
exit (3) - NetBSD Manual Pages
Standard C guarantees only that the values zero, EXIT_SUCCESS, and EXIT_FAILURE produce meaningful results. POSIX extends this to guarantee that the least significant 8 bits of status …
_exit (2) - NetBSD Manual Pages
Most C programs call the library routine exit (3), which flushes buffers, closes streams, unlinks temporary files, etc., before calling _exit (). RETURN VALUES _Exit () and _exit () can never …
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page (1) - NetBSD Manual Pages
Sep 8, 2025 · exit status of the script becomes meaningful. If the exit status is zero, the output is considered to be replacement text, even if it empty. If the exit status is nonzero, any output is …
sysexits (3) - NetBSD Manual Pages
Sep 8, 2025 · In addition to the two standard constants in <stdlib.h>, EXIT_SUCCESS and EXIT_FAILURE, the header <sysexits.h> defines few exit codes that can be used as a parame …
intro (1) - NetBSD Manual Pages
All commands set a status value upon exit which may be tested to see if the command completed normally. The exit values and their meanings are explained in the individual manuals. …
kthread (9) - NetBSD Manual Pages
Sep 8, 2025 · kthread_exit (ecode) Exit from a kernel thread. Must only be called by a kernel thread. kthread_join (l) Suspend execution of calling thread until the target kthread terminates. …