Input & Output Your program should read input from the standard input. The format of the input is as follows: ... Please inplement this function after compile in linux system program should run by this command ./bubblesort < test.in expected output was in the code #include #include #include "bubblesort.h" void sort(Entry *in, int nL, void *comparator) {     // IMPLEMENT } int compare(Entry a, Entry b) {     // IMPLEMENT } /* TEST: ./mergesort < test.in OUTPUT: 1 lsdfjl 2 ghijk 3 ksdljf 5 abc 6 def */ int main(void) {     // IMPLEMENT }

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Input & Output Your program should read input from the standard input. The format of the input is
as follows:

<number of items>
<data_1> <name_1>
<data_2> <name_2>
...
<data_n> <name_n>

Please inplement this function after compile in linux system program should run by this command

./bubblesort < test.in expected output was in the code

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "bubblesort.h"

void sort(Entry *in, int nL, void *comparator) {
    // IMPLEMENT
}

int compare(Entry a, Entry b) {
    // IMPLEMENT
}

/*
TEST: ./mergesort < test.in
OUTPUT:
1 lsdfjl
2 ghijk
3 ksdljf
5 abc
6 def
*/
int main(void) {
    // IMPLEMENT
}

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bubblesort.h X
#define MAX_NAME_LENGTH 30
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typedef struct EntryStruct {
int data;
char *name;
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void sort (Entry *in, int nL, void *comparator);
int compare (Entry a, Entry b);
Transcribed Image Text:H 1 2 3 4 LO bubblesort.h X #define MAX_NAME_LENGTH 30 ↓↑ ↓↑ typedef struct EntryStruct { int data; char *name; 5 6 Ⓒ} Entry; 7 8 9 10 void sort (Entry *in, int nL, void *comparator); int compare (Entry a, Entry b);
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