0x0D - Structures, typedef By Julien Barbier Ongoing project - started 11-01-2021, must end by 11-02-2021 (in about 10 hours) - you're done with 0% of tasks. Checker was released at 11-01-2021 12:00 PM QA review fully automated.

Resources Read or watch:

0x0d. Structures.pdf struct (C programming language) Documentation: structures 0x0d. Typedef and structures.pdf typedef Programming in C by Stephen Kochan - Chapter 8, Working with Structures p163-189 The Lost Art of C Structure Packing (Advanced - not mandatory) Learning Objectives At the end of this project, you are expected to be able to explain to anyone, without the help of Google:

General What are structures, when, why and how to use them How to use typedef Requirements General Allowed editors: vi, vim, emacs All your files will be compiled on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS using gcc, using the options -Wall -Werror -Wextra -pedantic -std=gnu89 All your files should end with a new line A README.md file, at the root of the folder of the project is mandatory Your code should use the Betty style. It will be checked using betty-style.pl and betty-doc.pl You are not allowed to use global variables No more than 5 functions per file The only C standard library functions allowed are printf, malloc, free and exit. In the following examples, the main.c files are shown as examples. You can use them to test your functions, but you don’t have to push them to your repo (if you do we won’t take them into account). We will use our own main.c files at compilation. Our main.c files might be different from the one shown in the examples Don’t forget to push your header file All your header files should be include guarded