$status
)Terminates execution of the script. Shutdown functions and object destructors will always be executed even if exit is called.
exit is a language construct and it can be called without parentheses if no status
is passed.
If status
is a string, this function prints the status
just before exiting.
If status
is an integer, that value will be used as the exit status and not printed. Exit statuses should be in the range 0 to 254, the exit status 255 is reserved by PHP and shall not be used. The status 0 is used to terminate the program successfully.
Note: PHP >= 4.2.0 does NOT print the
status
if it is an integer.
No value is returned.
This language construct is equivalent to die().
<?php $filename = '/path/to/data-file'; $file = fopen($filename, 'r') or exit("unable to open file ($filename)"); ?>
<?php //exit program normally exit; exit(); exit(0); //exit with an error code exit(1); exit(0376); //octal ?>
<?php class Foo { public function __destruct() { echo 'Destruct: ' . __METHOD__ . '()' . PHP_EOL; } } function shutdown() { echo 'Shutdown: ' . __FUNCTION__ . '()' . PHP_EOL; } $foo = new Foo(); register_shutdown_function('shutdown'); exit(); echo 'This will not be output.'; ?>
The above example will output:
Shutdown: shutdown() Destruct: Foo::__destruct()
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