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* printf statement written in c (as minprintf) without using stdio.h library. * Added proper documentation in minprintf.h * Modified and more Documented code. * Requested changes commited * Referance links added * updating DIRECTORY.md * Renamed the file * updating DIRECTORY.md * Test file added * updating DIRECTORY.md * Requested changes commited * Requested changes commited Co-authored-by: github-actions <${GITHUB_ACTOR}@users.noreply.github.com>
43 lines
1.6 KiB
C
43 lines
1.6 KiB
C
/**
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* @file
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* @brief File used to test min_printf function.
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* @details
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* The test will be executed by comparing the result of both `min_printf` and `printf` functions
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* @author [Jaskarn7](https://github.com/Jaskarn7)
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* @see min_printf.h
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*/
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#include "min_printf.h" /// for `min_printf` function
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#include <stdio.h> /// for `printf` function
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/**
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* @brief Main function
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* @details
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* This function is used to test `min_printf` function.
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* The numbers and string used for the test is generated randomly (The user can also specify their own value for tests)
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* First integers were tested then floats and at last strings
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* After running the program the user will see three pair of lines with each pair followed by an empty line
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* In each pair of lines, the first line will be printed by `min_printf` function and next line by the actual `printf` function
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* In each line user will see number or string covered with two colons, they are used to check from where the printing was started and where it ends
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* @returns 0 on exit
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*/
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int main()
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{
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// print strings using `printf` and `min_printf`
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min_printf(":%d: :%1.6d:\n", 12, 56);
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printf(":%d: :%1.6d:\n", 12, 56);
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printf("\n"); /// Printing an empty new line
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// print floats or doubles using `printf` and `min_printf`
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min_printf(":%f: :%3.6f:\n", 104.5654, 43.766443332);
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printf(":%f: :%3.6f:\n", 104.5654, 43.766443332);
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printf("\n");
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// print integers `printf` and `min_printf`
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min_printf(":%s: :%4.3s:\n", "Hello, World!", "Hello, World!");
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printf(":%s: :%4.3s:\n", "Hello, World!", "Hello, World!");
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}
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