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C challenge plan
gurugio edited this page Jun 15, 2018
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Use argc and argv to print "Hello world!".
$ print 3 "Hello world!"
1 Hello world!
2 Hello world!
3 Hello world!
make ls tools that just print names of specified directory.
- do not need to get no options
make ls tools with options and do command argument parsing with getopt, getopt_long
- short options: -l, -a, -d
- long options: --long, --all, --directory
- -l(--long) option prints size, permission, user id, last modified time.
- use getopt, getopt_long to process options
make find program that has multi-threads
- get file-name and directory-name
- check how many directory exists in target directory
- creates threads as many as directories
- one thread finds a specified file in one directory
- compare performance of one-thread find
make a 1:1 chatting program for terminal
- make server & client
- support IPv4 and IPv6
make ftp server & client
- server-side usage:
ftp-server
- client-side usage:
ftp-client <IPADDR> <FILE-NAME>
- print '#' characters to show file-transfer is working
- make server as daemon
- server should support multi-connection
clients send sequential images and server shows images
- convert a gif image into many jpeg images
- client sends the jpeg images
- server receives the jpeg images and shows
- server supports many windows, each windows shows images from a client
- use gtk or win32 APIs
Make serial number certification program
- certificate a serial number file
- read spec.rc file to specify serial number format
- encode user information, user-account number, name, product id, in serial number
- decode the information from the serial number
- serial code is printed in BASE64 code.
- use any encryption algorithm
$ cat spec.rc
# field length
user-account 4
user-name 16
product-id 4
$ encode-serial spec.rc
user-account: 1234 <user-input>
user-name: gogostar <user-input>
product-id: 5678 <user-input>
abcd-defg- <output>
$ decode-serial
serial: abcd-defg-xxxx-xxxx <input>
account: 1234
name: gogostar
product: 5678
make a pool-based memory allocator
- create pool as many as number of CPUs in your system
- each thread allocates memory from a pool of its own CPU
- apply your allocator to any multi-thread program and compare performance
LD_PRELOAD=${PATH}/lib/libyourallocator.so.1 app
make your own shell
- features
- pipe
- redirection
- background running
- stdin, stdout, stderr
$ myshell
THIS-IS-MYSHELL> ls
a b c
THIS-IS-MYSHELL> ls > files.txt
THIS-IS-MYSHELL> cat ls
a b c
THIS-IS-MYSHELL> ls | cat > files.txt
THIS-IS-MYSHELL> asdf 2> error.txt
THIS-IS-MYSHELL> cat error.txt
command is not found
Remember! Design is more than the implementation. Think scalability!
- http://www.cprogramming.com/challenge.html
- https://www.hackerrank.com/c-programming-test-1
- https://www.lix.polytechnique.fr/~liberti/public/computing/prog/c/C/PROBLEMS/problems.html
- pnpbios
- Writing your own daemon, your own PAM module, writing a custom network interface, writing your own shell
topics:
- file IO
- creating ls
- concurrent
- network
- making chatting program
- memory
- make pool-based memory allocator
- error handling
- toolchain: preprocessor, compiler, linker
- cache
- assembly
- performance
- syncronization