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tis_cond_destroy(3)					   tis_cond_destroy(3)

NAME
       tis_cond_destroy - Destroys the specified condition variable

SYNOPSIS
       #include <tis.h>

       int tis_cond_destroy(
	       pthread_cond_t *cond );

LIBRARY
       Standard C Library (libc.so, libc.a)

STANDARDS
       None

PARAMETERS
       Address	 of  the  condition  variable  (passed	by  reference)	to  be
       destroyed.

DESCRIPTION
       This routine destroys the condition variable specified by cond.	 After
       this routine is called, DECthreads may reclaim internal storage used by
       the condition variable object. Call this routine when a condition vari‐
       able will no longer be referenced.

       The results of this routine are unpredictable if the condition variable
       specified in cond does not exist or is not initialized.

       For more information about actions when threads are present,  refer  to
       the pthread_cond_destroy(3) description.

RETURN VALUES
       If  an  error  condition	 occurs, this routine returns an integer value
       indicating the type of error.  Possible return values are  as  follows:
       Successful  completion.	 The  object being referenced by cond is being
       referenced   by	 another   thread   that   is	currently    executing
       tis_cond_wait(3)	 on  the  condition variable specified in cond.	 (This
       error can only occur when threads are present.)	The value specified by
       cond is not a valid condition variable.

ERRORS
       None

SEE ALSO
       Functions: tis_cond_broadcast(3), tis_cond_init(3), tis_cond_signal(3),
       tis_cond_wait(3)

       Manuals: Guide to DECthreads and Programmer's Guide

							   tis_cond_destroy(3)
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