rejtzködk
Rejtzködk is a Hungarian term that translates to "return code" or "exit code" in English, referring to a numerical value returned by a program or script to indicate the outcome of its execution. In computing, return codes are widely used in command-line interfaces, scripting languages, and operating systems to communicate the success or failure of a process. The concept is fundamental in programming and system administration, particularly in environments where automation and error handling are critical.
In Hungary, the term *rejtzködk* is often discussed in the context of software development, debugging, and system
The use of return codes is particularly important in scripting languages like Bash, where they allow programs
While *rejtzködk* is primarily a technical term, it reflects broader principles of error handling and process