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/**
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* \section COPYRIGHT
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* Copyright 2013-2021 Software Radio Systems Limited
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*
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* By using this file, you agree to the terms and conditions set
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* forth in the LICENSE file which can be found at the top level of
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* the distribution.
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*
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*/
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#ifndef SRSRAN_EMERGENCY_HANDLERS_H
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#define SRSRAN_EMERGENCY_HANDLERS_H
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using emergency_cleanup_callback = void (*)(void*);
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// Add a cleanup function to be called when a kill signal is about to be delivered to the process. The handler may
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// optionally pass a pointer to identify what instance of the handler is being called.
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// Returns the id of the handler as a positive value, otherwise returns -1 on error.
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int add_emergency_cleanup_handler(emergency_cleanup_callback callback, void* data);
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// Removes the emergency handler with the specified id.
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void remove_emergency_cleanup_handler(int id);
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// Executes all registered emergency cleanup handlers.
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void execute_emergency_cleanup_handlers();
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#endif // SRSRAN_EMERGENCY_HANDLERS_H
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