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Libft - @42Born2Code

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What is libft?

Libft is an individual project at 42 that requieres us to re-create some standard C library functions for future projects, and have a deeper understanding of data structures and basic algorithms. At 42 we are not allowed to use some standard libraries on our projects, so we have to keep growing this libary with our own functions as we go farther in the program.

What's in it?

There are 4 sections:

  1. Libc Functions: Some of the standard C functions
  2. Additional functions: Functions that will be useful for later projects
  3. Bonus Functions: Functions that will be useful for linked list manipulation
  4. Personal Functions: Functions I believe will be useful later.

List of functions

Libc functions Additional functions Bonus Functions Personal Functions
ft_memset ft_substr ft_lstnew ft_islower
ft_bzero ft_strjoin ft_lstadd_front ft_isupper
ft_memcpy ft_strtrim ft_lstsize ft_isspace
ft_memccpy ft_split ft_lstlast ft_strndup
ft_memmove ft_itoa ft_lstadd_back ft_strcdup
ft_memchr ft_strmapi ft_lstdelone
ft_memcmp ft_putchar_fd ft_lstclear
ft_strlen ft_putstr_fd ft_lstiter
ft_strdup ft_putendl_fd ft_lstmap
ft_strcpy ft_putnbr_fd
ft_strlcpy
ft_strcat
ft_strlcat
ft_strchr
ft_strrchr
ft_strstr
ft_strnstr
ft_strcmp
ft_strncmp
ft_atoi
ft_isalpha
ft_isdigit
ft_isalnum
ft_isascii
ft_isprint
ft_toupper
ft_tolower
ft_calloc

void *ft_memset(void *s, int c, size_t len)

Description Param. #1 Param. #2 Param. #3 Return Value
Fill with "len" bytes of "c" the memory of "s" The string on which to operate Value c (converted to an unsigned char) The number of bytes A pointer to the memory area s

void *ft_bzero(void *s, size_t n)

Description Param. #1 Param. #2 Return Value
Erases the data in the "n" bytes of the memory starting at the location pointed by "s" writing zeroes The string on which to operate The number of bytes None

void *ft_memcpy(void *dst, const void *src, size_t n)

Description Param. #1 Param. #2 Param. #3 Return Value
Copies n bytes from memory area src to memory of dst. The memory areas must not overlap. Use ft_memmove if the memory areas do overlap. Memory area dst Memory area src The number of bytes A pointer to the memory area dst

void *ft_memccpy(void *dst, const void *src, int c, size_t n)

Description Param. #1 Param. #2 Param. #3 Param. #4 Return Value
Copies n bytes from memory area src to memory area dst, stopping when the character c is found, or after n characters are copied, whichever comes first. If copying takes place between objects that overlap, the behavior is undefined. Memory area dst Memory area src A character to search Number of bytes that memccpy() copied A pointer to the next character in dst after c, or NULL if c was not found in the first n bytes

void *ft_memmove(void *dst, const void *src, size_t len)

Description Param. #1 Param. #2 Param. #3 Return Value
Copies len bytes from the memory of src to dst. Memories may overlap. First, the bytes in src are copied into a temporary array and then to dst. Memory area dst Memory ares arc The number of bytes A pointer to the memory area dst

void *ft_memchr(const void *s, int c, size_t n)

Description Param. #1 Param. #2 Param. #3 Return Value
Scans the initial n bytes of s for the first instance of c Memory area s A character to search The number of bytes A pointer to the matching byte or NULL if the character does not occur in the given memory area

void *ft_memcmp(void *dst, const void *src, size_t n)

Description Param. #1 Param. #2 Param. #3 Return Value
Compares byte string s1 against byte string s2 Memory area s1 Memory area s2 The number of bytes < 0 if s1 is less than s2, > 0 if s1 is graeter than s2, = 0 if s1 is equal to s2

size_t ft_strlen(const char *s)

Description Param. #1 Return Values
Calculates the length of the string pointed to by s, excluding the terminating null byte ('\0') The string to calculate Number of characters in the string pointed to by s

char *ft_strdup(const char *s))

Description Param. #1 Return Values
Duplicate string s1. Memory for the new string is obtained with malloc, and can be freed with free The string to duplicate A pointer to the duplicated string. NULL if insufficient memory was available

char *ft_strndup(const char *s, size_t n)

Description Param. #1 Param. #2 Return Value
Allocates a specific amount of memory to copy a string The string to copy The maximum amount of characters to copy from the string A pointer to the new string

char *ft_strcdup(const char *s, int c)

Description Param. #1 Param. #2 Return Value
Allocates a specific amount of memory to copy a string until the occurence of c. Example: ft_strcdup("Blue", 'u') -> "Bl" The string to copy before c The character c A pointer to the new string

char *ft_strchr(const char *s, int c)

Description Param. #1 Param. #2 Return Value
Locates the first occurrence of 'c' in the string pointed to by 's'. The terminating null character is considered to be part of the string, therefore if 'c' is '\0', locates the terminating '\0' Pointer to string Character to be located A pointer to the first occurrence of the character c in the string or NULL if the character is not found

char *ft_strrchr(const char *s, int c)

Description Param. #1 Param. #2 Return Value
Locates the last occurrence of 'c' in the string pointed to by 's'. The terminating null character is considered to be part of the string, therefore if 'c' is '\0', locates the terminating '\0' Pointer to string Character to be located A pointer to the last occurrence of the character c in the string or NULL if the character is not found

char *ft_strcpy(char *dst, const char *src)

Description Param. #1 Param. #2 Return Value
Copy a string, including the terminating null byte ('\0') Destination array String to be copied A pointer to the destination string dst

size_t ft_strlcpy(char *dst, const char *src, size_t dstsize)

Description Param. #1 Param. #2 Param. #3 Return Value
Copies up to dstsize - 1 characters from the NUL-terminated string src to dst, NUL-terminating the result Destination array String to be copied Number of characters to be copied from src Total length of the string to create (length of src)

char *ft_strcpy(char *dst, const char *src)

Description Param. #1 Param. #2 Return Value
Concatenate two strings (append s2 to s1), including the terminating null byte ('\0') Destination array String to be appended to dst A pointer to the resulting string dst

size_t ft_strlcat(char *dst, const char *src, size_t size)

Description Param. #1 Param. #2 Param. #3 Return Value
Concatenate the string src to the end of dst. It will concatenate at most size - strlen(dst) - 1 bytes, NUL-terminating the result Destination array String to be appended to dst Maximum number of characters to be appended The initial length of dst plus the length of src

char *ft_strstr(const char *haystack, const char *needle)

Description Param. #1 Param. #2 Return Value
Locate substring. Finds the first occurrence of the substring 'needle' in the string 'haystack'. The terminating null bytes ('\0') are not compared String to be scanned The small string to be searched in haystack string A pointer to the beginning of the located substring. NULL if the substring is not found. If 'needle' is an empty string, 'haystack' is returned

char *ft_strnstr(const char *haystack, const char *needle, size_t len)

Description Param. #1 Param. #2 Param. #3 Return Value
Locate substring, where not more than 'len' characters are searched. Finds the first occurrence of the substring 'needle' in the string 'haystack'. The terminating null bytes ('\0') are not compared. String to be scanned The small string to be searched in 'haystack' string The maximum amount of characters to be searched A pointer to the first character of the first occurrence of little is returned. NULL if the substring is not found. If 'needle' is an empty string, 'haystack' is returned

int ft_atoi(const char *str)

Description Param. #1 Return Value
Convert a string to a integer The string to be converted to int The converted value

int ft_isalpha(int c)

Description Param. #1 Return Value
Check for a alpabetic character, it is equivalent to (ft_isupper(c) or ft_islower(c)) The character to test 0 if the character tests false and 1 if the character tests true

int ft_isdigit(int c)

Description Param. #1 Return Value
Check for a digit (0 through 9) The character to test 0 if the character tests false and 1 if the character tests true

int ft_isalnum(int c)

Description Param. #1 Return Value
Check for an alphanumeric character; it is equivalent to (ft_isalpha or ft_isdigit) The character to test 0 if the character tests false and 1 if the character tests true

int ft_isascii(int c)

Description Param. #1 Return Value
Checks for an ASCII character, which is any character between 0 and octal 0177 inclusive The character to test 0 if the character tests false and 1 if the character tests true

int ft_isprint(int c)

Description Param. #1 Return Value
Checks for any printable character including space The character to test 0 if the character tests false and 1 if the character tests true

int ft_toupper(int c)

Description Param. #1 Return Value
If the character passed as an argument is a lowercase, convert to upper The character to convert If c is a lowercase letter, returns its uppercase equivalent. Otherwise, it returns c.

int ft_tolower(int c)

Description Param. #1 Return Value
If the character passed as an argument is an uppercase, convert to lower The character to convert If c is a uppercase letter, returns its lowercase equivalent. Otherwise, it returns c.

void *ft_calloc(size_t count, size_t size)

Description Param. #1 Param. #2 Return Value
Allocates enough space for count objects that are size bytes of memory each, and returns a pointer to the allocated memory. The allocated memory is filled with bytes of value zero Number of elements to be allocated Size of elements A pointer to the allocated memory, or NULL if the request fails

[ft_substr]

char *ft_substr(char const *s, unsigned int start, size_t len)

Description Param. #1 Param. #2 Param. #3 Return Value
Allocates (with malloc) and returns a substring from the string given in argument. The substring begins at index 'start' and is of maximum size 'len' The string from which create the substring The start index of the substring in the string The maximum length of the substring The substring. NULL if the allocation fails

[ft_strjoin]

char *ft_strjoin(char const *s1, char const *s2)

Description Param. #1 Param. #2 Return Value
Allocates (with malloc) and returns a new string, result of the concatenation of s1 and s2 The prefix string The suffix string The new string. NULL if the allocation fails

[ft_strtrim]

char *ft_strjoin(char const *s1, char const *s2)

Description Param. #1 Param. #2 Return Value
Allocates (with malloc) and returns a copy of the string given as argument without the characters specified in the set argument at the beginning and the end of the string The string to be trimmed The reference set of character to trim The trimmed string. NULL if the allocation fails

[ft_strsplit]

char **ft_split(char const *s, char c)

Description Param. #1 Param. #2 Return Value
Allocates (with malloc) and returns an array of strings obtained by splitting s using the character 'c' as a delimiter. The array must be ended by a NULL pointer The string to be split The delimiter character The array of new strings result of the split. NULL if the allocation fails

[ft_strmapi]

char *ft_strmapi(char const *s, char (*f)(unsigned int, char))

Description Param. #1 Param. #2 Return Value
Applies the function f to each character of the string passed as argument to create a new string (with malloc) resulting from successive applications of f The string on which to iterate The function to apply to each character The string created from the successive applications of f. Returns NULL if the allocation fails

[ft_atoi]

char ft_itoa(int n)

Description Param. #1 Return Value
Allocates (with malloc) and returns a string representing the integer received as an argument. Negative numbers must be handled The integer to convert The string representing the integer. NULL if the allocation fails.

int ft_islower(int c)

Description Param. #1 Return Value
Check for a lowercase character The character to test 0 if the character tests false and 1 if the character tests true

int ft_isupper(int c)

Description Param. #1 Return Value
Check for an uppercase character The character to test 0 if the character tests false and 1 if the character tests true

int ft_isspace(int c)

Description Param. #1 Return Value
Checks for white-space characters. These are: space, form-feed ('\f'), newline ('\n'), carriage return('\r'), horizontal tab ('\t'), and vertical tab ('\v'). The character to test 0 if the character tests false and 1 if the character tests true

ft_capitalize

char *ft_capitalize(char *s)

Description Param. #1 Return Value
Capitalizes the first letter of every word in a string The string to capitalize The new string with capitalized words

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