Examples of using Exit code in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Computer
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
That was an exit code.
Ignore exit codes of children.
It's a lie, there is no exit code.
Is the exit code for Australia.
S subprocess failed with exit code%d.
The exit code for Australia is 0011.
S failed: exit code%d.
The exit code for the United States is 011.
We never got the exit code from him.
The plus sign(+) used before an international telephone number can either be dialed orreplaced with your country's exit code.
Without the exit code, there was no getting out.
S: C preprocessor failed with exit code%d.
Treat non-zero exit codes of children as error.
Error executing hook'%s', exit code%d.
For example, the exit code in the United States is 011.
Commonly used exit codes can be found here.
S subprocess terminated with exit code%d.
Or 0011 The exit code to call outside Australia.
The plus sign(+)shows that you're making an international call(instead of entering the country exit code for the country or region that you're in).
The formula is exit code+ country code+ area code+ phone number.
Channel requests are used to relay out-of-band channel-specific data,such as the changed size of a terminal window or the exit code of a server-side process.
So it's no surprise I knew the exit code, since I keyed it into the system myself.
Depending on from where in the world you call, the number of digits needed to connect with someone can vary- callers within the same area code need only dial the latter 7 numbers,while a caller from across the world would need an exit code, United States country code, as well as the 10-digit phone number.
Regardless, a reason and exit code is displayed, as well as the container's start and finish time.
A container in a Pod may fail for a number of reasons,such as because the process in it exited with a non-zero exit code, or the container was killed for exceeding a memory limit, etc.
However, if a country or region has multiple exit codes, you will need to enter a correct country exit code to make an international call.
You must omit any zeros or exit codes from your number.
To call New Zealand from the US, you first dial the US exit code 011, followed by New Zealand's country code, 64.