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catclose(3)							   catclose(3)

NAME
       catclose - Close a specified message catalog

SYNOPSIS
       #include <nl_types.h>

       int catclose(
	       nl_catd cat_descriptor );

LIBRARY
       Standard C Library (libc)

STANDARDS
       Interfaces  documented on this reference page conform to industry stan‐
       dards as follows:

       catclose(): XPG4

       Refer to the standards(5) reference page	 for  more  information	 about
       industry standards and associated tags.

PARAMETERS
       Specifies a message catalog descriptor that was returned from a call to
       the catopen() function.

DESCRIPTION
       The catclose()  function	 closes	 the  message  catalog	identified  by
       cat_descriptor.

       Before  exiting,	 programs  should close any message catalogs they have
       opened.

       If a program accesses several message catalogs, the  NL_MAXOPEN	number
       of  open	 catalogs can be reached. In this event, some message catalogs
       must be closed before more can be opened.

NOTES
       The cat_descriptor pointer is not valid once  the  catclose()  function
       has been called for that cat_descriptor.

RETURN VALUES
       On  successful completion, the catclose() function returns a value of 0
       (zero). Otherwise, the function returns a value of -1.	(The  function
       will  return -1 if interrupted by a signal or if the catalog descriptor
       is invalid.)

ERRORS
       The catalog descriptor is not valid.

SEE ALSO
       Functions: catgets(3), catopen(3)

       Commands: dspcat(1), dspmsg(1),	extract(1),  gencat(1),	 mkcatdefs(1),
       strextract(1), strmerge(1), trans(1)

       Others: i18n_intro(5), l10n_intro(5), standards(5)

       Writing Software for the International Market

								   catclose(3)
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