Lennart Poettering on Nostr: … when the release function for the relevant contexts is called again. And that's ...
… when the release function for the relevant contexts is called again.
And that's really all I'd ask for. This is great, because it means consuming code can carefully schedule when and in which context it wants to start making use of the library, and thus when it shall be initialized, and when it doesn't need it anymore, and when it shall be deinitialized again.
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