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==array==
This example shows how to create an Eiffel array from an existing C array. After you have done the appropriate steps to compile the example, you will get a `cecil.exe' on windows, or `cecil' on Unix. Launch the program and you will be prompted for 10 integers that will be inserted in a C array, it will then initialize the Eiffel array and calls display from the MY_ARRAY class. A typical output will be:
This example shows how to create an Eiffel array from an existing C array. After you have done the appropriate steps to compile the example, you will get a `cecil.exe` on windows, or `cecil` on Unix. Launch the program and you will be prompted for 10 integers that will be inserted in a C array, it will then initialize the Eiffel array and calls display from the MY_ARRAY class. A typical output will be:
<code>
$ ./cecil
Enter 10 integers:
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==string==
This example shows how to create an Eiffel string from an existing C string. After you have done the appropriate steps to compile the example, you will get a `cecil.exe' on windows, or `cecil' on Unix. Launch the program and you will be prompted for a string, it will then initialize the Eiffel string and calls io. put_string from the STD_FILES class. A typical output will be:
This example shows how to create an Eiffel string from an existing C string. After you have done the appropriate steps to compile the example, you will get a `cecil.exe` on windows, or `cecil` on Unix. Launch the program and you will be prompted for a string, it will then initialize the Eiffel string and calls io. put_string from the STD_FILES class. A typical output will be:
<code>
$ ./cecil
Enter a string to convert in Eiffel string: