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ALX Software Engineering Programme Team Project done by Joseph Orokpo and Oluwaseye Johnson
#TASKS
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- I'm not going anywhere. You can print that wherever you want to. I'm here and I'm a Spur for life
Write a function that produces output according to a format.
- Prototype: int _printf(const char *format, ...);
- Returns: the number of characters printed (excluding the null byte used to end output to strings)
- write output to stdout, the standard output stream
- format is a character string. The format string is composed of zero or more directives. See man 3 printf for more detail. You need to handle the following conversion specifiers:
- c
- s
- % -You don’t have to reproduce the buffer handling of the C library printf function -You don’t have to handle the flag characters -You don’t have to handle field width -You don’t have to handle precision -You don’t have to handle the length modifiers
- Education is when you read the fine print. Experience is what you get if you don't
Handle the following conversion specifiers:
- d
- i
- You don’t have to handle the flag characters
- You don’t have to handle field width
- You don’t have to handle precision
- You don’t have to handle the length modifiers
- With a face like mine, I do better in print
Handle the following custom conversion specifiers:
-b: the unsigned int argument is converted to binary
- What one has not experienced, one will never understand in print
Handle the following conversion specifiers:
- u
- o
- x
- X
- You don’t have to handle the flag characters
- You don’t have to handle field width
- You don’t have to handle precision
- You don’t have to handle the length modifiers
- Nothing in fine print is ever good news
- Use a local buffer of 1024 chars in order to call write as little as possible.
- My weakness is wearing too much leopard print
Handle the following custom conversion specifier:
- S : prints the string.
- Non printable characters (0 < ASCII value < 32 or >= 127) are printed this way: \x, followed by the ASCII code value in hexadecimal (upper case - always 2 characters)
- How is the world ruled and led to war? Diplomats lie to journalists and believe these lies when they see them in print
Handle the following conversion specifier: p.
- You don’t have to handle the flag characters
- You don’t have to handle field width
- You don’t have to handle precision
- You don’t have to handle the length modifiers
- The big print gives and the small print takes away
Handle the following flag characters for non-custom conversion specifiers:
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- space
- Sarcasm is lost in print
Handle the following length modifiers for non-custom conversion specifiers:
- l
- h Conversion specifiers to handle: d, i, u, o, x, X
- Print some money and give it to us for the rain forests
Handle the field width for non-custom conversion specifiers.
- The negative is the equivalent of the composer's score, and the print the performance
Handle the precision for non-custom conversion specifiers.
- It's depressing when you're still around and your albums are out of print
Handle the 0 flag character for non-custom conversion specifiers.
- Every time that I wanted to give up, if I saw an interesting textile, print what ever, suddenly I would see a collection
Handle the - flag character for non-custom conversion specifiers.
- Print is the sharpest and the strongest weapon of our party
Handle the following custom conversion specifier:
-r : prints the reversed string
- The flood of print has turned reading into a process of gulping rather than savoring
- Handle the following custom conversion specifier:
R: prints the rot13'ed string
All the above options work well together.