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1.1 ! root 1: #print ! 2: Write a program that counts the blanks, tabs, and newlines ! 3: in its input, and prints the total. Don't forget to ! 4: define the value of EOF at the beginning of your program. ! 5: The best way is to add ! 6: ! 7: #include <stdio.h> ! 8: ! 9: as the first line of your program. ! 10: The ____must be in column 1. ! 11: (See page 143 of the C book.) ! 12: You may also have to say ! 13: ! 14: cc name.c -lS ! 15: ! 16: to compile the program. ! 17: #once #create Ref ! 18: This is some junk that ! 19: contains ! 20: blanks ! 21: tabs ! 22: and newlines. ! 23: #user ! 24: a.out <Ref >test1 ! 25: a.out </dev/null >test2 ! 26: grep 13 test1 >/dev/null || grep 0 test2 >/dev/null ! 27: #succeed ! 28: One possible solution: ! 29: ! 30: #include <stdio.h> ! 31: ! 32: main() ! 33: { ! 34: int n, c; ! 35: ! 36: n = 0; ! 37: while ((c = getchar()) != EOF) ! 38: if (c == ' ' || c == '\t' || c == '\n') ! 39: n++; ! 40: printf("%d\n", n); ! 41: } ! 42: ! 43: This program won't work on huge files, because an int ! 44: isn't big enough. ! 45: #log ! 46: #next ! 47: 5.1e 10 ! 48: 5.2e 5
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