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1.1 ! root 1: #print ! 2: (Section 1.1) ! 3: Now write a C program that prints two lines, ! 4: the first of which says "hello" and the second ! 5: "goodbye". Don't forget those \n delimiters. ! 6: Compile and test it. When satisfied, ! 7: type "ready". ! 8: #once #create Ref ! 9: hello ! 10: goodbye ! 11: #user ! 12: a.out >test ! 13: #cmp test Ref ! 14: #succeed ! 15: Here is one possible solution to compare against yours. ! 16: ! 17: main() ! 18: { ! 19: printf("hello\n"); ! 20: printf("goodbye\n"); ! 21: } ! 22: ! 23: You could also combine the two messages into one ! 24: call to printf, like ! 25: ! 26: printf("hello\ngoodbye\n"); ! 27: ! 28: but this is harder to read at a glance. ! 29: #log ! 30: #next ! 31: 1.1c 10
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