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Should return 0;.
24 0 ReplyNot needed, main in C++ implicitly returns 0 if there is no return
25 0 ReplyShould ≠ Needs to
You can do it, and it will work, but it's unclean and not best-practice. I wouldn't be surprised if it's undefined behaviour.
9 0 ReplyJust to clarify. It is defined behavior - there's plenty of undefined behavior in C but that ain't one of them.
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>What is C++? A miserable huge pile of "should"s
21 0 ReplyLove me some Castlevania++
8 0 Replyshould have a space after „>” and two new lines after „?”.
I guess markdown is miserable as well.
2 0 ReplyHey now, markdown serves it's purpose. It's not great, but as a web dev, I don't want people expecting full WYSIWYG editors in every website cause fuck that!
5 0 Replynot being able to master markdown might hint at why the commenter is struggling with C++
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Still love it tho. You can make it whatever you want!
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