Hmmm ... this is either an OS issue or a compiler issue. On my up-to-date ubuntu boxes, your examples segfault. I chalked it up to the two mains issue (which if not a cross-platform bug is at least bad form). I can see where dynamic loading after the interpreter could let you load a shared object that has another main defined (and from what I can tell, Inline does no type of name mangling) so ... maybe that behavior is undefined?
In reply to Re^2: Plz suggest what is the problem in the following code?
by derby
in thread Plz suggest what is the problem in the following code?
by sanjay nayak
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