/*
* example.c
*
* Calculate the sum of a given range of integer numbers. The range is
* specified by providing two integer numbers as command line argument.
* If no arguments are specified, assume the predefined range [0..9].
* Abort with an error message if the resulting number is too big to be
* stored as int variable.
*
* This program example is similar to the one found in the GCOV documentation.
* It is used to demonstrate the HTML output generated by LCOV.
*
* The program is split into 3 modules to better demonstrate the 'directory
* overview' function. There are also a lot of bloated comments inserted to
* artificially increase the source code size so that the 'source code
* overview' function makes at least a minimum of sense.
*
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "iterate.h"
#include "gauss.h"
static int start = 0;
static int end = 9;
int main (int argc, char* argv[])
{
int total1, total2;
/* Accept a pair of numbers as command line arguments. */
if (argc == 3)
{
start = atoi(argv[1]);
end = atoi(argv[2]);
}
/* Use both methods to calculate the result. */
total1 = iterate_get_sum (start, end);
total2 = gauss_get_sum (start, end);
/* Make sure both results are the same. */
if (total1 != total2)
{
printf ("Failure (%d != %d)!\n", total1, total2);
}
else
{
printf ("Success, sum[%d..%d] = %d\n", start, end, total1);
}
return 0;
}