02-08-2007
we don't allow classroom problems, however since you have done some work I will give you some general observations.
1. You will lose the first character with this implementation, you read but never use it.
2. You don't actually need to test the value of the character, a simple true/false test is sufficient for what you are doing in both the if and while cases.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
vala-gen-project
vala-gen-project(1) USER COMMANDS vala-gen-project(1)
NAME
vala-gen-project - generate the and automake skeleton for your vala project
SYNOPSIS
vala-gen-project [OPTION...] [NAME]
DESCRIPTION
Vala project generator is a little gui or command line utility that creates an automake project skeletoni vala program.
It can be used without specifying a project name, so that a gtk+ gui will be presented or directly from the command line.
OPTIONS
-?, --help Show help options
-p, --projectdir=DIRECTORY Project directory
-t, --type=TYPE Project TYPE: gtk+, console
-l, --license=TYPE License TYPE: gpl2, gpl3, lgpl2, lgpl2.1, lgpl3, apache2, artistic
--version Display version number
-a, --author=NAME Author name
-e, --email=EMAIL Author email address
EXAMPLES
Create a gtk+ project with a gpl2 license and the name valatest
vala-gen-project -t gtk+ -l gpl2 valatest
EXIT STATUS
vala-gen-project returns a zero exist status if it succeed. Non zero is returned in case of failure.
AUTHOR
Andrea Del Signore (sejerpz (at) tin.it)
SEE ALSO
valac(1)
version 0.1.0 December 24, 2008 vala-gen-project(1)