01-25-2011
A message queue is not a file. You can't call utimes() on it.
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mq_close
mq_close(3) Library Functions Manual mq_close(3)
NAME
mq_close - Closes a message queue (P1003.1b)
LIBRARY
Realtime Library (librt.so, librt.a)
SYNOPSIS
#include <mqueue.h>
int mq_close (
mqd_t mqdes);
PARAMETERS
mqdes Specifies a message queue descriptor.
DESCRIPTION
The mq_close function closes a message queue. This function removes the association between the message queue descriptor, mqdes, and its
open message queue description. When all message queue descriptors associated with an open message queue description have been closed, the
associated open message queue description is removed. The message associated with the message queue will then be deleted if mq_unlink was
already called, or is called after all processes have closed the queue.
RETURN VALUES
On successful completion, the function returns the value 0 (zero); otherwise, the function returns the value -1 and sets errno to indicate
the error.
ERRORS
The mq_close function fails under the following conditions:
[EBADF] The mqdes argument is an invalid message queue descriptor.
[EFAULT] An internal virtual memory error occurred.
RELATED INFORMATION
Functions: mq_open(3), mq_unlink(3)
Guide to Realtime Programming delim off
mq_close(3)