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2010 Homework No. 3 - findsuss

Name: Anonymous 2010-01-15 22:56

Write a program in the language of your choice that takes a string and inputs "SUSSMAN" for every time those characters appear. In case I'm not being clear, that means output "SUSSMAN" for every 3 's's and 1 'u', 'm', 'a', and 'n' in the string. Inputting "ssssumanssssssssssuman", for example, would print "SUSSMAN" twice. "ssuman", however, would print nothing.

I've written an inelegant solution in C, which I'll post in a second. It tends to crash after execution, however, and I cannot for the life of me figure out what I'm doing wrong. It does everything it's supposed to but refuses to terminate politely. Even stranger, it only happens when there is enough characters for two or more sussmen. I guess the problem is in the susscount loop, but I can't figure out where. Mind giving me a hand, /prog/?

Name: Anonymous 2010-01-17 19:51

>>89
Return type is omitted and assumed to be int and args are just omitted; there's nothing wrong with that.
Both false.

Assumed int is illegal everywhere in C99. It was deprecated in C89.

A function declaration without an argument list is deprecated in C99. Your compiler will warn you if you use proper cflags. You should write main(void). This is because declaring a function without an argument list, and without immediately defining the function, means it is variadic.

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