From a6c1ed4716cf02626ea035beb6dd4a921642ba80 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: PikalaxALT Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2018 17:39:24 -0700 Subject: Use libc from agbcc instead of standalone newlib\nYou must have AGBCC commit 80d029caec189587f8b9294b6c8a5a489b8f5f88 in order to compile pmd_red.gba --- newlib/libc/stdlib/abort.c | 66 ---------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 66 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 newlib/libc/stdlib/abort.c (limited to 'newlib/libc/stdlib/abort.c') diff --git a/newlib/libc/stdlib/abort.c b/newlib/libc/stdlib/abort.c deleted file mode 100644 index b3d671e..0000000 --- a/newlib/libc/stdlib/abort.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,66 +0,0 @@ -/* NetWare can not use this implementation of abort. It provides its - own version of abort in clib.nlm. If we can not use clib.nlm, then - we must write abort in sys/netware. */ - -#ifdef ABORT_PROVIDED - -int _dummy_abort = 1; - -#else - -/* -FUNCTION -<>---abnormal termination of a program - -INDEX - abort - -ANSI_SYNOPSIS - #include - void abort(void); - -TRAD_SYNOPSIS - #include - void abort(); - -DESCRIPTION -Use <> to signal that your program has detected a condition it -cannot deal with. Normally, <> ends your program's execution. - -Before terminating your program, <> raises the exception <> -(using `<>'). If you have used <> to register -an exception handler for this condition, that handler has the -opportunity to retain control, thereby avoiding program termination. - -In this implementation, <> does not perform any stream- or -file-related cleanup (the host environment may do so; if not, you can -arrange for your program to do its own cleanup with a <> -exception handler). - -RETURNS -<> does not return to its caller. - -PORTABILITY -ANSI C requires <>. - -Supporting OS subroutines required: <>, <>. -*/ - -#include -#include - -_VOID -_DEFUN_VOID (abort) -{ -#ifdef ABORT_MESSAGE - write (2, "Abort called\n", sizeof ("Abort called\n")-1); -#endif - - while (1) - { - raise (SIGABRT); - _exit (1); - } -} - -#endif -- cgit v1.2.3