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9.94 EXIT — Exit the program with status.

Description:
EXIT causes immediate termination of the program with status. If status is omitted it returns the canonical success for the system. All Fortran I/O units are closed.
Standard:
GNU extension
Class:
Subroutine
Syntax:
CALL EXIT([STATUS])
Arguments:

STATUS Shall be an INTEGER of the default kind.

Return value:
STATUS is passed to the parent process on exit.
Example:
          program test_exit
            integer :: STATUS = 0
            print *, 'This program is going to exit.'
            call EXIT(STATUS)
          end program test_exit

See also:
ABORT, KILL