GENDERS_HANDLE_CREATE(3) LIBGENDERS GENDERS_HANDLE_CREATE(3)NAME
genders_handle_create - create a genders handle
SYNOPSIS
#include <genders.h>
genders_t genders_handle_create(void);
DESCRIPTION
genders_handle_create() creates a genders handle for use with the genders C API. A genders handle is of type genders_t, which is defined
in genders.h. The genders handle must be passed to most of the genders C API functions.
RETURN VALUES
On success, a genders handle (datatype genders_t) will be returned. On error, NULL is returned.
FILES
/usr/include/genders.h
SEE ALSO genders_handle_destroy(3), genders_load_data(3)LLNL August 2003 GENDERS_HANDLE_CREATE(3)
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GENDERS_HANDLE_DESTROY(3) LIBGENDERS GENDERS_HANDLE_DESTROY(3)NAME
genders_handle_destroy - destroys a genders handle
SYNOPSIS
#include <genders.h>
int genders_handle_destroy(genders_t handle);
DESCRIPTION
genders_handle_destroy() destroys the genders handle pointed to by handle and frees all allocated memory associated with it.
RETURN VALUES
On success, 0 is returned. On error, -1 is returned, and an error code is returned in handle. The error code can be retrieved via gen-
ders_errnum(3) , and a description of the error code can be retrieved via genders_strerror(3). Error codes are defined in genders.h.
ERRORS
GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE
The handle parameter is NULL. The genders handle must be created with genders_handle_create(3).
GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC
handle has an incorrect magic number. handle does not point to a genders handle or handle has already been destroyed.
FILES
/usr/include/genders.h
SEE ALSO libgenders(3), genders_handle_create(3), genders_load_data(3), genders_errnum(3), genders_strerror(3)LLNL August 2003 GENDERS_HANDLE_DESTROY(3)
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