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I was going through (Week 2> Section>Variables and Scope) when I wrote this piece of code : `

int set_int(int x);

void set_array(int array[4]);

int main(void)
{
    int a = 10;
    a = set_int(a);
    int b[4] = {0, 1, 2, 3};
    set_array(b);
    printf("%d, %d\n", a, b[0]);
}

int set_int(int x)
{
    x = 22;
}

void set_array(int array[4])
{
    array[0] = 22;
}

BTW this is a little bit bad designed, I must admit :P.

Anyway, why when I try to compile it it give me an error with the int set_int code and it prints this whenever I try to compile it :

error: control reaches end of non-void function [-Werror,-Wreturn-type]
}
^ 

Nonetheless, if I delete the set_int code, the set_array works fine. Thank you in advance :)

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Function set_int has return type of int and in the Definition you dont return explicitly. As your error states end of non void function. A non void function must have a return Statement in the Definition otherwise Compiler will complain.

BTW, you have more Problems with your code, at the Moment I just want to stick what you have mentioned. good luck.

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  • Thank you very much for your answer, it works fine now after I put a return statement before giving value for 'x'! Can you tell me about 2-3 other problems with the code please? It'd be helpful, because that's my first week of coding and I'll try to learn from my mistakes.
    – Yaman KJ
    Jun 15, 2016 at 9:42

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