The execution path of a program can only be affected by the program input. That is, if you change the input, you can alter the way the program behaves (just as changing the arguments to a function can alter the behaviour of the function). Typically you will alter the input via the command line, but you can also alter the input at any time during program execution. Redirecting input via the command line can be achieved by extracting the input from a file (via std::cin) or by implementing command line switches in your main function, or through a combination of the two.
yes a C program can work without a main() function. Though its not the normal C code that you would be writing on ur gcc or turbo C compiler. for example Linux Source code ... does not have a main() function : for details u can visit: http://samarthonweb.blogspot.com/2009/08/c-programe-with-no-main-function.html
Yes you can write a C program without using turbo C IDE. All you need is a text editor like notepad where you can write your codes and after writting them save the file with .c extension. But for compilling and running the code you will be needing turbo C IDE.
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Turbo c3 or Turbo c4. R.P. Hammad Khan_Haider...
Editor - edits text Compiler - compiles the program Linker - links the program Debugger - helps finding bugs
With program DosBox,
File/Open
Yes. It can be installed to your car without having a turbo. Your car will operate the same whether you have a turbo installed or not.
Turbo c program is from Borland which is an integrated development environment and a computer language. Some of the parts of turbo c were incorporated from the wizard c in 1987, but it was first developed by Dennis Ritchie in 1970.
Both usable.
no.