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.TH hdf_destroy 3 "12 July 2007" "ClearSilver" "util/neo_hdf.h"
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.SH NAME
hdf_destroy - deallocate an HDF data set
.SH SYNOPSIS
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#include <util/neo_hdf.h>
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void hdf_destroy (HDF **hdf);
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.SH ARGUMENTS
hdf - pointer to an HDF data set allocated with hdf_init
.SH DESCRIPTION
hdf_destroy is used to deallocate all memory associated
with an hdf data set. Although you can pass an HDF node
as an argument to this function, you are likely to cause
a segfault if you continue to access the data set. In
the future, we may restrict hdf_destroy so it only works
on the top level node.
.SH "RETURN VALUE"
None
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.BR hdf_set_symlink "(3), "hdf_get_valuef "(3), "compareFunc) "(3), "hdf_dump_str "(3), "hdf_get_int_value "(3), "hdf_read_string_ignore "(3), "hdf_copy "(3), "hdf_get_node "(3), "hdf_set_value "(3), "hdf_obj_child "(3), "hdf_read_string "(3), "hdf_set_buf "(3), "hdf_register_fileload "(3), "hdf_get_obj "(3), "hdf_get_attr "(3), "hdf_obj_top "(3), "hdf_dump_format "(3), "hdf_destroy "(3), "hdf_init "(3), "hdf_obj_value "(3), "hdf_write_string "(3), "hdf_set_valuevf "(3), "hdf_sort_obj "(3), "hdf_write_file_atomic "(3), "hdf_obj_attr "(3), "hdf_set_valuef "(3), "hdf_get_copy "(3), "hdf_write_file "(3), "hdf_get_valuevf "(3), "hdf_set_int_value "(3), "hdf_dump "(3), "hdf_get_value "(3), "hdf_set_copy "(3), "hdf_obj_next "(3), "hdf_search_path "(3), "hdf_obj_name "(3), "hdf_set_attr "(3), "hdf_get_child "(3), "hdf_remove_tree