__noreturn ========== :title: Shellcode Compiler Runtime --------------------------------------------- void example_function(void) __noreturn; --------------------------------------------- The `__noreturn` modifier can be placed immediately after a function type declaration to specify that a function can never return. For example, the `exit` function is marked with `__noreturn`. It is not necessary for functions that call `__noreturn` functions such as `exit` to explicitly specify that they cannot return. The compiler will automatically determine that such functions are `__noreturn`. This attribute is usually only necessary with functions that issue system calls that cause the process to exit, or to transition to a new codebase (such as `execve`). See also -------- link:exit.html[exit], link:execve.html[execve]