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PTHREADEXIT(3) BSD Library Functions Manual PTHREADEXIT(3)

NAME

pptthhrreeaaddeexxiitt - terminate the calling thread

SYNOPSIS

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void pptthhrreeaaddeexxiitt(void *valueptr);

DESCRIPTION

The pptthhrreeaaddeexxiitt() function terminates the calling thread and makes the value valueptr available to any successful join with the terminating thread. Any cancellation cleanup handlers that have been pushed and are not yet popped are popped in the reverse order that they were pushed and then executed. After all cancellation handlers have been executed, if

the thread has any thread-specific data, appropriate destructor functions

are called in an unspecified order. Thread termination does not release any application visible process resources, including, but not limited to, mutexes and file descriptors, nor does it perform any process level cleanup actions, including, but not limited to, calling aatteexxiitt() routines that may exist. An implicit call to pptthhrreeaaddeexxiitt() is made when a thread other than the thread in which mmaaiinn() was first invoked returns from the start routine that was used to create it. The function's return value serves as the thread's exit status. The behavior of pptthhrreeaaddeexxiitt() is undefined if called from a cancellation handler or destructor function that was invoked as the result of an implicit or explicit call to pptthhrreeaaddeexxiitt().

After a thread has terminated, the result of access to local (auto) vari-

ables of the thread is undefined. Thus, references to local variables of the exiting thread should not be used for the pptthhrreeaaddeexxiitt() valueptr parameter value. The process will exit with an exit status of 0 after the last thread has been terminated. The behavior is as if the implementation called eexxiitt() with a zero argument at thread termination time.

RETURN VALUES

The pptthhrreeaaddeexxiitt() function cannot return to its caller. EERRRROORRSS None.

SEE ALSO

exit(2), exit(3), pthreadcreate(3), pthreadjoin(3) STANDARDS

pptthhrreeaaddeexxiitt() conforms to ISO/IEC 9945-1:1996 (``POSIX.1'').

BSD April 4, 1996 BSD




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