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.TH curl_global_cleanup 3 "17 Feb 2006" "libcurl 7.8" "libcurl Manual"
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.SH NAME
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curl_global_cleanup - global libcurl cleanup
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B #include <curl/curl.h>
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.BI "void curl_global_cleanup(void);"
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.ad
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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This function releases resources acquired by \fBcurl_global_init(3)\fP.
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You should call \fIcurl_global_cleanup(3)\fP once for each call you make to
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\fIcurl_global_init(3)\fP, after you are done using libcurl.
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\fBThis function is not thread safe.\fP You must not call it when any other
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thread in the program (i.e. a thread sharing the same memory) is running.
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This doesn't just mean no other thread that is using libcurl. Because
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\fBcurl_global_cleanup(3)\fP calls functions of other libraries that are
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similarly thread unsafe, it could conflict with any other thread that uses
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these other libraries.
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See the description in \fBlibcurl(3)\fP of global environment requirements for
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details of how to use this function.
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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.BR curl_global_init "(3), "
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.BR libcurl "(3), "
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