ABORT — Abort the program#

ABORT()#

ABORT causes immediate termination of the program. On operating systems that support a core dump, ABORT will produce a core dump. It will also print a backtrace, unless -fno-backtrace is given.

Returns:

Does not return.

Standard:

GNU extension

Class:

Subroutine

Syntax:
CALL ABORT
Example:
program test_abort
  integer :: i = 1, j = 2
  if (i /= j) call abort
end program test_abort
See also:

EXIT — Exit the program with status., KILL — Send a signal to a process, BACKTRACE — Show a backtrace