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| abort |
| Portability: | ISO/ANSI C conforming, UNIX compatible, POSIX.1 conforming |
| SYNOPSIS | |
| DESCRIPTION | |
| RETURN VALUE | |
| CAUTION | |
| IMPLEMENTATION | |
| EXAMPLE | |
| RELATED FUNCTIONS | |
| SEE ALSO |
| SYNOPSIS |
#include <stdlib.h> void abort(void);
| DESCRIPTION |
abort
terminates program execution abnormally. Open files are not closed before
termination.
| RETURN VALUE |
Control is never returned to the caller
of
abort
.
| CAUTION |
If you call
abort
without closing files, data in the files may be lost. In addition,
an open UNIX style output file will be unchanged if you call
abort
. See I/O Functions for a definition of a UNIX style file.
| IMPLEMENTATION |
abort
terminates by raising the SIGABRT signal. If a handler is not defined for
this signal, SIGABRT causes program termination with a user ABEND code of
1210. See Signal-Handling Functions for more information about the SIGABRT signal.
| EXAMPLE |
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdio.h>
main()
{
char *passwd, reply[40];
passwd = "SAS";
puts("Passwd? ");
gets(reply);
if (strcmp(passwd,reply)){
puts("Password incorrect; execution terminating abnormally.");
fclose(stdout);
abort();
}
puts("Password is correct.");
}
| RELATED FUNCTIONS |
| SEE ALSO |
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