VMS Help  —  CRTL  Feature-Test Macros, POSIX Style exit (Integrity servers, Alpha)
    The HP C and C++ Version 7.1 and higher compilers have a
    /MAIN=POSIX_EXIT qualifier that defines the _POSIX_EXIT macro
    and causes the main program to call __posix_exit instead of exit
    when returning from the main program.

    This qualifier should be used with programs ported from UNIX that
    do not explicitly call exit and do not use OpenVMS specific exit
    codes.

    For older compilers, the following sample code can be used to
    force the existing main module to have a different name so that a
    simple main program will call it but force the exit status to be
    through the __posix_exit call.

    The replacement main function can be in a different module, so
    that /DEFINE="main=real_main" is all that is needed for modifying
    the build of the existing main function.

    #define _POSIX_EXIT 1

    #include <stdlib.h>

    int real_main(int argc, char **argv);

    /* Make sure POSIXized exit is used */
    int main(int argc, char **argv)
    {
    int ret_status;

       ret_status = real_main(argc, argv);

    exit (ret_status);
    }
    #define main real_main

    Unless your C program is intentionally using OpenVMS status codes
    for exit values, it is strongly recommended that both the _POSIX_
    EXIT macro be defined and, if needed, the /MAIN=POSIX_EXIT or the
    alternative main replacement be used so that DCL, BASH, and the
    accounting file get usable exit values.
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