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ogg_stream_destroy

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declared in "ogg/ogg.h";

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This function frees the internal memory used by -the ogg_stream_state struct as -well as the structure itself. - -

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.

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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 -ogg_stream_clear instead.

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Pointer to the ogg_stream_state struct to be destroyed.
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