Path: wuarchive!usc!rutgers!aramis.rutgers.edu!paul.rutgers.edu!yoko.rutgers.edu!jac From: jac@yoko.rutgers.edu (Jonathan A. Chandross) Newsgroups: comp.sources.apple2 Subject: v001SRC012: Echo Command Line Arguments Message-ID: Date: 1 Dec 90 21:45:33 GMT Organization: Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, N.J. Lines: 49 Approved: jac@paul.rutgers.edu Submitted-by: NONE Posting-number: Volume 1, Source:12 Archive-name: util/echo Architecture: ANY_2 Version-number: 1.00 This C program echoes its command line arguments. Just like the Unix version. Enjoy. =echo.c - -/* - * - * echo.c - * - * Print out the command line arguments one after the other. Output - * is terminated with a newline. - * - * Usage: - * echo [arg_1] [arg_2] [arg_3] [...] - * - * If no arguments are specified echo does nothing. - * - * Contributed Anonymously. Written: November 1983 - * - * Version 1.00 - * - */ - -#include "stdio.h" - -#define BLANK ' ' -#define NL '\n' - -main( argc, argv ) -int argc ; -char *argv[] ; -{ - int i ; - - for( i=1 ; i < argc ; i++ ) - printf("%s%c", argv[i], (i