Hello Sir/Madam,
I had declared a function as a non-void type as shown below:
uinsigned int functn(int x, int y);
While using this function in my program, I am getting the warning as
"control reaches end of non-void function". For this, any solution is there to eradicate this warning please intimate me.
Thanking you,
Hemanth Kumar P
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Hello Sir/Madam,
I had declared a function as a non-void type as shown below:
uinsigned int functn(int x, int y);
While using this function in my program, I am getting the warning as
"control reaches end of non-void function". For this, any solution is there to eradicate this warning please intimate me.
Thanking you,
Hemanth Kumar P
For any non-void function every branch of every possble flow control should end
with a return statement. If you don't supply return statements in your function
better make it a void function then.
kind regards,
Jos
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