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Whether it's a file, standard input, or even later a network connection, you'll still need to read content line by line. So it's time to tackle this function(getLine(Cpp)), using linked lists and only one static variable , respecting 42norms, essential for a number of your next projects.
I read an idea similar to this one on the linked webpage. It called for an array of strings to be framed (which would be much easier), but I decided to make the program able to receive user inputted sentences and spit them back out within a frame of asterisks.
Get Next Line is a project at 42 network (1337 school). It is a function that reads a file and allows you to read a line ending with a newline character from a file descriptor. When you call the function again on the same file, it grabs the next line
Linked List veri yapısı kullanılarak; input.txt dosyasındaki sırasız olarak verilen kelime ve anlamlarını içeren yapıları sıralama ve parse işlemlerine tabi tutarak output.txt dosyasına yazan, alıştırma amaçlı yazılmış bir projedir.
[documented code / -pedantic -std=c89] - Get the next line of text available on a file descriptor. Can be used within a loop to read a file line by line.