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The last week on the ACM ICPC Mexico competition, I missed a "return 0" on a C++ program. For this reason we got punished with 20 minutes.

I had read that the standard does not oblige us to write it at the end of a main function. It is implicit, isn't it? How can I prove it?

We were using a Fedora system with a G++ compiler.

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kiewic Avatar asked Nov 10 '08 01:11

kiewic


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You refer to the C++ Standard, chapter 3.6.1 paragraph 5:

A return statement in main has the effect of leaving the main function (destroying any objects with automatic storage duration) and calling exit with the return value as the argument. If control reaches the end of main without encountering a return statement, the effect is that of executing return 0;

If you haven't got the Standard at hand, you can show then the paragraph in a Working Draft. Here is one for c++98, which already had this defined.

You can learn more here.

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Johannes Schaub - litb Avatar answered Sep 21 '22 05:09

Johannes Schaub - litb