abort(3C) (C Programming Language Utilities) abort(3C)
NAME
abort - generate an abnormal termination signal
SYNOPSIS
#include <stdlib.h>
void abort (void);
DESCRIPTION
abort first closes all open files, stdio(3S) streams, directory
streams and message catalogue descriptors, if possible, then causes
the signal SIGABRT to be sent to the calling process.
SEE ALSO
sdb(1), exit(2), kill(2), signal(2), catopen(3C), stdio(3S).
sh(1) in the User's Reference Manual.
DIAGNOSTICS
If SIGABRT is neither caught nor ignored, and the current directory
is writable, a core dump is produced and the message abort - core
dumped is written by the shell [see sh(1)].
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