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*.dylib
# Executables
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**Criteria 1:**
- Init is a parent process, which forks child processes P1-P4 (`fork` syscall)
- P1-P4: Process should generate a random integer between 0-19 (random number generation or simply hardcoded)
- P1-P4 should send the random integer to init through message passing (`pipe` syscall)
- P1-P4: Process should generate a random integer number between 0-19 (random number generation or simply hardcoded)
- P1-P4 should send the random number to init through message passing (`pipe` syscall)
- Init should read data sent by P1-P4
**Criteria 2:**
- Scheduler is an independent process: it should create a shared memory segment (`shmget` and related syscalls)
- Scheduler should read data (a list of random numbers) written by init, sort the list in ascending order, and print the list (sorting algorithm of choice)
- Scheduler is an independent process: it should create a shared memory segmnet (`shmget` and related syscalls)
- Scheduler should read dadta (a list of random numbers) written by init, sort the list in ascending order, and print the list (sorting algorithm of choice)
**Criteria 3:**
- Init should attach to the shared memory created by the scheduler process (`shmat` and related syscalls, any unique key of choice -> `ftok` syscall is a clean way to accomplish this)
- Init should attach to the shared memory created by the scheduler process (`shmat` and related syscalls, hardcoded to any unique key of choice -> `ftok` syscall is a clean way to accomplish this)
- Init should write random numbers from P1-P4 into the shared memory
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