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/* setjmp.h: ANSI 'C' (X3J11 Oct 88) library header, section 4.6 */
/* Copyright (C) ARM Ltd., 1999
* All rights reserved
* RCS $Revision: 179217 $
* Checkin $Date: 2013-03-12 14:03:19 +0000 (Tue, 12 Mar 2013) $
* Revising $Author: drodgman $
*/
/* Copyright (C) Codemist Ltd., 1988 */
/* Copyright 1991 ARM Limited. All rights reserved. */
/*
* setjmp.h declares two functions and one type, for bypassing the normal
* function call and return discipline (useful for dealing with unusual
* conditions encountered in a low-level function of a program).
*/
#ifndef __setjmp_h
#define __setjmp_h
#define __ARMCLIB_VERSION 5050106
/*
* Depending on compiler version __int64 or __INT64_TYPE__ should be defined.
*/
#ifndef __int64
#ifdef __INT64_TYPE__
#define __int64 __INT64_TYPE__
#endif
/* On some architectures neither of these may be defined - if so, fall
through and error out if used. */
#endif
#define _ARMABI __declspec(__nothrow)
#define _ARMABI_NORETURN __declspec(__nothrow) __declspec(__noreturn)
#ifndef __SETJMP_DECLS
#define __SETJMP_DECLS
#undef __CLIBNS
#ifdef __cplusplus
namespace std {
#define __CLIBNS std::
extern "C" {
#else
#define __CLIBNS
#endif /* __cplusplus */
#if _AEABI_PORTABILITY_LEVEL != 0 || (!defined _AEABI_PORTABILITY_LEVEL && __DEFAULT_AEABI_PORTABILITY_LEVEL != 0)
typedef __int64 jmp_buf[]; /* do not specify size at all */
#else
typedef __int64 jmp_buf[48]; /* size as defined in the ATEPCS */
/* an array type suitable for holding the data */
/* needed to restore a calling environment. */
#endif
extern const int __aeabi_JMP_BUF_SIZE;
/* setjmp is a macro so that it cannot be used other than directly called. */
/* NB that ANSI declare that anyone who undefines the setjmp macro or uses */
/* (or defines) the name setjmp without including this header will get */
/* what they deserve. In addition, C++ requires setjmp to be a macro. */
extern _ARMABI int setjmp(jmp_buf /*env*/) __attribute__((__nonnull__(1)));
/* Saves its calling environment in its jmp_buf argument, for later use
* by the longjmp function.
* Returns: If the return is from a direct invocation, the setjmp function
* returns the value zero. If the return from a call to the longjmp
* function, the setjmp function returns a non zero value.
*/
#define setjmp(jmp_buf) (__CLIBNS setjmp(jmp_buf))
extern _ARMABI_NORETURN void longjmp(jmp_buf /*env*/, int /*val*/) __attribute__((__nonnull__(1)));
/* Restores the environment saved by the most recent call to setjmp in the
* same invocation of the program, with the corresponding jmp_buf argument.
* If there has been no such call, or if the function containing the call
* to setjmp has terminated execution (eg. with a return statement) in the
* interim, the behaviour is undefined.
* All accessible objects have values as of the time longjmp was called,
* except that the values of objects of automatic storage duration that do
* not have volatile type and have been changed between the setjmp and
* longjmp calls are indeterminate.
* As it bypasses the usual function call and return mechanism, the longjmp
* function shall execute correctly in contexts of interrupts, signals and
* any of their associated functions. However, if the longjmp function is
* invoked from a nested signal handler (that is, from a function invoked as
* a result of a signal raised during the handling of another signal), the
* behaviour is undefined.
* Returns: After longjmp is completed, program execution continues as if
* the corresponding call to setjmp had just returned the value
* specified by val. The longjmp function cannot cause setjmp to
* return the value 0; if val is 0, setjmp returns the value 1.
*/
#ifdef __cplusplus
} /* extern "C" */
} /* namespace std */
#endif /* __cplusplus */
#endif /* __SETJMP_DECLS */
#if _AEABI_PORTABILITY_LEVEL != 0 && !defined _AEABI_PORTABLE
#define _AEABI_PORTABLE
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
#ifndef __SETJMP_NO_EXPORTS
using ::std::jmp_buf;
using ::std::setjmp;
using ::std::longjmp;
using ::std::__aeabi_JMP_BUF_SIZE;
#endif
#endif /* __cplusplus */
#endif
/* end of setjmp.h */