Mail Archives: cygwin/2001/03/06/22:47:29
No, it is not in user32.a. Some other fiber routines are in kernel32.a.
At 10:57 AM 3/6/2001 -0500, Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) wrote:
>At 12:37 AM 3/6/2001, Kurt Schwartz wrote:
> >There is a function declaration in the cygwin headers for
> GetCurrentFiber, but there is no symbol in any library file, and I get
> unresolved link errors when using this function.
> >
> >In the VC++ header, this function is an inline assembly function:
> >
> >_inline PVOID GetCurrentFiber( void ) { __asm mov eax, fs:[0x10] }
> >
> >Also, the same problem exists with GetFiberData, defined in MSVC as
> >
> >_inline PVOID GetFiberData( void ) { __asm {
> > mov eax, fs:[0x10]
> > mov eax,[eax]
> > }
> > }
> >
> >
> >Now, I know gcc uses a different asm syntax, but I have no clue how to
> write the above functions legally for gcc.
> >
> >Did these functions slip through the cracks??
>
>
>I don't think so. GetCurrentFiber() and GetFiberData() are in user32.dll
>according to the MSDN. As a result, I would expect them to show up in
>libuser32.a. Are you saying they don't?
>
>
>
>Larry Hall lhall AT rfk DOT com
>RFK Partners, Inc. http://www.rfk.com
>118 Washington Street (508) 893-9779 - RFK Office
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