sys._exit()

Chuck Esterbrook ChuckEsterbrook at yahoo.com
Wed Aug 22 18:41:46 EDT 2001


The 2.1 docs say:

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_exit(n)

Exit to the system with status n, without calling cleanup handlers, 
flushing stdio buffers, etc. Availability: Unix, Windows.

Note: the standard way to exit is sys.exit(n). _exit() should normally only 
be used in the child process after a fork().
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What would be the motivation for a child process of a fork to _exit() 
instead of exit()? e.g., why wouldn't the child wish to cleanup handlers, 
flush stdio buffers, etc.? Does anyone use _exit()?


-Chuck





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