exit status
Exits the current Perl process immediately with
that value given by status. This could be the entire Perl script
you are running, or only a child process created by fork
.
Here's a fragment that lets a user exit the program by typing x
or X
:
If status is omitted, the function exits with$ans = <STDIN>; exit 0 if $ans =~ /^[Xx]/;
0
. You shouldn't
use exit
to abort a subroutine if there's any chance that
someone might want to trap whatever error happened. Use die
instead, which can be trapped by an eval
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