hook_exit($destination = NULL)
contributions/docs/developer/hooks/core.php, line 238
Perform cleanup tasks.
This hook is run at the end of each page request. It is often used for page logging and printing out debugging information.
Only use this hook if your code must run even for cached page views. If you have code which must run once on all non cached pages, use hook_menu(!$may_cache) instead. Thats the usual case. If you implement this hook and see an error like 'Call to undefined function', it is likely that you are depending on the presence of a module which has not been loaded yet. It is not loaded because Drupal is still in bootstrap mode. The usual fix is to move your code to hook_menu(!$may_cache).
$destination If this hook is invoked as part of a drupal_goto() call, then this argument will be a fully-qualified URL that is the destination of the redirect. Modules may use this to react appropriately; for example, nothing should be output in this case, because PHP will then throw a "headers cannot be modified" error when attempting the redirection.
None.
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| Hooks | Allow modules to interact with the Drupal core. |
function hook_exit($destination = NULL) {
db_query('UPDATE {counter} SET hits = hits + 1 WHERE type = 1');
}