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  2. Entry point - Wikipedia

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    In most of today's popular programming languages and operating systems, a computer program usually only has a single entry point.. In C, C++, D, Zig, Rust and Kotlin programs this is a function named main; in Java it is a static method named main (although the class must be specified at the invocation time), and in C# it is a static method named Main.

  3. C (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    The main function serves a special purpose in C programs; the run-time environment calls the main function to begin program execution. The type specifier int indicates that the value returned to the invoker (in this case the run-time environment) as a result of evaluating the main function, is an integer.

  4. Function (computer programming) - Wikipedia

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    A built-in function, or builtin function, or intrinsic function, is a function for which the compiler generates code at compile time or provides in a way other than for other functions. [23] A built-in function does not need to be defined like other functions since it is built in to the programming language. [24]

  5. C syntax - Wikipedia

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    A snippet of C code which prints "Hello, World!". The syntax of the C programming language is the set of rules governing writing of software in C. It is designed to allow for programs that are extremely terse, have a close relationship with the resulting object code, and yet provide relatively high-level data abstraction.

  6. Computer program - Wikipedia

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    The global and static region stores the global variables that are declared on top of (outside) the main() function. [59] Global variables are visible to main() and every other function in the source code. On the other hand, variable declarations inside of main(), other functions, or within {} block delimiters are local variables.

  7. C standard library - Wikipedia

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    The main implication is that the program must be able to create a pointer to these functions by taking their address, and invoke the function by means of that pointer. If two pointers to the same function are derived in two different translation units in the program, these two pointers must compare equal; that is, the address comes by resolving ...

  8. External variable - Wikipedia

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    a, b, c are all external variables of the program defined outside functions, and introduced to the main function by extrn declarations. To understand how external variables relate to the extern keyword, it is necessary to know the difference between defining and declaring a variable.

  9. C file input/output - Wikipedia

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    The C programming language provides many standard library functions for file input and output.These functions make up the bulk of the C standard library header <stdio.h>. [1] The functionality descends from a "portable I/O package" written by Mike Lesk at Bell Labs in the early 1970s, [2] and officially became part of the Unix operating system in Version 7.