The standard C library for FENIX
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fenlibc - Fenix Standard C Library ================================== fenlibc is a standard C library used by Fenix. This library follows the ISO C and POSIX standards and is reasonably portable across UNIX and UNIX-like systems, though it may not be suitable as a drop-in replacement for the C library that exists on such a system. Currently, the following headers are finished and fully compliant: assert.h* cpio.h errno.h? iso646.h libgen.h limits.h? stdbool.h sys/un.h tar.h *relies on fprintf, which we don't have yet. The following headers are POSIX-compliant, but not XSI-compliant: The following headers are ISO-compliant, though not POSIX-compliant: The following headers have working code, but are still in progress: math.h (3%) stdio.h (3% + most of printf and maybe perror?) stdlib.h (13%) string.h (26%) time.h (4%) The following headers exist and have all definitions, but no code: ctype.h sys/utsname.h syslog.h ulimit.h The following headers exist and are incomplete: float.h (45%) math.h (<33%) netinit/in.h (37%) stddef.h (80%) stdio.h (<20%) stdlib.h (24%) string.h (26%) sys/io.h (??) sys/socket.h (5%) sys/types.h (37%) sys/wait.h (63%) time.h (14%) unistd.h (<15%) Building -------- Currently, fenlibc can be built as part of a standard Fenix ISO through its makefile. To do so, simply run Fenix's build.sh script. It could use alterations to allow its C library to be build to an existing system. If you'd like to help out, that's a good place to start! Portability ----------- Currently, fenlibc has yet to be tested on any existing UNIX{,-like} systems. If you have any luck getting it up and running on a UNIX{,-like} system, let us know! Copyright --------- Licensed under the CWPL v5 with CC-BY 4.0 by Katlynn Richey. fenlibc is free software. Feel free to modify and/or distribute it! See the file COPYING for more details.