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NAME

elf_end — finish using an object file

SYNOPSIS

cc [flag... ] file... -lelf [library] ...

#include <libelf.h>

int elf_end(Elf *elf);

DESCRIPTION

A program uses elf_end to terminate an ELF descriptor, elf, and to deallocate data associated with the descriptor. Until the program terminates a descriptor, the data remain allocated. elf should be a value previously returned by elf_begin; a null pointer is allowed as an argument, to simplify error handling. If the program wishes to write data associated with the ELF descriptor to the file, it must use elf_update before calling elf_end.

As elf_begin(3E) explains, a descriptor can have more than one activation. Calling elf_end removes one activation and returns the remaining activation count. The library does not terminate the descriptor until the activation count reaches zero. Consequently, a zero return value indicates the ELF descriptor is no longer valid.

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