SccUninitialize Function

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This function cleans up any allocations or open connections created by a previous call to the SccInitialize in preparation for shutting down the source control plug-in.

Syntax

SCCRTN SccUninitialize (
   LPVOID pvContext
);

Parameters

pvContext

[in] The pointer to the source control plug-in context structure created in the SccInitialize.

Return Value

The source control plug-in implementation of this function is expected to return one of the following values:

Value Description
SCC_OK The clean-up completed successfully.

Remarks

The source control plug-in is responsible for preparing to be shut down and for freeing memory that the plug-in has allocated for the context structure. The function is called once for each given instance of a plug-in. A call to the SccInitialize precedes this call. No projects can still be open at the time of the call to SccUninitialize.

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