All C++ programs must have a main function. If you try to compile a C++ program without a main function, the compiler raises an error. (Dynamic-link libraries and static libraries don't have a main function.) The main function is where your source code begins execution, but before a program enters the main function, all static class members without explicit initializers are set to zero. In Microso
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