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A kōan 公案 (pinyin: gōng'àn) is a story, question, or statement, which is used in Zen practice to provoke the "great doubt" and test a student's progress in Zen practice.

Inspired by ruby koans you may learn the syntax and practices of C through a series of lessons in the form of Unit tests. These preprepared tests are all failing, by going through each one and repairing them to make them pass you will learn a small component of the C programming language.

The test are written in the Criterion unit testing library.

How to run

On Linux:

  1. Install Criterion
  2. run make clean all
  3. run bin/c_koans
  4. Start fixing!

Sections

Inside src/ you will find a file for each of the following topics in C:

  • Basics: variables, assignment, addresses, intro pointers
  • Pointers: arithmetic, pass by reference/value, address of, NULL
  • Functions: function pointers, prototypes
  • Arrays & Strings: label + offset vs pointer + offset, sizeof and its pitfalls
  • Preprocessor: defines, conditional defines, code pitfalls (semicolon in define, use in for loop)
  • Control Statements: If, While, For, Switch, Do While, Goto, Break, (pitfalls: If only takes next line if no {})
  • Structs: more sizeof, typedef, pointer dereference, access -> vs ., (One test with Union)
  • Dataclasses (There's a better name for this): Enum, Extern, Static (Make a function that persists data in static var), Void
  • I/O: Open (read, write, append), Read, Write, Close, Dup2
  • Malloc: Dynamic memory allocation vs Stack, calloc, realloc, free
  • Linked List Project: This one will be left for you to implement we have given all the unit tests for it, its a small culminating project that uses all you've learned from these tests.

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