/ft_printf

Recode printf(). Learning about using a variable number of arguments.

Primary LanguageC

ft_printf

The prototype of ft_printf() is:
 int ft_printf(const char *, ...);

Here are the requirements:
 • Don’t implement the buffer management of the original printf().
 • Your function has to handle the following conversions: cspdiuxX%.
 • Your function will be compared against the original printf().
 • You must use the command ar to create your library.
 • Your libftprintf.a has to be created at the root of your repository.

You have to implement the following conversions:
 • %c Prints a single character.
 • %s Prints a string (as defined by the common C convention).
 • %p The void * pointer argument has to be printed in hexadecimal format.
 • %d Prints a decimal (base 10) number.
 • %i Prints an integer in base 10.
 • %u Prints an unsigned decimal (base 10) number.
 • %x Prints a number in hexadecimal (base 16) lowercase format.
 • %X Prints a number in hexadecimal (base 16) uppercase format.
 • %% Prints a percent sign.