| return
        0; -  it is possible to end a program (or function)
        prior to its normal termination by using an "extra" return
        0; statement.  The drawback to this strategy
        is that it ends the entire program (or function) at the point where the return
        0; statement is placed.  This may not always be what you had in
        mind.  Oftentimes, the programmer may wish to simply
        end a "process" within the program, but continue with
        the remainder of the programming code. 
		return 0;
        returns a value of 0 to the IDE indicating that the program reached 
		normal termination. |