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diff --git a/newlib/libc/stdlib/_Exit.c b/newlib/libc/stdlib/_Exit.c deleted file mode 100644 index 3f189a21f..000000000 --- a/newlib/libc/stdlib/_Exit.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -/* -FUNCTION -<<_Exit>>---end program execution with no cleanup processing - -INDEX - _Exit - -ANSI_SYNOPSIS - #include <stdlib.h> - void _Exit(int <[code]>); - -TRAD_SYNOPSIS - #include <stdlib.h> - void _Exit(<[code]>) - int <[code]>; - -DESCRIPTION -Use <<_Exit>> to return control from a program to the host operating -environment. Use the argument <[code]> to pass an exit status to the -operating environment: two particular values, <<EXIT_SUCCESS>> and -<<EXIT_FAILURE>>, are defined in `<<stdlib.h>>' to indicate success or -failure in a portable fashion. - -<<_Exit>> differs from <<exit>> in that it does not run any -application-defined cleanup functions registered with <<atexit>> and -it does not clean up files and streams. It is identical to <<_exit>>. - -RETURNS -<<_Exit>> does not return to its caller. - -PORTABILITY -<<_Exit>> is defined by the C99 standard. - -Supporting OS subroutines required: <<_exit>>. -*/ - -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <unistd.h> /* for _exit() declaration */ -#include <reent.h> - -void -_DEFUN (_Exit, (code), - int code) -{ - _exit (code); -} |