I am looking for the R equivalent of linux/POSIX exit(n) which will halt the process with exit code n, signaling to a parent process that an error had occurred. Does R have such a facility?
2 Answers
It's an argument to quit()
. See ?quit
.
Arguments:
status: the (numerical) error status to be returned to the operating
system, where relevant. Conventionally ‘0’ indicates
successful completion.
Details:
Some error statuses are used by R itself. The default error
handler for non-interactive use effectively calls ‘q("no", 1,
FALSE)’ and returns error code 1. Error status 2 is used for R
‘suicide’, that is a catastrophic failure, and other small numbers
are used by specific ports for initialization failures. It is
recommended that users choose statuses of 10 or more.
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7Documentation link: stat.ethz.ch/R-manual/R-devel/library/base/html/quit.html. Example:
quit(save = "no", status = 1, runLast = FALSE)
Commented Nov 27, 2014 at 0:00
quit(
can take multiple different kinds of numeric arguments, so you have to be more explicit. Use:quit(status=3)
and see stat.ethz.ch/R-manual/R-devel/library/base/html/quit.html