QUIT
Ends the editing session without writing an output file.
Syntax
QUIT [{ OFF | ON} [,severity]]
Parameters
OFF Tells DECTPU not to check if any buffers have been modified.
ON Tells DECTPU to check if any buffers have been modified
before quitting. This is the default.
severity An integer specifying the severity for the TPU$_QUITING
status code returned by TPU$CONTROL. The default is
success.
Comments
If you do not specify the OFF keyword, then on quitting, if you have
modified any buffers that have not been SET (NO_WRITE,...), the
following prompt appears:
Buffer modifications will not be saved, continue quitting (Y or N)?
If you want to quit (ending the editing session and discarding your
edits), enter Yes. If you want to continue the editing session, enter
No. If no buffers have been modified, QUIT ends the session without
prompting you.
Examples
1. QUIT (OFF);
Ends the session, and does NOT check if any buffers have been
modified.
2. The following example shows the use of QUIT at the end of a command
file used to create a section file:
.
.
POSITION (main_window);
tpu$local_init;
user$define_keys;
SAVE (mysecfile.tpu$section);
QUIT;
Related topics
EXIT SET(NO_WRITE) SET(OUTPUT_FILE) WRITE_FILE