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## About
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**libcproject** is a C static library for learning purposes. It tries to implement useful functions/data structures while being easier to use than `libc` (C standard library) as much as possible.
C is a low-level programming language and we often end up reinventing the wheel as the C standard library (`libc`) is quite small and in my humble opinion, not well designed.
**libcproject** solve this by providing common functions or data structures (`dictionary`, `linked_list` , `queue` , `stack` , etc.) we might need in our C projects.
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## Prerequisites
- [GNU coreutils ](https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/ )
- [GNU binutils ](https://www.gnu.org/software/binutils/ )
- [GNU gcc ](https://gcc.gnu.org/ )
- [GNU make ](https://www.gnu.org/software/make/ )
- [clang-format ](https://clang.llvm.org/docs/ClangFormat.html )
For example on GNU/Linux Ubuntu:
```sh
sudo apt-get install build-essential gcc make clang-format
```
## Usage
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```sh
make # to compile
make run # to run main
make test # to run unit tests
make lint # to lint the code
make clean # to clean up
nm ./build/libcproject.a # to see the symbols
```
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Steps to create a new C project that uses `libcproject` :
### Step 1: Compile `libcproject`
```sh
make
```
### Step 2: Create a new project
```sh
mkdir my-project
cd my-project
```
### Step 3: Install `libcproject` in the project
```sh
mkdir libcproject
cp --recursive < path-to-libcproject > ./ # copy
# or
ln -s < path-to-libcproject > ./ # symbolic link
```
### Step 4: Create a new C file
```sh
touch main.c
```
```cpp
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "libcproject/libcproject.h"
int main() {
char* string = "Hello, world!";
printf("%s\n", string);
printf("string_length = %ld\n", string_get_length(string)); // `string_get_length` is a function from `libcproject`
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
```
### Step 5: Compile your project and link it with the library
```sh
gcc -o ./main.exe ./main.c -L. -l:./libcproject/build/libcproject.a
```
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## 💡 Contributing
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Anyone can help to improve the project, submit a Feature Request, a bug report or even correct a simple spelling mistake.
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The steps to contribute can be found in the [CONTRIBUTING.md ](./CONTRIBUTING.md ) file.
## 📄 License
[MIT ](./LICENSE )