QUIT(3)QUIT(3)NAMEquit - print message and exit
SYNOPSISquit (status, format [, arg ] ... )
int status;
char *format;
DESCRIPTIONquit is a means of terminating a process with an error message.
This call should never return.
quit prints on standard error the message specified by the printf(3)
argument list format [, arg]... then exits.
The first argument, status, will be the argument passed to exit(2) and
this is the process's return code. All of the process's files will be
closed.
SEE ALSOprintf(3), exit(2), wait(2)HISTORY
13-Nov-86 Andi Swimmer (andi) at Carnegie-Mellon University
Revised for 4.3.
20-Mar-81 Dale Moore (dwm) at Carnegie-Mellon University
Changed to call _doprnt instead of fprintf.
06-Dec-79 Steven Shafer (sas) at Carnegie-Mellon University
Created.
3/20/81 QUIT(3)