// Copyright 2011 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. //go:build ignore #ifdef WIN32 // A Windows DLL is unable to call an arbitrary function in // the main executable. Work around that by making the main // executable pass the callback function pointer to us. void (*goCallback)(void); __declspec(dllexport) void setCallback(void *f) { goCallback = (void (*)())f; } __declspec(dllexport) void sofunc(void); #elif defined(_AIX) // AIX doesn't allow the creation of a shared object with an // undefined symbol. It's possible to bypass this problem by // using -Wl,-G and -Wl,-brtl option which allows run-time linking. // However, that's not how most of AIX shared object works. // Therefore, it's better to consider goCallback as a pointer and // to set up during an init function. void (*goCallback)(void); void setCallback(void *f) { goCallback = f; } #else extern void goCallback(void); void setCallback(void *f) { (void)f; } #endif // OpenBSD and older Darwin lack TLS support #if !defined(__OpenBSD__) && !defined(__APPLE__) __thread int tlsvar = 12345; #endif void sofunc(void) { goCallback(); }