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SC_DISCONNECT_CARD(3)        OpenSC API Reference        SC_DISCONNECT_CARD(3)



NAME
       sc_disconnect_card - Disconnect from a smart card

SYNOPSIS
       #include <opensc.h>

       int sc_disconnect_card(sc_card_t *card, int action);




DESCRIPTION
       This  function disconnects from card, and frees the card structure. Any
       locks made by the application must  be  released  before  calling  this
       function.


       The  action parameter is not used at the moment and should be set to 0.


       The card is not reset nor powered down after the operation.


RETURN VALUE
       Returns 0 if successful, or a negative value in case of error.




                                                         SC_DISCONNECT_CARD(3)


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