2 * Copyright (c) 1993 Paul Kranenburg
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30 * $FreeBSD: src/lib/csu/i386/c++rt0.c,v 1.9 1999/08/27 23:57:55 peter Exp $
31 * $DragonFly: src/lib/csu/i386/Attic/c++rt0.c,v 1.2 2003/06/17 04:26:41 dillon Exp $
35 * Run-time module for GNU C++ compiled shared libraries.
37 * The linker constructs the following arrays of pointers to global
38 * constructors and destructors. The first element contains the
39 * number of pointers in each.
40 * The tables are also null-terminated.
42 extern void (*__CTOR_LIST__[])(void);
43 extern void (*__DTOR_LIST__[])(void);
48 unsigned long i = (unsigned long) __DTOR_LIST__[0];
49 void (**p)(void) = __DTOR_LIST__ + i;
58 void (**p)(void) = __CTOR_LIST__ + 1;
64 extern void __init() asm(".init");
65 extern void __fini() asm(".fini");
70 static int initialized = 0;
73 * Call global constructors.
74 * Arrange to call global destructors at exit.
90 * Make sure there is at least one constructor and one destructor in the
91 * shared library. Otherwise, the linker does not realize that the
92 * constructor and destructor lists are linker sets. It treats them as
93 * commons and resolves them to the lists from the main program. That
94 * causes multiple invocations of the main program's static constructors
95 * and destructors, which is very bad.
103 /* Linker magic to add an element to a constructor or destructor list. */
104 #define TEXT_SET(set, sym) \
105 asm(".stabs \"_" #set "\", 23, 0, 0, _" #sym)
107 TEXT_SET(__CTOR_LIST__, do_nothing);
108 TEXT_SET(__DTOR_LIST__, do_nothing);