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<h1>ogg_stream_destroy</h1>

<p><i>declared in "ogg/ogg.h";</i></p>

<p>This function frees the internal memory used by
the <a href="ogg_stream_state.html">ogg_stream_state</a> struct as
well as the structure itself.

<p>This should be called when you are done working with an ogg stream.
It can also be called to make sure that the struct does not exist.</p>

<p>It calls free() on its argument, so if the ogg_stream_state 
is not malloc()'d or will otherwise be freed by your own code, use 
<a href="ogg_stream_clear.html">ogg_stream_clear</a> instead.</p>

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int ogg_stream_destroy(ogg_stream_state *os);
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<h3>Parameters</h3>
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<dt><i>os</i></dt>
<dd>Pointer to the ogg_stream_state struct to be destroyed.</dd>
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<h3>Return Values</h3>
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0 is always returned.</li>
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