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Review the programs (spock.c and kirk.c). Answer (or discuss) questions listed below: a) Discuss and evaluate what happens when you're running both in separate windows

Review the programs (spock.c and kirk.c).

Answer (or discuss) questions listed below:

a) Discuss and evaluate what happens when you're running both in separate windows and you kill one or the other.

b) Discuss what happens (and why) when you run two copies of kirk.

c) Discuss what happens (and why) when your run two copies of spock.

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SPOCK.C BELOW /* ** spock.c -- reads from a message queue */ #include  #include  #include  #include  #include  #include  struct my_msgbuf { long mtype; char mtext[200]; }; int main(void) { struct my_msgbuf buf; int msqid; key_t key; if ((key = ftok("kirk.c", 'B')) == -1) { /* same key as kirk.c */ perror("ftok"); exit(1); } if ((msqid = msgget(key, 0644)) == -1) { /* connect to the queue */ perror("msgget"); exit(1); } printf("spock: ready to receive messages, captain. "); for(;;) { /* Spock never quits! */ if (msgrcv(msqid, &buf, sizeof(buf.mtext), 0, 0) == -1) { perror("msgrcv"); exit(1); } printf("spock: \"%s\" ", buf.mtext); } return 0; }

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KIRK.C BELOW /* ** kirk.c -- writes to a message queue */ #include  #include  #include  #include  #include  #include  #include  struct my_msgbuf { long mtype; char mtext[200]; }; int main(void) { struct my_msgbuf buf; int msqid; key_t key; if ((key = ftok("kirk.c", 'B')) == -1) { perror("ftok"); exit(1); } if ((msqid = msgget(key, 0644 | IPC_CREAT)) == -1) { perror("msgget"); exit(1); } printf("Enter lines of text, ^D to quit: "); buf.mtype = 1; /* we don't really care in this case */ while(fgets(buf.mtext, sizeof buf.mtext, stdin) != NULL) { int len = strlen(buf.mtext); /* ditch newline at end, if it exists */ if (buf.mtext[len-1] == ' ') buf.mtext[len-1] = '\0'; if (msgsnd(msqid, &buf, len+1, 0) == -1) /* +1 for '\0' */ perror("msgsnd"); } if (msgctl(msqid, IPC_RMID, NULL) == -1) { perror("msgctl"); exit(1); } return 0; }

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