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Asish Kumar e7080835f1 docs: add destroy method to native addon tutorials to prevent hang on quit (#50561)
Native addons that hold persistent references to callbacks, emitters,
and threadsafe functions prevent Electron from quitting cleanly since
Electron 40.5.0 due to changes in Node.js shutdown behavior. This adds
a `destroy()` method to all four native code tutorials (Swift macOS,
Obj-C macOS, C++ Linux, C++ Win32) that releases these resources and
must be called before app quit.

The destroy method resets callback and emitter references and aborts the
threadsafe function, allowing the addon's destructor to run properly.
An [!IMPORTANT] note is added to each tutorial's JavaScript wrapper
section explaining when and why to call destroy().

Fixes #50457

Signed-off-by: Asish Kumar <officialasishkumar@gmail.com>
2026-04-01 13:13:09 -05:00
..
2026-03-12 14:43:39 +01:00

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