Actually to a certain extent, I think one could call POSIX the actual C runtime library.
As C runtime + POSIX calls (I know it didn't exist back then) is what defined C when it was still UNIX only, but ANSI didn't want to make the language standard that big.
As C runtime + POSIX calls (I know it didn't exist back then) is what defined C when it was still UNIX only, but ANSI didn't want to make the language standard that big.