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Business, 15.02.2020 05:28, amypeace1978

1 #inc lude 2 #inc lude 3 #inc lude 4 5 i n t value = 3 2 ; 6 7 i n t main ( ) 8 f 9 p i d t pid ; 10 11 pid = f o r k ( ) ; 12 13 i f ( pid == 0) f /* c h i l d pr o c e s s */ 14 value += 8 ; 15 r e turn 0 ; 16 g 17 e l s e i f ( pid > 0) f /* parent pr o c e s s */ 18 wai t (NULL) ; 19 p r i n t f ( "PARENT: value = %dnn" , value ) ; /* LINE A */ 20 r e turn 0 ; 21 g 22 g

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