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Re: [PATCH] stdio initialization


On Tue, Nov 11, 2003 at 03:43:50PM +0100, Thomas Pfaff wrote:
>Christopher Faylor wrote:
>>Actually, on poking around a little, I wonder if we should be calling
>>_reclaim_reent to get back all of the stuff allocated in the REENT
>>structure?
>
>I think you are right.  Here is my patch to thread.cc that i will apply
>if there are no objections.

Looks ok to me.

cgf

>diff -urp src.org/thread.cc src/thread.cc
>--- src.org/thread.cc	2003-11-11 09:16:39.775574400 +0100
>+++ src/thread.cc	2003-11-11 09:21:24.304707200 +0100
>@@ -377,6 +377,8 @@ pthread::exit (void *value_ptr)
>       mutex.unlock ();
>     }
>
>+  (_reclaim_reent) (_REENT);
>+
>   if (InterlockedDecrement (&MT_INTERFACE->threadcount) == 0)
>     ::exit (0);
>   else
>@@ -1879,6 +1881,7 @@ __reent_t::init_clib (struct _reent& var
>   var._stdout = _GLOBAL_REENT->_stdout;
>   var._stderr = _GLOBAL_REENT->_stderr;
>   var.__sdidinit = _GLOBAL_REENT->__sdidinit;
>+  var.__cleanup = _GLOBAL_REENT->__cleanup;
>   _clib = &var;
> };


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