Yes, it does return. There are only few functions that do not return, like exit, exec, longjmp.
When a function gets called, the processor first stores the address of the calling function in a structure called activisation structure and jumps to the called function. Then it allocates the memory for the local variables and initializes them. Then it does the processing in that function. After that it deallocates the memory allocated for the local variables and returns to the calling function. When a function gets called, the processor first stores the address of the calling function in a structure called activisation structure and jumps to the called function. Then it allocates the memory for the local variables and initializes them. Then it does the processing in that function. After that it deallocates the memory allocated for the local variables and returns to the calling function.
Its not a movie, its the life of Jesus.
The amount of food left in the bowl when Steve returns from work is a function of how late he works.
Yes, If i gets pension more than IT returns then surely i submit returns & pay taxes.
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The logarithmic function is one such.
It is the first function that gets called when the program is executed.
no because if he made it safely he is A OK
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The 'gets' routine is designed to return all characters up to the end of the line, including embedded spaces.The 'scanf' routine returns values based on a format; if you are using the %s format conversion, it will stop when it encounters a white-space character (such as the space).The two routines are used for different things. With 'gets' it is assumed that you will parse and convert anything in the line yourself, whereas the scanf routine helps to parse items out in the format that you want (most of the time).see: In_c_language_strings_why_gets_function_allows_blank_spaces_but_scanf_function_does_not