EXIT(3) NetBSD Library Functions Manual EXIT(3)

NAME

exitperform 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:

  1. Call the functions registered with the atexit(3) function, in the reverse order of their registration.
  2. Flush all open output streams.
  3. Close all open streams.
  4. Unlink all files created with the tmpfile(3) function.

Following this, exit() calls _exit(2). Note that typically _exit(2) only passes the lower 8 bits of status on to the parent, thus negative values have less meaning.

RETURN VALUES

The exit() function never returns.

SEE ALSO

_exit(2), atexit(3), intro(3), tmpfile(3)

STANDARDS

The exit() function conforms to ANSI X3.159-1989 (“ANSI C”).
August 11, 2002 NetBSD 5.99