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These are special functions that are presumably put into vtables for
deleted or pure virtual functions. Previously, this would call `abort()`
directly, but calling `std::terminate()` achieves the same effect, but
allows user code to change the behavior (e.g. to print to serial, blink
leds or whatever makes sense).
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This allows calling it from other places later. The default
implementation calls `abort()`, but making it weak allows user code to
override this function (either directly, or by including a library like
uclibc++ that implements `std::set_terminate()`).
Note that this does not add a declaration for this function, since the
standard dictates this to be in `<exception>`, but we cannot
meaningfully or completely implement that header, so better leave it to
be overridden by e.g. libraries like uclibc++.
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The following empty stubs has been replaced by the gcc
flag -fno-threadsafe-static:
int __cxa_guard_acquire(__guard *);
void __cxa_guard_release (__guard *);
void __cxa_guard_abort (__guard *);
The following empty stubs has been moved into their specific
module abi.cpp:
void __cxa_pure_virtual(void) __attribute ((noreturn));
void __cxa_deleted_virtual(void) __attribute ((noreturn));
Fix #107
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