/* * 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 #include #include #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; }