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NOTE: Need Support for cd Write your own simple shell. Your shell should prompt the user for a command, run it, then prompt the user

NOTE: Need Support for cd

Write your own simple shell. Your shell should prompt the user for a command, run it, then prompt the user for their next command. If the user types "exit", then the shell should terminate. The shell should ignore Ctrl-C.

Inside the attached parse.h header file, there is a parse function that you can use to split up the command line into separate strings. Recall that execvp accepts two arguments: the name of the command, and then an array of command-line arguments as strings. The parse() function in parse.h accepts the string and returns the array of argument strings.

You can use parse.h or roll your own parse function.

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Remember the logic for the shell :

while input != exit parse the command fork if parent process : wait else execvp command

You'll need the chdir system call to add support for cd. This needs to be part of the shell as their is no cd system command.

man chdir, execvp, wait, fork, strtok

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// splits input into separate strings // inputs: input: a string to split up, args: an array of char pointers to // store the separate strings // outputs: an array of strings, with null in the last element, passed back // through args // preconditon: input is a valid c-string, read from the keyboard using fgets // postcondition: args contains the separate strings, one // string per element. Last element contains null #ifndef PARSE_H #define PARSE_H #include "string.h" static void parse( char* input, char* args[] ) { int i = 0; // fgets reads the , so overwrite it input[strlen(input)-1] = '\0'; // get the first token args[i] = strtok( input, " " ); // get the rest of them while( ( args[++i] = strtok(NULL, " ") ) ); } #endif 

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