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    What is the correct Hello, World! program in C? Since the first page of Google results for quot;c hello world quot; vary greatly and many are old C, I would like the standard version in one place
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    To compile this and see the word "Hello World", just save this file as a c file and Open cmd in your program directory and type gcc hello c -o hello hello (Replace the 'hello c' with your filename, and 'hello' with the name you want to put with your exe file) Remember My computer is Windows And this compile code is for windows If your
  • Where does Hello world come from? - Stack Overflow
    The example program from that book prints "hello, world" (without capital letters or exclamation mark), and was inherited from a 1974 Bell Laboratories internal memorandum by Brian Kernighan, Programming in C: A Tutorial, which contains the first known version:
  • How to write a Makefile to compile a simple C program
    All you need to do is place your C source in a file named after the executable name (Hello) and with a c extension, i e Hello c Then a simple $ make Hello cc Hello c -o Hello does everything If you want to use gcc instead of cc, you can run $ rm Hello $ make CC=gcc Hello gcc Hello c -o Hello
  • c - Why is a statically-linked hello world program so big (over 650 . . .
    If, on the other side, you allow your linker to do dynamic linking, you'll get a dynamic executable around 16 kb and no extra loading work, as the libc is always preloaded for you in system memory (because almost every program uses it, so it is loaded as soon as the first program linked dynamically in the system starts -- e g systemd or init
  • Calling Cs hello world from Python - Stack Overflow
    >>> import subprocess >>> subprocess check_output(" a out") 'Hello World!\n' Regarding your second question, you could also just call gcc using subprocess In that case, call is probably the right thing to use, since you presumably want to check for failure before running a out
  • GCC C++ Hello World program - gt; . exe is 500kb big when compiled on . . .
    A simple hello world application compiled using g++ 3 4 4 on cygwin produced executable that was 476872 bytes, compiling again with -s (strips unnecessary data), reduced the same executable to 276480 bytes The same hello world application on cygwin using g++ 4 3 2 produced an executable of 16495 bytes, using strip reduced the size to 4608 bytes
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    This in is the FAQ I recently read on Dr Bjarne Stroustrup's web site I also tested a simple "Hello World" program in C and then in C++, and surprisingly the size of a C++ "Hello World" program executable file is 1357 KB (1 32 MB) whereas the size of the executable file in C is only 122 KB




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