/* * crt1.c * * Source code for the startup proceedures used by all programs. This code * is compiled to make crt1.o, which should be located in the library path. * * This code is part of the Mingw32 package. * * Contributors: * Created by Colin Peters * Maintained by Mumit Khan * * THIS SOFTWARE IS NOT COPYRIGHTED * * This source code is offered for use in the public domain. You may * use, modify or distribute it freely. * * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful but * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. ALL WARRENTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED ARE HEREBY * DISCLAMED. This includes but is not limited to warrenties of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. * * $Revision$ * $Author$ * $Date$ * */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* NOTE: The code for initializing the _argv, _argc, and environ variables * has been moved to a separate .c file which is included in both * crt1.c and dllcrt1.c. This means changes in the code don't have to * be manually synchronized, but it does lead to this not-generally- * a-good-idea use of include. */ #include "init.c" extern int main (int, char **, char **); /* * Must have the correct app type for MSVCRT. */ #ifdef __MSVCRT__ #define __UNKNOWN_APP 0 #define __CONSOLE_APP 1 #define __GUI_APP 2 __MINGW_IMPORT void __set_app_type(int); #endif /* __MSVCRT__ */ /* * Setup the default file handles to have the _CRT_fmode mode, as well as * any new files created by the user. */ extern int _CRT_fmode; static void _mingw32_init_fmode () { /* Don't set the file mode if the user hasn't set any value for it. */ if (_CRT_fmode) { _fmode = _CRT_fmode; /* * This overrides the default file mode settings for stdin, * stdout and stderr. At first I thought you would have to * test with isatty, but it seems that the DOS console at * least is smart enough to handle _O_BINARY stdout and * still display correctly. */ if (stdin) { _setmode (_fileno (stdin), _CRT_fmode); } if (stdout) { _setmode (_fileno (stdout), _CRT_fmode); } if (stderr) { _setmode (_fileno (stderr), _CRT_fmode); } } } /* This function will be called when a trap occurs. Thanks to Jacob Navia for his contribution. */ static CALLBACK long _gnu_exception_handler (EXCEPTION_POINTERS * exception_data) { void (*old_handler) (int); long action = EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH; int reset_fpu = 0; switch (exception_data->ExceptionRecord->ExceptionCode) { case EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION: /* test if the user has set SIGSEGV */ old_handler = signal (SIGSEGV, SIG_DFL); if (old_handler == SIG_IGN) { /* this is undefined if the signal was raised by anything other than raise (). */ signal (SIGSEGV, SIG_IGN); action = EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_EXECUTION; } else if (old_handler != SIG_DFL) { /* This means 'old' is a user defined function. Call it */ (*old_handler) (SIGSEGV); action = EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_EXECUTION; } break; case EXCEPTION_FLT_INVALID_OPERATION: case EXCEPTION_FLT_DIVIDE_BY_ZERO: case EXCEPTION_FLT_DENORMAL_OPERAND: case EXCEPTION_FLT_OVERFLOW: case EXCEPTION_FLT_UNDERFLOW: case EXCEPTION_FLT_INEXACT_RESULT: reset_fpu = 1; /* fall through. */ case EXCEPTION_INT_DIVIDE_BY_ZERO: /* test if the user has set SIGFPE */ old_handler = signal (SIGFPE, SIG_DFL); if (old_handler == SIG_IGN) { signal (SIGFPE, SIG_IGN); if (reset_fpu) _fpreset (); action = EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_EXECUTION; } else if (old_handler != SIG_DFL) { /* This means 'old' is a user defined function. Call it */ (*old_handler) (SIGFPE); action = EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_EXECUTION; } break; default: break; } return action; } /* * The function mainCRTStartup is the entry point for all console programs. */ static int __mingw_CRTStartup () { int nRet; /* * Set up the top-level exception handler so that signal handling * works as expected. The mapping between ANSI/POSIX signals and * Win32 SE is not 1-to-1, so caveat emptore. * */ SetUnhandledExceptionFilter (_gnu_exception_handler); /* * Initialize floating point unit. */ _fpreset (); /* Supplied by the runtime library. */ /* * Set up __argc, __argv and _environ. */ _mingw32_init_mainargs (); /* * Sets the default file mode for stdin, stdout and stderr, as well * as files later opened by the user, to _CRT_fmode. * NOTE: DLLs don't do this because that would be rude! */ _mingw32_init_fmode (); /* * Call the main function. If the user does not supply one * the one in the 'libmingw32.a' library will be linked in, and * that one calls WinMain. See main.c in the 'lib' dir * for more details. */ nRet = main (_argc, _argv, environ); /* * Perform exit processing for the C library. This means * flushing output and calling 'atexit' registered functions. */ _cexit (); ExitProcess (nRet); return 0; } /* * The function mainCRTStartup is the entry point for all console programs. */ int mainCRTStartup () { #ifdef __MSVCRT__ __set_app_type (__CONSOLE_APP); #endif __mingw_CRTStartup (); return 0; } /* * For now the GUI startup function is the same as the console one. * This simply gets rid of the annoying warning about not being able * to find WinMainCRTStartup when linking GUI applications. */ int WinMainCRTStartup () { #ifdef __MSVCRT__ __set_app_type (__GUI_APP); #endif __mingw_CRTStartup (); } /* * We force use of library version of atexit, which is only * visible in import lib as _imp__atexit */ extern int (*_imp__atexit)(void (*)(void)); int atexit (void (* pfn )(void) ) { return ( (*_imp__atexit)(pfn)); } /* Likewise for non-ANSI _onexit */ extern _onexit_t (*_imp___onexit)(_onexit_t); _onexit_t _onexit (_onexit_t pfn ) { return (*_imp___onexit)(pfn); }