Hello guys, Can someone tell me what's the difference between " int32_t main() ,int64_t main(), int main() , signed main() ...." and when to use what and what's the best for all cases ?
I would really appreciate if you guys can help me out.
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Difference between int32_t main() , int main() , signed main()...
Hello guys, Can someone tell me what's the difference between " int32_t main() ,int64_t main(), int main() , signed main() ...." and when to use what and what's the best for all cases ?
I would really appreciate if you guys can help me out.
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AnkanNayak | 2023-01-22 19:45:31 | 18 | Tiny change: 't main() , int mai' -> 't main() ,int64_t main(), int mai' | |
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