Practice Problem 8.6 (solution page 797)
Write a
linux>./myecho arg1 arg2
Command-ine argument :
argv [0]: myecho
argv [1]: arg1
argv [2]: arg2
Environment variables
envp [0] : PWD = /usro/droh/1GB/code/ec1
envp [1] : TERM= emacs
.
.
.
envp [25] : USER = droh
envp [26] : SHELL = /usr/local/bin/tech
envp [27] : HOME -= usr0/droh
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