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NAME

       cs_destroy  - clean up and dealloc a parse tree

SYNOPSIS

       #include <cs/cs.h>

       void cs_destroy (CSPARSE **parse);

ARGUMENTS

       parse - a pointer to a parse structure.

DESCRIPTION

       cs_destroy  will  clean  up  all the memory associated with a CSPARSE structure, including
       strings passed to cs_parse_string.  This does not clean up any memory  allocated  by  your
       own CSOUTFUNC or the HDF data structure passed to cs_init.  It is safe to call this with a
       NULL pointer, and it will leave parse NULL as well (ie, it can be called more than once on
       the same var)

RETURN VALUE

       parse - will be NULL

SEE ALSO

       cs_dump(3),  cs_destroy(3),  cs_render(3),  cs_register_esc_strfunc(3),  cs_arg_parsev(3),
       cs_register_fileload(3),     cs_init(3),     cs_register_strfunc(3),      cs_arg_parse(3),
       cs_parse_string(3), cs_parse_file(3), =(3), cs_register_function