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- From: grantp@usa.pipeline.com(Pete)
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- Subject: Re: What's so different about 2-D arrays???
- Date: 1 Jan 1996 12:34:57 GMT
- Organization: Kalevi, Inc
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- On Dec 31, 1995 19:18:51 in article <Re: What's so different about 2-D
- arrays???>, 'schlein@umbc.edu (Jonas J. Schlein)' wrote:
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- >Mark Winfield <mark@fredblog.demon.co.uk>(or some other previous
- >poster) wrote:
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- >|> void main()
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- Jonas:
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- >Please read the FAQ. This will show you why 'int main (void)' is the
- correct
- >declaration for your particular program.
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- As long as we're being so nit-picky, where in the FAQ does it say
- exactly that? All I can find is "int main ()".
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- Pete
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