_printf
The _printf function is a custom implementation of the C programming function printf. It returns the number of characters printed and writes the output to stdout. It includes the conversion specifiers : c, s, %, d, x, X, u, o, rot13 and i.
Example #include "main.h" _printf("The %s jumped %d times! -%c", "dog", 7, 'C'); output : The dog jumped 7 times! -C
Project Requirements All files will be compiled on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Your programs and functions will be compiled with gcc 4.8.4 using the flags -Wall -Werror -Wextra and -pedantic Your code should use the Betty style You are not allowed to use global variables Authorized functions and macros: write (man 2 write) malloc (man 3 malloc) free (man 3 free) va_start (man 3 va_start) va_end (man 3 va_end) va_copy (man 3 va_copy) va_arg (man 3 va_arg) Files and functions _putchar.c:
int _putchar(char c) - function to print char _strlen.c:
int _strlen(char *string) - gets string length get_bin.c:
int _bin(va_list bin) - function to print binary get_char.c:
int ch(va_list character) - function to return char get_hex.c:
int _hex_str(unsigned int n, unsigned int hex, char alpha) - converts the number from base 10 to hex get_int.c:
int _int(va_list integ) - function to print integers get_oct.c:
int _oct(va_list octo) - function to print octal get_rot13.c:
int _rot13(va_list rot) - prints rot13 version get_str.c:
int str(va_list *s) - prints string to stdout get_unsigned.c:
int _ui(va_list unsign) - unsigned int print to stdout holberton.h: header file
man_3_printf: _printf man page
printf.c: main custom _printf function
int print_op(const char *format, fmt_t *print_arr, va_list list) - function to check which specifier to print int _printf(const char *format, ...) - prints output according to format Notes Our program does not handle buffer handling, flag characters, field width, precision, or length modifiers.
Authors Onyenike Chukwudi Feargod & Mawoda