Ok, so i think there is something wrong with this because it was way too simple to write. I know it's a simple language, but still.
I actually have no clue about the language, so could anyone with any background in brain........ help me out here?
Also, I think I got the general idea of brain........ loops wrong.
and, no functions, I know. Give me a break, I'm 14.
Code:#include <stdio.h> int main(int argc, char *argv[]){ int array[30000]; long int currentByte = 0; char currentInput; if(argc > 2){ printf("You sent too many arguments!\n"); return 0; }else if(argc < 2){ printf("You didn't send any arguments!\n"); return 0; } FILE *fp; if( (fp = fopen(argv[1], "r")) == NULL){ printf("File doesn't exist!"); return 0; } whileloop: while((currentInput = fgetc(fp))!=EOF && currentInput != '['){ if(currentInput == '>'){ currentByte++; } if(currentInput == '<'){ currentByte--; } if(currentInput == '+'){ array[currentByte]++; } if(currentInput == '-'){ array[currentByte]++; } if(currentInput == '.'){ printf("%d\n",array[currentByte]); } if(currentInput == ','){ array[currentByte] = fgetc(stdin); } } if(currentInput == '['){ goto whileloop; } return 0; }