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Posh is a software Software framework, framework used in cross-platform software Computer programming, development. It was created by Brian Hook. It is BSD licensed and , at Software versioning, version 1.3.002. The Posh software framework provides a header file and an optional C (programming language), C source file. Posh does not provide alternatives where a host Platform (computing), platform does not offer a feature, but informs through C preprocessor, preprocessor Macro (computer science), macros what is supported and what is not. It sets macros to assist in compiling with various compilers (such as GNU Compiler Collection, GCC, Visual C++, MSVC and Watcom C compiler, OpenWatcom), and different host endiannesses. In its simplest form, only a single header file is required. In the optional C source file, there are Subroutine, functions for byte swapping and in-memory Serialization, serialisation/deserialisation. Brian Hook also created Simple Audio Library, SAL (Simple Audio ...
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