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| − | The DIE() function closes all open files and ends the Recital process, returns the specified message, <expC>, or status code (-1 to 254) , <expN>, to the operating system or calling script.    | + | The DIE() function closes all open files and ends the Recital process, returns the specified message, <expC>, or status code (-1 to 254), <expN>, to the operating system or calling script.    | 
Latest revision as of 14:45, 30 October 2009
Purpose
Terminate session returning a message or status code
Syntax
DIE(<expC>|<expN>)
See Also
CLOSE, ERRORLEVEL(), EXIT(), QUIT, RUN
Description
The DIE() function closes all open files and ends the Recital process, returns the specified message, <expC>, or status code (-1 to 254), <expN>, to the operating system or calling script.
Example
// Exit if [ABANDON] was pressed if lastkey()=ctrl('g') die("User "+user()+ " exited at "+time()) endif
Products
Recital, Recital Server
