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According to the answer of https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/312955/22045979, as I understand, asking standard library is different from asking external library, which asking standard library is not tool recommendation, but asking external library is.

Then I came across 2 questions:

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/33454894/which-library-in-c-language-can-i-use-for-toupper-and-tolower

How can I use the pow() function?

which isThese two are currently closed as tool recommendations. However, at this time, the question is just useuses the term "which library" instead of "which external library", and there are internal libraries (standard library in the language) that can do the job that the question asks for.

So my question is: Is the policy about difference between asking standard library and external library changed? For similar cases in the future, if the question uses the term "which library" only, should I assume it is about an external library even if the job can be done by internal library?

According to the answer of https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/312955/22045979, as I understand, asking standard library is different from asking external library, which asking standard library is not tool recommendation, but asking external library is.

Then I came across 2 questions:

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/33454894/which-library-in-c-language-can-i-use-for-toupper-and-tolower

How can I use the pow() function?

which is currently closed as tool recommendations. However, at this time, the question is just use the term "which library" instead of "which external library", and there are internal libraries (standard library in the language) can do the job that the question asks for.

So my question is: Is the policy about difference between asking standard library and external library changed? For similar cases in future, if the question uses the term "which library" only, should I assume it is about external library even if the job can be done by internal library?

According to the answer of https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/312955/22045979, as I understand, asking standard library is different from asking external library, which asking standard library is not tool recommendation, but asking external library is.

Then I came across 2 questions:

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/33454894/which-library-in-c-language-can-i-use-for-toupper-and-tolower

How can I use the pow() function?

These two are currently closed as tool recommendations. However, at this time, the question is uses the term "which library" instead of "which external library", and there are internal libraries (standard library in the language) that can do the job that the question asks for.

Is the policy about difference between asking standard library and external library changed? For similar cases in the future, if the question uses the term "which library" only, should I assume it is about an external library even if the job can be done by internal library?

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According to the answer of https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/312955/22045979, as I understand, asking standard library is different from asking external library, which asking standard library is not tool recommendation, but asking external library is.

Then I came across 2 questions:

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/33454894/which-library-in-c-language-can-i-use-for-toupper-and-tolower

How can I use the pow() function?

which is currently closed as tool recommendations. However, at this time, the question is just use the term "which library" instead of "which external library", and there are internal libraries (standard library in the language) can do the job that the question asks for. That makes me wonder

So my question is: forIs the policy about difference between asking standard library and external library changed? For similar cases in future, if the question uses the term "which library" only, should I assume it is about external library even if the job can be done by internal library?

Note: According to https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/312955/22045979, as I understand the answer, asking standard library is different from asking external library, but I don't know if this policy has changed or not.

I came across 2 questions:

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/33454894/which-library-in-c-language-can-i-use-for-toupper-and-tolower

How can I use the pow() function?

which is currently closed as tool recommendations. However, at this time, the question is just use the term "which library" instead of "which external library", and there are internal libraries (standard library in the language) can do the job that the question asks for. That makes me wonder : for similar cases in future, if the question uses the term "which library" only, should I assume it is about external library even if the job can be done by internal library?

Note: According to https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/312955/22045979, as I understand the answer, asking standard library is different from asking external library, but I don't know if this policy has changed or not.

According to the answer of https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/312955/22045979, as I understand, asking standard library is different from asking external library, which asking standard library is not tool recommendation, but asking external library is.

Then I came across 2 questions:

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/33454894/which-library-in-c-language-can-i-use-for-toupper-and-tolower

How can I use the pow() function?

which is currently closed as tool recommendations. However, at this time, the question is just use the term "which library" instead of "which external library", and there are internal libraries (standard library in the language) can do the job that the question asks for.

So my question is: Is the policy about difference between asking standard library and external library changed? For similar cases in future, if the question uses the term "which library" only, should I assume it is about external library even if the job can be done by internal library?

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I came across 2 questions:

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/33454894/which-library-in-c-language-can-i-use-for-toupper-and-tolower

How can I use the pow() function?

which is currently closed as tool recommendations. However, at this time, the question is just use the term "which library" instead of "which external library", and there are internal libraries (standard library in the language) can do the job that the question asks for. That makes me wonder : for similar cases in future, if the question uses the term "which library" only, should I assume it is about external library even if the job can be done by internal library?

Note: accordingAccording to https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/312955/22045979, as I understand the answer, asking standard library is different from asking external library, but I don't know if this policy has changed or not.

I came across 2 questions:

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/33454894/which-library-in-c-language-can-i-use-for-toupper-and-tolower

How can I use the pow() function?

which is currently closed as tool recommendations. However, at this time, the question is just use the term "which library" instead of "which external library", and there are internal libraries can do the job that the question asks for. That makes me wonder : for similar cases in future, if the question uses the term "which library" only, should I assume it is about external library even if the job can be done by internal library?

Note: according to https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/312955/22045979, as I understand, asking standard library is different from external library, but I don't know if this policy has changed or not.

I came across 2 questions:

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/33454894/which-library-in-c-language-can-i-use-for-toupper-and-tolower

How can I use the pow() function?

which is currently closed as tool recommendations. However, at this time, the question is just use the term "which library" instead of "which external library", and there are internal libraries (standard library in the language) can do the job that the question asks for. That makes me wonder : for similar cases in future, if the question uses the term "which library" only, should I assume it is about external library even if the job can be done by internal library?

Note: According to https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/312955/22045979, as I understand the answer, asking standard library is different from asking external library, but I don't know if this policy has changed or not.

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