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NAME

       PAPIf_hl_stop -

       Stop a running high-level event set.

SYNOPSIS

Detailed Description

       Fortran Prototype:
           #include 'fpapi.h'
           PAPIf_hl_stop( C_INT check )

       Return values:
           PAPI_ENOEVNT -- The EventSet is not started yet.
           PAPI_ENOMEM -- Insufficient memory to complete the operation.

       PAPIf_hl_stop stops a running high-level event set.

       This call is optional and only necessary if the programmer wants to use the low-level API
       in addition to the high-level API. It should be noted that PAPIf_hl_stop and low-level
       calls are not allowed inside of a marked region. Furthermore, PAPIf_hl_stop is thread-
       local and therefore has to be called in the same thread as the corresponding marked
       region.

       Example:

       integer retval

       call PAPIf_hl_region_begin("computation", retval)
       if ( retval .NE. PAPI_OK ) then
           write (*,*) "PAPIf_hl_region_begin failed!"
       end if

       !do some computation here

       call PAPIf_hl_region_end("computation", retval)
       if ( retval .NE. PAPI_OK ) then
           write (*,*) "PAPIf_hl_region_end failed!"
       end if

       call PAPIf_hl_stop(retval)
       if ( retval .NE. PAPI_OK ) then
           write (*,*) "PAPIf_hl_stop failed!"
       end if

       See Also:
           PAPI_hl_stop

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