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PTHREAD_CLEANUP_PUSH_DEFER_NP(3)                                        Linux Programmer's Manual                                       PTHREAD_CLEANUP_PUSH_DEFER_NP(3)

NAME
       pthread_cleanup_push_defer_np, pthread_cleanup_pop_restore_np - push and pop thread cancellation clean-up handlers while saving cancelability type

SYNOPSIS
       #include <pthread.h>

       void pthread_cleanup_push_defer_np(void (*routine)(void *), void *arg);
       void pthread_cleanup_pop_restore_np(int execute);

       Compile and link with -pthread.

   Feature Test Macro Requirements for glibc (see feature_test_macros(7)):

       pthread_cleanup_push_defer_np(), pthread_cleanup_pop_defer_np():
           _GNU_SOURCE

DESCRIPTION
       These functions are the same as pthread_cleanup_push(3) and pthread_cleanup_pop(3), except for the differences noted on this page.

       Like  pthread_cleanup_push(3),  pthread_cleanup_push_defer_np()  pushes  routine onto the thread's stack of cancellation clean-up handlers.  In addition, it also
       saves the thread's current cancelability type, and sets the cancelability type to "deferred"  (see  pthread_setcanceltype(3));  this  ensures  that  cancellation
       clean-up will occur even if the thread's cancelability type was "asynchronous" before the call.

       Like  pthread_cleanup_pop(3),  pthread_cleanup_pop_restore_np() pops the top-most clean-up handler from the thread's stack of cancellation clean-up handlers.  In
       addition, it restores the thread's cancelability type to its value at the time of the matching pthread_cleanup_push_defer_np().

       The caller must ensure that calls to these functions are paired within the same function, and at the same lexical nesting level.  Other  restrictions  apply,  as
       described in pthread_cleanup_push(3).

       This sequence of calls:

           pthread_cleanup_push_defer_np(routine, arg);
           pthread_cleanup_pop_restore_np(execute);

       is equivalent to (but shorter and more efficient than):

           int oldtype;

           pthread_cleanup_push(routine, arg);
           pthread_setcanceltype(PTHREAD_CANCEL_DEFERRED, &oldtype);
           ...
           pthread_setcanceltype(oldtype, NULL);
           pthread_cleanup_pop(execute);

CONFORMING TO
       These functions are nonstandard GNU extensions; hence the suffix "_np" (nonportable) in the names.

SEE ALSO
       pthread_cancel(3), pthread_cleanup_push(3), pthread_setcancelstate(3), pthread_testcancel(3), pthreads(7)

Linux                                                                          2021-03-22                                               PTHREAD_CLEANUP_PUSH_DEFER_NP(3)