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1.1 root 1: #print
2: (Section 1.1)
3: The way you compile a C program is to say
4: cc name.c
5: where name.c is the name of the file the program
6: is on. Here is a short C program that prints
7: out a line containing "hello". Type it in and
8: compile it. Call it anything you want but
9: don't rename the output.
10: When done, type "ready".
11:
12: main()
13: {
14: printf("hello\n");
15: }
16: #once #create Ref
17: hello
18: #user
19: a.out >x
20: #cmp x Ref
21: #log
22: #next
23: 1.1b 10
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