Christoph J. Scherr f0616d03fd | ||
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huffman | ||
.gitignore | ||
LICENSE | ||
README.md | ||
abc.c | ||
adder.c | ||
args.c | ||
arrToBin.c | ||
ascii.c | ||
calculator.c | ||
callreference.c | ||
compile-all.sh | ||
compile-and-run.sh | ||
compile.sh | ||
complex.c | ||
dividableBy7.c | ||
echo.c | ||
echochar.c | ||
euler.c | ||
factorial.c | ||
fail.c | ||
fread.c | ||
hello-world.c | ||
options.c | ||
pointer-arithmetic.c | ||
pointermagic.c | ||
primenumbers.c | ||
quersumme.c | ||
readfile.c | ||
redefinition-if.c | ||
redefinition.c | ||
return-specified.c | ||
scanf-test.c | ||
scnaf-hex-test.c | ||
signed-to-unsigned.c | ||
sizeofs.c | ||
success.c | ||
sum.c | ||
tabtest.c | ||
umlaut.c | ||
unary-double-not.c | ||
warning.c |
README.md
c-basic
This Repository features C source code i wrote to learn the C programming language. Currently the most advanced program included is an unfinished implementation of the huffman algorithm.
Some programs make use of outdated and unsafe functions such as gets()
or scanf()
, which should never be used.
That is the case, because we were teached to use some of these in programming classes. Ideally, all uses
of these unsafe functions should include a comment explaining why this is bad and also include and implemented
alternative, but that may not always be the case.
All code in this Repository was written on and for a Linux x86_64 system. It might not work on other systems.
Note:
scanf()
is not inherently unsafe, but must be handled very careful and isn't recommended by most, so i have
chosen to classify it as unsafe. If you know exactly what you are doing using scanf()
seems to be acceptable.
I consider the use of scanf()
to be bad practice.