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+Assignment name : infin_add
+Expected files : *.c, *.h
+Allowed functions: write, malloc, free
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+Write a program that takes as a parameter two strings that represent two
+numbers potentially infinit, and displays on stdout the result of the addition
+of these two numbers, followed by a '\n'.
+
+A negative number will always be prefixed by one and only one -. The only
+characters that can be part of the strings are digits and the sign -.
+
+Both parameters will always be well formated, and you will always have
+exactly two parameters, no tricks.
+
+Example:
+
+$> ./infin_add "879879087" "67548976597" | cat -e
+68428855684$
+$> ./infin_add "-876435" "987143265" | cat -e
+986266830$
+$> ./infin_add "-807965" "-34532"
+-842497
+$>