Arduino specifically provides absolutely no way to exit their loop
function, as exhibited by the code that actually runs it:
setup(); for (;;) { loop(); if (serialEventRun) serialEventRun(); }
Besides, on a microcontroller there isn’t anything to exit to in the first place.
The closest you can do is to just halt the processor. That will stop processing until it’s reset.
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