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How to detect closing of namedWindow by mouse or ALT+F4

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I have this simple code for showing an image from the command line: int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { int retStatus = -1; if(argc < 2) { std::cout << "Please provide a path to on image!" << std::endl; } else { std::string path = argv[1]; std::ifstream file(path); if(!file) { std::cout << "It seems that the file " << path << " Does not exist!" << std::endl; } else { //file exist :) cv::namedWindow(path); //autosize is default so no need to provide it cv::Mat src = cv::imread(path); //read the file if(!src.data) { //check for validity of the file std::cout << "File is corrupted!" << std::endl; } else { cv::imshow(path, src); while(cv::waitKey(1) != 27); //if ESC is not pressed src.release(); retStatus = 0; } } } return retStatus; } It works, but only if I press the ESC key it terminates the program. If I hit the X on the window by mouse or press ALT+F4 the program does not terminate (but the window will be closed!). So how to detect this closing behavior?

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