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authorEric Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org>2002-02-13 09:32:52 +0000
committerEric Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org>2002-02-13 09:32:52 +0000
commit80e6061ac5deca193759b979d34906bfc9b857ef (patch)
tree51f5c410f9313c6892b50f27321b64db8cfbd737 /test/stdlib/teston_exit.c
parent98cba6e7dd947aec0d4cf6e61f2f31318ac919e1 (diff)
Several test suite updates. The testatexit, teston_exit, and
pthread tests were contributed by Stefan Soucek
Diffstat (limited to 'test/stdlib/teston_exit.c')
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diff --git a/test/stdlib/teston_exit.c b/test/stdlib/teston_exit.c
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+/*
+ * This test program will register the maximum number of exit functions
+ * with on_exit(). When this program exits, each exit function should get
+ * called in the reverse order in which it was registered. (If the system
+ * supports more than 25 exit functions, the function names will loop, but
+ * the effect will be the same. Feel free to add more functions if desired)
+ */
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+
+typedef void (*efuncp) (int, void *);
+
+/* All functions call exit(), in order to test that exit functions can call
+ * exit() without screwing everything up. The value passed in through arg gets
+ * used as the next exit status.
+ */
+static void exitfunc0(int status, void *arg) { printf("Executing exitfunc0 (status=%d, arg=%d)\n", status, (int)arg); exit((int)arg);}
+static void exitfunc1(int status, void *arg) { printf("Executing exitfunc1 (status=%d, arg=%d)\n", status, (int)arg); exit((int)arg);}
+static void exitfunc2(int status, void *arg) { printf("Executing exitfunc2 (status=%d, arg=%d)\n", status, (int)arg); exit((int)arg);}
+static void exitfunc3(int status, void *arg) { printf("Executing exitfunc3 (status=%d, arg=%d)\n", status, (int)arg); exit((int)arg);}
+static void exitfunc4(int status, void *arg) { printf("Executing exitfunc4 (status=%d, arg=%d)\n", status, (int)arg); exit((int)arg);}
+static void exitfunc5(int status, void *arg) { printf("Executing exitfunc5 (status=%d, arg=%d)\n", status, (int)arg); exit((int)arg);}
+static void exitfunc6(int status, void *arg) { printf("Executing exitfunc6 (status=%d, arg=%d)\n", status, (int)arg); exit((int)arg);}
+static void exitfunc7(int status, void *arg) { printf("Executing exitfunc7 (status=%d, arg=%d)\n", status, (int)arg); exit((int)arg);}
+static void exitfunc8(int status, void *arg) { printf("Executing exitfunc8 (status=%d, arg=%d)\n", status, (int)arg); exit((int)arg);}
+static void exitfunc9(int status, void *arg) { printf("Executing exitfunc9 (status=%d, arg=%d)\n", status, (int)arg); exit((int)arg);}
+static void exitfunc10(int status, void *arg) { printf("Executing exitfunc10 (status=%d, arg=%d)\n", status, (int)arg); exit((int)arg);}
+static void exitfunc11(int status, void *arg) { printf("Executing exitfunc11 (status=%d, arg=%d)\n", status, (int)arg); exit((int)arg);}
+static void exitfunc12(int status, void *arg) { printf("Executing exitfunc12 (status=%d, arg=%d)\n", status, (int)arg); exit((int)arg);}
+static void exitfunc13(int status, void *arg) { printf("Executing exitfunc13 (status=%d, arg=%d)\n", status, (int)arg); exit((int)arg);}
+static void exitfunc14(int status, void *arg) { printf("Executing exitfunc14 (status=%d, arg=%d)\n", status, (int)arg); exit((int)arg);}
+static void exitfunc15(int status, void *arg) { printf("Executing exitfunc15 (status=%d, arg=%d)\n", status, (int)arg); exit((int)arg);}
+static void exitfunc16(int status, void *arg) { printf("Executing exitfunc16 (status=%d, arg=%d)\n", status, (int)arg); exit((int)arg);}
+static void exitfunc17(int status, void *arg) { printf("Executing exitfunc17 (status=%d, arg=%d)\n", status, (int)arg); exit((int)arg);}
+static void exitfunc18(int status, void *arg) { printf("Executing exitfunc18 (status=%d, arg=%d)\n", status, (int)arg); exit((int)arg);}
+static void exitfunc19(int status, void *arg) { printf("Executing exitfunc19 (status=%d, arg=%d)\n", status, (int)arg); exit((int)arg);}
+static void exitfunc20(int status, void *arg) { printf("Executing exitfunc20 (status=%d, arg=%d)\n", status, (int)arg); exit((int)arg);}
+static void exitfunc21(int status, void *arg) { printf("Executing exitfunc21 (status=%d, arg=%d)\n", status, (int)arg); exit((int)arg);}
+static void exitfunc22(int status, void *arg) { printf("Executing exitfunc22 (status=%d, arg=%d)\n", status, (int)arg); exit((int)arg);}
+static void exitfunc23(int status, void *arg) { printf("Executing exitfunc23 (status=%d, arg=%d)\n", status, (int)arg); exit((int)arg);}
+static void exitfunc24(int status, void *arg) { printf("Executing exitfunc24 (status=%d, arg=%d)\n", status, (int)arg); exit((int)arg);}
+
+static efuncp func_table[] =
+ {
+ exitfunc0, exitfunc1, exitfunc2, exitfunc3, exitfunc4,
+ exitfunc5, exitfunc6, exitfunc7, exitfunc8, exitfunc9,
+ exitfunc10, exitfunc11, exitfunc12, exitfunc13, exitfunc14,
+ exitfunc15, exitfunc16, exitfunc17, exitfunc18, exitfunc19,
+ exitfunc20, exitfunc21, exitfunc22, exitfunc23, exitfunc24
+ };
+
+/* glibc dynamically adds exit functions, so it will keep adding until
+ * it runs out of memory! So this will limit the number of exit functions
+ * we add in the loop below. uClibc has a set limit (currently 20), so the
+ * loop will go until it can't add any more (so it should not hit this limit).
+ */
+#define ON_EXIT_LIMIT 20
+
+int
+main ( void )
+{
+ int i = 0;
+ int count = 0;
+ int numfuncs = sizeof(func_table)/sizeof(efuncp);
+
+ /* loop until no more can be added */
+ while(count < ON_EXIT_LIMIT && on_exit(func_table[i], (void *)count) >= 0) {
+ count++;
+ printf("Registered exitfunc%d with on_exit()\n", i);
+ i = (i+1) % numfuncs;
+ }
+ printf("%d functions registered with on_exit.\n", count);
+ exit(count);
+}
+