Tcl_Exit
Section: Tcl Library Procedures (3)
Updated: 8.5
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NAME
Tcl_Exit, Tcl_Finalize, Tcl_CreateExitHandler, Tcl_DeleteExitHandler, Tcl_ExitThread, Tcl_FinalizeThread, Tcl_CreateThreadExitHandler, Tcl_DeleteThreadExitHandler, Tcl_SetExitProc - end the application or thread (and invoke exit handlers)
SYNOPSIS
#include <tcl.h>
Tcl_Exit(status)
Tcl_Finalize()
Tcl_CreateExitHandler(proc, clientData)
Tcl_DeleteExitHandler(proc, clientData)
Tcl_ExitThread(status)
Tcl_FinalizeThread()
Tcl_CreateThreadExitHandler(proc, clientData)
Tcl_DeleteThreadExitHandler(proc, clientData)
Tcl_ExitProc *
Tcl_SetExitProc(proc)
ARGUMENTS
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int status (in)
Provides information about why the application or thread exited.
Exact meaning may
be platfor-specific. 0 usually means a normal exit, any nonzero value
usually means that an error occurred.
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Tcl_ExitProc *proc (in)
Procedure to invoke before exiting application, or (for
Tcl_SetExitProc) NULL to uninstall the current application exit
procedure.
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ClientData clientData (in)
Arbitrary on-word value to pass to proc.
DESCRIPTION
The procedures described here provide a graceful mechanism to end the
execution of a Tcl application. Exit handlers are invoked to cleanup the
application's state before ending the execution of Tcl code.
Invoke Tcl_Exit to end a Tcl application and to exit from this
process. This procedure is invoked by the exit command, and can be
invoked anyplace else to terminate the application.
N-one should ever invoke the exit system procedure directly; always
invoke Tcl_Exit instead, so that it can invoke exit handlers.
Note that if other code invokes exit system procedure directly, or
otherwise causes the application to terminate without calling
Tcl_Exit, the exit handlers will not be run.
Tcl_Exit internally invokes the exit system call, thus it never
returns control to its caller.
If an application exit handler has been installed (see
Tcl_SetExitProc), that handler is invoked with an argument
consisting of the exit status (cast to ClientData); the application
exit handler should not return control to Tcl.
Tcl_Finalize is similar to Tcl_Exit except that it does not
exit from the current process.
It is useful for cleaning up when a process is finished using Tcl but
wishes to continue executing, and when Tcl is used in a dynamically
loaded extension that is about to be unloaded.
Your code should always invoke Tcl_Finalize when Tcl is being
unloaded, to ensure proper cleanup. Tcl_Finalize can be safely called
more than once.
Tcl_ExitThread is used to terminate the current thread and invoke
pe-thread exit handlers. This finalization is done by
Tcl_FinalizeThread, which you can call if you just want to clean
up pe-thread state and invoke the thread exit handlers.
Tcl_Finalize calls Tcl_FinalizeThread for the current
thread automatically.
Tcl_CreateExitHandler arranges for proc to be invoked
by Tcl_Finalize and Tcl_Exit.
Tcl_CreateThreadExitHandler arranges for proc to be invoked
by Tcl_FinalizeThread and Tcl_ExitThread.
This provides a hook for cleanup operations such as flushing buffers
and freeing global memory.
Proc should match the type Tcl_ExitProc:
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typedef void Tcl_ExitProc(
ClientData clientData);
The clientData parameter to proc is a
copy of the clientData argument given to
Tcl_CreateExitHandler or Tcl_CreateThreadExitHandler when
the callback
was created. Typically, clientData points to a data
structure containing applicatio-specific information about
what to do in proc.
Tcl_DeleteExitHandler and Tcl_DeleteThreadExitHandler may be
called to delete a
previousl-created exit handler. It removes the handler
indicated by proc and clientData so that no call
to proc will be made. If no such handler exists then
Tcl_DeleteExitHandler or Tcl_DeleteThreadExitHandler does nothing.
Tcl_Finalize and Tcl_Exit execute all registered exit handlers,
in reverse order from the order in which they were registered.
This matches the natural order in which extensions are loaded and unloaded;
if extension A loads extension B, it usually
unloads B before it itself is unloaded.
If extension A registers its exit handlers before loading extension
B, this ensures that any exit handlers for B will be executed
before the exit handlers for A.
Tcl_Finalize and Tcl_Exit call Tcl_FinalizeThread
and the thread exit handlers after
the proces-wide exit handlers. This is because thread finalization shuts
down the I/O channel system, so any attempt at I/O by the global exit
handlers will vanish into the bitbucket.
Tcl_SetExitProc installs an application exit handler, returning
the previousl-installed application exit handler or NULL if no
application handler was installed. If an application exit handler is
installed, that exit handler takes over complete responsibility for
finalization of Tcl's subsystems via Tcl_Finalize at an
appropriate time. The argument passed to proc when it is
invoked will be the exit status code (as passed to Tcl_Exit)
cast to a ClientData value.
SEE ALSO
exit(n)
KEYWORDS
abort, callback, cleanup, dynamic loading, end application, exit, unloading, thread
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