man YCloseConnection (Fonctions bibliothèques) - disconnects from Y server
NAME
YCloseConnection - disconnects from Y server
SYNTAX
#include <Y2/Y.h>
#include <Y2/Ylib.h>
void YCloseConnection(
YConnection *connection,
Boolean no_shutdown
)
ARGUMENTS
- connection
- Specifies the connection to the Y server, obtained by a call to YOpenConnection.
- no_shutdown
- If True then the Y server will be left running. If False then if the original call to YOpenConnection which obtained the connection pointer started the Y server then the Y server will be shut down. However if the Y server was already running before the call to call to YOpenConnection then the Y server will not be shut down. The default and standard value is False.
DESCRIPTION
The YCloseConnection function closes the connect to the Y server pointed to by connection. After calling this function, the given pointer connection should no longer be referanced.
You will not recieve a YDisconnect event after calling this function, since the connection has been terminated and there is no way to recieve further YEvents.
EXAMPLE
#include <stdio.h>
#include <Y2/Y.h>
#include <Y2/Ylib.h>
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
YConnection *con = YOpenConnection(
"/usr/sbin/starty",
"127.0.0.1:9433"
);
if(con == NULL)
return(1);
YCloseConnection(con, False);
return(0);
}