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9.2 ABORT — Abort the program

Description:
ABORT causes immediate termination of the program. On operating systems that support a core dump, ABORT will produce a core dump. It will also print a backtrace, unless -fno-backtrace is given.
Standard:
GNU extension
Class:
Subroutine
Syntax:
CALL ABORT
Return value:
Does not return.
Example:
          program test_abort
            integer :: i = 1, j = 2
            if (i /= j) call abort
          end program test_abort

See also:
EXIT, KILL, BACKTRACE