They take up little space in the program
They ensure that the most widely-used programs are bug free
They minimize the number of commands the programmer must learn
They are the same in every implementation of C
No. Linkers combine object files and library files, which are collections of object files. All source files need to be compiled to object files.
They get deleted with the library
They get deleted with the library
folders
Library
Library
Yes, but if the header files were provided by the library/compiler implementation, you should not do that, as you can alter the designed behavior, or even break the library or compiler.
Enforcement
No. Header files are those which contains declaration part of function & library files are those which contains definition part of function. These are those functions which we called in our program by using header files.
Because dll's aka dynamic link library, can excute many files at once.
RPM files are cheap and easier to setup than distributions files
authority files in libraries