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XS_TERM(3)		     Crossroads I/O Manual		    XS_TERM(3)

NAME
       xs_term - terminate the context

SYNOPSIS
       int xs_term (void *context);

DESCRIPTION
       The xs_term() function shall terminate the Crossroads 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 xs_close(), any further operations on
	   sockets open within context shall fail with an error code of ETERM.

	2. After interrupting all blocking calls, xs_term() shall block until
	   the following conditions are satisfied:

	   ·   All sockets open within context have been closed with
	       xs_close().

	   ·   For each socket within context, all messages sent by the
	       application with xs_send() have either been physically
	       transferred to a network peer, or the socket’s linger period
	       set with the XS_LINGER socket option has expired.

       For further details regarding socket linger behaviour refer to the
       XS_LINGER option in xs_setsockopt(3).

RETURN VALUE
       The xs_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
       xs(7) xs_init(3) xs_close(3) xs_setsockopt(3)

AUTHORS
       The Crossroads documentation was written by Martin Sustrik
       <sustrik@250bpm.com[1]> and Martin Lucina <martin@lucina.net[2]>.

NOTES
	1. sustrik@250bpm.com
	   mailto:sustrik@250bpm.com

	2. martin@lucina.net
	   mailto:martin@lucina.net

Crossroads I/O 1.2.0		  02/17/2016			    XS_TERM(3)
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