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3 // http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
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11 #![crate_name = "rustrt"]
12 #![license = "MIT/ASL2"]
13 #![crate_type = "rlib"]
14 #![crate_type = "dylib"]
15 #![doc(html_logo_url = "http://www.rust-lang.org/logos/rust-logo-128x128-blk-v2.png",
16 html_favicon_url = "http://www.rust-lang.org/favicon.ico",
17 html_root_url = "http://doc.rust-lang.org/0.11.0/")]
19 #![feature(macro_rules, phase, globs, thread_local, managed_boxes, asm)]
20 #![feature(linkage, lang_items, unsafe_destructor, default_type_params)]
24 #[phase(plugin, link)] extern crate core;
27 extern crate collections;
29 #[cfg(test)] extern crate realrustrt = "rustrt";
30 #[cfg(test)] extern crate test;
31 #[cfg(test)] extern crate native;
33 #[cfg(test)] #[phase(plugin, link)] extern crate std;
35 pub use self::util::{Stdio, Stdout, Stderr};
36 pub use self::unwind::{begin_unwind, begin_unwind_fmt};
40 use alloc::owned::Box;
43 use task::{Task, BlockedTask, TaskOpts};
49 mod thread_local_storage;
67 /// The interface to the current runtime.
69 /// This trait is used as the abstraction between 1:1 and M:N scheduling. The
70 /// two independent crates, libnative and libgreen, both have objects which
71 /// implement this trait. The goal of this trait is to encompass all the
72 /// fundamental differences in functionality between the 1:1 and M:N runtime
75 // Necessary scheduling functions, used for channels and blocking I/O
77 fn yield_now(~self, cur_task: Box<Task>);
78 fn maybe_yield(~self, cur_task: Box<Task>);
79 fn deschedule(~self, times: uint, cur_task: Box<Task>,
80 f: |BlockedTask| -> Result<(), BlockedTask>);
81 fn reawaken(~self, to_wake: Box<Task>);
83 // Miscellaneous calls which are very different depending on what context
85 fn spawn_sibling(~self,
89 fn local_io<'a>(&'a mut self) -> Option<rtio::LocalIo<'a>>;
90 /// The (low, high) edges of the current stack.
91 fn stack_bounds(&self) -> (uint, uint); // (lo, hi)
92 fn can_block(&self) -> bool;
94 // FIXME: This is a serious code smell and this should not exist at all.
95 fn wrap(~self) -> Box<Any>;
98 /// The default error code of the rust runtime if the main task fails instead
99 /// of exiting cleanly.
100 pub static DEFAULT_ERROR_CODE: int = 101;
102 /// One-time runtime initialization.
104 /// Initializes global state, including frobbing
105 /// the crate's logging flags, registering GC
106 /// metadata, and storing the process arguments.
107 pub fn init(argc: int, argv: *const *const u8) {
108 // FIXME: Derefing these pointers is not safe.
109 // Need to propagate the unsafety to `start`.
111 args::init(argc, argv);
116 // FIXME(#14344) this shouldn't be necessary
117 collections::fixme_14344_be_sure_to_link_to_collections();
118 alloc::fixme_14344_be_sure_to_link_to_collections();
119 libc::issue_14344_workaround();
122 /// Enqueues a procedure to run when the runtime is cleaned up
124 /// The procedure passed to this function will be executed as part of the
125 /// runtime cleanup phase. For normal rust programs, this means that it will run
126 /// after all other tasks have exited.
128 /// The procedure is *not* executed with a local `Task` available to it, so
129 /// primitives like logging, I/O, channels, spawning, etc, are *not* available.
130 /// This is meant for "bare bones" usage to clean up runtime details, this is
131 /// not meant as a general-purpose "let's clean everything up" function.
133 /// It is forbidden for procedures to register more `at_exit` handlers when they
134 /// are running, and doing so will lead to a process abort.
135 pub fn at_exit(f: proc():Send) {
136 at_exit_imp::push(f);
139 /// One-time runtime cleanup.
141 /// This function is unsafe because it performs no checks to ensure that the
142 /// runtime has completely ceased running. It is the responsibility of the
143 /// caller to ensure that the runtime is entirely shut down and nothing will be
144 /// poking around at the internal components.
146 /// Invoking cleanup while portions of the runtime are still in use may cause
147 /// undefined behavior.
148 pub unsafe fn cleanup() {
149 bookkeeping::wait_for_other_tasks();
152 local_ptr::cleanup();
155 // FIXME: these probably shouldn't be public...
157 pub mod shouldnt_be_public {
159 pub use super::local_ptr::native::maybe_tls_key;
160 #[cfg(not(windows), not(target_os = "android"), not(target_os = "ios"))]
161 pub use super::local_ptr::compiled::RT_TLS_PTR;
166 pub use core::{fmt, option, cmp};