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README.adoc

liberty

liberty is a pseudolibrary of all the common C code I have written for various projects. I used to copy-paste large swaths of code with minimal changes to it and it slowly became awfully painful to synchronize. The project can be thought of as a successor to my other C library, libxtnd.

You are supposed to import it as a git submodule and include the main source file directly everywhere you need it. Everything is declared "static". I have come to the conclusion that this style of C programming suits me the best, as it allows me to nearly forget about the mess that are header files.

The API is intentionally unstable, which allows for easy refactoring.

All development is done on Linux, but other POSIX-compatible operating systems should be supported as well. They have an extremely low priority, however, and Im not testing them at all, with the exception of OpenBSD.

Contributing and Support

Use https://git.janouch.name/p/liberty to report any bugs, request features, or submit pull requests. git send-email is tolerated. If you want to discuss the project, feel free to join me at ircs://irc.janouch.name, channel #dev.

Bitcoin donations are accepted at: 12r5uEWEgcHC46xd64tt3hHt9EUvYYDHe9

License

This software is released under the terms of the 0BSD license, the text of which is included within the package along with the list of authors.