I started learning C and a friend of mine (older than me) suggested The C Programming Language
by Brian Kernighan and Dennis Ritchie.
How ever, while trying some of the examples, they act differently than expected, and not as written in the book.
For example, this one, that doesn't seem to work (prints nothing):
#include <stdio.h>
#define IN 1
#define OUT 0
/* count lines, words, and characters in input */
int main()
{
int c, nl, nw, nc, state;
state = OUT;
nl = nw = nc = 0;
while ((c = getchar()) != EOF) {
++nc;
if (c == '\n')
++nl;
if (c == ' ' || c == '\n' || c == '\t')
state = OUT;
else if (state == OUT) {
state = IN;
++nw;
}
}
printf("%d %d %d\n", nl, nw, nc);
return 0;
}
Do you think I should keep reading this book, maybe there are only a few mistakes, and it's worth reading? Or there is a better book for C starters.
EDIT: My assumption was that sending the input with the ENTER
key, will simulate EOF
, which is not. CTRL+Z
does.
Thank you for helping.
ENTER
triggered an end-of-file condition, it would be difficult or impossible to accept more than one line of input.