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shmem_global_exit - A routine that allows any PE to force termination
of an entire program.
C or C++:
#include <mpp/shmem.h>
void shmem_global_exit(int status);
Fortran:
include ’mpp/shmem.fh’
INTEGER STATUS
CALL SHMEM_GLOBAL_EXIT(status)
shmem_global_exit() shmem_global_exit is a non-collective routine
that allows any one PE to force termination of an Open- SHMEM program for
all PEs, passing an exit status to the execution environment. This routine
terminates the entire program, not just the OpenSHMEM portion. When any
PE calls shmem_global_exit, it results in the immediate notification to
all PEs to terminate. shmem_global_exit flushes I/O and releases resources
in accordance with C/C++/Fortran language requirements for normal program
termination. If more than one PE calls shmem_global_exit, then the exit
status returned to the environment shall be one of the values passed to
shmem_global_exit as the status argument. There is no return to the caller
of shmem_global_exit; control is returned from the OpenSHMEM program to
the execution environment for all PEs.
intro_shmem(3), shmem_my_pe(3),
shmem_init(3)
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