[C/en] Accessing command line arguments in main

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Andy B 2015-10-09 15:48:21 +01:00
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@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ Multi-line comments don't nest /* Be careful */ // comment ends on this line...
*/ // ...not this one!
// Constants: #define <keyword>
// Constants are written in all-caps out of convention, not requirement
#define DAYS_IN_YEAR 365
// Enumeration constants are also ways to declare constants.
@ -56,6 +57,15 @@ int add_two_ints(int x1, int x2); // function prototype
// Your program's entry point is a function called
// main with an integer return type.
int main(void) {
// your program
}
// The command line arguments used to run your program are also passed to main
// argc being the number of arguments - your program's name counts as 1
// argv is an array of character arrays - containing the arguments themselves
// argv[0] = name of your program, argv[1] = first argument, etc.
int main (int argc, char** argv)
{
// print output using printf, for "print formatted"
// %d is an integer, \n is a newline
printf("%d\n", 0); // => Prints 0