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write a calculator program to compute math expressions using Linux IPCs (Inter-process communication) - program needs to fork() as many times as needed and use pipes to communicate to children. Equation specified in the first line of the data file will determine this setup. Once the setup is done, parent task reads the data from the data file and pumps into various pipes in parallel and results come back to the main task using another pipe. add, subtract, multiply

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