SHM_UNLINK(2) | System Calls Manual | SHM_UNLINK(2) |
shm_unlink
—
remove shared memory object
#include
<sys/mman.h>
int
shm_unlink
(const
char *name);
The
shm_unlink
()
function disassociates the shared memory object specified by
name from that name. The resources associated with the
shared memory object remain intact until the last file descriptor reference
is removed, e.g., by close(2) or
munmap(2), at which point the resources are reclaimed (if
no references exist at the time of the call to
shm_unlink
(), the resources are reclaimed
immediately). The name can only be reused when it is bound to a new shared
memory object with a call to shm_open(2) with the
O_CREAT
flag.
Upon successful completion, a value of 0 is returned. Otherwise, a value of -1 is returned and errno is set to indicate the error, and the named shared memory object will remain unchanged.
The shm_unlink
() succeeds unless:
EACCES
]ENAMETOOLONG
]PSHMNAMLEN
characters (defined in
<sys/posix_shm.h>
), but
this may change in the future.ENOENT
]close(2), mmap(2), munmap(2), shm_open(2), shmat(2), shmctl(2)
shm_open
() is specified in the POSIX
Realtime Extension (1003.1b-1993/1003.1i-1995).
August 31, 2006 | Darwin |