone can make his own implementations (compiler etc, runtime library, ...)

and call it C++ if it fits to the description.

And if a implementation is open source depends on the creator.

Examples of implementation (parts):

GCC/G++, libc/libc++, clang (++ too), Visual studio and MS´ runtime...

C++ is developed by an ISO standard committee. There's also a C++ foundation that runs a web site you might want to read.

C++ itself is a language, not a specific implementation, so there's no source code available for the standard/language itself.

Some C++ implementations are open source (e.g., Gnu and Clang).

1. C++ is a code standard defined by the International Organization of Standardization (ISO). There are many different implementations of the language, but they all tend to conform to C++11. Unlike Linux or Qt, C++ is just a standard, and to use any code written in the language you'll need a compiler. The major compilers (list from Wikipedia) are LLVM Clang, GCC, Microsoft Visual C++, and the Intel C++ Compiler.

2. C++ revisions are dealt with by ISO, and are influenced primarily by the maintainers of the above four implementations.

3. Clang and GCC are both open-source, I'm sure if you poke around you can find other conforming compilers but those are the two most used.

 总之,跟Java、Python和PHP这样所谓的开源语言不同,C语言与C++没有官方提供的各自确切的实现代码(库),ISO/ANSI仅仅提供了C和C++的标准。

      这些都是我从自个儿博客摘抄来的,也不见得有人看得到。