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1 General [intro] 1.5 Structure of this International Standard [intro.structure] Introduction [Review] 1.5 Introduction [International Standard configuration. Configuration] Clauses 2 through 16 describe the C programming language. That description includes detailed syntactic specifications in a form Described in 1.6. For Convenience, Annex A Repeats All Such SyntActic Specifications. From Article 2 to Article 16 describes the C programming language. The syntax specification described in detail in the form described in 1.6 is included. For convenience, Appendix A repeats all of these grammar specifications. Clauses 17 through 27 (the library clauses) describe the Standard C library, which provides definitions for the following kinds of entities: macros (16.3), values (clause 3), types (8.1, 8.3), templates (clause 14), classes (Clause 9), And Objects (CLAUSE 7). From Article 17 to 27 (library terms), the standard C library is described, which provides the definition of the following entities: macro (16.3 ), Value (Article 3), Type (8.1, 8.3), Template (Article 14), Class (Article 9), Function (8.3.5), and Objects (Article 7). ANNEX B Recommends Lower Bounds on The Capacity of Conforming Implementations. Appendix B proposes a minimum of minimal restrictions on the capacity of standard implementation. Annex C summarizes the evolution of C since its first published description, and explains in detail the differences between C and C. Certain features of C exist solely for compatibility purposes;. Annex D describes those features Appendix C summarizes the C from the first public The progress has been described in detail, and the difference between C and C is explained in detail. Some specific C features exist only for compatibility purposes. These features are described in Appendix D. Finally, Annex E Says What Characters Are Valid in Universal-Character Names IN C Identifiers (2.10). Finally, Appendix E shows which characters in the general character name can be used in the C identifier (2.10).