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>From owner-rtl Tue May 29 13:53:10 2001
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Subject: Re: [rtl] RTLinux: C++ static members != good ?
Date: Tue, 29 May 2001 15:53:34 -0400
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mine neither. Maybe somebody in a gcc mailing list or news group will know
more about that. I just always made my own init code to avoid such problems.
But it would be helpful if we know how to deal with in in a general way.
Since there is no other reaction about that topic I assume there is no
solution. So people here are probably using C rather then C++ or write there
own init code.
I would defenitely like to know how we would be able to deal with that in a
general way.
Heinz
> On Mon, May 28, 2001 at 09:10:00PM -0400, Heinz Haeberle wrote:
> > well the only clue I have is that there must be some initialisation
code,
> > which is not executed. Like the static objects have to be initialized
too. I
> > remember from VxWorks, that there was something which called those init
code
> > when you loaded the code. It has to be done only for cpp code. If you
make
> > the initialisation in the init code. What's gonna happen then?
>
> The point is: Where is this Init code, why it is not executed, and what do
I
> do to get it executed. My knowledege about the internals of the c++
compiler
> is not that big ... 8[
>
> blue skies
> Jan
>
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