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@@ -10,4 +10,44 @@ Because RT-Thread RTOS is used in embedded system mostly, there are some rules f
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4. Static class variables are discouraged. The time and place to call their constructor function could not be precisely controlled and make multi-threaded programming a nightmare.
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5. Multiple inheritance is strongly discouraged, as it can cause intolerable confusion.
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-*NOTE*: For armcc compiler, the libc must be enable.
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+*NOTE*: The libc must be enable.
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+
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+About GNU GCC compiler
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+
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+please add following string in your ld link script:
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+// in your .text section
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+ PROVIDE(__ctors_start__ = .);
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+ /* old GCC version uses .ctors */
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+ KEEP(*(SORT(.ctors.*)))
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+ KEEP(*(.ctors))
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+ /* new GCC version uses .init_array */
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+ KEEP (*(SORT(.init_array.*)))
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+ KEEP (*(.init_array))
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+ PROVIDE(__ctors_end__ = .);
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+
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+ . = ALIGN(4);
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+
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+// as a standalone section if you use ARM target.
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+
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+ /* The .ARM.exidx section is used for C++ exception handling. */
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+ /* .ARM.exidx is sorted, so has to go in its own output section. */
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+ __exidx_start = .;
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+ .ARM.exidx :
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+ {
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+ *(.ARM.exidx* .gnu.linkonce.armexidx.*)
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+
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+ /* This is used by the startup in order to initialize the .data secion */
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+ _sidata = .;
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+ } > CODE
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+ __exidx_end = .;
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+
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+ /* .data section which is used for initialized data */
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+
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+// in your .data section
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+ PROVIDE(__dtors_start__ = .);
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+ KEEP(*(SORT(.dtors.*)))
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+ KEEP(*(.dtors))
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+ PROVIDE(__dtors_end__ = .);
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+
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+ . = ALIGN(4);
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