C Programming Language Standard



In this problem, we will learn about the standards that are defined in the C programming language. These are those standard ways in which the program is to be ideally compiled by the compiler as defined by the development community.

To understand what I am saying take an easy example of a common C program that you all must have encountered and have seen the issue coming but haven’t got deep into it.

The main() function’s void return type βˆ’

See the following program βˆ’

void main() {
   //program code
}

This program will run ok if we use the turbo c compiler but other compilers throw an error that the main cannot be void. So, which one is correct? The answer is mentioned in the standards.

What is the C programming language standard?

It is the standard way defined for the compiler creators about the compilation of the code. The latest C standard was released in June 2018 which is ISO/IEC 9899:2018 also known as the C11.

This C programming language standard defines the behavior of the program i.e How the program will ideally run? What are the correct ways and definitions of some in-built functions?

Let’s see the example of main(), the standard way of declaring the main() function as depicted is with 0 or 2 parameters and with a return type of int.

Syntax

// No parameter
int main() {
   /* code */
}
// Two parameter
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
   /* code */
}

There are a lot more standards in programming that might be violated by some compilers.

Updated on: 2020-08-05T07:35:32+05:30

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