XOSD_DESTROY(3) | XOSD_DESTROY(3) |
xosd_destroy - Destroy an XOSD object
#include <xosd.h>
int xosd_destroy (xosd *osd);
xosd_destroy destroys an XOSD object freeing up any memory used. The osd object must have been created by xosd_create(3xosd).
xosd_destroy is not intended to be used on its own, but functions as a helper within the display_info tool.
On success 1 is returned, otherwise 0 is returned and xosd_error is set to indicate the reason for the error.
The xosd_destroy function first appeared in version 2.0 of the XOSD library, replacing the now depricated xosd_uninit function.
The XOSD library was originally written by Andr� Renaud, and is currenly maintained by Tim Wright. This document was written by Michael JasonSmith.
There are no known bugs with xosd_destroy. Bug reports can be sent to <xosd@ignavus.net>.
xosd_create(3).