C প্রোগ্রামিংয়ের বিভিন্ন Keywords

Submitted by tushar pramanick on Tue, 03/05/2013 - 14:37

C Keywords

The C language reserves certain words that have special meanings to the language. Those reserved words are sometimes called C keywords. You should not use the C keywords as variable, constant, or function names in your program. The following are the 32 reserved C keywords:

 

Keyword Description
auto Storage class specifier
break Statement
case Statement
char Type specifier
const Storage class modifier
continue Statement
default Label
do Statement
double Type specifier
else Statement
enum Type specifier
extern Storage class specifier
float Type specifier
for Statement
goto Statement
if Statement
int Type specifier
long Type specifier
register Storage class specifier
return Statement
short Type specifier
signed Type specifier
sizeof Operator
static Storage class specifier
struct Type specifier
switch Statement
typedef Statement
union Type specifier
unsigned Type specifier
void Type specifier
volatile Storage class modifier
while Statement

 

 

Don't worry if you can't remember all the C keywords the first time through. In the rest of the book, you'll become more familiar with them and start to use many of the keywords through examples and exercises.

 

Note that all C keywords are written in lowercase letters. As I've mentioned, C is a case-sensitive language. Therefore, int, as shown in the list here, is considered as a C keyword, but INT is not.

 

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