Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Explain Basic Structure of C Programs

Explain Basic Structure of C Programs?

Documentation Section

This section consists of comment lines which include the name of programmer, the author and other details like time and date of writing the program. Documentation section helps anyone to get an overview of the program.


Link Section

The link section consists of the header files of the functions that are used in the program. It provides instructions to the complier to link functions from the system library.

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Definition Section

All the symbolic constants are written in definition section. Macros are known as symbolic constants.


Global Declaration Section

The global variables that can be used anywhere in the program are declared in global declaration section. This section also declares the user defined functions.


main() Function Section

It is necessary have one main() function section in every C program. This section contains two parts, declaration and executable part. The declaration part declares all the variables that are used in executable part. These two parts must be written in between the opening and closing braces. Each statement in the declaration and executable part must end with a semicolon (;). The execution of program starts at opening braces and ends at closing braces.

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Subprogram Section

The subprogram section contains all the user defined functions that are used to perform a specific task. These user defined functions are called in the main() function.

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