exit(2)
NAME
exit, _exit - terminate a process
SYNOPSIS
void _exit(int status)
DESCRIPTION
_exit terminates a process with the following consequences:
All of the descriptors open in the calling process are closed. This
may entail delays, for example, waiting for output to drain; a
process in this state may not be killed, as it is already dying.
If the parent process of the calling process is executing a wait or
is interested in the SIGCHLD signal (Minix-vmd), then it is notified
of the calling process's termination and the low-order eight bits of
status are made available to it; see wait(2).
The parent process ID of all of the calling process's existing child
processes are also set to 1. This means that the initialization
process (see intro(2)) inherits each of these processes as well.
Most C programs call the library routine exit(3), which performs cleanup
actions in the standard I/O library before calling _exit.
RETURN VALUE
This call never returns.
SEE ALSO
fork(2), sigaction(2), wait(2), exit(3).