EXIT(3) |
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EXIT(3) |
NAME
exit — perform normal program termination
LIBRARY
Standard C Library (libc, -lc)
SYNOPSIS
#include <stdlib.h>
void
exit(int status);
DESCRIPTION
exit() terminates a process. The
status values
EXIT_SUCCESS and
EXIT_FAILURE can be used to indicate successful and unsuccessful termination, respectively.
Before termination it performs the following functions in the order listed:
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Call the functions registered with the atexit(3) function, in the reverse order of their registration.
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Flush all open output streams.
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Close all open streams.
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Unlink all files created with the tmpfile(3) function.
Following this, exit() calls _exit(2).
RESTRICTIONS
Standard C guarantees only that the values zero,
EXIT_SUCCESS, and
EXIT_FAILURE produce meaningful results. POSIX extends this to guarantee that the least significant 8 bits of
status are preserved and returned to the parent via
wait(2). Values outside the supported range 0-255 are bitwise-truncated; therefore, negative values should not be used.
RETURN VALUES
The exit() function never returns.
STANDARDS
The exit() function conforms to ANSI X3.159-1989 (“ANSI C89”).