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Where and why JVM checks that the return type of entry method main(String args[]) is void and not anything else?
return type of main in java

After consulting these two questions What's the meaning of the return value of int main(), and how to display it? & What should main() return in C and C++?, I come up with another question:

Why Java program's main method should return void, but C/C++ program's main function should return int?

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    Simply put, a Java program does not end because the main method (running on the main thread) ends. It ends when all threads end. Therefore there is no meaning to the return value of main. Nov 10, 2012 at 13:44

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Java specification:

The method main must be declared public, static, and void. It must accept a single argument that is an array of strings.

And further:

A program terminates all its activity and exits when one of two things happens:

  • All the threads that are not daemon threads terminate.
  • Some thread invokes the exit method of class Runtime or class System and the exit operation is not forbidden by the security manager.

As you can see main return type might be meanless due to the exit of other threads.

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    The question is about WHY, but not WHAT.
    – Yishu Fang
    Nov 10, 2012 at 13:39
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    @UniMouS: because that's how it is defined. Nov 10, 2012 at 13:39

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