# Ciabatta ![Linux](https://github.com/flysand7/ciabatta/actions/workflows/build-linux.yml/badge.svg?event=push) Ciabatta - An implementation of cross-platform C standard library with the following goals: - Providing C standard library that fully implements all C features. Some standard libraries lack many features of C11 and C23, like threads.h or aligned_alloc in case of msvcrt. - Making standard library that is easy to port to other platforms, for example an embedded platform or a custom operating system. - Allowing applications to debug and step into standard library functions - Reasonably fast CRT compared to MSVCRT and glibc. - Extend the possibilities of C standard library with commonly used functionality: implementing POSIX standard (including directories and sockets), capability for unicode processing. Ciabatta is not binary-compatible with other CRT libraries. That means that any libraries that your project uses have to also be compiled with Ciabatta, otherwise you might run into issues. Please note that as of today ciabatta is still during development and does not implement many of the features that need to be implemented. Using it at current time is discouraged. ## Support Operating System: - Windows - Linux Processor Architecture: - x86-64 This library is supposed to be extensible to other platforms, meaning that you can write an OS layer for another OS and use the rest of the CRT functionality. ## Building ciabatta Before proceeding please note that ciabatta can only be compiled and used with `clang`. It may be able to work with `gcc` with some minor adjustments but I didn't test. For executing the script you will need lua and some lua dependencies that you can install with luarocks: ``` $ luarocks install luafilesystem $ luarocks install lua-path $ luarocks install argparse ``` ### Building On linux you can simply run `./build.lua` script. On windows you have to run it like `lua build.lua`. Reference for command-line options: ``` Usage: build.lua [-h] [-c] [-o] [-r] [-p ] [-l ] [-t ] [--options ] Options: -h, --help Show this help message and exit. -c, --clean Remove all the binaries before recompiling -o, --only Do not compile ciabatta -r, --release Compile the release version (without it will compile everything in debug mode) -p --platform OS to compile for (linux, windows) -l --library Type of library to compile (static, shared) -t --test Compile a C file and link the library against it --options Additional options to provide to the executable ``` ## Usage Grab the following files into your project's (or any other) directory: - The `./include` folder - The `.lib` folder - (Windows only) The `utf8` folder In order to compile your project with ciabatta see the following sections ### Compiling with ciabatta on windows 1. Add the following flags to your compilation command: `-nostdlib -I ./include utf8.obj -mfma` 2. Link to the following libraries: `-l ./lib/ciabatta.lib` **Note:** The `include` folder refers to the folder you copied from ciabatta. Set the path to it accordingly. ### Compiling with ciabatta on linux - In case of static linking: 1. Add the following flags to your compilation command: - `-nostdlib -static -I ./include` 2. Link to the following libraries - `./lib/ciabatta.a` - In case of dynamic linking: 1. Add the following flags to your compilation command: - `-nostdlib -no-pie -I ./include` 2. Link to the following libraries: - `./lib/ciabatta.so ./lib.ctors.o ./lib.entry.o` ## Contributing Pull requests welcome and accepted in any form. ## License See [the license file](license)