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2.1 _Exit—end program execution with no cleanup processing

Synopsis

     #include <stdlib.h>
     void _Exit(int code);
     

Description
Use _Exit to return control from a program to the host operating environment. Use the argument code to pass an exit status to the operating environment: two particular values, EXIT_SUCCESS and EXIT_FAILURE, are defined in `stdlib.h' to indicate success or failure in a portable fashion.

_Exit differs from exit in that it does not run any application-defined cleanup functions registered with atexit and it does not clean up files and streams. It is identical to _exit.


Returns
_Exit does not return to its caller.

Portability
_Exit is defined by the C99 standard.

Supporting OS subroutines required: _exit.