void
mysql_thread_end(void)
Call this function as necessary before calling
pthread_exit()
to free memory allocated by
mysql_thread_init()
:
For release/production builds without debugging support enabled,
mysql_thread_end()
need not be called.For debug builds,
mysql_thread_init()
allocates debugging information for the DBUG package (see The DBUG Package).mysql_thread_end()
must be called for eachmysql_thread_init()
call to avoid a memory leak.
mysql_thread_end()
is not invoked automatically by the client library.