/* * Copyright (c) 1980 Regents of the University of California. * All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement * specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution. * * @(#)f77_abort.c 5.2 7/12/85 * * all f77 aborts eventually call f77_abort. * f77_abort cleans up open files and terminates with a dump if needed, * with a message otherwise. * */ #include #include "fio.h" char *getenv(); extern int errno; int _lg_flag; /* _lg_flag is non-zero if -lg was specified to ld */ f77_abort( err_val, act_core ) { char first_char, *env_var; int core_dump; env_var = getenv("f77_dump_flag"); first_char = (env_var == NULL) ? 0 : *env_var; signal(SIGILL, SIG_DFL); sigsetmask(0); /* don't block */ /* see if we want a core dump: first line checks for signals like hangup - don't dump then. second line checks if -lg specified to ld (e.g. by saying -g to f77) and checks the f77_dump_flag var. */ core_dump = ((nargs() != 2) || act_core) && ( (_lg_flag && (first_char != 'n')) || first_char == 'y'); if( !core_dump ) fprintf(units[STDERR].ufd,"*** Execution terminated\n"); f_exit(); _cleanup(); if( nargs() ) errno = err_val; else errno = -2; /* prior value will be meaningless, so set it to undefined value */ if( core_dump ) abort(); else exit( errno ); }