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Fucking C

Name: Anonymous 2012-11-03 14:43

Why it doesn't show me strings like "  a"?
Why is the while loop in the trim function bugged (if I input 2 chars the next input length can't be less than 2)?

#include <stdio.h>

#define MAX 1001

int getLine(char s[], int length){ // returns 1 or 0

    int i, qttWord = 0; //qttWord = counter of letters for s[]
    int c; // c = getchar()

    /*Reads the input and puts it into s[], then, verifies if the input is just \n,
    * if so, returns 0(i), if not, puts '\0' at the end of the string.
    */
    for (i = 0; i < length-1 && (c = getchar()) != EOF && c != '\n'; ++i){
            s[i] = c;
            ++qttWord;

    }
    if (i == 0){
        return 0;
    } else if (c == '\n'){
        ++i;
        s[i] = '\0';

    }
    /*Verifies if the string is just ' ' or '\t'
    * if so, returns 0
    */
    char flag = '\0';
    for (i = 0; i < qttWord && flag != '1'; ++i){
        if (s[i] == ' ' || s[i] == '\t'){
            flag = '0';
        } else{
            flag = '1';
        }
    }
    if (flag == '0')
        return 0;

    return qttWord;
}
void trim(char s[], int length){

    char s2[MAX];
    int i, qttWord = 0;

    /*while (s[length] != '\0'){
        ++length;
    }
    printf("length:%d\n", length);*/
    for (i = 0; i < length; ++i){
        if (i < length-1){
            if (s[i] == ' ' && s[i+1] != ' '){
                s2[i] = s[i];
                ++qttWord;
                printf("1:%d\n", s2[i]);// if true prints "1" and the character(' ')
            }
        }
        if (s[i] != ' '){
            s2[i] = s[i];
            ++qttWord;
            printf("0:%d\n", s2[i]);//if true prints "0" and the character
        }
    }
    s[0] = '\0';
    s2[qttWord] = '\0';

    for (i = 0; i < qttWord; ++i){
        s[i] = s2[i];
    }
    s2[0] = '\0';
}

int main(){
    char line[MAX];
    int lgh = 0;

    while ((lgh = getLine(line, MAX)) != 0){
        trim(line, lgh);
        printf("%s\n", line);
        line[0] = '\0';
        lgh = 0;
    }
    return 0;
}

Name: Anonymous 2012-11-05 9:41

>>122
Look, buddy, you ``ironic'' use of the word I can bet that ain't, because in the end, what makes it funny and edgy is that poking at the insecurities of your friends with the outrageous notion that they are gay is what they most likely find humorous. The fact that you use it pejoratively is damning in its own way, besides, and an argument on itself, closet homophobe

I know this because that's been the case with all of my good ol' pals which do that. And the hundreds of grown-up versions of you on the Internet.

And now you are using it in an attempt to rail me off. So much for your ``feminism''.

I haven't responded to you on that because the threads have either threadstopped or I have stated that I'm bailing out because I don't have that much time to deal with self-deluded little assholes like you.

And you still don't understand what free speech entails.

Fuck off, and come back when you are further into puberty, ``please''.

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