On Wed, Sep 1, 2021 at 9:25 AM Richard Salz <rich.salz(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I hope that this does not start any kind of language
flaming and that if
something starts the moderator will shut it down quickly.
Where did the name for abort(3) and SIGABRT come from? I believe it was
derived from the IBM term ABEND, but would like to know one way or the
other.
Caveat that I don't know the answer to the question, but "abort" to cease
doing something is pretty common in a lot of contexts; I always assumed
this was picked up in the same way one would "abort the mission" or "abort
the test flight" or something of that nature.
As an aside, I'd always been under the impression that the "AB" in
"ABEND"
comes from, "abnormal"?
- Dan C.