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Usage:
quit or bye or end or stop or exit
quit(F) or bye(F) or end(F) or stop(F) or exit(F)
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Keywords:
general
Usage
To terminate a MacAnova run, type 'quit'. On a windowed version,
you will be asked if you want to save the workspace and any
command/output windows.
quit() or quit(T) has the same effect as 'quit'.
quit(F) means you want to quit unconditionally with no opportunity to
save the workspace or windows. On a version without Windows, it is no
different from quit(T).
It is an error for quit to be part of a compound command (enclosed in
{...}) or for there to be anything other than a comment starting with
'#' after it on the command line.
'stop', 'end', 'bye' and 'exit' mean the same as 'quit'.
Example
Example:
Cmd> quit # or bye or stop() or end(T), etc.
Quitting in windowed versions
In a windowed version, you can also select Quit on the File Menu.
You will be asked whether you wish to save the workspace or the
command/output window(s). On Mac OS 9, if you hold down the Option
key while selecting Quit or hitting Return after typing 'quit', you
quit unconditionally without a chance to save files.
Cross references
See also topic 'launching'.
Gary Oehlert
2005-08-12