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exit Function

The exit function, declared in the standard include file STDLIB.H, terminates a C++ program.

The value supplied as an argument to exit is returned to the operating system as the program's return code or exit code. By convention, a return code of zero means that the program completed successfully.

Note

You can use the constants EXIT_FAILURE and EXIT_SUCCESS, defined in STDLIB.H, to indicate success or failure of your program.

Issuing a return statement from the main function is equivalent to calling the exit function with the return value as its argument.

For more information, see exit in the Run-Time Library Reference.

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Program Termination