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Performs cleanup operations and returns without terminating the process.
Syntax
void _cexit( void );
void _c_exit( void );
Remarks
The _cexit function calls, in last-in, first-out (LIFO) order, the functions registered by atexit and _onexit. Then _cexit flushes all I/O buffers and closes all open streams before returning. _c_exit is the same as _exit but returns to the calling process without processing atexit or _onexit or flushing stream buffers. The behavior of exit, _exit, _cexit, and _c_exit is shown in the following table.
| Function | Behavior | 
|---|---|
exit | 
Performs complete C library termination procedures, terminates process, and exits with supplied status code. | 
_exit | 
Performs quick C library termination procedures, terminates process, and exits with supplied status code. | 
_cexit | 
Performs complete C library termination procedures and returns to caller, but doesn't terminate process. | 
_c_exit | 
Performs quick C library termination procedures and returns to caller, but doesn't terminate process. | 
When you call the _cexit or _c_exit functions, the destructors for any temporary or automatic objects that exist at the time of the call aren't called. An automatic object is an object that is defined in a function where the object isn't declared to be static. A temporary object is an object created by the compiler. To destroy an automatic object before calling _cexit or _c_exit, explicitly call the destructor for the object, as follows:
myObject.myClass::~myClass( );
By default, this function's global state is scoped to the application. To change this behavior, see Global state in the CRT.
Requirements
| Routine | Required header | 
|---|---|
_cexit | 
<process.h> | 
_c_exit | 
<process.h> | 
For more compatibility information, see Compatibility.
See also
Process and environment control
abort
atexit
_exec, _wexec functions
exit, _Exit, _exit
_onexit, _onexit_m
_spawn, _wspawn functions
system, _wsystem