2002-05-15 Jeff Johnston <jjohnstn@redhat.com>
* libc/include/stdlib.h: Add on_exit prototype. * libc/include/sys/reent.h (struct _atexit): Add argument array and bits to track type of exit routine to support both on_exit and atexit. (_REENT_INIT_PTR): Add missing fields that won't be zeroed out by default and change the setting of the atexit structure. (_REENT_INIT)[!_REENT_SMALL]: Remove extraneous end brace. * libc/stdlib/on_exit.c: New file. * libc/stdlib/Makefile.am: Add support for on_exit. * libc/stdlib/Makefile.in: Regenerated. * libc/stdlib/atexit.c: Change to initialize types field. * libc/stdlib/exit.c: Change to look at types field for each exit routine and either call an atexit-style or an on_exit-style routine accordingly.
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@ -55,6 +55,7 @@ LIB_SOURCES = \
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mstats.c \
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mtrim.c \
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nrand48.c \
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on_exit.c \
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putenv.c \
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putenv_r.c \
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qsort.c \
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@ -167,6 +168,7 @@ CHEWOUT_FILES= \
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mbtowc.def \
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mlock.def \
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mstats.def \
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on_exit.def \
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qsort.def \
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rand.def \
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rand48.def \
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@ -153,6 +153,7 @@ LIB_SOURCES = \
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mstats.c \
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mtrim.c \
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nrand48.c \
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on_exit.c \
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putenv.c \
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putenv_r.c \
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qsort.c \
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@ -226,6 +227,7 @@ CHEWOUT_FILES = \
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mbtowc.def \
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mlock.def \
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mstats.def \
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on_exit.def \
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qsort.def \
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rand.def \
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rand48.def \
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@ -268,12 +270,13 @@ LIBS = @LIBS@
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@USE_LIBTOOL_FALSE@lcong48.o ldiv.o ldtoa.o lrand48.o malign.o malloc.o \
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@USE_LIBTOOL_FALSE@mblen.o mblen_r.o mbstowcs.o mbstowcs_r.o mbtowc.o \
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@USE_LIBTOOL_FALSE@mbtowc_r.o mlock.o mprec.o mrand48.o msize.o \
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@USE_LIBTOOL_FALSE@mstats.o mtrim.o nrand48.o putenv.o putenv_r.o \
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@USE_LIBTOOL_FALSE@qsort.o rand.o rand48.o rand_r.o realloc.o seed48.o \
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@USE_LIBTOOL_FALSE@setenv.o setenv_r.o srand48.o strdup.o strdup_r.o \
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@USE_LIBTOOL_FALSE@strtod.o strtol.o strtoll.o strtoll_r.o strtoul.o \
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@USE_LIBTOOL_FALSE@strtoull.o strtoull_r.o system.o valloc.o wcstombs.o \
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@USE_LIBTOOL_FALSE@wcstombs_r.o wctomb.o wctomb_r.o
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@USE_LIBTOOL_FALSE@mstats.o mtrim.o nrand48.o on_exit.o putenv.o \
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@USE_LIBTOOL_FALSE@putenv_r.o qsort.o rand.o rand48.o rand_r.o \
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@USE_LIBTOOL_FALSE@realloc.o seed48.o setenv.o setenv_r.o srand48.o \
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@USE_LIBTOOL_FALSE@strdup.o strdup_r.o strtod.o strtol.o strtoll.o \
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@USE_LIBTOOL_FALSE@strtoll_r.o strtoul.o strtoull.o strtoull_r.o \
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@USE_LIBTOOL_FALSE@system.o valloc.o wcstombs.o wcstombs_r.o wctomb.o \
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@USE_LIBTOOL_FALSE@wctomb_r.o
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LTLIBRARIES = $(noinst_LTLIBRARIES)
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@USE_LIBTOOL_TRUE@libstdlib_la_DEPENDENCIES = freer.$(oext) \
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@ -291,10 +294,10 @@ LTLIBRARIES = $(noinst_LTLIBRARIES)
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@USE_LIBTOOL_TRUE@ldtoa.lo lrand48.lo malign.lo malloc.lo mblen.lo \
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@USE_LIBTOOL_TRUE@mblen_r.lo mbstowcs.lo mbstowcs_r.lo mbtowc.lo \
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@USE_LIBTOOL_TRUE@mbtowc_r.lo mlock.lo mprec.lo mrand48.lo msize.lo \
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@USE_LIBTOOL_TRUE@mstats.lo mtrim.lo nrand48.lo putenv.lo putenv_r.lo \
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@USE_LIBTOOL_TRUE@qsort.lo rand.lo rand48.lo rand_r.lo realloc.lo \
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@USE_LIBTOOL_TRUE@seed48.lo setenv.lo setenv_r.lo srand48.lo strdup.lo \
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@USE_LIBTOOL_TRUE@strdup_r.lo strtod.lo strtol.lo strtoll.lo \
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@USE_LIBTOOL_TRUE@mstats.lo mtrim.lo nrand48.lo on_exit.lo putenv.lo \
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@USE_LIBTOOL_TRUE@putenv_r.lo qsort.lo rand.lo rand48.lo rand_r.lo \
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@USE_LIBTOOL_TRUE@realloc.lo seed48.lo setenv.lo setenv_r.lo srand48.lo \
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@USE_LIBTOOL_TRUE@strdup.lo strdup_r.lo strtod.lo strtol.lo strtoll.lo \
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@USE_LIBTOOL_TRUE@strtoll_r.lo strtoul.lo strtoull.lo strtoull_r.lo \
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@USE_LIBTOOL_TRUE@system.lo valloc.lo wcstombs.lo wcstombs_r.lo \
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@USE_LIBTOOL_TRUE@wctomb.lo wctomb_r.lo
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@ -74,6 +74,7 @@ _DEFUN (atexit,
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if ((p = (struct _atexit *) malloc (sizeof *p)) == NULL)
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return -1;
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p->_ind = 0;
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p->_fntypes = 0;
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p->_next = _REENT->_atexit;
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_REENT->_atexit = p;
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}
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{
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register struct _atexit *p;
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register int n;
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int i = 1;
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#ifdef _REENT_SMALL
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for (p = &_REENT->_atexit, n = p->_ind; --n >= 0;)
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(*p->_fns[n]) ();
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for (p = &_REENT->_atexit, n = p->_ind-1, i = (n>=0) ? (1<<n) : 0;
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n >= 0; --n, i >>= 1)
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#else
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for (p = _REENT->_atexit; p; p = p->_next)
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for (n = p->_ind; --n >= 0;)
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(*p->_fns[n]) ();
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for (n = p->_ind - 1, i = (n >= 0) ? (1 << n) : 0; n >= 0; --n, i >>= 1)
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#endif
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if (p->_fntypes & i)
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(*((void (*)(int, void *))p->_fns[n]))(code, p->_fnargs[n]);
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else
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(*p->_fns[n]) ();
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if (_REENT->__cleanup)
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(*_REENT->__cleanup) (_REENT);
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_exit (code);
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newlib/libc/stdlib/on_exit.c
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96
newlib/libc/stdlib/on_exit.c
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/*
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* Copyright (c) 1990 Regents of the University of California.
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* All rights reserved.
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*
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* %sccs.include.redist.c%
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*
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* This function is a modified version of atexit.c
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*/
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/*
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FUNCTION
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<<on_exit>>---request execution of function with argument at program exit
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INDEX
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on_exit
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ANSI_SYNOPSIS
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#include <stdlib.h>
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int on_exit (void (*<[function]>)(int, void *), void *<[arg]>);
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TRAD_SYNOPSIS
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#include <stdlib.h>
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int on_exit ((<[function]>, <[arg]>)
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void (*<[function]>)(int, void *);
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void *<[arg]>;
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DESCRIPTION
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You can use <<on_exit>> to enroll functions in a list of functions that
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will be called when your program terminates normally. The argument is
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a pointer to a user-defined function which takes two arguments. The
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first is the status code passed to exit and the second argument is of type
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pointer to void. The function must not return a result. The value
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of <[arg]> is registered and passed as the argument to <[function]>.
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The functions are kept in a LIFO stack; that is, the last function
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enrolled by <<atexit>> or <<on_exit>> will be the first to execute when
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your program exits. You can intermix functions using <<atexit>> and
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<<on_exit>>.
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There is no built-in limit to the number of functions you can enroll
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in this list; however, after every group of 32 functions is enrolled,
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<<atexit>>/<<on_exit>> will call <<malloc>> to get space for the next part
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of the list. The initial list of 32 functions is statically allocated, so
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you can always count on at least that many slots available.
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RETURNS
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<<on_exit>> returns <<0>> if it succeeds in enrolling your function,
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<<-1>> if it fails (possible only if no space was available for
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<<malloc>> to extend the list of functions).
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PORTABILITY
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<<on_exit>> is a non-standard glibc extension
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Supporting OS subroutines required: None
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*/
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#include <stddef.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <reent.h>
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/*
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* Register a function to be performed at exit.
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*/
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int
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_DEFUN (on_exit,
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(fn, arg),
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_VOID _EXFUN ((*fn), (int, _PTR)) _AND
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_PTR arg)
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{
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register struct _atexit *p;
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void (*x)(void) = (void (*)(void))fn;
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/* _REENT_SMALL on_exit() doesn't allow more than the required 32 entries. */
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#ifndef _REENT_SMALL
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if ((p = _REENT->_atexit) == NULL)
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_REENT->_atexit = p = &_REENT->_atexit0;
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if (p->_ind >= _ATEXIT_SIZE)
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{
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if ((p = (struct _atexit *) malloc (sizeof *p)) == NULL)
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return -1;
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p->_ind = 0;
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p->_fntypes = 0;
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p->_next = _REENT->_atexit;
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_REENT->_atexit = p;
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}
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#else
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p = &_REENT->_atexit;
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if (p->_ind >= _ATEXIT_SIZE)
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return -1;
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#endif
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p->_fntypes |= (1 << p->_ind);
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p->_fnargs[p->_ind] = arg;
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p->_fns[p->_ind++] = x;
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return 0;
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}
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