gicInit, gicExit - Initialize and uninitialize LibGIIGIC
SYNOPSIS
#include <ggi/gic.h>
int gicInit(void);
int gicExit(void);
DESCRIPTION
gicInit initializes the library. This function must be called before
using other LibGIIGIC functions; otherwise the results will be undefined.
gicExit uninitializes the library (after being initialized by
gicInit) and automatically cleans up if necessary. This should be
called after an application finished using the library. If any GIC
functions are called after the library has been uninitialized, the
results will be undefined.
gicInit allows multiple invocations. A reference count is
maintained, and to completely uninitialize the library, gicExit must
be called as many times as gicInit has been called beforehand.
RETURN VALUE
gicInit returns 0 for OK, otherwise an gii-error(3) code.
gicExit returns:
0
after successfully cleaning up,
>0
the number of 'open' gicInit calls, if there has been more than
one call to gicInit. As gicInit and gicExit must be used in
properly nested pairs, e.g. the first gicExit after two
gicInit's will return 1.
<0
gii-error(3), especially if more gicExit calls have been done than
gicInit calls.
EXAMPLES
Initialize and uninitialize LibGIIGIC:
if (gicInit() < 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "Cannot initialize LibGIIGIC!\n");
exit(1);
}
/* Do some LibGIIGIC stuff */
gicExit();