I am trying to write my own string.h functions, my library currently have no dependicies and 11 functions completed. Has basic and readable code to understand. Small binary size. Freely distributable with BSD-3-Clause license. Have a look: mstrutils
I am trying to write my own string.h functions, my library currently have no dependicies and 11 functions completed. Has basic and readable code to understand. Small binary size. Freely distributable with BSD-3-Clause license. Have a look: mstrutils
Thanks for comment. I am using K&R style.
I’m not sure that’s K&R style. In various places you have things where the thing that follows a
for,whileorifisn’t indented, and as far as I’m aware, K&R indents religiously. K&R omits braces on single statements, sure, but that statement is nonetheless indented from the parent keyword.e.g. you have things like:
while (condition) statement;and
for(x;y;z) { if (condition) { statement1; statement2; } }Which I’m pretty sure should be:
while (condition) statement;and
for(x;y;z) { if (condition) { statement1; statement2; } }respectively. The idea is that you can theoretically trace the keyword down to its closing brace, assuming there is one.
I didn’t notice, it wasn’t conscious. Thanks for the heads up. I fixed the indentation