Transferring a file descriptor through local socket.
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Transferring a file descriptor through local socket.
Minishell is a simple shell created as part of my 1337 (42 Network) studies. It supports basic command execution, pipes, redirections, environment variables, and built-in commands like cd, pwd, echo, and more. It also handles signals (Ctrl-C, Ctrl-D) and offers a history feature.
May it be a file, stdin, or even later a network connection, you will always need a way to read content line by line. It is time to start working on this function, which will be essential for your future projects.
This project is about programming a function that returns a line read from a file descriptor.
The project involves building a basic shell that mimics the behavior of the popular bash shell. It covers fundamental concepts such as process creation, input/output redirection, and signal handling
A function that reads a file line-by-line
Get_Next_Line() a function that returns a line read from a file descriptor.
get_next_line is a 42 school project meant to teach us how to read from a file descriptor and use static variables.
This project is about programming a function that returns a line read from a file descriptor.
This is a 42 school project meant to teach us how to read from a file descriptor without knowing it's size before hand making use of static variables.
Implementation for various shared memory and threads problems.
minishell 42 project.
This project involves creating a simple shell with Bash as a reference
Function that allows you to read content of a file line by line. 42 Madrid cursus project.
A function that returns a line, ending with a newline, read from a file descriptor.
creating a simple shell, your own little bash. learn about processes, file descriptors, signals
In this project I have recoded a few functions of the C standard library as well as some other utility functions that I will use on some of my upcoming projects. 📚
Exercícios das Aulas e Projeto desenvolvido no âmbito da UC de Sistemas Operativos
A function to read a file descriptor line by line
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