KILL
— Send a signal to a process ¶Sends the signal specified by SIG to the process PID.
See kill(2)
.
This intrinsic is provided in both subroutine and function forms; however, only one form can be used in any given program unit.
GNU extension
GNU extension
Subroutine, function
CALL KILL(PID, SIG [, STATUS]) |
STATUS = KILL(PID, SIG) |
PID | Shall be a scalar INTEGER with INTENT(IN) . |
SIG | Shall be a scalar INTEGER with INTENT(IN) . |
STATUS | [Subroutine](Optional)
Shall be a scalar INTEGER .
Returns 0 on success; otherwise a system-specific error code is returned. |
STATUS | [Function] The kind type parameter is that of
pid .
Returns 0 on success; otherwise a system-specific error code is returned. |
ABORT
— Abort the program,
EXIT
— Exit the program with status.