Wanting to programmatically terminate an iPhone application is typically indicative of a design flaw. On iPhone, only the user decides when to exit an application. Why do you feel you need to override the user here?

Luke

On Jul 6, 2009, at 11:38 AM, DKJ wrote:

I want to terminate my UIApplication under some specific error conditions. I'm used to doing this kind of thing using:

        [[NSApplication sharedApplication] terminate];

But docs don't show a terminate method for UIApplication. Apparently it will respond to the message regardless; however, I'm very wary of using it if neither the compiler nor the docs mention it.

What should I do with UIApplication in these circumstances?

(exit(0) seems a bit extreme.)

dkj
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