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34 | .\" @(#)_exit.2 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/4/93 | |
35 | .\" | |
36 | .Dd June 4, 1993 | |
37 | .Dt EXIT 2 | |
38 | .Os BSD 4 | |
39 | .Sh NAME | |
40 | .Nm _exit | |
41 | .Nd terminate the calling process | |
42 | .Sh SYNOPSIS | |
43 | .Fd #include <unistd.h> | |
44 | .Ft void | |
45 | .Fo _exit | |
46 | .Fa "int status" | |
47 | .Fc | |
48 | .Sh DESCRIPTION | |
49 | The | |
50 | .Fn _exit | |
51 | function | |
52 | terminates a process, with the following consequences: | |
53 | .Bl -bullet | |
54 | .It | |
55 | All of the descriptors that were open in the calling process are closed. | |
56 | This may entail delays; for example, waiting for output to drain. | |
57 | A process in this state may not be killed, as it is already dying. | |
58 | .It | |
59 | If the parent process of the calling process has an outstanding | |
60 | .Xr wait | |
61 | call | |
62 | or catches the | |
63 | .Dv SIGCHLD | |
64 | signal, | |
65 | it is notified of the calling process's termination; | |
66 | the | |
67 | .Em status | |
68 | is set as defined by | |
69 | .Xr wait 2 . | |
70 | .It | |
71 | The parent process-ID of all of the calling process's existing child | |
72 | processes are set to 1; the initialization process | |
73 | (see the DEFINITIONS section of | |
74 | .Xr intro 2 ) | |
75 | inherits each of these processes. | |
76 | .It | |
77 | If the termination of the process causes any process group | |
78 | to become orphaned (usually because the parents of all members | |
79 | of the group have now exited; see | |
80 | .Dq orphaned process group | |
81 | in | |
82 | .Xr intro 2 ) , | |
83 | and if any member of the orphaned group is stopped, | |
84 | the | |
85 | .Dv SIGHUP | |
86 | signal and the | |
87 | .Dv SIGCONT | |
88 | signal are sent to all members of the newly-orphaned process group. | |
89 | .It | |
90 | If the process is a controlling process (see | |
91 | .Xr intro 2 ) , | |
92 | the | |
93 | .Dv SIGHUP | |
94 | signal is sent to the foreground process group of the controlling terminal. | |
95 | All current access to the controlling terminal is revoked. | |
96 | .El | |
97 | .Pp | |
98 | Most C programs call the library routine | |
99 | .Xr exit 3 , | |
100 | which flushes buffers, closes streams, unlinks temporary files, etc., | |
101 | before | |
102 | calling | |
103 | .Fn _exit . | |
104 | .Sh RETURN VALUE | |
105 | .Fn _exit | |
106 | can never return. | |
107 | .Sh SEE ALSO | |
108 | .Xr fork 2 , | |
109 | .Xr sigaction 2 , | |
110 | .Xr wait 2 , | |
111 | .Xr exit 3 | |
112 | .Sh STANDARDS | |
113 | The | |
114 | .Nm _exit | |
115 | function is defined by | |
116 | .St -p1003.1-88 . |