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-/**
+/**
@page GRAS_tut_tour_args Lesson 3: Passing arguments to the processes (in SG)
\section GRAS_tut_tour_args_toc Table of Contents
- \ref GRAS_tut_tour_args_use
- \ref GRAS_tut_tour_args_sg
- \ref GRAS_tut_tour_args_recap
-
+
The most problematic issue with the code of previous lesson is that it does
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ situation.
In RL, the situation is quite simple: we just have to use the command line
arguments as we would do in a usual C program. In the server, only change
concern the opennong of the master socket:
-\don'tinclude 03-args.c
+\dontinclude 03-args.c
\skip gras_socket_server
\until gras_socket_server
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ In the client, we only need to change the way we open the client socket:
\skip gras_socket_client
\until gras_socket_client
-The rest of the program remains inchanged.
+The rest of the program remains inchanged.
\section GRAS_tut_tour_args_sg Passing command line arguments in deployment files