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<H1>#include "fatal.h"</H1>
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<H2>Contents</H2>
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<LI><A HREF="#routines">Public Routines</A>
<LI><A HREF="#defns">Public Definitions</A>
<LI><A HREF="#intro">Introduction</A>
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<HR><A NAME=routines></A><H2>Public Routines in File fatal.c</H2>
<H4>Index</H4>
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<TR><TD><A HREF="#bell">bell</A></TD><TD><A HREF="#fatal_error">fatal_error</A></TD><TD><A HREF="#get_fatal_exit_code">get_fatal_exit_code</A></TD><TD><A HREF="#set_fatal_exit_code">set_fatal_exit_code</A></TD>
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<H4>Details</H4>
<A NAME="bell"></A><HR><PRE><B>void bell(FILE *fp);
</B></PRE>Send the bell character '\007' to a file.
<A NAME="fatal_error"></A><HR><PRE><B>void fatal_error(char *message);
</B></PRE>This routine should be called if something terrible happens.
The message is printed to stdout and to stderr, and the
process exits with the fatal_exit_code (default 1).
<A NAME="get_fatal_exit_code"></A><HR><PRE><B>int get_fatal_exit_code();
</B></PRE>This function returns the exit code that will be used in
case <A HREF="#fatal_error">fatal_error</A>() is called.
<A NAME="set_fatal_exit_code"></A><HR><PRE><B>void set_fatal_exit_code(int exit_code);
</B></PRE>This routine changes the exit code that will be used in case
<A HREF="#fatal_error">fatal_error</A>() is called. The default value is 1.
<HR><A NAME=defns></A><H2>Public Definitions in File fatal.h</H2>
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</PRE><HR><A NAME=intro></A><H2>Introduction</H2>
This package is just a few utilities for handling fatal errors.
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