XPRBfinish, XPRBfree
| XPRBfinish, XPRBfree | 
  Purpose
 
 
 Terminate BCL and release system resources.
 
 
  Synopsis
 
 int XPRBfinish(void); 
 int XPRBfree(void); 
 
  Return value
 
 
 0 if function executed successfully, 1 otherwise.
 
  Example
 
 
 The following tidies up at the end of a BCL session:
 
 XPRBprob prob; prob = XPRBnewprob(NULL): ... XPRBdelprob(prob); XPRBfinish();
  Further information
 
 
 Importantly,
 XPRBfinish does not free memory associated with problems. These should all be removed using the
 XPRBdelprob function. When running programs that are mainly based on BCL there is no need to call this function since system resources are freed at the end of the program. To the contrary, it may be interesting to be able to reset and free resources if a BCL program is embedded into some larger application that continues to work after the BCL part has finished. If the user does not wish to delete a problem or terminate BCL but wants to free some resources used for storing solution information he may call
 XPRBresetprob. Note that
 XPRBfinish also terminates Xpress Optimizer if it has been started through BCL. If the Optimizer has been started with an explicit call to
 XPRSinit before BCL has been started, then it is not terminated by
 XPRBfinish.
 
 
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