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+ | # $EPIC: quit.txt,v 1.4 2006/08/29 18:22:56 sthalik Exp $ | ||
+ | ======Synopsis: | ||
+ | [[quit]] [<quit message> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ======Description: | ||
+ | When you are all done with talking, you can use the [[QUIT]] command to | ||
+ | exit from IRC and go back to your shell. | ||
+ | |||
+ | * All of your dcc connections are terminated | ||
+ | * Your quit message is created, either //<quit message>// | ||
+ | * [[on exit]] is thrown. | ||
+ | * TCL, Perl, and Ruby finalizers (if any) are run. | ||
+ | * You are disconnected from every server using your quit message. | ||
+ | * All of your [[log command|logfiles]] are closed | ||
+ | * All of your [[exec command|exec]] processes are terminated. | ||
+ | * Your terminal is returned to its initial state | ||
+ | * As much memory as possible is free()d to find memory leaks. | ||
+ | * The program terminates. | ||
+ | |||
+ | The ordering of the above list is not a promise, it's just included for | ||
+ | your edification. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ======Examples: | ||
+ | To quit from IRC with a message: | ||
+ | /quit I'll be back soon! | ||
+ | |||
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