std::at_quick_exit
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Defined in header <cstdlib>
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int at_quick_exit( /*atexit-handler*/* func ) noexcept; int at_quick_exit( /*c-atexit-handler*/* func ) noexcept; |
(1) | (since C++11) |
extern "C++" using /*atexit-handler*/ = void(); extern "C" using /*c-atexit-handler*/ = void(); |
(2) | (exposition only*) |
Registers the function pointed to by func
to be called on quick program termination (via std::quick_exit).
Calling the function from several threads does not induce a data race. The implementation is guaranteed to support the registration of at least 32 functions. The exact limit is implementation-defined.
The registered functions will not be called on normal program termination. If a function need to be called in that case, std::atexit must be used.
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Parameters
func | - | pointer to a function to be called on quick program termination |
Return value
0 if the registration succeeds, nonzero value otherwise.
Notes
The two overloads are distinct because the types of the parameter func
are distinct (language linkage is part of its type).
Example
Run this code
#include <cstdlib> #include <iostream> void f1() { std::cout << "pushed first" << std::endl; // flush is intentional } extern "C" void f2() { std::cout << "pushed second\n"; } int main() { auto f3 = [] { std::cout << "pushed third\n"; }; std::at_quick_exit(f1); std::at_quick_exit(f2); std::at_quick_exit(f3); std::quick_exit(0); }
Output:
pushed third pushed second pushed first
See also
causes abnormal program termination (without cleaning up) (function) | |
causes normal program termination with cleaning up (function) | |
registers a function to be called on std::exit() invocation (function) | |
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causes quick program termination without completely cleaning up (function) |
C documentation for at_quick_exit
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