Libft (Library of Functions)
In this project, I create a library of functions, the file structure for this project is the following:
Where all of My functions will be written in.
Your header file is useful for 2 things:
- First, instead of doing for example
#include <unistd.h>
in all of your .c files, you just write it once in your header and all of your .c files will read it from your header file. - Secondly, let's say one of your .c files uses another function from another .c file, well instead of writting that function above, just write
#include "libft.h"
and it will find it in your header file.
Makefile is where I will create a file to compile your projects. Remember how in the piscine, you created an int main and gcc to compile the projects, well with a Makefile, you don't have to do that anymore, you just type make
once you have created your Makefile.
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ft_isalpha
- checks for an alphabetic character.ft_isdigit
- checks for a digit (0 through 9).ft_isalnum
- checks for an alphanumeric character.ft_isascii
- checks whether c fits into the ASCII character set.ft_isprint
- checks for any printable character.ft_toupper
- convert char to uppercase.ft_tolower
- convert char to lowercase.
ft_memset
- fill memory with a constant byte.ft_strlen
- calculate the length of a string.ft_bzero
- zero a byte string.ft_memcpy
- copy memory area.ft_memmove
- copy memory area.ft_strlcpy
- copy string to an specific size.ft_strlcat
- concatenate string to an specific size.ft_strchr
- locate character in string.ft_strrchr
- locate character in string.ft_strncmp
- compare two strings.ft_memchr
- scan memory for a character.ft_memcmp
- compare memory areas.ft_strnstr
- locate a substring in a string.ft_strdup
- creates a dupplicate for the string passed as parameter.
ft_atoi
- convert a string to an integer.ft_calloc
- allocates memory and sets its bytes' values to 0.
ft_substr
- returns a substring from a string.ft_strjoin
- concatenates two strings.ft_strtrim
- trims the beginning and end of string with specific set of chars.ft_split
- splits a string using a char as parameter.ft_itoa
- converts a number into a string.ft_strmapi
- applies a function to each character of a string.ft_striteri
- applies a function to each character of a string.ft_putchar_fd
- output a char to a file descriptor.ft_putstr_fd
- output a string to a file descriptor.ft_putendl_fd
- output a string to a file descriptor, followed by a new line.ft_putnbr_fd
- output a number to a file descriptor.
ft_lstnew
- creates a new list element.ft_lstadd_front
- adds an element at the beginning of a list.ft_lstsize
- counts the number of elements in a list.ft_lstlast
- returns the last element of the list.ft_lstadd_back
- adds an element at the end of a list.ft_lstclear
- deletes and free list.ft_lstiter
- applies a function to each element of a list.ft_lstmap
- applies a function to each element of a list.