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NAME

       SDL_AppQuit - App-implemented deinit entry point for SDL_MAIN_USE_CALLBACKS apps.

SYNOPSIS

       #include <SDL3/SDL_main.h>

       void SDL_AppQuit(void *appstate, SDL_AppResult result);

DESCRIPTION

       Apps implement this function when using SDL_MAIN_USE_CALLBACKS.  If using a standard "main" function, you
       should not supply this.

       This function is called once by SDL before terminating the program.

       This function will be called no matter what, even if SDL_AppInit requests termination.

       This  function  should  not go into an infinite mainloop; it should deinitialize any resources necessary,
       perform whatever shutdown activities, and return.

       You do not need to call SDL_Quit() in this function, as SDL will call it after this function returns  and
       before the process terminates, but it is safe to do so.

       The appstate parameter is an optional pointer provided by the app during SDL_AppInit().  If the app never
       provided a pointer, this will be NULL. This function call is the last time this pointer will be provided,
       so any resources to it should be cleaned up here.

       This function is called by SDL on the main thread.

FUNCTION PARAMETERS

       appstate
              an optional pointer, provided by the app in SDL_AppInit.

       result the result code that terminated the app (success or failure).

THREAD SAFETY

       SDL_AppEvent() may get called concurrently with this function if other threads that push events are still
       active.

AVAILABILITY

       This function is available since SDL 3.2.0.

SEE ALSO

       SDL_AppInit(3)

Simple Directmedia Layer                           SDL 3.2.20                                     SDL_AppQuit(3)