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43 #error This file uses GNU C extensions; you must compile with GCC.
46 /* The first piece of initialized data. */
49 #ifndef _HURD_THREADVAR_H
53 extern void __mach_init (void);
54 extern void __libc_init (int argc
, char **argv
, char **envp
);
55 extern int main (int argc
, char **argv
, char **envp
);
57 /* These are uninitialized common definitions so they will be zero
58 by default. If the user links in C threads, that will provide initialized
59 definitions that override these. */
60 void *(*_cthread_init_routine
) (void); /* Returns new SP to use. */
61 void (*_cthread_exit_routine
) (int status
);
64 /* These are for communication from _start to start1,
65 where we cannot use the stack for anything. */
66 static int start_argc
;
67 static char **start_argv
;
69 /* _start calls this on the new stack. */
73 __libc_init (start_argc
, start_argv
, __environ
);
75 (_cthread_exit_routine
!= NULL
? *_cthread_exit_routine
: exit
)
76 (main (start_argc
, start_argv
, __environ
));
78 /* Should never get here. */
83 #define START_ARGS void
87 #define _start _start0
93 SNARF_ARGS (start_argc
, start_argv
, __environ
);
97 if (_cthread_init_routine
!= NULL
)
98 CALL_WITH_SP (start1
, (*_cthread_init_routine
) ());
102 /* Should never get here. */