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NAME

       MPI_Close_port  - Releases the specified network address.

SYNTAX

C Syntax

       #include <mpi.h>
       int MPI_Close_port(const char *port_name)

Fortran Syntax

       USE MPI
       ! or the older form: INCLUDE 'mpif.h'
       MPI_CLOSE_PORT(PORT_NAME, IERROR)
            CHARACTER*(*)  PORT_NAME
            INTEGER        IERROR

Fortran 2008 Syntax

       USE mpi_f08
       MPI_Close_port(port_name, ierror)
            CHARACTER(LEN=*), INTENT(IN) :: port_name
            INTEGER, OPTIONAL, INTENT(OUT) :: ierror

C++ Syntax

       #include <mpi.h>
       void MPI::Close_port(const char* port_name)

INPUT PARAMETER

       port_name A port (string).

OUTPUT PARAMETER

       IERROR    Fortran only: Error status (integer).

DESCRIPTION

       MPI_Close_port releases the network address represented by port_name.

ERRORS

       Almost all MPI routines return an error value; C routines as the value of the function and
       Fortran routines in the last argument. C++ functions do not return errors. If the  default
       error  handler  is  set  to  MPI::ERRORS_THROW_EXCEPTIONS, then on error the C++ exception
       mechanism will be used to throw an MPI::Exception object.

       Before the error value is returned, the current MPI error handler is called.  By  default,
       this  error  handler aborts the MPI job, except for I/O function errors. The error handler
       may   be   changed   with   MPI_Comm_set_errhandler;   the   predefined   error    handler
       MPI_ERRORS_RETURN may be used to cause error values to be returned. Note that MPI does not
       guarantee that an MPI program can continue past an error.