foo.c   [plain text]


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#include <stddef.h>
#include <dlfcn.h>


// <rdar://problem/5366233> Leopard (9a499): dyld crash with recursive calls to dlclose()

static void* handle = NULL;

static void __attribute__((constructor)) myinit()
{
	handle = dlopen("libbar.dylib", RTLD_LAZY);
}

static void __attribute__((destructor)) myterm()
{
	// myterm() is called within dlclose.
	// now call dlclose() on another (chainded dylib) to test dlclose is re-entrant
	if ( handle != NULL )
		dlclose(handle);
}


int foo()
{
	return 10;
}