ngtcp2_conn_shutdown_stream =========================== Synopsis -------- *#include * .. function:: int ngtcp2_conn_shutdown_stream(ngtcp2_conn *conn, uint32_t flags, int64_t stream_id, uint64_t app_error_code) `ngtcp2_conn_shutdown_stream` closes a stream denoted by *stream_id* abruptly. *app_error_code* is one of application error codes, and indicates the reason of shutdown. Successful call of this function does not immediately erase the state of the stream. The actual deletion is done when the remote endpoint sends acknowledgement. Calling this function is equivalent to call `ngtcp2_conn_shutdown_stream_read`, and `ngtcp2_conn_shutdown_stream_write` sequentially with the following differences. If *stream_id* refers to a local unidirectional stream, this function only shutdowns write side of the stream. If *stream_id* refers to a remote unidirectional stream, this function only shutdowns read side of the stream. *flags* is currently unused, and should be set to 0. This function returns 0 if a stream denoted by *stream_id* is not found. This function returns 0 if it succeeds, or one of the following negative error codes: :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_NOMEM` Out of memory