No. All C programs end when the main function returns. C++ works the same way, however executions may continue after main returns while global and static objects are being destroyed. Objects in C do not have destructors so this is not a problem.
In multi-threaded applications in both C and C++, it is important that all worker threads are signalled to terminate by their controlling thread(s) before main returns.
There is no END statement in C language.
The name of the program. For example: program sum ! This is a comment. Your program's code goes here... end program sum
END '...END of program/halt program code execution. *NOTE*: There should be only 'one' END statement written inside of a QBASIC program. I have seen example code where they use multiple END statements; this is wrong!
The entry point of a C program is the main function.The function signature might be like one of these:1. int main (void)2. int main (int argc, char *argv[])
The Spigot end is the ends that goes into the socket end of the pipe
Simply writing "quit()" will end the script.
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Yes, the word "what" ends in "at."
The part of speech that most often ends in -ly is an adverb. However, this does not mean either that (1) every word that ends in -ly is an adverb or (2) all adverbs end in -ly.
An additional period is not necessary at the end of a sentence that ends in the word "inc."
The word 'end' is both a noun (end, ends) and a verb (end, ends, ending, ended).Examples:It's a good book with a big surprise at the end. (noun)I can't wait for this day to end. (verb)
add an 's' to the end of the word
One word ending in olk is folk.
s If it's the 'a' word referring to the posterior, the UK spelling ends in 'e'. The American word for it ends it with an s
no word ends with same what about sesame
ends in 'iest' = earliest (root word: early) ends in 'ier' = trickier (root word: tricky)
In Monopoly, the game ends when every property is bought.
we are not sure if the world will end yet