I don't know about a "startup" file. You could always redefine the entry point
with the linker and make that call main, but why not just call the function in
the top of main?
int main(void)
{
myFunc();
return 0;
}
On Nov 18, 2009, at 11:15 AM, tujare_raj1 wrote:
> can we call any function before "main" function in 'C' using any compiler
> without editing "start-up" file
>
>
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