= zmq_ctx_term(3) == NAME zmq_ctx_term - terminate a 0MQ context == SYNOPSIS *int zmq_ctx_term (void '*context');* == DESCRIPTION The _zmq_ctx_term()_ function shall destroy the 0MQ context 'context'. Context termination is performed in the following steps: 1. Any blocking operations currently in progress on sockets open within 'context' shall return immediately with an error code of ETERM. With the exception of _zmq_close()_, any further operations on sockets open within 'context' shall fail with an error code of ETERM. 2. After interrupting all blocking calls, _zmq_ctx_term()_ shall _block_ until the following conditions are satisfied: * All sockets open within 'context' have been closed with _zmq_close()_. * For each socket within 'context', all messages sent by the application with _zmq_send()_ have either been physically transferred to a network peer, or the socket's linger period set with the _ZMQ_LINGER_ socket option has expired. For further details regarding socket linger behaviour refer to the _ZMQ_LINGER_ option in xref:zmq_setsockopt.adoc[zmq_setsockopt] This function replaces the deprecated functions xref:zmq_term.adoc[zmq_term] and xref:zmq_ctx_destroy.adoc[zmq_ctx_destroy] == RETURN VALUE The _zmq_ctx_term()_ function shall return zero if successful. Otherwise it shall return `-1` and set 'errno' to one of the values defined below. == ERRORS *EFAULT*:: The provided 'context' was invalid. *EINTR*:: Termination was interrupted by a signal. It can be restarted if needed. == SEE ALSO * xref:zmq.adoc[zmq] * xref:zmq_init.adoc[zmq_init] * xref:zmq_close.adoc[zmq_close] * xref:zmq_setsockopt.adoc[zmq_setsockopt] == AUTHORS This page was written by the 0MQ community. To make a change please read the 0MQ Contribution Policy at .