/*
* field.c
*
* Dave Doolin 12 May, 1995
*
* Turns miscellaneous field separators into just a space separating tokens for
* easy parsing by SSCANF. Eventually, the character separators and
* replacement character will be passed in as strings.
*
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <strings.h>
#define LINE_BUF 100
void find_comment(char *);
main()
{
char line[LINE_BUF];
char *sep;
int var1, var2;
while (fgets(line, LINE_BUF, stdin))
{
/*
* Check this out: Since SEP is a pointer to type char, when line is
* assigned to sep, really the first address is assigned to sep. LINE
* is the address of the start of the string. In contrast, LINE[0]
* is the first character of the string.
*/
sep = line;
while (sep != 0)
{
sep = strpbrk(line, ";.&:,");
if (sep != 0)
*sep = ' ';
}
fputs(line, stdout);
}
return 0;
}
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