## ztail ### Instructions Write a program that behaves like a simplified `tail` command but which takes at least one file as argument. The only option to be handled is `-c` and will be used in all the tests as the first argument, with positive values. For this program the `os` package can be used. Handle the errors by returning a non-zero exit status but process all the files. If several files are given, print a new line and the file name between each one of them (see below). ### Usage If `file1.txt` & `file2.txt` contains : ``` abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz ``` Normal cases : ``` $ ./ztail -c 4 file1.txt xyz $ ./ztail -c 4 file1.txt file2.txt ==> file1.txt <== xyz ==> file2.txt <== xyz $ ``` Error cases : ``` $ ./ztail -c 4 file1.txt nonexisting1.txt file2.txt nonexisting2.txt ==> file1.txt <== xyz open nonexisting1.txt: no such file or directory ==> file2.txt <== xyz open nonexisting2.txt: no such file or directory $ echo $? 1 $ ```