ELF_END(3) Library Functions Manual ELF_END(3)

elf_end
release an ELF descriptor

ELF Access Library (libelf, -lelf)

#include <libelf.h>

int
elf_end(Elf *elf);

Function elf_end() is used to release the resources associated with an ELF descriptor pointed to by argument elf. This descriptor must have been allocated by a previous call to elf_begin(3) or elf_memory(3). For programming convenience, a NULL value is permitted for argument elf.

A call to elf_end() decrements the activation count for descriptor elf by one. The resources associated with the descriptor are only released with its activation count goes to zero.

Once function elf_end() returns zero, the ELF descriptor elf will no longer be valid and should not be used further.

Function elf_end() returns the current value of the ELF descriptor elf's activation count, or zero if argument elf was NULL.

elf(3), elf_begin(3), elf_memory(3), gelf(3)
June 29, 2006 NetBSD 9.2