//! Runtime services //! //! The `rt` module provides a narrow set of runtime services, //! including the global heap (exported in `heap`) and unwinding and //! backtrace support. The APIs in this module are highly unstable, //! and should be considered as private implementation details for the //! time being. #![unstable(feature = "rt", reason = "this public module should not exist and is highly likely \ to disappear", issue = "0")] #![doc(hidden)] // Re-export some of our utilities which are expected by other crates. pub use panicking::{begin_panic, begin_panic_fmt, update_panic_count}; // To reduce the generated code of the new `lang_start`, this function is doing // the real work. #[cfg(not(test))] fn lang_start_internal(main: &(dyn Fn() -> i32 + Sync + ::panic::RefUnwindSafe), argc: isize, argv: *const *const u8) -> isize { use panic; use sys; use sys_common; use sys_common::thread_info; use thread::Thread; sys::init(); unsafe { let main_guard = sys::thread::guard::init(); sys::stack_overflow::init(); // Next, set up the current Thread with the guard information we just // created. Note that this isn't necessary in general for new threads, // but we just do this to name the main thread and to give it correct // info about the stack bounds. let thread = Thread::new(Some("main".to_owned())); thread_info::set(main_guard, thread); // Store our args if necessary in a squirreled away location sys::args::init(argc, argv); // Let's run some code! #[cfg(feature = "backtrace")] let exit_code = panic::catch_unwind(|| { ::sys_common::backtrace::__rust_begin_short_backtrace(move || main()) }); #[cfg(not(feature = "backtrace"))] let exit_code = panic::catch_unwind(move || main()); sys_common::cleanup(); exit_code.unwrap_or(101) as isize } } #[cfg(not(test))] #[lang = "start"] fn lang_start (main: fn() -> T, argc: isize, argv: *const *const u8) -> isize { lang_start_internal(&move || main().report(), argc, argv) }