What is the difference between void and int main?
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In C++, both fun() and fun(void) are same. So the difference is, in C, int main() can be called with any number of arguments, but int main(void) can only be called without any argument. Although it doesn't make any difference most of the times, using --int main(void)-- is a recommended practice in C.
2023-05-09 14:09:57
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In C++, both fun() and fun(void) are same. So the difference is, in C, int main() can be called with any number of arguments, but int main(void) can only be called without any argument. Although it doesn't make any difference most of the times, using --int main(void)-- is a recommended practice in C.