Libft is the Library of 42 School which contains a number of standard C library functions that need to be recoded, including adding additional functions that can be used later in our projects. This library aims to understand how basic functions work, implement them, and learn how to use them.
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To use this library, follow these steps:
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Clone the repository to your local machine:
git clone https://github.com/GogoVega/LIBFT.git LIBFT
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Navigate to the library directory:
cd LIBFT
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Compile the library:
make
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Include the library header file in your code:
#include "libft.h"
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Compile the library with your project:
gcc -Wall -Wextra -Werror libft.a your_file.c
To test this library, you can run the following command:
make test
Coming Soon
- Contains Doxygen Documentation
- Contains Unit Tests
All contributions are Welcome. Don't forget to include your test files if possible.
This repository adheres to the Contributor Covenant 2.0. By participating, you are expected to uphold this code.
- Francinette: to test our projects
- Tripouille: for these tests for which I based myself for mine
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