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PTHREAD..._DESTROY(3P)  POSIX Programmer's Manual  PTHREAD..._DESTROY(3P)
       This manual page is part of the POSIX Programmer's Manual.  The
       Linux implementation of this interface may differ (consult the
       corresponding Linux manual page for details of Linux behavior), or
       the interface may not be implemented on Linux.
       pthread_barrierattr_destroy, pthread_barrierattr_init — destroy
       and initialize the barrier attributes object
       #include <pthread.h>
       int pthread_barrierattr_destroy(pthread_barrierattr_t *attr);
       int pthread_barrierattr_init(pthread_barrierattr_t *attr);
       The pthread_barrierattr_destroy() function shall destroy a barrier
       attributes object. A destroyed attr attributes object can be
       reinitialized using pthread_barrierattr_init(); the results of
       otherwise referencing the object after it has been destroyed are
       undefined. An implementation may cause
       pthread_barrierattr_destroy() to set the object referenced by attr
       to an invalid value.
       The pthread_barrierattr_init() function shall initialize a barrier
       attributes object attr with the default value for all of the
       attributes defined by the implementation.
       If pthread_barrierattr_init() is called specifying an already
       initialized attr attributes object, the results are undefined.
       After a barrier attributes object has been used to initialize one
       or more barriers, any function affecting the attributes object
       (including destruction) shall not affect any previously
       initialized barrier.
       The behavior is undefined if the value specified by the attr
       argument to pthread_barrierattr_destroy() does not refer to an
       initialized barrier attributes object.
       If successful, the pthread_barrierattr_destroy() and
       pthread_barrierattr_init() functions shall return zero; otherwise,
       an error number shall be returned to indicate the error.
       The pthread_barrierattr_init() function shall fail if:
       ENOMEM Insufficient memory exists to initialize the barrier
              attributes object.
       These functions shall not return an error code of [EINTR].
       The following sections are informative.
       None.
       None.
       If an implementation detects that the value specified by the attr
       argument to pthread_barrierattr_destroy() does not refer to an
       initialized barrier attributes object, it is recommended that the
       function should fail and report an [EINVAL] error.
       None.
       pthread_barrierattr_getpshared(3p)
       The Base Definitions volume of POSIX.1‐2017, pthread.h(0p)
       Portions of this text are reprinted and reproduced in electronic
       form from IEEE Std 1003.1-2017, Standard for Information
       Technology -- Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX), The
       Open Group Base Specifications Issue 7, 2018 Edition, Copyright
       (C) 2018 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers,
       Inc and The Open Group.  In the event of any discrepancy between
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Pages that refer to this page: pthread.h(0p), pthread_barrierattr_getpshared(3p), pthread_barrierattr_init(3p)