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CYBER - Cyber Security
TS 103 523 MSP
TLMSP
TLMSP curl
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22 years ago
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Daniel Stenberg
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#ifdef WIN32
/* dllinit.c -- Portable DLL initialization.
Copyright (C) 1998, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Contributed by Mumit Khan (khan@xraylith.wisc.edu).
I've used DllMain as the DLL "main" since that's the most common
usage. MSVC and Mingw32 both default to DllMain as the standard
callback from the linker entry point. Cygwin, as of b20.1, also
uses DllMain as the default callback from the entry point.
The real entry point is typically always defined by the runtime
library, and usually never overridden by (casual) user. What you can
override however is the callback routine that the entry point calls,
and this file provides such a callback function, DllMain.
Mingw32: The default entry point for mingw32 is DllMainCRTStartup
which is defined in libmingw32.a This in turn calls DllMain which is
defined here. If not defined, there is a stub in libmingw32.a which
does nothing.
Cygwin: The default entry point for Cygwin b20.1 or newer is
__cygwin_dll_entry which is defined in libcygwin.a. This in turn
calls the routine DllMain. If not defined, there is a stub in
libcygwin.a which does nothing.
MSVC: MSVC runtime calls DllMain, just like Mingw32.
Summary: If you need to do anything special in DllMain, just add it
here. Otherwise, the default setup should be just fine for 99%+ of
the time. I strongly suggest that you *not* change the entry point,
but rather change DllMain as appropriate.
*/
#define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
#include
<windows.h>
#undef WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
#include
<stdio.h>
BOOL
APIENTRY
DllMain
(
HINSTANCE
hInst
,
DWORD
reason
,
LPVOID
reserved
/* Not used. */
);
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* DllMain --
*
* This routine is called by the Mingw32, Cygwin32 or VC++ C run
* time library init code, or the Borland DllEntryPoint routine. It
* is responsible for initializing various dynamically loaded
* libraries.
*
* Results:
* TRUE on sucess, FALSE on failure.
*
* Side effects:
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
BOOL
APIENTRY
DllMain
(
HINSTANCE
hInst
/* Library instance handle. */
,
DWORD
reason
/* Reason this function is being called. */
,
LPVOID
reserved
/* Not used. */
)
{
/* prevent compiler warnings */
(
void
)
hInst
;
(
void
)
reserved
;
switch
(
reason
)
{
case
DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH
:
break
;
case
DLL_PROCESS_DETACH
:
break
;
case
DLL_THREAD_ATTACH
:
break
;
case
DLL_THREAD_DETACH
:
break
;
}
return
TRUE
;
}
#else
#ifdef VMS
int
VOID_VAR_DLLINIT
;
#endif
#endif
/*
* local variables:
* eval: (load-file "../curl-mode.el")
* end:
* vim600: fdm=marker
* vim: et sw=2 ts=2 sts=2 tw=78
*/
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