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/span> Also of note is the length that the program reports includes the newline character at the end. This has been clarified in a comment. The exercise text does not specify whether to include newlines as part of the length, so it was left alone. Removed the contributor notice, since contributor acknowledgements are centralized. 2015-12-19Change license to GPLv3, add contributing guidezlg6-26/+834 * Improve README tone * Add `astylerc` for use with the astyle package * Add AUTHORS file to acknowledge contributors 2015-12-19Re-solve Exercise 1-16: arbitrarily long maxlineIsa Hassen1-44/+60 A completely rewritten solution which follows the spec given in the book exactly; make the program work for arbitrarily long input lines while modifying `main()` only. I've only changed the name of the macro MAXLINE to BUFFSIZE for clarity - otherwise the code is typed up exactly as found in the book. It demonstrates the use of a buffer without modifying any of the helper functions.