|   Defined in header   <cstdlib>  |  ||
|---|---|---|
 extern "C" int atexit( void (*func)() );  |  ||
 extern "C++" int atexit( void (*func)() );  |  
Registers the function pointed to by func to be called on normal program termination (via std::exit() or returning from the cpp/language/main function).
The functions will be called during the destruction of the static objects, in reverse order: if A was registered before B, then the call to B is made before the call to A. Same applies to the ordering between static object constructors and the calls to atexit: see std::exit  |  (until C++11) | 
The functions may be called concurrently with the destruction of the objects with static storage duration and with each other, maintaining the guarantee that if registration of A was sequenced-before the registration of B, then the call to B is sequenced-before the call to A, same applies to the sequencing between static object constructors and calls to atexit: see std::exit  |  (since C++11) | 
The same function may be registered more than once.
If a function exits via an exception, std::terminate is called.
atexit is thread-safe: calling the function from several threads does not induce a data race.
The implementation is guaranteed to support the registration of at least 32 functions. The exact limit is implementation-defined.
Parameters
| func | - | pointer to a function to be called on normal program termination | 
Return value
0 if the registration succeeds, nonzero value otherwise.
Notes
The two overloads are distinct because the types of the parameter func are distinct (language linkage is part of its type).
Exceptions
| (none) | (until C++11) | 
 noexcept specification: noexcept |  (since C++11) | 
Example
#include <iostream>
#include <cstdlib>
 
void atexit_handler_1() 
{
    std::cout << "at exit #1\n";
}
 
void atexit_handler_2() 
{
    std::cout << "at exit #2\n";
}
 
int main() 
{
    const int result_1 = std::atexit(atexit_handler_1);
    const int result_2 = std::atexit(atexit_handler_2);
 
    if ((result_1 != 0) or (result_2 != 0)) {
        std::cerr << "Registration failed\n";
        return EXIT_FAILURE;
    }
 
    std::cout << "returning from main\n";
    return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}Output:
returning from main at exit #2 at exit #1
See also
|   (C++11)   |   registers a function to be called on quick_exit invocation (function)  |  
  C documentation for atexit   |  |
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