[cs631apue] Question about the project

Tejas Nadkarni tnadkarn at stevens.edu
Thu Oct 10 16:42:16 EDT 2013


So you use isprint on path name to check if there's any non printable
characters? If they're not then you just print but if there are then what?

Thanks,
Tejas
On Oct 10, 2013 4:32 PM, "Kai Wang" <kaikaiw321 at gmail.com> wrote:

> seems the system ls handles not only ascii but also unicode char...
> for ascii it's easy to use isprint library...
>
>
> 2013/10/10 Tejas Nadkarni <tnadkarn at stevens.edu>
>
>> Yes I'm confused about the -q and -w flags. Not sure how to even start
>> implementing this. Any ideas or tips to start?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Tejas
>> On Oct 10, 2013 3:52 PM, "Hui Zheng" <hzheng5 at stevens.edu> wrote:
>>
>>>  Dear Professor Jan
>>>
>>> When I implement the "-q" flag,
>>> I found it's not just about ASCII code.
>>> It should cover other encoding methods for like
>>> Chinese or Japanese and etc. It's really difficult
>>> for us to do that. Can we just make reference to
>>> the standard Linux code and annotate those codes out?
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Best regards.
>>>
>>> Hui Zheng
>>>
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