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/*
* Copyright (c) 2002, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
* Created by: bing.wei.liu REMOVE-THIS AT intel DOT com
* This file is licensed under the GPL license. For the full content
* of this license, see the COPYING file at the top level of this
* source tree.
* Test pthread_mutexattr_destroy()
* A destroyed 'attr' attributes object can be reinitialized using
* pthread_mutexattr_init(); the results of otherwise referencing the
* object after it has been destroyed are undefined.
*
* Steps:
* 1. Initialize a pthread_mutexattr_t object using pthread_mutexattr_init()
* 2. Destroy that initialized attribute using pthread_mutexattr_destroy()
* 3. Initialize the pthread_mutexattr_t object again. This should not result
* in any error.
*
*/
#include <pthread.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include "posixtest.h"
int main()
{
pthread_mutexattr_t mta;
/* Initialize a mutex attributes object */
if (pthread_mutexattr_init(&mta) != 0)
{
fprintf(stderr,"Cannot initialize mutex attributes object\n");
return PTS_UNRESOLVED;
}
/* Destroy the mutex attributes object */
if (pthread_mutexattr_destroy(&mta) != 0)
{
fprintf(stderr,"Cannot destroy the mutex attributes object\n");
return PTS_UNRESOLVED;
}
/* Initialize the mutex attributes object again. This shouldn't result in an error. */
if (pthread_mutexattr_init(&mta) != 0)
{
printf("Test FAILED\n");
return PTS_FAIL;
}
else
{
printf("Test PASSED\n");
return PTS_PASS;
}
}