Hello,world! Part 6
Return The last instruction in the program is the return statement. The line return 0; terminates the main() function and causes it to return the value 0 to the calling process. A non-zero value (usually of 1) signals abnormal termination. #include <iostream> using namespace std; int main() { cout << "Hello world!"; return 0; } Try It Yourself If the return statement is left off, the C++ compiler implicitly inserts " return 0; " to the end of the main() function. Tap Continue to learn more about functions, return, and other topics.