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Not many changes here to <code class="filename">cstdlib</code>. You should note that the
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<code class="function">abort()</code> function does not call the
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destructors of automatic nor static objects, so if you're
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depending on those to do cleanup, it isn't going to happen.
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(The functions registered with <code class="function">atexit()</code>
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don't get called either, so you can forget about that
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possibility, too.)
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</p><p>
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The good old <code class="function">exit()</code> function can be a bit
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funky, too, until you look closer. Basically, three points to
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remember are:
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</p><div class="orderedlist"><ol class="orderedlist" type="1"><li class="listitem"><p>
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Static objects are destroyed in reverse order of their creation.
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</p></li><li class="listitem"><p>
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Functions registered with <code class="function">atexit()</code> are called in
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reverse order of registration, once per registration call.
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(This isn't actually new.)
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</p></li><li class="listitem"><p>
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The previous two actions are <span class="quote">“<span class="quote">interleaved,</span>”</span> that is,
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given this pseudocode:
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</p><pre class="programlisting">
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extern "C or C++" void f1 (void);
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extern "C or C++" void f2 (void);
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static Thing obj1;
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atexit(f1);
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static Thing obj2;
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atexit(f2);
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</pre><p>
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then at a call of <code class="function">exit()</code>,
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<code class="varname">f2</code> will be called, then
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<code class="varname">obj2</code> will be destroyed, then
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<code class="varname">f1</code> will be called, and finally
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<code class="varname">obj1</code> will be destroyed. If
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<code class="varname">f1</code> or <code class="varname">f2</code> allow an
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exception to propagate out of them, Bad Things happen.
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</p></li></ol></div><p>
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Note also that <code class="function">atexit()</code> is only required to store 32
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functions, and the compiler/library might already be using some of
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those slots. If you think you may run out, we recommend using
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the <code class="function">xatexit</code>/<code class="function">xexit</code> combination from <code class="literal">libiberty</code>, which has no such limit.
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