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Nov 6th, 2007
hi,
can anyone give me idea how to do this please as i am new to shell scripting
write a shell script(varcount) that takes a c++ program and counts the number of words which could be a valid c++ variablename.
thanks for the help in advance
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Re: shell script

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Hi siri_lito,

The rules of this forum are that you need to show an attempt before we can point you in the right direction. What have you done so far?
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Re: shell script

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As for shell, each has its unique characteristics. I've used sh, ksh, and bash, and find that once you learn one, it's a small step to the others.

As for language, I'd use Perl any day, since it seems to be readily available on all systems.
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