libzmq/doc/zmq_atomic_counter_destroy.txt
Pieter Hintjens 04664f0ef7 Problem: 'bool' is not defined by default
zmq_atomic_counter_dec returned a 'bool' value, yet this isn't
defined by standard, so causes compile errors in upstream code.

Solution: return an int that can be safely converted to bool if
needed by bindings.
2014-12-23 15:20:10 +01:00

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zmq_atomic_counter_destroy(3)
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NAME
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zmq_atomic_counter_destroy - destroy an atomic counter
SYNOPSIS
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*void zmq_atomic_counter_destroy (void **counter_p);*
DESCRIPTION
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The _zmq_atomic_counter_destroy_ function destroys an atomic counter and
nullifies its reference. Pass the address of an atomic counter (void **)
rather than the counter itself. You must destroy all counters that you
create, to avoid memory leakage. This function uses platform specific
atomic operations.
RETURN VALUE
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The _zmq_atomic_counter_destroy()_ function has no return value.
EXAMPLE
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.Test code for atomic counters
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void *counter = zmq_atomic_counter_new ();
assert (zmq_atomic_counter_value (counter) == 0);
assert (zmq_atomic_counter_inc (counter) == 0);
assert (zmq_atomic_counter_inc (counter) == 1);
assert (zmq_atomic_counter_inc (counter) == 2);
assert (zmq_atomic_counter_value (counter) == 3);
assert (zmq_atomic_counter_dec (counter) == 1);
assert (zmq_atomic_counter_dec (counter) == 1);
assert (zmq_atomic_counter_dec (counter) == 0);
zmq_atomic_counter_set (counter, 2);
assert (zmq_atomic_counter_dec (counter) == 1);
assert (zmq_atomic_counter_dec (counter) == 0);
zmq_atomic_counter_destroy (&counter);
return 0;
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SEE ALSO
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linkzmq:zmq_atomic_counter_new[3]
linkzmq:zmq_atomic_counter_set[3]
linkzmq:zmq_atomic_counter_inc[3]
linkzmq:zmq_atomic_counter_dec[3]
linkzmq:zmq_atomic_counter_value[3]
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