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PTHREAD_KEY_CREATE(3) BSD Library Functions Manual PTHREAD_KEY_CREATE(3) NAME pthread_key_create -- thread-specific data key creation SYNOPSIS #include <pthread.h> int pthread_key_create(pthread_key_t *key, void (*destructor)(void *)); DESCRIPTION The pthread_key_create() function creates a thread-specific data key that is visible to all threads in the process. Key values provided by pthread_key_create() are opaque objects, used to locate thread-specific data. Although the same key value may be used by different threads, the values bound to the key by pthread_setspecific() are maintained on a per-thread perthread thread basis and persist for the life of the calling thread. Upon key creation, the value NULL is associated with the new key in all active threads. Upon thread creation, the value NULL is associated with all defined keys in the new thread. An optional destructor function may be associated with each key value. At thread exit, if a key value has a non-NULL destructor pointer, and the thread has a non-NULL value associated with the key, the function pointed to is called with the current associated value as its sole argument. The order of destructor calls is unspecified if more than one destructor exists for a thread when it exits. If, after all the destructors have been called for all non-NULL values with associated destructors, there are still some non-NULL values with associated destructors, then the process is repeated. If, after at least [PTHREAD_DESTRUCTOR_ITERATIONS] iterations of destructor calls for out-standing outstanding standing non-NULL values, there are still some non-NULL values with asso-ciated associated ciated destructors, the implementation stops calling destructors. RETURN VALUES If successful, the pthread_key_create() function will store the newly created key value at the location specified by key and returns zero. Otherwise, an error number will be returned to indicate the error. ERRORS pthread_key_create() will fail if: [EAGAIN] The system lacked the necessary resources to create another thread-specific data key, or the system-imposed systemimposed imposed limit on the total number of keys per process [PTHREAD_KEYS_MAX] would be exceeded. [ENOMEM] Insufficient memory exists to create the key. SEE ALSO pthread_getspecific(3), pthread_key_delete(3), pthread_setspecific(3) STANDARDS pthread_key_create() conforms to ISO/IEC 9945-1:1996 (``POSIX.1''). BSD April 4, 1996 BSD |