get_next_line made easy
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get_next_line made easy
This project is about creating a simple shell. Yes, your own little bash. You will learn a lot about processes and file descriptors.
This project is about programming a function that returns a line read from a file descriptor.
Golang epoll fd handle connections (sockets) with worker pool.
Program reproduce the behavior of pipe command in shell
1337 - 42 cursus (get_next_line project)
This project is about creating a simple shell.
This project, created with my teammate Walid during our education at 1337 School, aims to demonstrate our understanding of processes and file descriptors through the creation of a custom implementation of the Bash shell. It served as a valuable learning experience for both of us.
This project is about programming a function that returns a line read from a file descriptor. And every call giving next line of previous line!!
Mini shell made in C for Linux using GNU Readline Library
Read a line ending with a newline character ('\n') from a file descriptor
O projeto Pipex replica o comportamento do operador | (pipe) no shell, permitindo a comunicação entre processos. Ele se concentra no uso de chamadas de sistema como fork, pipe, dup2, e execve, e implementa o redirecionamento de entrada e saída entre comandos.
This project is about programming a function that returns a line read from a file descriptor.
O projeto Get Next Line implementa uma função que lê arquivos linha por linha em C. A função gerencia dinamicamente a memória e lida com arquivos de tamanho variado, retornando a próxima linha a cada chamada.
A project simulating the piping of two UNIX commands with redirections
this repo contains three projects: Libft , a Custom Printf and a Custom get_next_line
Custom C function to read lines from a file descriptor. Efficient memory and file handling
ft_libft is a project at 42 School (École 42) that involves creating a library of useful C functions.
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