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Fixes EEC documentation and therefore, #103.
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For those who like pictures, here is what the return value of camelCaser looks like in memory:
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![Memory Map](/images/assignment-docs/mp/finding_filesystems/char_double_pointer.jpg)
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![Memory Map](/images/assignment-docs/mp/extreme_edge_cases/char_double_pointer.jpg)
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In the above picture, you can see that we have a `char` double pointer called 'array'. In this scenario, the `char` double pointer points to the beginning of a NULL-terminated array of character pointers. Each of the character pointers in the array points to the beginning of a NULL-terminated `char` array that can be anywhere in memory.
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