int main(void)
{
char str[80], str2[80];
int i;
scanf("%s%d", str, &i);
scanf("%79s", str);
scanf("%s%*d%s", str, str2);
char *strpbrk (str1, str2)
printf ("%s)
return 0;
}
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prog.cpp:9:9: warning: missing terminating " character [enabled by default]
printf ("%s)
^
prog.cpp:9:1: error: missing terminating " character
printf ("%s)
^
prog.cpp: In function ‘int main()’:
prog.cpp:5:22: error: ‘scanf’ was not declared in this scope
scanf("%s%d", str, &i);
^
prog.cpp:8:16: error: ‘str1’ was not declared in this scope
char *strpbrk (str1, str2)
^
prog.cpp:8:26: error: expression list treated as compound expression in initializer [-fpermissive]
char *strpbrk (str1, str2)
^
prog.cpp:9:1: error: expected ‘,’ or ‘;’ before ‘printf’
printf ("%s)
^
prog.cpp:8:7: warning: unused variable ‘strpbrk’ [-Wunused-variable]
char *strpbrk (str1, str2)
^