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README.md
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README.md
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# stdouterr
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# stdouterr
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## combining stdout and stderr
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> combining stdout and stderr
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### what is `stdouterr`?
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### what is `stdouterr`?
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### how is `stdouerr`?
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### how is `stdouerr`?
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🥚 initialised
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🐣 hatchling
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### how to use?
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not distributing compiled versions yet (it's not even released!)
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so you can (_cough_ have to) compile it yourself
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#### dependencies
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- `stdio.h`
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- `stdlib.h`
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both of which you most likely got when installing your compiler
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#### compilation
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```shell
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gcc -o stdouterr ./src/main.c
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```
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#### installation
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##### only for current user
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```shell
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cp ./stdouterr ~/.local/bin/
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# OR
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cp ./stdouterr ~/bin
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# OR to any other path in PATH
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```
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##### for all users on the system
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```
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# as root or using sudo
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cp ./stdouterr /usr/local/bin
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```
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#### troubleshooting
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<details>
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<summary>
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compilation failed because no such file `stdio.h` and/or `stdlib.h`
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</summary>
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##### Debian / Ubuntu / family
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install the package named `libc6-dev`
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##### RHEL / Fedora / CentOS family
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install the package named `glibc-devel`
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##### other
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</details>
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### contributing
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### contributing
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src/main.c
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int parse(const int index){
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int parse(const int index, char **argv){
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int _return_value = 1;
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int _return_value = 1;
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char* param = argv[index];
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char* param = argv[index];
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int main(const int argc, char **_argv){
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int main(const int argc, char **argv){
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-t\n\
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-t\n\
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Don\'t print output\n\
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Don\'t print output\n\
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-r\n\
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-r\n\
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Don\'t print error");
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Don\'t print error\n");
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}
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