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  28. .Dd September 8, 2016
  29. .Dt EXIT 2
  30. .Os
  31. .Sh NAME
  32. .Nm _exit
  33. .Nd terminate the calling process
  34. .Sh LIBRARY
  35. .Lb libc
  36. .Sh SYNOPSIS
  37. .In unistd.h
  38. .Ft void
  39. .Fn _exit "int status"
  40. .Sh DESCRIPTION
  41. The
  42. .Fn _exit
  43. system call
  44. terminates a process with the following consequences:
  45. .Bl -bullet
  46. .It
  47. All of the descriptors open in the calling process are closed.
  48. This may entail delays, for example, waiting for output to drain;
  49. a process in this state may not be killed, as it is already dying.
  50. .It
  51. If the parent process of the calling process has an outstanding
  52. .Xr wait 2
  53. call
  54. or catches the
  55. .Dv SIGCHLD
  56. signal,
  57. it is notified of the calling process's termination and
  58. the
  59. .Fa status
  60. is set as defined by
  61. .Xr wait 2 .
  62. .It
  63. The parent process-ID of all of the calling process's existing child
  64. processes are set to the process-ID of the calling process's reaper;
  65. the reaper (normally the initialization process)
  66. inherits each of these processes
  67. (see
  68. .Xr procctl 2 ,
  69. .Xr init 8
  70. and the
  71. .Sx DEFINITIONS
  72. section of
  73. .Xr intro 2 ) .
  74. .It
  75. If the termination of the process causes any process group
  76. to become orphaned (usually because the parents of all members
  77. of the group have now exited; see
  78. .Dq orphaned process group
  79. in
  80. .Xr intro 2 ) ,
  81. and if any member of the orphaned group is stopped,
  82. the
  83. .Dv SIGHUP
  84. signal and the
  85. .Dv SIGCONT
  86. signal are sent to all members of the newly-orphaned process group.
  87. .It
  88. If the process is a controlling process (see
  89. .Xr intro 2 ) ,
  90. the
  91. .Dv SIGHUP
  92. signal is sent to the foreground process group of the controlling terminal,
  93. and all current access to the controlling terminal is revoked.
  94. .El
  95. .Pp
  96. Most C programs call the library routine
  97. .Xr exit 3 ,
  98. which flushes buffers, closes streams, unlinks temporary files, etc.,
  99. before
  100. calling
  101. .Fn _exit .
  102. .Sh RETURN VALUES
  103. The
  104. .Fn _exit
  105. system call
  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. .Xr init 8
  113. .Sh STANDARDS
  114. The
  115. .Fn _exit
  116. system call is expected to conform to
  117. .St -p1003.1-90 .
  118. .Sh HISTORY
  119. The
  120. .Fn _exit
  121. function appeared in
  122. .At v7 .