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pthread_cleanup_pop
—
call the first cleanup routine
#include
<pthread.h>
void
pthread_cleanup_pop
(int
execute);
The
pthread_cleanup_pop
()
function pops the top cleanup routine off of the current threads cleanup
routine stack, and, if execute is non-zero, it will
execute the function. If there is no cleanup routine then
pthread_cleanup_pop
() does nothing.
The
pthread_cleanup_pop
()
function is implemented as a macro that closes a block. Invocations of this
function must appear as standalone statements that are paired with an
earlier call of pthread_cleanup_push(3) in the same
lexical scope.
The pthread_cleanup_pop
() function does
not return any value.
None
The pthread_cleanup_pop
() function
conforms to ISO/IEC 9945-1:1996
(“POSIX.1”).
October 25, 2014 | Mac OS X 12 |