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SHUTDOWN(2)                 BSD System Calls Manual                SHUTDOWN(2)
NAME
     shutdown -- shut down part of a full-duplex connection
SYNOPSIS
     #include <sys/socket.h>
     int
     shutdown(int socket, int how);
DESCRIPTION
     The shutdown() call causes all or part of a full-duplex connection on the
     socket associated with socket to be shut down.  If how is SHUT_RD, fur-ther further
     ther receives will be disallowed.  If how is SHUT_WR, further sends will
     be disallowed.  If how is SHUT_RDWR, further sends and receives will be
     disallowed.
RETURN VALUES
     The shutdown() function returns the value 0 if successful; otherwise the
     value -1 is returned and the global variable errno is set to indicate the
     error.
ERRORS
     The call succeeds unless:
     [EBADF]            Socket is not a valid descriptor.
     [EINVAL]           The how argument is invalid.
     [ENOTCONN]         The specified socket is not connected.
     [ENOTSOCK]         Socket is a file, not a socket.
SEE ALSO
     connect(2), socket(2)
HISTORY
     The shutdown() function call appeared in 4.2BSD.
4.2 Berkeley Distribution        June 4, 1993        4.2 Berkeley Distribution
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