II. Using the code below, do the following a) Enter the code in the file storTst1.c in the A06 directory. Create A06 if needed. b) Compile the code. If it has errors, correct the errors, document the errors and fix the errors. c) Line by line, describe what the following program will do. d) Execute the binary and immediately after completion issue the command "echo $?" at the prompt e) Indicate the output on the screen including the result of the "echo $?" command. #include #define DONE 12 int main() { int num = 3; while(num <= STOP ) } { } bcc (); ++num; } void bcc (void) { int numba = 3 printf("Da numba is %d \n", numba); if (numba++ >= STOP ) exit (numba);

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II. Using the code below, do the following
a) Enter the code in the file storTst1.c in the A06 directory. Create A06 if needed.
b) Compile the code. If it has errors, correct the errors, document the errors and fix the
errors.
c) Line by line, describe what the following program will do.
d) Execute the binary and immediately after completion issue the command "echo $?" at
the prompt
e) Indicate the output on the screen including the result of the "echo $?" command.
#include <stdio.h>
#define DONE 12
int main()
{
int num = 3;
while(num <= STOP )
}
{
}
bcc ();
++num;
}
void bcc (void)
{
int numba = 3
printf("Da numba is %d \n", numba);
if (numba++ >= STOP )
exit (numba);
Transcribed Image Text:II. Using the code below, do the following a) Enter the code in the file storTst1.c in the A06 directory. Create A06 if needed. b) Compile the code. If it has errors, correct the errors, document the errors and fix the errors. c) Line by line, describe what the following program will do. d) Execute the binary and immediately after completion issue the command "echo $?" at the prompt e) Indicate the output on the screen including the result of the "echo $?" command. #include <stdio.h> #define DONE 12 int main() { int num = 3; while(num <= STOP ) } { } bcc (); ++num; } void bcc (void) { int numba = 3 printf("Da numba is %d \n", numba); if (numba++ >= STOP ) exit (numba);
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