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[9] | 1 | .\" @(#)abort.3 6.3 (Berkeley) 5/27/86
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| 2 | .\"
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| 3 | .TH ABORT 3 "May 27, 1986"
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| 4 | .AT 3
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| 5 | .SH NAME
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| 6 | abort \- generate a fault
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| 7 | .SH SYNOPSIS
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| 8 | .nf
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| 9 | .ft B
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| 10 | #include <stdlib.h>
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| 11 |
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| 12 | void abort(void)
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| 13 | .ft R
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| 14 | .fi
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| 15 | .SH DESCRIPTION
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| 16 | .B Abort
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| 17 | executes an instruction which is illegal in user mode.
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| 18 | This causes a signal that normally terminates
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| 19 | the process with a core dump, which may be used for debugging.
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| 20 | .SH SEE ALSO
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| 21 | .BR sigaction (2),
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| 22 | .BR exit (2).
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| 23 | .SH DIAGNOSTICS
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| 24 | Usually ``abort \- core dumped'' from the shell.
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| 25 | .SH BUGS
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| 26 | The abort() function does not flush standard I/O buffers. Use
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| 27 | .BR fflush (3).
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