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curl_global_cleanup(3)						  libcurl Manual					    curl_global_cleanup(3)

NAME
curl_global_cleanup - Global libcurl cleanup SYNOPSIS
#include <curl/curl.h> void curl_global_cleanup(void); DESCRIPTION
curl_global_cleanup must be called once (no matter how many threads or libcurl sessions that'll be used) by every application that uses libcurl, after all uses of libcurl is complete. This is the opposite of curl_global_init. Not calling this function may result in memory leaks. This function was added in libcurl 7.8. SEE ALSO
curl_global_init(3), BUGS
None? libcurl 7.8 28 May 2001 curl_global_cleanup(3)

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curl_global_cleanup(3)						  libcurl Manual					    curl_global_cleanup(3)

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