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atexit
Langue: en
Version: 2003-11-01 (openSuse - 09/10/07)
Section: 3 (Bibliothèques de fonctions)
NAME
atexit - register a function to be called at normal process terminationSYNOPSIS
#include <stdlib.h> int atexit(void (*function)(void));
DESCRIPTION
The atexit() function registers the given function to be called at normal process termination, either via exit(3) or via return from the program's main(). Functions so registered are called in the reverse order of their registration; no arguments are passed.POSIX.1-2001 requires that an implementation allow at least ATEXIT_MAX (32) such functions to be registered. The actual limit supported by an implementation can be obtained using sysconf(3).
When a child process is created via fork(2), it inherits copies of its parent's registrations. Upon a successful call to one of the exec(3) functions, all registrations are removed.
RETURN VALUE
The atexit() function returns the value 0 if successful; otherwise it returns a non-zero value.CONFORMING TO
SVr4, 4.3BSD, C89, C99, POSIX.1-2001.NOTES
Functions registered using atexit() (and on_exit(3)) are not called if a process terminates abnormally because of the delivery of a signal.Linux Notes
Since glibc 2.2.3, atexit() (and on_exit(3)) can be used within a shared library to establish functions that are called when the shared library is unloaded.EXAMPLE
#include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <unistd.h> void bye(void) { printf("That was all, folks\n"); } int main(void) { long a; int i; a = sysconf(_SC_ATEXIT_MAX); printf("ATEXIT_MAX = %ld\n", a); i = atexit(bye); if (i != 0) { fprintf(stderr, "cannot set exit function\n"); return EXIT_FAILURE; } return EXIT_SUCCESS; }
SEE ALSO
_exit(2), exit(3), on_exit(3)Contenus ©2006-2024 Benjamin Poulain
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