IT IS A SMALL C ASSIGNMENT...... When learning a new language, almost every program you write has something to teach you. It is helpful to keep a directory of programs you have written, well commented to highlight significant points. But how to quickly find the exact piece of code you want? In this assignment you will write an application to browse and print programs based on special comments in their source code. The full assignment can be viewed at [login to view URL]~cs1021/Assignments/ass2/[login to view URL]
## Deliverables
The printout When your program prints out the relevant sections of files, it should do so according to the following format: Print the topic string. Above and below the topic string, print a line of "=" characters of the same length as the topic string. (So the topic string and its border takes up three lines.). For each file containing a LOOK! with the given topic, print the pariculars string of the comment, starting on a new line, then print a blank line, then print the relevant lines of the file. In the printout of the file, erase the LOOK! comments (i.e. overwrite them with whitespace so that the file does not change in length). After the end of each file, print a line containing 80 characters of "-". You can print the files in any order. You are to submit however many ".c" and ".h" files you have written, and a makefile named "Makefile" to control the compilation. Your makefile should generate a single executable called "look" The command to submit is give cs1021 ass2 file-list Where file-list is a list of all your C source files, header files, and the make file. Style The aspects of coding style that your tutor will assess basically boil down to this: how easy is it to understand what your code is doing? The following will help: Choose informative function and variable names. Use good indentation and layout. Divide the problem into separate functions. Logically divide the program into separate files. Provide helpful comments. Choose good methods. The most important aspect is splitting different tasks into different functions. Choosing descriptive function and variable names helps. As does appropriate commenting and good layout.
## Platform
THE PLATFORM THAT IT HAS TO RUN ON IS C......... THEY USE C ON LINUX TO CHECK WHETHER IT WORKS..