1// -*- C++ -*- std::terminate handler
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3//
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24
25#include <bits/c++config.h>
26#include "unwind-cxx.h"
27
28/* We default to the talkative, informative handler in a normal hosted
29   library.  This pulls in the demangler, the dyn-string utilities, and
30   elements of the I/O library.  For a low-memory environment, you can return
31   to the earlier "silent death" handler by including <cstdlib>, initializing
32   to "std::abort", and rebuilding the library.  In a freestanding mode, we
33   default to this latter approach.  */
34
35#if ! _GLIBCXX_HOSTED
36# include <cstdlib>
37#endif
38
39/* The current installed user handler.  */
40std::terminate_handler __cxxabiv1::__terminate_handler =
41#if _GLIBCXX_HOSTED
42	__gnu_cxx::__verbose_terminate_handler;
43#else
44	std::abort;
45#endif
46
47