Searched refs:abort (Results 1 – 25 of 44) sorted by relevance
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39 abort(); in main()42 abort(); in main()45 abort(); in main()48 abort(); in main()51 abort(); in main()
18 abort (); in main()21 abort (); in main()
81 abort (); in __malloc_lock()92 abort (); in __malloc_lock()94 abort (); in __malloc_lock()106 abort (); in __malloc_unlock()108 abort (); in __malloc_unlock()
24 abort (); in atexit()
23 abort (void) in abort() function
113 abort (); in __getreent()
5 abort(); in main()
63 abort (void) in abort() function
58 abort(); in __assert_no_args()
54 abort (void) in abort() function
25 abort (); in __eprintf()
66 abort(); in __assert_func()
46 abort(); in abort_handler_s()
21 abort (void) in abort() function
41 abort (); in _exit()
30 abort(); in __assert_func()
82 abort (void) in abort() function
25 abort(); in __chk_fail()
58 abort(); in __stack_chk_fail_weak()
61 abort(); in __ubsan_handle_out_of_bounds()
102 abort(); in main()
32 abort () function
123 ## abort section in Picolibc and Operating Systems125 Posix says that `abort` sends `SIGABRT` to the calling process as if126 the process called `raise(SIGABRT)`. It also says `abort` shall not127 return. The picolibc implementation of `abort` calls `raise`; if that132 `_exit` to support `abort`.
158 abort (); in main()
180 abort (); in main()