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In other words, you are welcome to use, share and improve this program. You are forbidden to forbid anyone else to use, share and improve what you give them. Help stamp out software-hoarding! */ /* This file provides the startup routine for files loaded with the -A option of GNU ld. When a program makes a call to the initial address of code incrementally loaded, it expects that the first function laid out in the object files loaded will be the function called. In GNU C++, we slip crt1.o in front of the object files the user specifies, so that we can call any needed global constructors, and set up calls for global destructors. Control is then passed to the first routine that the user specified. */ #include "config.h" extern void __do_global_init (); /* ******** WARNING ******** Note that the address of _incstart() should be the start of text space. Michael Tiemann, Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corporation. */ typedef struct dtor_table_entry { struct dtor_table_entry *next; void (*fp)(); } dtor_table_entry; /* The '_' in the front are so GNU ld can find these guys fast. */ static void (**_xCTOR_LIST__)() = 0; static struct dtor_table_entry *__xDTOR_LIST__ = 0; extern dtor_table_entry *__DTOR_LIST__; static void (*_initfn)() = 0; /* These are patched to pointer the the head and tail of the new destructors. */ static dtor_table_entry *_head = 0, *_tail = 0; static void _incstart () { int i; if (_head) { _tail->next = __DTOR_LIST__; __DTOR_LIST__ = _head; } while (*_xCTOR_LIST__) (*_xCTOR_LIST__++)(); (*_initfn)(); } static int _end_crt1 () { }