- Singly linked lists
Tests ✔️
- Tests: This Directory is for tests purposes.
Header File 📁
- lists.h: Header file containing definitions and prototypes for all types and functions written for the project. Type/File Definition/Prototype
- struct list_s • char *str
- unsigned int len
- struct list_s *next typedef list_t struct list_s 0-print_list.c size_t print_list(const list_t *h); 1-list_len.c size_t list_len(const list_t *h); 2-add_node.c list_t *add_node(list_t **head, const char *str); 3-add_node_end.c list_t *add_node_end(list_t **head, const char *str); 4-free_list.c void free_list(list_t *head)
Tasks 📃
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- Print list
- 0-print_list.c: C function that prints all the elements of a list_t list.
- If str is NULL, the function prints [0] (nil).
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- List length
- 1-list_len.c: C function that returns the number of elements in a linked list_t list.
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- Add node
- 2-add_node.c: C function that adds a new node at the beginning a of a list_t list.
- If the function fails - returns NULL.
- Otherwise - returns the address of the new element.
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- Add node at the end
- 3-add_node_end.c: C function that adds a new node at the end of a linked list_t list.
- If the function fails - returns NULL.
- Otherwise - returns the address of the new element.
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- Free list
- 4-free_list.c: C function that frees a list_t list.
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- The Hare and the Tortoise
- 100-first.c: C function that prints You're beat! and yet, you must allow,\nI bore my house upon my back!\n before the main function is executed.
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- Real programmers can write assembly code in any language
- 101-hello_holberton.asm: 64-but assembly program that prints Hello, Holberton followed by a new line using only the printf function witout interrupts.