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NAME [Toc] [Back]
crt0_ia: crt0.o - execution startup routines
DESCRIPTION [Toc] [Back]
The C, aC++, and FORTRAN compilers link in the object file crt0.o for
statically-bound programs to provide startup capabilities and
environments for program execution. It contains startup code that
must be linked using ld to every statically-bound program. In a
dynamically linked program (the default method), the crt0.o object
file is not used, and all actions normally associated with it are
instead done by the dynamic loader dld.so(5).
crt0.o processes initializers and terminators. Initializers are
routines that are called before the program entry point and
terminators are routines that are called when the program terminates
via the exit routine. Initializers are invoked in reverse order of
the link line so that dependent libraries are initialized before the
libraries that depend on them. Terminators, on the other hand, are
invoked in the forward order.
crt0.o does not define any variables. It, however, sets the following
global variables:
__argc A variable of type long containing the number
of arguments.
__argv An array of character pointers to the
arguments themselves.
_environ, __envp An array of character pointers to the
environment in which the program will run.
This array is terminated by a null pointer.
_SYSTEM_ID A variable of type long containing the system
id value for an executable program.
__tls_size A variable of type long containing the
requested thread local storage size. This
variable is initialized with data from the
kernel.
__load_info A variable of type void * containing load
information passed from the kernel.
AUTHOR [Toc] [Back]
The features described in this entry originated from AT&T UNIX System
III.
FILES [Toc] [Back]
crt0.h
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SEE ALSO [Toc] [Back]
System Tools
aCC(1) invoke the HP-UX aC++ compiler
cc(1) invoke the HP-UX C compiler
dld.so(5) the dynamic loader
exec(2) execute a file
f90(1) invoke the HP-UX FORTRAN compiler
ld(1) invoke the link editor
Miscellaneous
end(3C) symbol of the last locations in program
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