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From: | awnbreel AT panix DOT com (Michael R Weholt) |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: main() {...} (was: using rhide) |
Date: | Sun, 26 Jan 97 15:57:14 GMT |
Organization: | Rookery Prawl |
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Message-ID: | <5cfuvk$1ql@news1.panix.com> |
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In article <32eb7846 DOT 2272143 AT ursa DOT smsu DOT edu>, aho450s AT nic DOT smsu DOT edu (Tony O'Bryan) wrote: >If you're beginning to learn C, then you can pretty much ignore messages that >tell you not to use main() without the full ANSI prototype. In real production >code, though, full prototypes of everything, including int main(int argc, char >*argv[]) are expected and help make your code more easily maintained.. Ah. Very useful to know. Thanks. Michael R Weholt http://www.panix.com/~mrw/
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