= zmq_close(3) == NAME zmq_close - close 0MQ socket == SYNOPSIS *int zmq_close (void '*socket');* == DESCRIPTION The _zmq_close()_ function shall destroy the socket referenced by the 'socket' argument. Any outstanding messages physically received from the network but not yet received by the application with _zmq_recv()_ shall be discarded. The behaviour for discarding messages sent by the application with _zmq_send()_ but not yet physically transferred to the network depends on the value of the _ZMQ_LINGER_ socket option for the specified 'socket'. _zmq_close()_ must be called exactly once for each socket. If it is never called, _zmq_ctx_term()_ will block forever. If it is called multiple times for the same socket or if 'socket' does not point to a socket, the behaviour is undefined. NOTE: The default setting of _ZMQ_LINGER_ does not discard unsent messages; this behaviour may cause the application to block when calling _zmq_ctx_term()_. For details refer to xref:zmq_setsockopt.adoc[zmq_setsockopt] and xref:zmq_ctx_term.adoc[zmq_ctx_term] NOTE: This API will complete asynchronously, so not everything will be deallocated after it returns. See above for details about linger. == RETURN VALUE The _zmq_close()_ function shall return zero if successful. Otherwise it shall return `-1` and set 'errno' to one of the values defined below. == ERRORS *ENOTSOCK*:: The provided 'socket' was NULL. == SEE ALSO * xref:zmq_socket.adoc[zmq_socket] * xref:zmq_ctx_term.adoc[zmq_ctx_term] * xref:zmq_setsockopt.adoc[zmq_setsockopt] * xref:zmq.adoc[zmq] == AUTHORS This page was written by the 0MQ community. To make a change please read the 0MQ Contribution Policy at .