On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 08:24:49PM -0700, Patrick Mahan wrote:
> 
> 
> Gary Kline wrote:
> >On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 11:09:19AM -0700, Patrick Mahan wrote:
> >>See comments interspaced below -
> >
> >
> >     You've got it exactly right, Patrick.  There were no "C" classes in 
> >     1978--I taught myself.  Obviously, not that well because I have 
> >     already dreaded pointers.  ---Well, usually.
> 
> You are welcome, glad to help.
> 
> [examples snipped]
> 
> >
> >
> >     Your examples help a lot!   Everything works except when there are 
> >     two or more tags on one line such as:
> >
> >     <BODY BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF" LINK="#00FFFF" VLINK="#006633"><FONT 
> >     SIZE="4">
> >
> >
> >     I think I see where is your skiptags--pointer arithematic 
> >     function--this can be
> >     caught.  Thanks much!
> >
> 
> If I might make a suggestion.  Make use of a case (switch) statement:
> 
>         switch(buf[c]) {
>             case '<': /* start of tag, skip it if requested */
>                  if (skiptags) c = skiptag(&buf[c]);
>                  ...
> 
>             default: /* handle normal stuff */
>                   ...
>         }
> 
> Inside your while() statement.


        It took me over half an hour of fumbling, until i understood that you 
meant the 
        "while (fgets(buf, sixeof buf, fpin))" if that's right.  then i fumbled 
the 
        ball because i used your pointer example rather than the indexing-into 
method,
        case 'B'.

        Just a  FWIW, But for middle-involved cases like this program--what? a 
couple k lines
        long--when i get wedged like this, i almost always break it down into 
like a
        main{
                fgets()

        }
        THEN:
        skiptags()

        i didn't figure this 'keep it simple, Sire' paradigm until a few 
[7-9,10] years ago.
        that's godawful late to learn new tricks.  it's hard to understand 35 
lines of code 
        in the midst of 2400 :_)

        gary



> 
> Good luck,
> 
> Patrick
> 
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