exit(n) Tcl Built-In Commands exit(n)______________________________________________________________________________NAMEexit - End the application
SYNOPSISexit ?returnCode?
_________________________________________________________________DESCRIPTION
Terminate the process, returning returnCode to the system as the exit
status. If returnCode is not specified then it defaults to 0.
EXAMPLE
Since non-zero exit codes are usually interpreted as error cases by the
calling process, the exit command is an important part of signaling
that something fatal has gone wrong. This code fragment is useful in
scripts to act as a general problem trap:
proc main {} {
# ... put the real main code in here ...
}
if {[catch {main} msg options]} {
puts stderr "unexpected script error: $msg"
if {[info exist env(DEBUG)]} {
puts stderr "---- BEGIN TRACE ----"
puts stderr [dict get $options -errorinfo]
puts stderr "---- END TRACE ----"
}
# Reserve code 1 for "expected" error exits...
exit 2
}
SEE ALSOexec(n)KEYWORDS
abort, exit, process
Tclexit(n)