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iOS Objective-C Basics (Retired) Fundamentals of C Compile and Run

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ok i don't get what the return 0 thing is for, does anyone know?

1 Answer

Rodrigo Chousal
Rodrigo Chousal
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"return 0 signifies a successful exit. Returning anything else (nonzero) usually signifies failed exit. Having something other than 0 doesn't change the behavior of the program. Your code will still run regardless of the return value (assuming its correct), however the return value is useful in some situations."

-Stone Preston