exit()
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Exit the calling program
Synopsis:
#include <stdlib.h>
void exit( int status );
Arguments:
- status
 - The exit status to use for the program. The value may be zero, EXIT_SUCCESS, EXIT_FAILURE or any other value. Note that only the least significant bits (i.e., status & 0377) may be available to a waiting parent process.
 
Library:
libc
Use the -l c option to qcc to link against this library. This library is usually included automatically.
Description:
The exit() function causes the calling program to exit normally. When a program exits normally:
- All functions registered with the atexit() function are called.
 - All open file streams (those opened by fopen(), fdopen(), freopen(), or popen()) are flushed and closed.
 - All temporary files created by tmpfile() are removed.
 - The return status is made available to the parent process; status is typically set to EXIT_SUCCESS to indicate successful termination and set to EXIT_FAILURE or some other value to indicate an error.
 
Returns:
The exit() function doesn't return.
Examples:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
int main( int argc, char *argv[] )
{
    FILE *fp;
    if( argc <= 1 ) {
        fprintf( stderr, "Missing argument\n" );
        exit( EXIT_FAILURE );
    }
    fp = fopen( argv[1], "r" );
    if( fp == NULL ) {
        fprintf( stderr, "Unable to open '%s'\n", argv[1] );
        exit( EXIT_FAILURE );
    }
    fclose( fp );
    exit( EXIT_SUCCESS );
    
    /*
     You'll never get here; this prevents compiler
     warnings about "function has no return value".
    */
    return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
Classification:
| Safety: | |
|---|---|
| Cancellation point | No | 
| Signal handler | No | 
| Thread | Yes | 
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