2011-02-12 05:22:29 +00:00
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#ifndef _SETJMP_H
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#define _SETJMP_H
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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2012-09-08 03:13:55 +00:00
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#include <features.h>
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2012-09-07 03:12:27 +00:00
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2011-02-12 05:22:29 +00:00
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#include <bits/setjmp.h>
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2011-02-14 23:41:25 +00:00
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#if defined(_POSIX_SOURCE) || defined(_POSIX_C_SOURCE) \
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2012-05-23 01:52:08 +00:00
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|| defined(_XOPEN_SOURCE) || defined(_GNU_SOURCE) \
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|| defined(_BSD_SOURCE)
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2012-07-04 00:07:33 +00:00
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typedef struct {
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jmp_buf __jb;
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unsigned long __fl;
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2012-07-22 22:58:35 +00:00
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unsigned long __ss[128/sizeof(long)];
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2012-07-04 00:07:33 +00:00
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} sigjmp_buf[1];
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2011-02-14 23:41:25 +00:00
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int sigsetjmp (sigjmp_buf, int);
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further use of _Noreturn, for non-plain-C functions
note that POSIX does not specify these functions as _Noreturn, because
POSIX is aligned with C99, not the new C11 standard. when POSIX is
eventually updated to C11, it will almost surely give these functions
the _Noreturn attribute. for now, the actual _Noreturn keyword is not
used anyway when compiling with a c99 compiler, which is what POSIX
requires; the GCC __attribute__ is used instead if it's available,
however.
in a few places, I've added infinite for loops at the end of _Noreturn
functions to silence compiler warnings. presumably
__buildin_unreachable could achieve the same thing, but it would only
work on newer GCCs and would not be portable. the loops should have
near-zero code size cost anyway.
like the previous _Noreturn commit, this one is based on patches
contributed by philomath.
2012-09-07 03:34:10 +00:00
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_Noreturn void siglongjmp (sigjmp_buf, int);
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2011-02-14 23:41:25 +00:00
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#endif
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2011-02-12 05:22:29 +00:00
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2011-02-14 23:41:25 +00:00
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2012-05-23 01:52:08 +00:00
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#if defined(_XOPEN_SOURCE) || defined(_GNU_SOURCE) \
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|| defined(_BSD_SOURCE)
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2011-02-12 05:22:29 +00:00
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int _setjmp (jmp_buf);
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further use of _Noreturn, for non-plain-C functions
note that POSIX does not specify these functions as _Noreturn, because
POSIX is aligned with C99, not the new C11 standard. when POSIX is
eventually updated to C11, it will almost surely give these functions
the _Noreturn attribute. for now, the actual _Noreturn keyword is not
used anyway when compiling with a c99 compiler, which is what POSIX
requires; the GCC __attribute__ is used instead if it's available,
however.
in a few places, I've added infinite for loops at the end of _Noreturn
functions to silence compiler warnings. presumably
__buildin_unreachable could achieve the same thing, but it would only
work on newer GCCs and would not be portable. the loops should have
near-zero code size cost anyway.
like the previous _Noreturn commit, this one is based on patches
contributed by philomath.
2012-09-07 03:34:10 +00:00
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_Noreturn void _longjmp (jmp_buf, int);
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2011-02-14 23:41:25 +00:00
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#endif
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2011-02-12 05:22:29 +00:00
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2011-02-14 23:41:25 +00:00
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int setjmp (jmp_buf);
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2012-09-07 03:12:27 +00:00
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_Noreturn void longjmp (jmp_buf, int);
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2011-02-12 05:22:29 +00:00
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#define setjmp setjmp
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#define longjmp longjmp
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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#endif
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