Frames remain potentially visible until you explicitly delete them. A deleted frame cannot appear on the screen, but continues to exist as a Lisp object until there are no references to it. There is no way to cancel the deletion of a frame aside from restoring a saved frame configuration (see section Frame Configurations); this is similar to the way windows behave.
frame-live-p returns non-nil if the frame
frame has not been deleted.
Some window managers provide a command to delete a window. These work
by sending a special message to the program that operates the window.
When Emacs gets one of these commands, it generates a
delete-frame event, whose normal definition is a command that
calls the function delete-frame. See section Miscellaneous Window System Events.
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