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## brackets_matching |
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### Instructions |
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Write a program that takes an undefined number of `string` in arguments. For each argument, if the expression is correctly bracketed, the program prints on the standard output `OK` followed by a newline (`'\n'`), otherwise it prints `Error` followed by a newline. |
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Symbols considered as brackets are parentheses `(` and `)`, square brackets `[` and `]` and curly braces `{` and `}`. Every other symbols are simply ignored. |
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An opening bracket must always be closed by the good closing bracket in the correct order. A `string` which does not contain any bracket is considered as a correctly bracketed `string`. |
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If there is no argument, the program must print nothing. |
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### Usage |
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```console |
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student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/brackets$ ./brackets '(johndoe)' | cat -e |
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OK$ |
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student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/brackets$ ./brackets '([)]' | cat -e |
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Error$ |
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student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/brackets$ ./brackets '' '{[(0 + 0)(1 + 1)](3*(-1)){()}}' | cat -e |
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OK$ |
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OK$ |
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student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/brackets$ ./brackets |
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student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/brackets$ |
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``` |
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