Epitech Project, my_printf
You must recode the printf function from the C library according to the C99 standard. Your function should be prototyped like the printf function. You do not have to implement the C library printf buffer handling.
You must process all printf formating flags except the following (which are optional):
• float or double types management,
• %n flag management,
• " * " , " ’ " and " I " (capital i) flags management.
You must add a %b formating flag, which prints unsigned numbers in a binary base. You must also add a %S formating flag, which prints a character string (like %s). However, non-printable characters (ASCII value strictly smaller than 32 or greater or equal than 127) must be represented by a backslash to be followed by the character’s value in octal base.
char str[5];
my_strcpy(str, "toto");
str[1] = 6;
my_printf("%S\n", str);
--> Output: t\006to