| // main program for Class Foo |
| |
| extern "C" { |
| // Some <assert.h> implementations (e.g. SUNOS 4.1) are broken, |
| // in that they require <stdio.h>. But, if gcc/g++ is installed |
| // correctly, you should get gcc's assert.h. |
| // If the compile fails, it means the wrong include files are in use! |
| #include <assert.h> |
| }; |
| #include "cdtest-foo.h" |
| |
| extern "C" void __init_start(); |
| |
| extern Foo f(void); |
| extern void g(void); |
| |
| /* This function should *not* be called by the environment. There is |
| no way in C++ to ``run something after the initializers but before main()''. |
| The library that depends on this (NIHCL) is broken. -- John Gilmore |
| We leave this here to test that future changes to the compiler |
| do not re-introduce this losing ``feature''. */ |
| void |
| __init_start() |
| { |
| Foo::init_foo(); |
| } |
| |
| static Foo static_foo( "static_foo"); |
| |
| int main() |
| { |
| assert (Foo::nb_foos() == 2); |
| Foo automatic_foo( "automatic_foo"); |
| Foo bla_foo = f(); |
| assert (Foo::nb_foos() == 4); |
| g(); |
| assert (Foo::nb_foos() == 4); |
| // `automatic_foo' and `bla_foo' are destructed here |
| } |
| |