_EXITSection: Linux Programmer's Manual (2)Updated: 2001-11-17 |
_EXITSection: Linux Programmer's Manual (2)Updated: 2001-11-17 |
void _exit(int status);
#include <stdlib.h>
The value status is returned to the parent process as the process's exit status, and can be collected using one of the wait family of calls.
The function _Exit is equivalent to _exit.
The function _exit is like exit(), but does not call any functions registered with the ANSI C atexit function, nor any registered signal handlers. Whether it flushes standard I/O buffers and removes temporary files created with tmpfile(3) is implementation-dependent. On the other hand, _exit does close open file descriptors, and this may cause an unknown delay, waiting for pending output to finish. If the delay is undesired, it may be useful to call functions like tcflush() before calling _exit(). Whether any pending I/O is cancelled, and which pending I/O may be cancelled upon _exit(), is implementation-dependent.