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io_destroy(3) Library Functions Manual io_destroy(3)
io_destroy - destroy an asynchronous I/O context
Asynchronous I/O library (libaio, -laio)
#include <libaio.h>
long io_destroy(io_context_t *ctx_idp);
The io_destroy() system call will attempt to cancel all
outstanding asynchronous I/O operations against ctx_id, will block
on the completion of all operations that could not be canceled,
and will destroy the ctx_id.
On success, io_destroy() returns 0. On error, a negative error
code is returned to indicate the error.
See io_destroy(2).
libaio.
libaio.
io_destroy(2), io(3), aio(7)
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