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HP-UX Reference > Ddlclose(3C)HP-UX 11i Version 2: December 2007 Update |
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NAMEdlclose() — close a shared library DESCRIPTIONdlclose() is one of a family of routines that give the user direct access to the dynamic linking facilities (using the -ldl option on the compiler or ld command line). dlclose() disassociates a shared object previously opened by dlopen() from the current process. Once an object has been closed using dlclose(), its symbols are no longer available to dlsym(). All objects loaded automatically as a result of invoking dlopen() on the referenced object (see dlopen(3C)) are also closed. handle is the value returned by a previous invocation of dlopen(). RETURN VALUEIf the referenced object was successfully closed, dlclose() returns 0. If the object could not be closed, or if handle does not refer to an open object, dlclose() returns a non-0 value. More detailed diagnostic information is available through dlerror(). ERRORSIf dlclose() fails, a subsequent call to dlerrno() returns one of the following values.
WARNINGSA successful invocation of dlclose() does not guarantee that the objects associated with handle have actually been removed from the address space of the process. Objects loaded by one invocation of dlopen() may also be loaded by another invocation of dlopen(). The same object may also be opened multiple times. An object is not removed from the address space until all references to that object through an explicit dlopen() invocation have been closed and all other objects implicitly referencing that object have also been closed. Once an object has been closed by dlclose(), referencing symbols contained in that object can cause undefined behavior. SEE ALSOdlerrno(3C), dlerror(3C), dlopen(3C), dlsym(3C). Texts and Tutorials
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