Functions that are executed before and after main() in C
With GCC family of C compilers, we can mark some functions to execute before and after main(). So some startup code can be executed before main() starts, and some cleanup code can be executed after main() ends. For example, in the following program, myStartupFun() is called before main() and myCleanupFun() is called after main().
#include<stdio.h> /* Apply the constructor attribute to myStartupFun() so that it is executed before main() */ void myStartupFun ( void ) __attribute__ ((constructor)); /* Apply the destructor attribute to myCleanupFun() so that it is executed after main() */ void myCleanupFun ( void ) __attribute__ ((destructor)); /* implementation of myStartupFun */ void myStartupFun ( void ) { printf ( "startup code before main()\n" ); } /* implementation of myCleanupFun */ void myCleanupFun ( void ) { printf ( "cleanup code after main()\n" ); } int main ( void ) { printf ( "hello\n" ); return 0; } |
Output:
startup code before main() hello cleanup code after main()
Like the above feature, GCC has added many other interesting features to standard C language. See this for more details.
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Executing main() in C – behind the scene
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