// © 2016 and later: Unicode, Inc. and others. // License & terms of use: http://www.unicode.org/copyright.html /* ****************************************************************************** * * Copyright (C) 2001-2013, International Business Machines * Corporation and others. All Rights Reserved. * ****************************************************************************** * file name: ucln.h * encoding: UTF-8 * tab size: 8 (not used) * indentation:4 * * created on: 2001July05 * created by: George Rhoten */ #ifndef __UCLN_H__ #define __UCLN_H__ #include "unicode/utypes.h" /** These are the functions used to register a library's memory cleanup * functions. Each library should define a single library register function * to call this API. In the i18n library, it is ucln_i18n_registerCleanup(). * * None of the cleanup functions should use a mutex to clean up an API's * allocated memory because a cleanup function is not meant to be thread safe, * and plenty of data cannot be reference counted in order to make sure that * no one else needs the allocated data. * * In order to make a cleanup function get called when u_cleanup is called, * You should add your function to the library specific cleanup function. * If the cleanup function is not in the common library, the code that * allocates the memory should call the library specific cleanup function. * For instance, in the i18n library, any memory allocated statically must * call ucln_i18n_registerCleanup() from the ucln_in.h header. These library * cleanup functions are needed in order to prevent a circular dependency * between the common library and any other library. * * The order of the cleanup is very important. In general, an API that * depends on a second API should be cleaned up before the second API. * For instance, the default converter in ustring depends upon the converter * API. So the default converter should be closed before the converter API * has its cache flushed. This will prevent any memory leaks due to * reference counting. * * Please see common/ucln_cmn.{h,c} and i18n/ucln_in.{h,c} for examples. */ /** * Data Type for cleanup function selector. These roughly correspond to libraries. */ ECleanupLibraryType; /** * Data type for cleanup function pointer */ U_CDECL_BEGIN cleanupFunc; initFunc; U_CDECL_END /** * Register a cleanup function * @param type which library to register for. * @param func the function pointer */ U_CAPI void U_EXPORT2 ucln_registerCleanup(ECleanupLibraryType type, cleanupFunc *func); /** * Request cleanup for one specific library. * Not thread safe. * @param type which library to cleanup */ U_CAPI void U_EXPORT2 ucln_cleanupOne(ECleanupLibraryType type); #endif