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This wifi barely loads cppreference.com, but small web works just fine. Yay! Also, anyone knows C reference on gemini? :)
2 years ago · 👍 martin, kocka_collector
@remyabel @kocka_collector that's a good way when you remember about this before you go off the [good] grid. Now I would spend either impossible amount of time to download whole cppreference/packaged docs, or precious megabytes (which I've payed for an hour ago). On the other hand, slim Gemini capsule with docs wouldn't require neither of those · 2 years ago
I know that it is possible to install the cppreference material (as in, all of it) over apt on debian and related systems. On my devuan machine I have cppreference-doc-en-html installed. Devhelp can read that automatically, or you could point a web browser at it. There is als a qch (some kind of Qt help thing) version of the same package. Alternatives: you could use man pages. Pretty much all of the linux system calls, and most of the standard library of c functions have them, as far as I know. I also rmember there being a package for c man pages, but can't find it at the moment. · 2 years ago