====== OLD_HW 02 - Processing input data and computing statistics ====== Write a program that: * has to have at least one input argument passed on the command line, e.g. ./program_name first_argument * displays the first argument and also prints a selection menu to standard output, e.g. Welcome! The input parameter is "/dev/ttyACM0" == program menu == Item 1: Control LED Item 2: Read button state Item 3: Read joystick Item 4: Control display Item c: Enter a custom command Item e: Exit Selection: * then the program waits for user input. The program will react just on the allowed options and if wrong selection is made then it prints "Wrong option" to stderr * selections 1 to 4 will cause redraw of the menu * selection 'c' will allow the user to enter a string which will be printed to the standard output - see the example: Welcome! The input paramenter is "/dev/ttyACM0" == program menu == Item 1: Control LED Item 2: Read button state Item 3: Read joystick Item 4: Control display Item c: Enter a custom command Item e: Exit Selection: User input (keyboard) 'c' - '' denotes character Enter commnad: User input (keyboard) "*IDN?" - "" denotes string array The command is "*IDN?" == program menu == Item 1: Control LED Item 2: Read button state Item 3: Read joystick Item 4: Control display Item c: Enter a custom command Item e: Exit Selection: * the program will provide return value TRUE * the program will be presented to the lab. instructor These parameters of the program will be evaluated: * 1 point - student is able to compile the program on the command line and it is possible to run the program on the computer * 1 point - the program generates the menu in a loop - all options are working * 1 point - the program exits with e option properly without any memory lead - check by valgrind * 1 point - the program takes an input parameter passed over the command line and prints it for one time before all menus * 1 point - the program is capable to read a custom command and print the command on the standard output