The exit(0) function is exactly what I was looking for - Thank you so much!!
Adam
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Browse All TopicsI would like to have a function that, when called, would end the program - no matter where it was called. I obviously cannot use return 0; from the int() function and I would rather not use System("Pause"); if I can help it because I have been receiving some strange errors.
Thanks in advance, EE is always great.
Adam
p.s. I’m using Turbo C++ by Borland as my compiler if it matters
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by: KrapPosted on 2003-02-02 at 05:25:49ID: 7862506
Maybe exit(), or is it in the functions you don't want to use ?
Else, you can try to crash the program, depending on the compiler, string manipulation on a NULL address will crash it (for example printf(NULL);) ?
Is this what you want ?