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Asked: June 16, 20262026-06-16T06:02:42+00:00 2026-06-16T06:02:42+00:00

For example, in the new C11 standard there have been added stdalign.h and threads.h

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For example, in the new C11 standard there have been added stdalign.h and threads.h. Why not stdthreads.h or align.h? Is it to avoid collisions with existing libraries and system headers?

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    2026-06-16T06:02:43+00:00Added an answer on June 16, 2026 at 6:02 am

    At various times, there have been various reasons for the names chosen. <stdio.h> was in use as a name long before there was a C standard; the standard simply standardized existing practice. The <stddef.h> header was an invention of the original (C89) committee; its name was chosen because it wasn’t in use. Similarly with <stdlib.h>. The name <inttypes.h> was existing practice, but the committee needed <stdint.h> to serve free-standing implementations. The name <stdarg.h> was chosen to parallel the non-prototype equivalent <varargs.h>. The name <stdbool.h> was not in use; likewise, I guess, <stdatomic.h>, <stdalign.h>, <stdnoreturn.h>. The std prefix is largely reserved for the standard (but I use a header "stderr.h", knowing I could be treading on thin ice). As to why <uchar.h> and <threads.h> did not end up with a std prefix, I’d hypothesize some prior art that was substantially unchanged. AFAIK, the C2011 Rationale has not been completed yet; it may reveal more information when it is available.

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