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- EEEELLLLFFFF____EEEENNNNDDDD((((3333EEEE)))) EEEELLLLFFFF____EEEENNNNDDDD((((3333EEEE))))
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- NNNNAAAAMMMMEEEE
- _eeee_llll_ffff______eeee_nnnn_dddd - finish using an object file
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- SSSSYYYYNNNNOOOOPPPPSSSSIIIISSSS
- _cccc_cccc [_f_l_a_g ...] _f_i_l_e ... _----_llll_eeee_llll_ffff [_l_i_b_r_a_r_y ...]
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- _####_iiii_nnnn_cccc_llll_uuuu_dddd_eeee _<<<<_llll_iiii_bbbb_eeee_llll_ffff_...._hhhh_>>>>
- _iiii_nnnn_tttt _eeee_llll_ffff______eeee_nnnn_dddd_((((_EEEE_llll_ffff _****_eeee_llll_ffff_))))_;;;;
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- DDDDEEEESSSSCCCCRRRRIIIIPPPPTTTTIIIIOOOONNNN
- A program uses _eeee_llll_ffff______eeee_nnnn_dddd to terminate an ELF descriptor, _e_l_f, and to
- deallocate data associated with the descriptor. Until the program
- terminates a descriptor, the data remain allocated. _e_l_f should be a
- value previously returned by _eeee_llll_ffff______bbbb_eeee_gggg_iiii_nnnn; a null pointer is allowed as an
- argument, to simplify error handling. If the program wishes to write
- data associated with the ELF descriptor to the file, it must use
- _eeee_llll_ffff______uuuu_pppp_dddd_aaaa_tttt_eeee before calling _eeee_llll_ffff______eeee_nnnn_dddd.
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- As _eeee_llll_ffff______bbbb_eeee_gggg_iiii_nnnn(3E) explains, a descriptor can have more than one
- activation. Calling _eeee_llll_ffff______eeee_nnnn_dddd removes one activation and returns the
- remaining activation count. The library does not terminate the
- descriptor until the activation count reaches zero. Consequently, a zero
- return value indicates the ELF descriptor is no longer valid.
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- SSSSEEEEEEEE AAAALLLLSSSSOOOO
- _eeee_llll_ffff(3E), _eeee_llll_ffff______bbbb_eeee_gggg_iiii_nnnn(3E), _eeee_llll_ffff______uuuu_pppp_dddd_aaaa_tttt_eeee(3E).
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- PPPPaaaaggggeeee 1111
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