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I'm just very curios to know how its possible that just by putting shebang, no 'c' prefix command requred. just run it directly like this:
$ chmod +x hello.c $ ./hello.c Hello World
its the feature of bash?
i cant find where you implemented this feauture.
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I'm just very curios to know how its possible that just by putting shebang, no 'c' prefix command requred. just run it directly like this:
$ chmod +x hello.c
$ ./hello.c
Hello World
its the feature of bash?
i cant find where you implemented this feauture.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: