Development repo for 42cursus' libft project
For further information about 42cursus and its projects, please refer to 42cursus repo.
The aim of this project is to code a C library regrouping usual functions that you'll be allowed to use in all your other projects.
๐ TLDR: this project consists of coding basic C functions (see below), which are then compiled
into a library for use in other projects of the cursus.
- [
ft_isascii
] - test for ASCII character. - [
ft_isalnum
] - alphanumeric character test. - [
ft_isalpha
] - alphabetic character test. - [
ft_islower
] - lower-case character test. - [
ft_isupper
] - upper-case character test. - [
ft_isdigit
] - decimal-digit character test. - [
ft_isprint
] - printing character test (space character inclusive). - [
ft_tolower
] - upper case to lower case letter conversion. - [
ft_toupper
] - lower case to upper case letter conversion.
- [
ft_atoi
] - convert ASCII string to integer. - [
ft_calloc
] - memory allocation.
- [
ft_bzero
] - write zeroes to a byte string. - [
ft_memset
] - write a byte to a byte string. - [
ft_memchr
] - locate byte in byte string. - [
ft_memcmp
] - compare byte string. - [
ft_memmove
- copy byte string. - [
ft_memcpy
] - copy memory area.
- [
ft_strlen
] - find length of string. - [
ft_strchr
] - locate character in string (first occurrence). - [
ft_strrchr
] - locate character in string (last occurence). - [
ft_strnstr
] - locate a substring in a string (size-bounded) - [
ft_strncmp
] - compare strings (size-bounded). - [
ft_strncpy
] - copy strings (size-bounded). - [
ft_strdup
] - save a copy of a string (with malloc). - [
ft_strlcpy
] - size-bounded string copying. - [
ft_strlcat
] - size-bounded string concatenation.
- [
ft_putchar_fd
] - output a character to given file. - [
ft_putstr_fd
] - output string to given file. - [
ft_putendl_fd
] - output string to given file with newline. - [
ft_putnbr_fd
] - output integer to given file. - [
ft_itoa
] - convert integer to ASCII string. - [
ft_substr
] - extract substring from string. - [
ft_strtrim
] - trim beginning and end of string with the specified characters. - [
ft_strjoin
] - concatenate two strings into a new string (with malloc). - [
ft_split
] - split string, with specified character as delimiter, into an array of strings. - [
ft_strmapi
] - create new string from modifying string with specified function.
- [
ft_lstnew
] - create new list. - [
ft_lstsize
] - count elements of a list. - [
ft_lstlast
] - find last element of list. - [
ft_lstadd_back
] - add new element at end of list. - [
ft_lstadd_front
] - add new element at beginning of list. - [
ft_lstdelone
] - delete element from list. - [
ft_lstclear
] - delete sequence of elements of list from a starting point. - [
ft_lstiter
] - apply function to content of all list's elements. - [
ft_lstmap
] - apply function to content of all list's elements into new list.
Note: bonus functions included.
The library is written in C language and thus needs the gcc
compiler and some standard C libraries to run.
1. Compiling the library
To compile the library, run:
$ cd path/to/libft && make
2. Using it in your code
To use the library functions in your code, simply include its header:
#include "libft.h"