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by ephaeton
493 days ago
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loving he goes 'int main() { ... }' and never returns an int from it. Even better: without extra error / warning flags the compiler will just eat this and generate some code from it, returning ... yeah. Your guess is probably better than mine. If the uber-bean counter, herald of the language of bean counters demonstrate unwillingness to count beans, maybe the beans are better counted in another way. |
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You might say this is very silly, and you'd be right. But as quirks of C++ go it is one of the most benign ones. As usual it is there for backwards compatibility.
And, for what it's worth, the uber-bean counter didn't miss a bean here...