Push a function onto a thread's cancellation-cleanup stack
#include <pthread.h> void pthread_cleanup_push( void (routine)(void*), void* arg );
libc
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The pthread_cleanup_push() function pushes the given cancellation-cleanup handler routine onto the calling thread's cancellation-cleanup stack.
The cancellation-cleanup handler is popped from the stack and invoked with argument arg when the thread:
The pthread_cleanup_push() macro expands to a few lines of code that start with an opening brace ({), but don't have a matching closing brace (}). You must pair pthread_cleanup_push() with pthread_cleanup_pop() within the same lexical scope. |
Use a cancellation cleanup handler to free resources, such as a mutex, when a thread is terminated:
#include <pthread.h> pthread_mutex_t lock = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER; void unlock( void * arg ) { pthread_mutex_unlock( &lock ); } void * function( void * arg ) { while( 1 ) { pthread_mutex_lock( &lock ); pthread_cleanup_push( &unlock, NULL ); /* Any of the possible cancellation points could go here. */ pthread_testcancel(); pthread_cleanup_pop( 1 ); } }
Safety: | |
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Cancellation point | No |
Interrupt handler | No |
Signal handler | Yes |
Thread | Yes |
pthread_cleanup_pop(), pthread_cancel(), pthread_exit()