EXIT
suggest changeExits the DOS console or, with /b
, only the currently running batch or the currently executed subroutine. If used without /b
in a batch file, causes the DOS console calling the batch to close.
Examples:
exit
exit /b
Links:
$ exit /?
Quits the CMD.EXE program (command interpreter) or the current batch
script.
EXIT [/B] [exitCode]
/B specifies to exit the current batch script instead of
CMD.EXE. If executed from outside a batch script, it
will quit CMD.EXE
exitCode specifies a numeric number. if /B is specified, sets
ERRORLEVEL that number. If quitting CMD.EXE, sets the process
exit code with that number.
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