greet
will prompt a user for a name to stdout
, then dynamically read a name
from stdin
, and print the result back to stdout
.
- ISO / IEC 9899:1999 (C99) compiler
- GNU Compiler Collection (gcc)
- clang
- Tiny C Compiler (tcc)
- ISO / IEC 9899:1999 (C99) C library
- GNU libc (glibc)
- musl-libc
- IEEE / Open Group 1003.1-2017 (POSIX.1-2017)
make (1p)
utility- GNU Make (
gmake
) - BSD Make (
bmake
) - Public Domain POSIX Make (
pdpmake
)
- GNU Make (
- IEEE / Open Group 1003.1-2017 (POSIX.1-2017)
c99 (1p)
utility
To build greet
, run
$ make
or
$ make all
To clean the source directory, run
$ make clean
To install greet
, build greet
then run
# make install
To uninstall greet
, run
# make uninstall
For additional documentation, see
$ man greet
Enter name interactively.
$ greet
Enter name: Foo
Hello, Foo!
Pipe string into greet
.
$ printf "Foo" | greet
Hello, Foo!
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