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Man Page: xtclosedisplay

Operating Environment: hpux

Section: 3

XtCloseDisplay()														  XtCloseDisplay()

Name
  XtCloseDisplay - close a display and remove it from an application context.

Synopsis
  void XtCloseDisplay(display)
	 Display *display;

Inputs
  display   Specifies the display.

Description
  XtCloseDisplay() calls XCloseDisplay() to close display as soon as it is safe to do so.  If called from within an event dispatch (for exam-
  ple, a callback procedure), XtCloseDisplay() does not close the display until the dispatch is complete.

  The closed display is removed from its application context.  Any converted resources associated with that display which are cached with  an
  XtCacheType of XtCacheByDisplay are removed from the conversion cache and have their destructors, if any, called.

Usage
  Note	that applications need only call XtCloseDisplay() if they are to continue executing after closing the display; otherwise, they should
  call XtDestroyApplicationContext() or just exit.

See Also
  XtAppInitialize(1), XtDestroyApplicationContext(1), XtOpenDisplay(1), XtSetTypeConverter(1).

Xt - Initialization														  XtCloseDisplay()
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