The code is simple as follows code1:
#include<stdio.h>
void main()
{
int a=0;
printf("c");
int b=1;
printf("q");
}
The question is when I compile this code in Visual C++6.0 or Visual Studio 2010 there is an error about "missing ;" I know the err is not about ";". There is no error when I write code like this code 2:
#include<stdio.h>
void main()
{
int a=0;
int b=1;
printf("c");
printf("q");
}
But when I compile code1 with gcc or the IDE c-free 5 , It has no problem.
Is this a problem due to the compiler that Microsoft use in its prodcut or something I don't know. I don't remember that any book said the variables must put above in C file. These compiler have different standards??
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