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| + | **7.QUIT** | ||
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| + | Purpose:Terminates the gnucap interpreter | ||
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| + | Status:Implemeted | ||
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| + | Syntax: | ||
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| + | quit | ||
| + | quit [status] | ||
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| + | Comments: This quit command is the modified form of the current quit command.status(integer)can be passed as a parameter which signals the success or failure of the termination process to the Operating System.Non-zero status indicates unsuccessful termination to the Operating System. | ||
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| + | Example: | ||
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| + | gnucap>quit 0 returns a success value to the Operating system | ||
| + | Make sure you have saved everything you wanted to. | ||
| + | Are you sure you want to quit?y/n: | ||
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