mmend/change the Following C programming code according to requirement :- Requirement :- I want to Store Multiple Lines in String as When I press Enter , I will move to next line and when I place ";" in input, It will terminate from getting output , Mean I want to Write Data According to This Form Name: abc Phone :123 Address : usa ; here I enter ";" in the last and it will terminate . HERE the code is #include #include
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Please Ammend/change the Following C
Requirement :-
I want to Store Multiple Lines in String as When I press Enter , I will move to next line and when I place ";" in input, It will terminate from getting output , Mean I want to Write Data According to This Form
Name: abc
Phone :123
Address : usa ;
here I enter ";" in the last and it will terminate .
HERE the code is
#include <stdio.h>
#include <sys/ipc.h>
#include <sys/msg.h>
// structure for message queue
struct mesg_buffer {
long mesg_type;
char mesg_text[100];
} message;
int main()
{
key_t key;
int msgid;
// ftok to generate unique key
key = ftok("progfile", 65);
// msgget creates a message queue
// and returns identifier
msgid = msgget(key, 0666 | IPC_CREAT);
message.mesg_type = 1;
printf("Write Data : ");
gets(message.mesg_text);
// msgsnd to send message
msgsnd(msgid, &message, sizeof(message), 0);
// display the message
printf("Data send is : %s \n", message.mesg_text);
return 0;
}
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