1. Where is the bash program located on your system?
A: In /bin/bash
2. Use the
--versioncommand to find out which version you are running.
| var p1 = { | |
| x: 20, | |
| y: 20 | |
| }; | |
| var p2 = { | |
| x: 40, | |
| y: 40 | |
| }; | 
| diff --git a/bears/c_languages/CPPLintBear.py b/bears/c_languages/CPPLintBear.py | |
| index a944015..e9c93f4 100644 | |
| --- a/bears/c_languages/CPPLintBear.py | |
| +++ b/bears/c_languages/CPPLintBear.py | |
| @@ -28,9 +28,12 @@ class CPPLintBear: | |
| cpplint_ignore: typed_list(str)=(), | |
| cpplint_include: typed_list(str)=()): | |
| """ | |
| - :param max_line_length: Maximum number of characters for a line. | |
| - :param cpplint_ignore: List of checkers to ignore. | 
| /** | |
| * This are a collection of examples for C 201. | |
| * These combine concepts you may or may not be | |
| * familiar with and are especially useful for | |
| * students new to C. There is a lot of really | |
| * cool stuff you can do in C without any cool | |
| * languages. | |
| * | |
| * This is file in particular is an introduction | |
| * to fun function usage in C. |