C Specification
To release a context, call the function:
// Provided by CL_VERSION_1_0
cl_int clReleaseContext(
cl_context context);
Description
clReleaseContext decrements the context reference count. After the reference count becomes zero and all the objects attached to context (such as memory objects, command-queues) are released, the context is deleted. When the context is deleted, any commands associated with the context that have not completed may be abnormally terminated. Using this function to release a reference that was not obtained by creating the object or by calling clRetainContext causes undefined behavior.
clReleaseContext returns CL_SUCCESS if the function is executed
successfully.
Otherwise, it returns one of the following errors:
-
CL_INVALID_if context is not a valid OpenCL context.CONTEXT -
CL_OUT_if there is a failure to allocate resources required by the OpenCL implementation on the device.OF_ RESOURCES -
CL_OUT_if there is a failure to allocate resources required by the OpenCL implementation on the host.OF_ HOST_ MEMORY
Document Notes
For more information, see the OpenCL Specification
This page is extracted from the OpenCL Specification. Fixes and changes should be made to the Specification, not directly.